The reward is exhilarating exercise followed by free hot cocoa.
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The final performance slowly emerged through rigorous, yet exhilarating workshops.
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Few things are more exhilarating than receiving a college diploma.
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Conversation with him felt like an exhilarating game of tennis.
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Exhausting and exhilarating: much like clinging onto a moving rocket.
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Don't miss out on this exhilarating, exhausting and fun event.
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It is both an edifying read and an exhilarating one.
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How exhilarating the immediacy of being flung through traffic is.
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It is an exhilarating feeling of newness, not unlike revolution.
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Watching her performance at home can be an exhilarating experience.
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And behind the scenes, what unfolded was just as exhilarating.
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The first act is filled with an exhilarating group dance.
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As a fan of his, it was exhilarating to me.
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Oleksiy Palchykov's Lensky held his top notes with exhilarating ardor.
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It is exhilarating to mentor the next generation of leaders.
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The machines are here, and it's an exhilarating time indeed.
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And the rhythmic writing is at once exhilarating and giddy.
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The entire experience is exhausting and exhilarating, grueling and gratifying.
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A mere listing of some of these subjects is exhilarating.
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Exhilarating stock market gains have also been a worldwide phenomenon.
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"This journey has been exhilarating," Cooper said in a statement.
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That is the most honest and exhilarating way to travel.
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The effect is at first exhilarating, then discombobulating, then exhausting.
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Still, an exhilarating sense of possibility filled the young protesters.
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But if her work is exhilarating, it is also tiring.
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As played here it sounded audacious, extreme and, finally, exhilarating.
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This past year has been such a meaningful, exhilarating ride.
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"I think it would be exhilarating, it would be exciting."
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As someone who loves adrenaline, it was an exhilarating delight.
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I envy those who find that exhilarating rather than terrifying.
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And also exhilarating — these songs pulse with joy and vitality.
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My performance was clumsy and embarrassing, but also strangely exhilarating.
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The Bahamas experience was exhilarating but also calming, he said.
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Here's the silver lining, and the part I found exhilarating.
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Black Friday can be stressful and exhilarating, all in one.
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But as confounding as it was, it was also exhilarating.
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Sports are sometimes exhilarating, and sometimes they are the goddamned worst.
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He coins memorable phrases and lands punch lines with exhilarating economy.
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"It felt so exhilarating to have delivered that performance," Virtue says.
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Read on for all the highlights from the exhilarating show. 1.
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The scene is exhilarating, especially for a city dweller like me.
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I think we're on the cusp of something exhilarating and terrifying.
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What a challenge this is, but also what an exhilarating gift.
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It is as exhausting as it sounds but truthfully, it's exhilarating.
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I quickly assumed the trip would be more exhausting than exhilarating.
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For me, MoviePass has become a simultaneously dangerous and exhilarating experience.
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Naked empowerment fantasies are exhilarating, a little shameful, and obviously implausible.
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And it explores those ideas while telling an audacious, exhilarating story.
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To get to that point it was very exhilarating and exciting.
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The relief we feel afterward is going to be just exhilarating.
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It's been a strange, fascinating, exhilarating, and exhausting trip so far.
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Yes, in the way that scary surprise parties are exhilarating. Empowering?
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We find it exhilarating to read your best thoughts about anything.
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It's what gives their rhetoric its enervating rather than exhilarating character.
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In the first four episodes, this is simultaneously exhilarating and frustrating.
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Accompanying them is Mr. Peck's exhilarating "Everywhere We Go" from 2014.
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After months of training, heading over the Verrazano Bridge is exhilarating.
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Accompanying them is Mr. Peck's exhilarating "Everywhere We Go," from 2014.
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The '80s were an exhilarating time for music, fashion, and culture.
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Plainly, we are in the midst of a profoundly exhilarating revolution.
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"To sell a company is both exhilarating and excruciating," says Eckert.
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Giving birth can be beautiful, frustrating, exhilarating, painful, and extremely complicated.
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His debut LP, Still Trippin', is an exhilarating case in point.
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Ms. Rachvelishvili is earthier, in voice and presence, and more exhilarating.
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At first the news seemed to follow a familiar, exhilarating pattern.
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Long Island City is an exhilarating, diverse and rapidly growing community.
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Smarter Living: Writing a book is an exhilarating but daunting prospect.
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It was exhilarating to witness the awakening of the Algerian people.
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Deirdre Betson, of Dunboyne, Ireland, said the experience had been exhilarating.
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The two begin an exhilarating affair and marry within a year.
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Super-sour foods, too, can offer a kind of exhilarating rush.
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How can this exhilarating concerto not be played all the time?
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The five-minute cinematic is gorgeous, disturbing, exhilarating, and so enticing.
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For many kids who've experienced it, it's exhilarating — until it isn't.
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MORRIS What's exhilarating about her as an artist: She's got nerve.
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The forced intimacy can be exhilarating, and it can be terrifying.
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There is something both exhilarating and weary about this zany finale.
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Still, the tension between freedom and restriction remained an exhilarating struggle.
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The experience is still exhilarating, but can also be psychologically uncomfortable.
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The sexual fragments are quite graphic, which was surprising and exhilarating.
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"I think you'll find the art there exhilarating," Mr. Prendergast said.
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There&aposs something quite exhilarating about hearing a vintage car startup.
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That challenge was both frustrating and exhilarating at the same time.
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His exhilarating flight evokes the shock of freedom with tactile immediacy.
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Watch them embark on reckless, exhilarating endeavors in world-class cars.
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Each scene burns with dark excitement, and Plante's honesty is exhilarating.
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"It was exhilarating, awesome," said Lemieux after the jump in Perris, California.
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Season 1 was a simple and exhilarating game of cat-and-mouse.
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Will I learn new things from this exhilarating half hour of television?
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It's an exhilarating thought to know that nothing I say could matter.
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You really have to be on your feet, which is really exhilarating.
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But then the next day, with the Women's March, it was exhilarating.
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It's dizzying at first, then exhilarating, then nauseating, and then, finally, numbing.
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The whole thing has just been one crazy, exhilarating night after another.
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It was totally exhilarating, and Nic and I jumped headfirst into it.
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The dream of the cyborg is coming true at an exhilarating rate.
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The marathon final day is part of an exhilarating and exhausting week.
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Riding in that bobsled was the most exhilarating thing I'd ever done.
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No, but that's O.K. It's an entertaining and intermittently exhilarating exhibition nonetheless.
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I went to the Matterhorn, one of the park's most exhilarating rides.
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It will be pervasive, devastating and exhilarating all at the same time.
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Depending on who you ask, this shift is either exhilarating or terrifying.
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But feeling myself pinned to that humble seat at takeoff was exhilarating.
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We were both discovering this stuff together and it was really exhilarating.
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The experience was definitely messy, stressful, and exhausting, and also wildly exhilarating!
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Knowing that someone felt the same way as I did felt exhilarating.
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That results in the exhilarating array of colors of the fall forests.
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And then it was a live show, which I found really exhilarating.
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An exhilarating prelude to the great novels of his famous late phase.
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Taking Hack the Pentagon to market has been exhilarating, scary, and challenging.
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However, it is absolutely exhilarating for the flavor-adventurous boozers among us.
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That results in the exhilarating array of colors in the fall forests.
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I found it exhilarating, depressing, tawdry and moving in almost equal measure.
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Ms. Rana's fearless playing was an exhilarating rush of speed and color.
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The ride, while not exactly smooth — you feel the speed — was exhilarating.
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It's like watching the second coming of Ann-Margret, and it's exhilarating.
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It's really provocative for everyone, whether they find it exhilarating or terrifying.
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A desolate place gives you permission to create a horrible, exhilarating mess.
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This podcast is a reminder of how exhilarating local elections can be.
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Ms. Madani found the omnipotence exhilarating, said one psychiatrist who examined her.
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But it is also illuminating and, in its downbeat, deliberate way, exhilarating.
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This one is, at moments, exhilarating — but not much else. PG-13.
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"It's pretty exhilarating going down the track," Canadian racer Jacqueline Legere said.
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The findings were exhilarating, suggesting an innate regenerative mechanism in the body.
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When Ms. Baird goes after those myths, her alternative versions are exhilarating.
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"I think it would be exhilarating, it would be exciting," he said.
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The exhilarating qualities of the best wines made up for these disappointments.
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" The hotel called it an "exhilarating blend of theater and night life.
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You feel naked and shivering all the time, and it's thoroughly exhilarating.
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Otherwise, you are most likely to be a bystander to that exhilarating vibrancy.
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Dress-up dates or fancy parties are your ticket to exhilarating romantic highs.
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This evening, you will be in an adventurous mood—the vibe is exhilarating!
