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9 Sentences With "exhilarates"

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It's the interdependence of her two-dimensional works that exhilarates here.
Its moral – that possibility, kids, is merely a matter of perception – encourages and exhilarates.
Then my brother and his wife had another child, one who exhausts and exhilarates me.
Perhaps this exhilarates Kavanaugh's most passionate opponents, but for the rest of us, it all seemed preposterous.
Like a storm cloud, in a section entitled "Sappho," a sweeping arc of dark, braiding hair from two embracing women further exhilarates their impassioned moment.
The ballet itself exhilarates; the way it fuses the music of Vivaldi and Corelli with latter-day classical dance virtuosity crosses historical borders with exuberant imagination: the baroque is remade in modern American terms.
He refuses, sensing his claim could be worth much more. He is correct: the loss adjusters receive a video of the accident and know he could win in a court case. On a second visit, he scares and exhilarates her driving his specially adapted truck. The ethics of Florence's employer are called into question when her boss asks her to get his signature as soon as possible, using any approach.
Each bag was signed with the company name to avoid counterfeiting. Brooke delivered his products in his own transport to make sure they reached his customers regularly and always fresh, promising good quality products as the company's goal. One of Brooke's early slogan was “Good Tea unites good company, exhilarates the spirits, opens the heart, banishes restraint from conversation and promotes the happiest purposes of social intercourse” which indicted his adeptness for good advertising. In the early 1870s Brooke opened a warehouse in a London and shops in Liverpool, Leeds, London,Bradford and few stores in Scotland.
"When I sell the pigs in Belgrade, I'll earn more money than your tickets brought me", he says. He is also quick to criticize and throw people off his bus, but only after they have paid the ticket. His character evolves from a stereotypical grouch (although non-malevolent) at the beginning of the movie, to a loving, caring father towards the film's end. In the peeping scene, when Krstic Jr. says: "Dad, I would like to do this too", he, gaping at the young couple exhilarates: "Dad would as well, son" - a sentence which later became a very common utterance of agreement in Serbia.

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