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For me, the pardon was the exhilarating conclusion to a five-year ordeal.
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Meanwhile, O'Connell is hell-bent on creating any fight into an exhilarating brawl.
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I can't complain about the countless exhilarating dragon scenes, especially in the finale.
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But it's exhilarating, in ways few superhero games have been able to accomplish.
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And it's of course incredibly exhilarating, and her energy level is just astonishing.
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"There was nothing fantastic, fun or exhilarating about it," Judge Bruce Frasier said.
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It's this exhilarating uncertainty that gives All the Days its particular, chilling power.
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It's exhilarating, it's exhausting, but it's also inexplicably complicated -- even for us natives.
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That's exactly what happened with this exhilarating and rewarding episode of Narcos: Mexico.
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It's a car that is somehow practical and exhilarating at the same time.
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Driving the car hard for a few moments can be truly, truly exhilarating.
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So I found it very exciting and exhilarating to be involved in that.
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Depending on temperament, a reader might find such manic thoroughness exhausting or exhilarating.
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I'm not saying Minecraft for the Rift wasn't a fascinating and exhilarating time.
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"I don't think there's anything more exhilarating than seeing natural beauty," she says.
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Lee, who approvingly calls Nadella "an activist," says the project was exhilarating — eventually.
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The moment was all the more exhilarating because it was so totally unexpected.
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Because the stampeding youthful herds I'd once found exhilarating I now found exhausting.
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It's going to be just exhilarating not to be dependent on foreign oil.
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"This is a really exhilarating time for the White Claw brand," he said.
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The man says yes, and the interaction is exhilarating, in a minimalist way.
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Bonus: Not only is breaking stuff exhilarating, it's also an excellent tricep strengthener.
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It shows you the absurdity that becomes the exhilarating thing to write about.
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Because that's what exercise should be—fun, exhilarating and full of banging tunes.
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These continuously exhilarating texts sing, evidence of how much Steinberg loved to write.
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Which is why it's so exhilarating to see Iris van Herpen break them.
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And yet, the creation story of America's founding remains valid, vivid and exhilarating.
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This momentum can be truly exhilarating, almost as if you're controlling a rollercoaster.
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And though we don't admit it, even bad news is exhilarating to share.
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In St. Paul's, moments like this must have been all the more exhilarating.
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What had been an exhilarating initial surge has now become an exhausting slog.
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Ms. Franklin's performance of "Think" is the best of them: towering and exhilarating.
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In a drive on the back roads of Connecticut, the J2X is exhilarating.
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Mr. Bradley's live shows were known to be sweaty, exhilarating and ultimately cathartic.
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"What's exhilarating about her as an artist: She's got nerve," says Wesley Morris.
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It wasn't just that he sustained his theatrical virtuosity that was so exhilarating.
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When you&aposre operating in the zone, work is fun, exhilarating, and meaningful.
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Dawn Dunphy, on the other hand, is written with exhilarating energy and depth.
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It's one that manages to be both savvy and kitschy, exhausting and exhilarating.
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This past year has been one of the most exhilarating of my career.
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Covering the Trump White House can be exhilarating, maddening, exhausting — but never boring.
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It was exhilarating to speak before a crowd of nearly one million people.
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Christopher Hampton's play, at once bleak and exhilarating, is running through May 11.
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The experience is exhilarating; this work deals in wonderment and sheer visual pleasure.
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Rather than a WTF statement, the series ends on a set of exhilarating questions.
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There are no words to really describe it, it is such an exhilarating feeling.
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Baby Driver is exhilarating, fantastically entertaining, and mildly frustrating, all at the same time.
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The idea of entertaining and bringing people together was always exhilarating to Rantz-McDonald.
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Whether easy or extreme, angry reactions may be perverse, but they can feel exhilarating.
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Applied sparingly, 120fps' complete lack of motion blur can have an exhilarating artistic effect.
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Every TechCrunch Battlefield is an exhilarating, nerve-wracking experience and a joy to behold.
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That said, watching the action from within the crowd was still an exhilarating experience,.
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Today's exhilarating #spacewalk will be etched in my memory forever – quite an incredible feeling!
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For all the exhilarating opportunities NYC has to offer, living here can be exhausting.
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The Hackathon is a grueling, exhilarating, sleep-deprived experience — and a ton of fun.
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And while it is bloody and exhilarating, it offers more than easy genre thrills.
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Listening to "Ilana" is an exhilarating experience, yet Mr Moctar is a thoughtful frontman.
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Finally being able to really drive the 570S was intoxicating, exhilarating, and innately frustrating.
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It's an exhilarating, fast-paced day, with exciting conversations and surprises coming your way.
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Quitting your day job to pursue the entrepreneurial dream can be exhilarating — or terrifying.
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But sound can also be soothing, exhilarating, saddening, surprising and many other things besides.
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This isn't the kind of exhilarating and fun episode that quickly fades from memory.
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Mokhtefi (née Klein), a Jewish American from Long Island, has had an exhilarating life.
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While that wasn't No. 1, it was pretty exhilarating for a first-time author.
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Life in New York, with its exhilarating highs and weighty lows, can feel operatic.
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Seeing or touching an animal like a wolf in a zoo can be exhilarating.
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But in one exhilarating moment behind the wheel, I began my journey into adulthood.
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The October breeze felt exhilarating on my scalp as a hairdresser shaved my head.
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People felt better not just taking it, and it was a pretty exhilarating moment.
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After intermission, Mr. Aimard gave an exhilarating account of Beethoven's still-audacious "Hammerklavier" Sonata.
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He scored four exhilarating tries in front of a 50,000-strong crowd in Johannesburg.
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It's exhilarating to find this extraordinary piece of art back in all its glory.
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It's dangerous and exhilarating and we put you right on the mountain with her.
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In Orner's exhilarating, charmingly self-deprecating memoir-in-books, the relevance of stories reigns.
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It is exhilarating to see a character you created be recognized and well received.
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It's exhilarating to watch, frustratingly addictive to play and emotional to be part of.
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At the same time, it was exhilarating to be alone under that marbled sky.
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Their lives are shown to be harsh and exhilarating, lonely and full of community.
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For some lucky students, it's still an exhilarating and enormously fun rite of passage.
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This process can be frustratingly slow, but it can also lead to exhilarating breakthroughs.
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It's disorienting and overwhelming but also exhilarating — just like those "where am I?" mornings.
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Their movement feels exhilarating, the fulfillment of their most fervent political hopes in view.
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The exhilarating production of "Bourrée Fantasque," staged by Susan Pilarre, is a special triumph.
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Biking in cities can be exhilarating, but it can also be harrowing and dangerous.
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At the jetty I became entirely irrelevant, and the result was even more exhilarating.
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Romantic relationships are challenging, rewarding, confusing, and exhilarating — sometimes all at the same time.
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But its most exhilarating disclosure is that Swift finds herself determined to pay it.
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The routine was punctuated by sometimes exhilarating, sometimes painful turns in the national spotlight.
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But if you are inclined to go with it, the payoff can be exhilarating.
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Visit This Shopping in the medina of Marrakesh can be equally exhilarating and exhausting.
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It's an exhilarating introduction to Issa's world, which in Montfermeil is far less optimistic.
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Nothing in life is so exhilarating as to be shot at without result. 6.
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They place us on a knife's edge, yet it is exhilarating to be there.
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Get ready to make your mark and revel in some high-pressure, exhilarating competition.
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WHEELDON It's true that it can be a terrifying experience, but it's also exhilarating.
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It marks an exhilarating return to form but also, more crucially, content. PG-13.
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For Sumner, the proof is in her students' exhausted smiles after each exhilarating class.
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On the other hand, the diversity and the quality of the selections are exhilarating.
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That may well be true, but the sights of spring are even more exhilarating.
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But for years Gearry didn't fully experience the exhilarating summers Alaska had to offer.
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The pop-style rhythmic fury of Judd Greenstein's "Four on the Floor" is exhilarating.
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How exhilarating would it be to free up that real estate in my brain?
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For me those pieces are some of the most exhilarating because they come alive.
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Within the grubby confines of Camden Town, their presence felt both incongruous and exhilarating.
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And that there were no rules and it was just really, it was exhilarating.
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President Donald Trump has turned the White House press conference into an exhilarating spectacle.
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If you're in a relationship, this day could bring exhilarating talks about your shared future.
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Preskill concludes:Quantum technology is rife with exhilarating opportunities, and surely many rousing surprises lie ahead.
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An exhilarating connection of Venus and Mars on the 6th could rouse a vacation romance.
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A guide to the shopping malls and street food of Vietnam's largest, most exhilarating, metropolis.
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The result is a thoughtful, exhilarating watch, which finds hope in even the bloodiest maw.
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"Our experience on Shark Tank was exhilarating," Ben Zvaifler said in an email to CNBC.
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People crashed at my house," he says, but "it was exhilarating at the same time.
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We seem on the cusp of multiple technological frontiers — all of them exhilarating and terrifying.
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It was as exhilarating a finish as you could have in a regular season game.
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When you're flying fast, you should feel that exhilarating, almost dangerous feeling in your stomach.
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There's no denying that 360 video is wonderful, immersive and, in some cases, almost exhilarating.
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I remember watching Fight Club for the first time and being like: 'This is exhilarating!
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Despite an unmistakable undercurrent of malice aforethought, this fine-tuned exhibition is exhilarating to behold.
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So I moved from the humiliating to the exhilarating in a matter of five days.
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This drone footage shows some pretty exhilarating footage of BASE jumpers at Kjerag in Norway.
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How I feel can be drastic but life is fun, thrilling, and exhilarating this way.
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It was exhilarating and intimidating at the same time: We had targets on our backs.
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Check out my adventure in the video above for some stunning views and exhilarating activities.
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"It's exhilarating," he told host Stuart Varney on Fox Business Network's "Varney and Co." Friday.
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"I never dreamed it was going to be this exciting and this exhilarating," she said.
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But the lander wasn't the only mission component busy snapping exhilarating new pictures of Mars.
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If you want the world's most exhilarating sports sedan experience, you won't get it here.
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"To look out a class like this is exhilarating," the 84-year-old justice said.
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Isn't it exhilarating to take a look at his own plastic trap, despite the seasickness?
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Accompanying them is Mr. Peck's exhilarating "Everywhere We Go" from 2014 (Saturday evening and Wednesday).
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This came through during three exhilarating concerts last weekend at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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What unites all the women she plays is, as so often in opera, exhilarating heartbreak.
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"Red could be seen as aggressive and demanding -- or as exhilarating and exciting," Wright said.
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The job was exhilarating because I got to see places like Tahiti and New Zealand.
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Meeting new people — even sharing quick bits of conversation with random passersby — will be exhilarating.
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Everything we do has been exponential because we're new and it's exhilarating in many ways.
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Those exhilarating, graceful leaps that Spider-Man makes through the air in the Marvel movies?
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What begins as a fun trip quickly descends into a surreal and exhilarating cautionary tale.
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After reading these articles, analyze what motivates people to take such exhilarating but risky journeys.
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It needs to propel a clear, rushing, exhilarating current leading directly to the new one.
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And we are told, in Ms. Park's forceful, breathy voice, that the wakefulness is exhilarating.
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Since 1998, when professional players were admitted, Olympic hockey has consistently been spectacular and exhilarating.
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Nancy Beach, who joined the staff soon after Ms. Baranowski, said the work was exhilarating.
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Throughout, Daum parses then tallies emotional truths; her revelations are exhilarating, terrifying and oddly comforting.
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It was a vast, exhilarating frontier and a giant, torturing gulag at the same time.
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And the feeling of being in the midst of a real historical event is exhilarating.
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"Difficult Women" is creepy, it is cruel, it is morally indefensible — and it is exhilarating.
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The fusing powers of Roth's imagination, conviction and raging intelligence are everywhere evident and exhilarating.
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The result is an exhilarating tapestry of voices, some speaking in consort, some resisting consensus.
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While that uncertainty may be disconcerting in some contexts, in these paintings it is exhilarating.
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Those consumers should prepare themselves for an experience that is by turns disorienting and exhilarating.
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Grueling at times, the trip had been an exhilarating fusion of recreation and alpine culture.
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Sometimes as a reader it's exhilarating to run loose in a scattershot thriller of ideas.
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But for all its lack of footnotes and lightly worn learning, it is exhilarating viewing.
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He tore through the manic concluding movement, his playing exhilarating one moment, terrifying the next.
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"It was the most exhilarating and overwhelming feeling when I crossed the finish line," she said.
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Jesse Ball's exhilarating "Silence Once Begun" revolves around murder, an unjust conviction and a journalist's obsession.
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The scenes dip down and then rise sharply, an effect that is both dizzying and exhilarating.
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When it comes to Nick and Jess, New Girl has been an infuriating and exhilarating ride.
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But if you can get past the noise bricolage, there's clarity, fun, and exhilarating experimentation within.
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Once children enter the picture, exhilarating nights on the town become exhausted nights on the couch.
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In fact, the most exhilarating part is deciding between coconut and "fresh spring rain" scented shampoo.
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It helps that the game looks incredible, and flying around its harsh alien world is exhilarating.
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It is a vigorous, exhilarating performance over one unbroken hour; just watching it can feel exhausting.
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The distinguishing spirit of this troupe is incredible speed and stamina, an exhilarating, seemingly inexhaustible energy.
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Soon many situations are considered too scary, when in fact they are simply exhilarating and unknown.
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I've been playing the Chinese mobile version of PUBG, appropriately subtitled "Exhilarating Battlefield," for a while.
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In embracing all her vicious glory, Balk's Nancy becomes just as exhilarating as she is terrifying.
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No one at home or on that stage knew what to expect and it was exhilarating.
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That, my friends, was one exhilarating Billions finale and a fitting ending to an outstanding season.
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Winter loses its appeal, and the cold weather is no longer beautiful, romantic, crisp or exhilarating.
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But this exhilarating progress in "decarbonizing the energy sector" (in the jargon of energy economists) misleads.
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" She called it "an exhilarating place" and, quoting Yeats, a "scene well set and excellent company.
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With their exaggerated plots and thrilling twists and turns, crime movies make for exhilarating viewing experiences.
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I was just trying to make things so we could succeed, and that was really exhilarating.
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But A16's taralli are a reminder that black peppercorns can be a powerful, exhilarating spice.
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"It's both a hair-raising and an exhilarating moment," Sarah Benson, the theater's artistic director, said.
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Review LOS ANGELES — Driving a Tesla Model S with Autopilot technology can be frightening and exhilarating.
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Your mileage may vary, but I found that exhilarating, and it genuinely made me more productive.
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The emotional moment also tends to feel more exhilarating and stimulating, rather than calming and relaxing.
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On and off skates, she is a force of nature, matching exhilarating strength with delicate footwork.
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While watching your team is exhilarating, it can be also a giant, steaming vat of anxiety.
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It's true that bad VR can be literally nauseating, but this isn't poorly made — it's exhilarating.
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Many of the young reporters say it is exhilarating to witness history unfolding before their eyes.
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Still, it is exhilarating to apply this paradigm to wine, even in a decidedly general way.
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The exhilarating opening of the second movement is a scherzo passage originally meant for the ballet.
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LAS VEGAS — At the betting tables in Las Vegas, exhilarating highs and devastating lows are commonplace.
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That minute of stillness is more exhilarating than most of the Super Bowl performances in history.
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The whole thing feels kind of like a blur in a very exhilarating and fun way.
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It's not the brawniest or most exhilarating engine, but the 23-liter powerplant never feels overburdened.
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At its best, Pallbearer's infusion of fresh harmonic blood into doom's turgid circulatory system is exhilarating.
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It was an exhilarating taste of freedom that showed me a glimpse of what was possible.
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They certainly aren't as exhilarating as the opening of the gleaming Second Avenue subway in January.
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The result is a film that feels fresh and exhilarating, despite telling an oft-recounted story.
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Just as with lawn-mower beers, straightforward wines can run the gamut from insipid to exhilarating.
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A poet goes where the language leads: this kind of vulnerability is both exhilarating and scary.
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Political correctness has morphed into a moral purity that may feel exhilarating but isn't remotely tactical.
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He must now start over on his own, which is scary and exhilarating, confusing and inspiring.
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The "common cuckoo," as the species is called, turns out to be capable of exhilarating odysseys.
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The bond between demagogues and their audience is cemented by their exhilarating consciousness of shared culpability.
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There are exhilarating G-forces in all directions, and the visual of McLaren's upswinging dihedral doors.
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The three of us attended, and we found it, by turns, intriguing, depressing, boring, and exhilarating.
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"On one hand, it's exhilarating to have so much access, but it also creates confusion," says Buttin.
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People on the further left of the political spectrum, socialists and progressives alike, found Omar's questioning exhilarating.
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I personally find it incredibly exciting, it's really exhilarating, it's something new, and it is about stories.
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These are not exotic or exhilarating images — they just look like what we see on the news.
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From its exhilarating and challenging platforming sequences to its demanding boss battles, Tropical Freeze is a blast.
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This is what makes Kill All Normies so troubling, and in other ways so exhilarating to read.
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He's perfect for this show, which is an exhilarating mash-up of physics, fluid mechanics, and explosions.
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And while that makes for an exciting, exhilarating experience, it also makes for a curiously weightless one.
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It was exhilarating because the music was so good and you knew everyone you knew loved it.
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There was nothing easy about making the iPhone, though its inventors say the process was often exhilarating.
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When Taylor joined Corinne back at the reading table, the tension was so intense it was exhilarating.
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If you like the exhilarating feeling of a roller coaster about to careen off the tracks: France.
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Daredevil's fights have always been at their most exhilarating when his victories are narrow or even pyrrhic.
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No, I think that's exciting, exhilarating in a lot of ways, but also a little bit scary.
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This seems like it could be visually exhilarating, if it's done in a way that feels photorealistic.
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It's exciting and exhilarating, they're adventurous and camaraderie, but there's a lot of just work in it.
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But with that comes the exhilarating feeling of community and the prospect of a more perfect future.
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You're on pins and needles, hoping the guy can get to the truck on time—exhilarating stuff.
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Though it's less exhilarating, it makes more logical sense to a moment that never really added up.
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The interactive elements make for a roller coaster experience that is as social as it is exhilarating.
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Individually, tour-de-force meals at the sort of restaurant where Mr. Baxtrom trained can be exhilarating.
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Playing a video game with your vagina is a singularly exhilarating experience—it almost feels like magic.
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I did a "Jessie" and caught the wave, surfing it all the way to the shore. Exhilarating.
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It was exhilarating, and scary, and, I mean, I got pretty [expletive] up for some of it.
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"To search for Antarctic meteorites is an exhilarating adventure," she wrote in New Scientist magazine in 1983.
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When you think about the talent and expertise born from an enriched African museum landscape: that's exhilarating.
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A rejection can be disappointing and is a sign to try again, but a "Yes!" is exhilarating.
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When teams are playing with an exhilarating style, it's easy to look away from wider political issues.
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He found it exhilarating to participate directly in a war he saw as his generation's defining challenge.
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During this era, there are scores of moments like that, a brew of the exhilarating and unsavory.
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But the exhilarating "Woody Sez" moves at a brisk and polished pace, having toured widely since 2007.
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It's been exhilarating watching a product start on a whiteboard and now being enjoyed by paying customers.
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Obsession can feel a lot like coming of age — exhilarating, a little awkward, even, at times, absurd.
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Being part of the Resistance is exhilarating in a self-righteous sort of way … until it's not.
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His lessons are exhilarating, but also disorienting — she doesn't know where (or when!) she'll find herself next.
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That's disappointing, even if there's also much here that's exhilarating, including the film's ambitions and its seriousness.
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Yet "Feed" almost never feels depressive or despairing or stuck in place: Instead it's exhilarating, permissive, intimate.
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The poems — a celebration of black beauty and mojo — are exhilarating, and have a sort of musicality.
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Instead, it finds a paradoxical exhilarating brightness — and most important, a boundless empathy — within its endless night.
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The ocean has deepening shades of blue and little whitecaps suggesting the ideal, exhilarating amount of wind.
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Pokémon Go is exhilarating, but lacks this human compulsion (although it does have collecting, another core compulsion).
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Unafraid of her feelings, she is able infuse the raucous and disorderly with exhilarating doses of affection.
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Once I hit publish six months ago and realized that I didn't collapse of embarrassment, vulnerability became exhilarating.
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They've been one another's cheerleaders for years, which makes this project an "exhilarating and proud feeling" for Smith.
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When a gunshot goes off, leading to a floor-by-floor pan of the gang fighting, it's exhilarating.
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"It was one of the most exhilarating and scariest moment of my life," the mother of three says.
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She was so laser focused on you, and so engaging, that it was exhilarating to be around her.
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Every moment of my flight, even the ones that you could characterize as intense, were enjoyable, comfortable, exhilarating.
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Living in China was an exhilarating dream, but it seemed that the pollution was worsening by the month.
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"Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses is an exhilarating rock anthem about the temptation of drugs.
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He's always been introverted and while being thrust into the spotlight has been exhilarating, it's also been exhausting.
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For a beauty lover, the sheer quantity of new products dropping at any given moment can be exhilarating.
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The consensus among actors is that playing villains is a far more exhilarating experience than playing a hero.
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The rappers have apparently buried the hatchet, ending one of the most exhilarating Twitter beefs in recent memory.
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I remember feeling an exhilarating world of opportunities open up before me when I got my green card.
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From Vanquish to Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance to Nier: Automata, its record is full of exemplary, exhilarating projects.
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The fact that it connected with audiences is exhilarating, and this nomination proves that our love is real.
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For this year's crop of new college grads, few things are more exhilarating than being handed your diploma.
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She was one of the most engaging and exhilarating female characters on TV in the last 12 months.
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But the work that we do is just as exhilarating and boring as any other sort of work.
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The cruel separation of migrant parents and children brought forth an exhilarating storm of outrage and bipartisan rebuke.
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As a lifetime student of American racial history, I have found the past year both painful and exhilarating.
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The musical, which Frank Rich described as "exhilarating and heartbreaking" in its Broadway debut, doesn't stint on humor.
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It can be messy, finicky, exhilarating, and intuitive—and sometimes a little frustrating—but it is always fun.
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The energy in the room was exhilarating, even if I was more of a bystander than a participant.
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Their record-breaking 13-0 match against Thailand set off what would be an exhilarating, and political, tournament.
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This sublime layering of folk textures, Minimalism and electroacoustic experimentation made for an exhilarating finish to the evening.
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Art Review Spring/Break doesn't feel like a fair so much as a crowded, exhilarating, madcap art extravaganza.
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To bare myself in this way, while telling a story, is going to be really strange and exhilarating.
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It was a slower time, before #MeToo and the exhilarating, bewildering avalanche of developments in the feminist movement.
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"It is exhilarating and life-enhancing every time I read and share her work," Winfrey concluded her tribute.
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But the protagonist of Chamoiseau's novel finds an exhilarating freedom and rebirth in his encounter with untamable nature.
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" This story "comes with an exhilarating ideology of flattening hierarchies, disrupting systems, discarding old elites and empowering individuals.
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"It was thrilling, exhilarating and it was the most pride I ever felt in my life," he said.
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In the crypt, the sheer volume of Mr. Tao's sound during frenzied climaxes was near-deafening, yet exhilarating.
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Turns out, though, those exhilarating shopping montages of the Ramona, Dorothy, Mercedes, and Annabelle weren't totally made up.
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With its fast cars, explosions, airplane hijacking, gunfights, attack helicopters, and more explosions, it's wonderfully chaotic and exhilarating.
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I think he's always just trying to tell the story in the clearest and most exhilarating way possible.
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Riding on one of Disneyland Park's most exhilarating attractions, Big Thunder Mountain, you'll notice some unique rock spires.
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Do you enjoy meditative walks, exhilarating bike rides, performing stunts on a skateboard, or other forms of wayfaring?
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Adam Sandler turns in the performance of his career in Uncut Gems, an exhilarating feature-length panic attack.
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Steven Spielberg's exhilarating drama "The Post" is about a subject that's dear to the heart of journalists: themselves!
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It Only Took 11 Years" and "Jenna Wortham on the Exhilarating Work That Leaves Her 'Naked and Shivering.
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It's exhilarating to be surrounded by such heart-pounding action; that feeling wouldn't fully translate on a smaller screen.
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Join us for a full, exhilarating day and witness the birth of what could be tech's next big thing.
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THESE are exhilarating times for the 52% of British voters who last summer opted to leave the European Union.
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"It feels a little unsettling, a touch exhilarating, and something of a relief," Simon said, of his farewell tour.
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That uncertainty may be disconcerting in some contexts, but Relative Brightness proves that it can be exhilarating as well.
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But in reality, this is just a temporary stepping-stone in my life; it is petrifying, but damn exhilarating.
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Critic's Pick The distinguishing spirit of this dance troupe, directed by Neil Ieremia, is an exhilarating, seemingly inexhaustible energy.
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Unlike other hypercars, the Chiron doesn't punish the driver at ordinary speeds, but it's still exhilarating when pushed fast.
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There have been exhilarating highs and devastating lows, but his love for the practice of neurosurgery has never wavered.
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The action in Starlink feels great, with intuitive controls and boss battles that can feel both exhausting and exhilarating.
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Working with friends is exhilarating when business is going swimmingly, but it can be hell when things go wrong.
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If you're not a fan of hiking, zipping along Mulholland Drive in your car is an equally exhilarating experience.
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It's admittedly exhilarating to have backers believe in you enough to help fund your new project or product launch.
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It felt both exhilarating and scary to be guinea pigs for the first major self-driving test in Europe.
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The project of welcoming an infant is like climbing Everest — exhausting, equal parts scary and exhilarating, and gear-intensive!
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"It was exhilarating—sometimes exhausting," said the film's executive producer Marta Kauffman, who's also the co-creator of Friends.
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Check out photos from the exhilarating final event below: To learn more about the Future Forward series, click here.
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To families stocked with Barbras, including my own, the very sight of her on a huge screen was exhilarating.
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When the interplay of puzzle-solving and emotional bond comes off, The Last Guardian is exhilarating like nothing else.
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The basic act of exploration in Breath of the Wild is exhilarating enough that boredom never fully creeps in.
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In what Mukherjee calls the "post-genomic" world, we will wield a power as exhilarating as it is treacherous.
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I expect honest disagreement here from other art lovers, who may find a frolic in the painterly surf exhilarating.
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It was exhilarating, challenging and it carried a certain weight when I told others what I did for work.
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In this sense, at least, to be a Republican in the Age of Trump is exhilarating, if also enervating.
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" It was exhilarating to go into a restaurant with Sofia and hear the maître d' address them as "ladies.
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Storage may not be the sexiest tech, but it's just exhilarating when you're used to seeing long transfer bars.
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We were strangers, but on that night our shared fandom forged a bond that made the whole experience exhilarating.
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The Furze shouts of excitement as he runs around his invention are almost as exhilarating as the fireworks themselves.
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Don't get me wrong, these encounters were often exhilarating, but they rarely pushed me to the brink of failure.
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This might not have been the most important game ever played, but it might have been the most exhilarating.
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Playful yet unapologetically earnest, this scene inaugurates a seduction — of Ally, of us — that lasts the exhilarating first hour.
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And so even though I found the production exhilarating, it also left me uneasy about its precious self-regard.
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If you're a supporter of Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Bernie Sanders, you probably find all of this exhilarating.
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It was immensely helpful, exhausting and exhilarating — and served to cement the couple's commitment to their tight-knit community.
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Or was it the knowledge, hard-won and exhilarating, that we had only one more bowl ahead of us?
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When Roupenian leans into her ability to explore and explode modern archetypes like this, she's a breathtakingly exhilarating force.
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A monthslong celebration of the playwright a decade after his death is both exhilarating and exhausting in its urgency.
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An overachieving team can be exhilarating to watch, and there were matchups where the Clippers might have surprised someone.
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How eerie that Ruby Namdar's strange and exhilarating novel, "The Ruined House," should appear in English translation just now.
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It's an exhilarating document, and the first album the Bad Plus has recorded without first road-testing the songs.
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And what a strangely exhilarating sensation it is to emerge from those woods and behold the Fondation Louis Vuitton.
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Being mindful on vacation can help us fully appreciate each moment, from exhilarating new adventures to relaxing quiet afternoons.
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Picking out the right Valentine's Day gift can be exhilarating, even if it comes with a high price tag.
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Rio, however clunky her book's characters and plotting can sometimes be, captures that, the exhilarating dummy immortality of youth.
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This December, you&aposll find 10 great reads, from exhilarating spy novels and epic historical stories to raw memoirs.
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" — Anna Sampaio, professor of ethnic studies and political science at Santa Clara University "Moving up in politics is exhilarating.
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Baffert said Justify's exhilarating victory had probably taken more out of him than it did out of the horse.
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Therein lies the suspense of every performance, and the reason to keep returning to Brahms's odd but exhilarating masterpiece.
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Listen: The duo 100 gecs's debut album, "1000 gecs," smashes dozens of rapid-fire reference points into something exhilarating.
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After my exhilarating motorbike ride from Rio Drake, I boarded the boat to Corcovado with just minutes to spare.
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"Now I know: it feels a little unsettling, a touch of exhilarating, and something of a relief," he continued.
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"Sicko Mode" is the crown jewel of Travis Scott's blossoming career, his most masterful combination of trippy and exhilarating.
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This explains the strangely exhilarating despair that courses through reactionary literature and political rhetoric, the palpable sense of mission.
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The moment the doors open on Black Friday is an exhilarating — and slightly terrifying moment — for shoppers and workers.
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You just happen to be co-author of the story, and in control of your own theatrical fate. Exhilarating!
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It was on me to keep up with them and that was exhilarating for me, because I'm a masochist.
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Follow the exhilarating scent of fresh masa to Los Hermanos, a tortilla factory that makes delicious tacos and quesadillas.
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There is something undeniably exhilarating about it all in total, a sense of adventure, discovery and gleeful boundary-testing.
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In a 1996 review, Ben Brantley, the New York Times theater critic, called "Rent" an "exhilarating, landmark rock opera."
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He told me about an exhilarating shoot to catch the car in action, all the more better for his profile.
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SpaceX has pulled off some exhilarating launches and landings in the past, but today's mission ranks among its most suspenseful.
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Brain-training programs could use current neuroscientific knowledge to serve up exhilarating games to train inhibition, instead of promoting anger.
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This could be exhilarating, unless you're clinging onto the past, in which case Uranus may bring some shocks your way.
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The furious "Bounce" follows shortly, with the two rappers tag-teaming eight-bar verses back and forth to exhilarating effect.
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Collaborating on a project is an exhilarating experience that can be challenging, exhausting and rewarding all at the same time.
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Paired above a Liz Collins–designed carpet, made up of dark blues and reds, the effect is dizzying and exhilarating.
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"This was the most amazing exhilarating feeling, and a moment that will be forever engrained in my mind," she continued.
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I thought I had sworn off shooters for good, but Overwatch lured me back in for hours of exhilarating combat.
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The game's new multiplayer war mode, which has one team fighting to hold its ground while another advances, is exhilarating.
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Episode 4 — "Checkmate" Hold on tight, people, because this is one exhilarating episode — and hopefully an equally action-packed recap.
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Rodriguez told TV Guide that it was an exhilarating experience that utilized all of her experiences up to this point.
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But riding across the bridges of downtown Chicago in the afternoon light was the most exhilarating part of the day.
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No one will lament the loss of an exhilarating driving experience if the steering wheel disappears on the Chrysler Pacifica.
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I want to pull back the curtain on an experience that was exhilarating, joyful, humbling, infuriating, and just plain baffling.
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So I wondered how Billions, this show that saps our institutions for exhilarating melodrama, would incorporate the Donald Trump presidency.
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Staring paralyzed at an untouched canvas, waiting for an idea make itself known, is at once exhilarating and anxiety-inducing.
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Following along from the drone's-eye view — the same first-person view (FPV) that the pilot sees — can be exhilarating.
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"Seeing one's most cherished work translated into another medium can be exhilarating like almost nothing else," the author tells PEOPLE.
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The sound was incredible, and Flanagan's competent but unsurprising home invasion thriller became a physical, exhilarating experience in that setting.
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Much happens during those sweltering, feral months, some of it exhilarating, some of it unbearable: One of Bert's children dies.
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For others (hey, extroverts!), this kind of unfamiliarity paired with the opportunity to meet new people is refreshing — even exhilarating.
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Just one generation after Nelson Mandela's 1994 election, South Africa's democracy has entered an exhilarating but nerve-racking political adolescence.
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Despite an auspicious 1948 premiere and some powerful champions, this exhilarating work slipped between the cracks and never caught on.
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It all amounts to an exceptionally smart sci-fi movie as well as a beautiful experience that is utterly exhilarating.
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The convention center was pulsing with estrogen, and it was exhilarating to be a part of a like-minded sisterhood.
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There's hardly a moment in the exhilarating, devastating revival of the musical "Falsettos" that doesn't approach, or even achieve, perfection.
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Impressively crisp, it gets a refreshing assist from pickled wood-ear mushrooms and an exhilarating dribble of spicy chowchow relish.
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Each fighter individually introduced by "crazy PRIDE lady" Lenne Hardt while PRIDE FC's exhilarating theme tune blared in the background.
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It's anyone's guess where you and your mate will end up — or where you will find your exhilarating love connection.
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Unlike MDMA and acid, however, the exhilarating effects don't last anywhere near as long and don't result in savage comedowns.
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Their cluttered but exhilarating 2011 debut, "Purple Naked Ladies," indulged a multitude of whimsical, psychedelic-soul impulses in the studio.
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It was exhilarating for Dr. Schaller to return after 50 years and still find no roads, no buildings, no garbage.
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"DGV," an exhilarating ensemble work by Mr. Wheeldon, was perhaps less surprising in its impact, but also a resounding success.
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It is the exhilarating sensation of observing a rival attempt to enter a just-locked post office, manifested in text.
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Plus, when you're a teenager, you're usually getting the first tastes of real responsibility, which is both exhilarating and melancholy.
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The feeling of my body entering the ocean was exhilarating and made me feel as if I could swim forever.
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The way it slips from your hands, the weird feeling of shoving your entire hand through the center — ugh, exhilarating.
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If, as you believe, this election has been less than exhilarating, a debate can do little to transform the race.
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Ventures like these can be immersive, exhilarating marathons that you'll partake with other audience members, which makes it more fun.
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So there was the Ring, which dominated the festival's opening weekend — astounding, exhilarating, exhausting, a major artistic and audience success.
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It is exhausting and exhilarating, cheap looking and slick, a documentary for Maradona fans but also for many others besides.
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"It was a heavy and anxiety-filled moment but also an exhilarating one," said Jessica Rosenblum, the institute's communications director.
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Mr. Andriessen's eclectic and ingenious music, performed here by the International Contemporary Ensemble, somehow made exhilarating sense of it all.
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That there was something exhilarating about being trapped with those monsters, and their words, in those fat, messy close-ups.
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"Being thrown five feet into the air by your partner when you are dancing the volta is exhilarating," she conjectures.
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His exhilarating show at Gordon Robichaux, "Objects/Time/Offerings," has several installations, though precise borders between them tend to blur.
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Daniel Sullivan's nimble and exhilarating revival of this Lillian Hellman melodrama about an appetitive Southern family will finish its run.
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" This leads him to a triumphant boast that this singular, exhilarating show improbably makes good on: "Time cannot contain us!
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But however exhilarating this step toward democracy was for Algerian society at the time, it was doomed from the start.
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But what really hits my sweet spot is the exhilarating moment before that, when Max first escapes from his punishment.
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If you're in Helsinki and want to experience a unique, exhilarating kind of nausea, the sauna can be temporarily yours.
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It's exhilarating to see how politicized and engaged young people are about their futures and their role in shaping change.
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The Big Short had an exhilarating kick, but it also left you feeling queasy over the destructive misdeeds you'd just witnessed.
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And though the white spaces are large and somewhat uniform, there is an exhilarating sense of crashing upheaval to this painting.
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It all happens in one exhilarating scene, after which Thomas and his peers are awestruck by the captured slow-motion footage.
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The Incredible Avengers: Infinity War Lives Up to All the HypeImage: DisneyAvengers: Infinity War is demanding, heartbreaking, exhilarating, massive, and dense.
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Looking at Sunday's Emmy winners is exhilarating, in the same way that it's thrilling to watch any of the nominated shows.
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"It's so exhilarating and scary being so intimate with an animal that's 1000+ pounds and going at high speeds," she says.
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A computer that aims to translate thoughts into natural sounding speech has been hailed by its developers as an "exhilarating" breakthrough.
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I'm guessing there will be a lot of story events in the finale, many of them dramatic, exhilarating, and probably violent.
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The exhilarating experience allows the kids a much-needed break as they recover from experiences that have oftentimes limited their mobility.
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It's been exhilarating and exhausting and forced me to examine my faults, fears, and dreams in exactly the way I'd hoped.
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It's only been a week since the February 14 shooting, and the energy from teenagers and their allies has been exhilarating.
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For someone who couldn't afford a crumb of couture, it was one of the most exhilarating, cathartic releases I've ever had.
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When combined with the podium and intricate starting line, this exhilarating race is elevated from mere child's play to true sport.
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Destinations around the globe offer a variety of up-close, exhilarating shark encounters that are safe for both humans and sharks.
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What could have been a gimmicky marketing stunt was instead of one of the most exhilarating experiences Fortnite has ever offered.
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After an exhilarating ride skywards in 20153, investors in crypto-currencies have been rudely reminded that prices can plunge earthwards, too.
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Taking a leap of faith in hopes of having Drake's rope catch on a nearby branch is both terrifying and exhilarating.
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Journey through this exhilarating installation, and relive the very same feeling behind the wheel of the All-New 2018 Camry, too.
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The SK Gaming roster is the two-time reigning Major champion, having torn through the past two Majors with exhilarating flair.
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"People might say, 'I'm scared to death of that roller coaster ride but it's exhilarating … let's do it again," he says.
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You enjoy the changing of the seasons, bagels and the exhilarating possibility of seeing Matthew Broderick and S.J.P. walking their kids.
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It goes up and down, grows dark and rises again, in that exhilarating hardstyle roller-coaster ride type of club structure.
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What we saw on this camera was exhilarating -- a large male chimp approaches our mystery tree and pauses for a second.
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A well-directed action movie with the confidence to keep the games' low-fat pacing could be both exhilarating and authentic.
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The experience was exhilarating — and not just because I knew I could careen helplessly into a wall if I wasn't careful.
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Watching this free and strong woman push and play with the boundaries of socially sanctioned behavior is a stunningly exhilarating experience.
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It is baffling and exhilarating in the way only quantum physics can be, but one idea stood out as particularly resonant.
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The day he was admitted was as exhilarating as the day I received my fat envelope from Princeton, thirteen years earlier.
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At the end of his National Cathedral concert, he sprang a surprise on the audience, one that provided an exhilarating release.
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Reached by phone Wednesday night, after he landed in Cleveland for the series, Shapiro said it felt both strange and exhilarating.
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After the film, which lasts an exhilarating seven minutes, you come face-to-face with the people from it once again.
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It's all too early to have completely absorbed the significance and implications of this new discovery, but the situation is exhilarating.
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It turns out the theater space is one of the top performers in this problematic but lovable and sometimes exhilarating production.
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" In passages that seem more fluent than those which have come before, Ethan acknowledges the matricide, and describes it as "exhilarating.
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The blue stamp was the first on the voting page of my identification card, and I felt a sharp, exhilarating pride.
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Pretending to warn us of online dangers, "Nerve" succeeds mainly in showing us how exhilarating it can be to embrace them.
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He would ring my doorbell as the garbage trucks blared down the street, and it was exhilarating — until it was exhausting.
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When you don't know exactly what to expect from a wine, you can experience it at an exhilarating level of intensity.
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And let's not ignore the exhilarating changes in sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa and other parts of the African continent.
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To fully experience the exhilarating crescendo of a Krasznahorkai sentence requires a willingness to submit to this kind of frantic excess.
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It may not be the most exhilarating campaign strategy, but to rope in young voters, it could be a winning one.
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Thomas Mann, whose novel "The Magic Mountain," like Camus's "The Plague," is an exhilarating example of the literature of political ideas.
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A dreamlike domestic drama, the exhilarating "Lost Mountain" recalls Pina Bausch more than Mr. Naharin in its surrealism and episodic structure.
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As the butcher's daughter reflects on all she sees, Glendinning makes this tale exhilarating, lending Agnes a candid, eccentrically lyrical voice.
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It was tough but exhilarating to finally get to start on the path she has been working toward for so long./•/
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Motifs from previous installments resurfaced: couples slowly, tenderly enmeshing between hard-hitting, exhilarating group sections; dancers filming themselves on their phones.
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It seems fitting that the show's exhilarating high point isn't a single soliloquy but a great, luminous coalescing of everyone onstage.
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Hale explains, "This energy can be fresh and exhilarating and a major change from Venus in Pisces over the past month."
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It is exhilarating to see Raqqa recover after witnessing its persecution by ISIS and then obliteration as the militants were ousted.
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While it was exhilarating to be seen by men as a man, this came with a whole new set of issues.
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It's harvest time for green chiles, and, across the state, the air is filled with the exhilarating aroma of roasting peppers.
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It's also raw, dense, violent, scalding, darkly comic, exhilarating and exhausting — a testament to Mr. James's vaulting ambition and prodigious talent.
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Years present: 20033 to 22003 As a Gemini Uranus native, your mind is a palace of exhilarating evolution and humbling realizations.
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It certainly wasn't a crazy rebellion from her dad's plan, but there was something exhilarating in doing everything out of order.
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"When Everything Changed" recounts the exhilarating accomplishments of the women's movement while making clear that much still needs to be done.
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The thrill of chasing down a great deal and making your purchase before supply (and time) runs out — it's just exhilarating.
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The scary, exhilarating brightness of raw adolescence emanates from every scene of Sarah DeLappe's incandescent portrait of an indoor soccer team.
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But the run-time of two hours and fifteen minutes means that things start to lag in moments that should feel exhilarating.
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I do think it's a new form of media, and it's really exhilarating, trying to figure out the next step with them.
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These exhilarating portrayals of civilization's ecological self-estrangement are not quite the images we need, but they are the ones we deserve.
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But those old loyalties felt distant in Tomas's quiet corner of the world, where each day's purpose was clear, exhilarating, open-ended.
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For an event that usually calls for a makeup master class, Keys' minimal beauty was a welcome, if not downright exhilarating, sight.
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Instead, let's opt for a delicious, healthy meal in minutes and spend the rest of our time doing something way more exhilarating.
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It's exhilarating to see women work together it's clear that even their characters are excited by the novelty of each other's company.
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It also breaks exhilarating new ground — via dazzling fight scenes and thrilling action sequences that live-action filmmaking doesn't always allow for.
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Alopecia is sequenced to flow from one track to the next, which is partially why seeing it played live is so exhilarating.
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So I spent a week trying it and there was something really exhilarating about purposefully putting myself in this excruciatingly awkward situation.
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"Today's exhilarating #spacewalk will be etched in my memory forever — quite an incredible feeling!" he said, later posting the photo to Twitter.
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"Watching over a million people use it was exhilarating, and it motivated us to do more," they wrote in a blog post.
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Full moons are always emotionally exhausting, but they can be exhilarating, too—which this full moon, in Cancer, is likely to be!
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"I wouldn't say it's exhilarating because I feel like my mindset is I am in a 72 hole tournament," Rose told reporters.
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There are few classes of consumer electronics that have had as exhilarating heights and as cringe-inducing lows as video game consoles.
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I can't think of another reason why the Australian and Swedish country albums reviewed below feel so strange, so exhilarating, so original.
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Skydiving is one of those exhilarating experiences that every self-proclaimed daredevil should give a try at least once in their lives.
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This number is small, but DeepMind offers such an exhilarating mission and handsome pay that it is rare for anyone to leave.
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Pieced together 15 years later, it's an exhilarating slice-of-life of a marginalized subculture before the cops shut down the fun.
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FRENCH THEME PARK TRAINING CROWS TO CLEAN UP GARBAGE "The experience is exhilarating," AJ Hackett co-founder Henry van Asch told Escape.com.
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These years on the move, engaging in protests and rallies and impassioned political discussion wherever they went, were both perilous and exhilarating.
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But I ask you, Outlander fans, is there anything more exhilarating than the sight of gorgeous medical personnel rushing to an emergency?
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This wickedly capable electric motorcycle made for a ride equal parts exhilarating and enlightening—yet at the same time a bit frustrating.
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Two exhilarating championship games won't change Dave Chappelle's NFL stance ... because he's tuned out the league -- and the reason is Colin Kaepernick.
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But (again, like Arsanios) many among them continue to see Beirut as a special place, and, despite its surroundings, exhilarating and alive.
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And while it can be exhilarating to move among the famous and powerful, it's not all fun and games, Mr. DiNapoli said.
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The "common cuckoo," as the species is called, is capable of exhilarating odysseys, despite a reputation as a not-so-great flier.
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It was an exhilarating year working in the White House and later, for a prominent public affairs firm inside the DC Beltway.
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This is exhilarating and exhausting, so my advice is to extend yourself grace because you truly are doing the best you can!
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Once he could see trees, they became objects of intense interest to him—more exhilarating than apps, if you can believe it.
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Sure, it might not be quite as exhilarating as packing your bags for real, but hey, a #virtualvacation isn't so bad, either.
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This giant leap is an exhilarating prelude to the day's main event — a swim in the bracing waters of the North Sea.
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In fact, most of the time Spring/Break doesn't feel like a fair so much as a crowded, exhilarating, madcap art extravaganza.
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The occasional long night or weekend at the office can be useful and even exhilarating, but as a constant, it is damaging.
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But the rushing momentum of what happened, both scary and exhilarating, is most evocatively conjured by the details of first-person reminiscence.
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GANGNEUNG, South Korea — It was one of the most exhilarating days and fascinating clashes of styles ever seen in Olympic ice dancing.
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In a setting electrified by Studio Ghibli-esque magical realism, young Kubo (Art Parkinson) deals with both exhilarating conflict and debilitating loss.
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When I saw these actresses onscreen in the company of my awe-struck children, I felt an exhilarating sense of community pride.
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For some, a pair's steamy embrace on a loveseat may bring back memories of the exhilarating nervousness that gives way to ecstasy.
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It's been a busy and exhilarating couple of months for scientists who study Jupiter— and space nerds fascinated by the gas giant.
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But these weaknesses don't diminish the power of the grand set pieces and exhilarating twists, or the pleasure of humble, exquisite moments.
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Even if you don't need Beuys justified or explained to you, the movie is an exhilarating portrait of a unique truth-teller.
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You don't have to know anything about President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial war on drugs, though, to appreciate Neil Derrick Bion's exhilarating cinematography.
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It's far more exhilarating than the lackluster action climax where Peter crawls around an invisible jet, desperately trying to protect Stark Tech.
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But it returned and forced me to consider an exhilarating proposition: Could I get away without a shirt for just one class?
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Sitting in the cafe can be an odd and exhilarating experience, like sneaking backstage in the tense moments before a play begins.
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But they all conjure the same exhilarating sense of possibility because they're all made with the buoyant precision of an unconstrained imagination.
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Matching his audacious, boundary-pushing spirit with their own, these directors have breathed exhilarating life into plays from the '20s and '30s.
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In a lot of our representations of that kind of world, it seems sort of exciting and exhilarating and frightening and titillating.
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But when you get it, it's as exhilarating as doing a back flip off a ski jump and mimics the same principles.
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Practitioners of free solo climbing say it is a risky yet exhilarating experience, one that comes with a calm acceptance of death.
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Apple itself was building a streaming service so everyone was like, we're all in this together and this is exhilarating and terrifying.
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Units often repeat serially: in one of the most exhilarating pieces, "Troyanas" ("Trojan Women,") from 1984, breasts line up like ready soldiers.
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It was a brief but exhilarating encounter for someone born in Ukraine who had arrived in the United States at age 4.
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R. Wasserman's Girls on Fire is a dark and exhilarating page-turner; she returns with a psychological thriller that sounds equally riveting.
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"Jessica Jones" stands out for the quality of its writing and performances, while "The Flash," at times, is the most purely exhilarating.
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"The Cooglerization of the Marvel Universe is exhilarating," Still, the reasons these movies work is precisely why they won't be easily replicated.
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Yes, time does that, but it is still hard to imagine that it might have happened to such a completely exhilarating individual.
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If I didn't know the words, that was beside the point; it was as exhilarating as any live concert I'd been to.
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I imagine how exhilarating it must have been to hear a song for the first time while traveling to an exotic location.
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None of the economic issues are enough to sink the game; Apex Legends remains an exhilarating shooter that does things its competitors don't.
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On Wednesday, the world woke up to something even more exhilarating than a snow day or a dozen doughnuts: A new Rihanna track.
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I created a House of Cards 30 years ago and up to this point it has been an exhilarating and totally joyous journey.
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I shotgunned a couple beers on the way back and got myself psyched up to strip... It was terrifying and kind of exhilarating.
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Clearly, there are a lot TV shows out there that are interested in depicting sex in all its strange, exhilarating, messy, technical glory.
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Then they do it blindfolded and while jumping rope, which was exhilarating, though a trifle distressing for the toddler crowd — and their elders.
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But even then, it didn't translate the exhilarating speed of the game at all, or just how frantic its combat can be (extremely).
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MAKERS spotlights five women at the exhilarating forefront of technologies remaking our world, from AI to robotics to telepathy to deep space exploration.
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"Exhilarating is the best way to describe Robb's dedication and thoughtfulness in creating the most perfect ring for Carrie Ann," Dousset tells PeopleStyle.
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Sharing your story for the first time with another ex-Muslim is exhilarating, and there were so many of us to share with!
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THE protagonist of "Kudos", the exhilarating finale of Rachel Cusk's magnificently unclassifiable trilogy of novels, is once again a British writer named Faye.
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But, while venturing outside of our home cities is usually exhilarating experience, it can also be an intimidating one — especially when traveling alone.
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It was exhausting but it was also exhilarating, because it kept you in a space of the character which really worked for me.
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It is, from its thrilling high points to its devastating observations of border-town racism, an exhilarating chronicle of achievement, solitude, and sacrifice.
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And the investigation into the kidnappings of Lena Garber, Sophie Giroux, and Alice Webster has been a wild, exhilarating and heart-breaking ride.
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Any Trainspotting fan ought to see this sequel, but look not for the exhilarating exhortation to anarchy you remember from the old one.
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"I found free soloing scary when I first started but I also found it exhilarating in the right way," Honnald continued to CNN.
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I find that an exhilarating proposition, and I get the sense that the brand's leadership team shares that sense of adventure and invigoration.
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For me and my co-founders, building our first tech company from the ground up has been both an exhilarating and humbling process.
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"It was so exhilarating," Carol Jenkins, co-president and chief executive of the E.R.A. Coalition, said of watching the election results come in.
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A free roam remote-control mode is also available, but it's not nearly as exhilarating as racing on the track against other cars.
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The nineties in the building, as in Russia as a whole, were a time of anarchic opportunity, exhilarating and terrifying in equal measure.
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The show's worldview is still underdeveloped, and the aesthetics could be fancier, but the sense of comic freedom bordering on abandon is exhilarating.
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She found the rush of hitting the pads exhilarating, but when it came time to spar with others, her past came flooding back.
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It's demoralizing and exhilarating all at the same time, and it plays out amid a few square feet between our television and couch.
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Some of the most enduring children's books transform something ordinary — a purple crayon, a wardrobe, a red pebble — into vehicles for exhilarating journeys.
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You can wonder about that at this exhilarating show, while gauging the loss, to them and to us, of the ardent Bazille. ♦
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Thug's music from 2013 through the end of '15 was, on its face and down to its core, engrossing, exhilarating, and relentlessly innovative.
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Spain's final set of domestic fixtures is bound to be engrossing, exhilarating and altogether euphoric for the teams who come out on top.
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We're excited about it and knew at a certain point as we were developing it that it was really out there and exhilarating.
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I don't want to spoil the fun for you because it really is an exhilarating clip that hits all those dramatic good-vs.
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For Muslim women, it provides an empowering and exhilarating genealogy of strong forebears whom they can connect to their contemporary journeys of empowerment.
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You will see our journalists in the muck of the reporting journey, which can be exhilarating, messy and backbreakingly frustrating, all at once.
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Over the course of the past decade, I have struggled with the exhilarating highs and excruciating lows of bipolar disorder, or manic-depression.
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Such moments make for more effective theater than the periodic group hugs and freakouts, which, however exhilarating, can feel indulgent and self-congratulatory.
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"It is exhilarating to finally welcome the public into our artistic home," Adrienne Willis, Lumberyard's artistic and executive director, said in a statement.
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It's exhilarating in the most prurient of ways, a snuff film about the death of order, about the rot of a governing ethos.
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But exhibitions that don't wear us out have their own rewards — in this case, a bird's-eye view of an exhilarating artistic journey.
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No one could complain, for instance, about the selection of Bong Joon-Ho's exhilarating dark farce, "Parasite", as the Best Foreign-Language Film.
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I took a dogsled safari, and guided Siberian huskies on a wobbly but exhilarating ten-mile dash, by moonlight, across stunning upland fells.
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In the summertime, the bobsled is replaced with a wheelbob — a bobsled with wheels —for a slightly slower yet still exhilarating bobsled experience.
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"It works ... because you still have that exhilarating, 'this is a lot of money' feeling, but you're just moving money around," he says.
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In "The Little Foxes," Manhattan Theater Club's nimble, exhilarating revival of Lillian Hellman's 1939 drama, Regina coerces, deceives, manipulates and maybe even murders.
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Watching flamenco for the first time in the performance hall at the Casa de la Guitarra in Seville was both exhausting and exhilarating.
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The various personalities at play turn Hell's Kitchen into a giant melting pot of white-knuckle action, exhilarating thrills and dimly lit streets.
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A stunning defeat of top-seeded Villanova, the defending national champion, by eighth-seeded Wisconsin at last supplied a dose of exhilarating chaos.
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Through its sampling of heartbreaking, joyous, infuriating, and exhilarating material culled from the internet, it subsumes the viewer into an avalanche of emotion.
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Nothing is quite as exhilarating as having a light shine through 36 frames of silver as you soak in your triumphs and failures.
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This adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel is an exhilarating tale of empowerment, told from the perspective of that most powerless group, little children.
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Robert Carsen's 2013 production, which returned on Friday, is an exhilarating demonstration of how an insightful updating can reveal a great opera anew.
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A scintillating strike is no less exhilarating because it comes off the boot of an ageing milkman playing in a German amateur league.
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Maisel, this moment feels like the giddy swoop of a roller coaster taking an exhilarating plunge at the end of an arduous climb.
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Imagine how those things went up and down in a relationship you had in high school, and how devastating or exhilarating it was.
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The experience of reading without reference to word order, once students "get it," can be exhilarating, like being freed from a kind of gravity.
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In Angela Carter's sexy, exhilarating contemporary version, Beauty chooses instead to become a beast, and the story stays in the realm of the wild.
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For those reasons, Twitter also does a great job of laying bare the news-gathering process, which can be exhilarating and attractive to bystanders.
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The studio is unrivaled at designing exhilarating fantasy firearms to shoot at monstrous, primordial aliens, all against the backdrop of awe-inspiring, otherworldly vistas.
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Their eclectic mix of genres and mastery of pop structures make them difficult to define, whereas their live shows are both hectic and exhilarating.
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Each piece of this diverse, eclectic and colorful suite had its own voice and character, qualities that came through in Eighth Blackbird's exhilarating performance.
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Akwaeke Emezi's Freshwater is an absolutely exhilarating debut, written from the perspectives of all the splintered selves that make up one young woman, Ada.
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Obviously it's exhilarating to play under the lights on the biggest stage in the world, for a chance at a piece of $30 million.
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It was exhilarating to watch live, even though I watched it on my iPhone screen, rather than the PlayStation 4 I typically play on.
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Maybe the reason for this is most evident in Bonnie and Clyde, which is still shocking and exhilarating half a century after its release.
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It's been about a year [since we started filming], and we've remained close friends, but it felt exhilarating and heartbreaking at the same time.
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Susan Lucci opened up about the exhilarating emotion that caused her to fall onto her backside at the American Heart Association Runway on Feb.
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Click here to view original GIFWatching two crash test vehicles meet their demise in a head-on collision always makes for some exhilarating footage.
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While the freedom of Midge's new path is exhilarating, she is not exactly ready to be "all alone," as Lenny would say, just yet.
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She wasn't a student anymore, puzzling over feminist theory, drinking and dancing with her friends, exploring her sexuality, making stupid but sometimes exhilarating mistakes.
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Riding this thing is exhilarating — you're 'too fast' for the bike lanes but have just enough to compete with cars on the smaller roads.
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It was confusing and exhilarating, a feeling I imagine bro-liebers felt as they jammed out to "What Do You Mean" while pounding jägerbombs.
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But the most exhilarating moment was the day I wore my wedding suit again—this time to a building on the Upper East Side.
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"I can hear how some of the songs will translate live already, which really makes putting on a new show so exhilarating," Urban said.
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Charging a room with a Vector and knowing that you might meet your death is either exhilarating or calming (based on your temperament, perhaps).
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If "Ruins" isn't the exhilarating shocker that "Bike" was, it's partly because Ms. Skinner is working on a broader — and heavier — social canvas here.
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Still, a full field of 14 horses surrounded with uncertainties makes an afternoon at the racetrack not only more exhilarating but also potentially profitable.
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Juul wrote the song as a response to his extensive travels in the wake of "Somewhere Else," which were in turn exhilarating and isolating.
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The percussionists bring the stage to exhilarating life in the final moments, but the dancers, despite whirling wildly, never catch up to the beat.
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Centrifugal synth contortions fill out the rest of the sonic space, which heaves like some ghostly mass in an unsteady, yet oddly exhilarating rhythm.
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There's a level of focus required here that I find both bothersome (I just want to go fast through pretty places sometimes) and exhilarating.
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It helps that throughout "Vodka" the class whoop, cheer, and egg each other on—it doesn't feel like an endurance test, it feels exhilarating.
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Through the making of the work, Burckhardt has transformed and transcended this crisis And this is what makes the exhibition so exhilarating to experience.
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In Austin, Texas, the annual "Trail of Lights" brings cheer to the city — with exhilarating rides, food trucks, family fun, and 2 million lights.
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While the last third of Butterfield's life is tragic, spending the better part of 90 minutes with the man and his music is exhilarating.
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For that, I highly recommend Yvonne Shafir's exhilarating translations in Oui: The Paranoid-Critical Revolution: Writings 1927-1933 (first published in French in 1971).
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Then came an exhilarating "King Lear" at the Old Vic in 2016, announcing that Ms. Jackson had lost none of her power and verve.
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There's a recurring theme in cable dramas that criminality is, if not admirable, at least more authentic and exhilarating than the overcivilized straight life.
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Watching her Facebook feed fill with stories of women abused by men, she said she sees it as "intense, dark," yet exhilarating and clarifying.
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Student Opinion Are there things you enjoy doing that are so exhilarating or challenging that you find yourself feeling stronger, more alert or happier?
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You could say that Mr. Goerne was somewhat responsible for this exhilarating trio performance, since it was a significant part of his thoughtful residency.
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Junghyun Park, the chef, builds dazzling, unexpected dishes out of things like white soy and an exhilarating tangerine vinegar from the island of Jeju.
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In all versions, the concision and openness of the accounts were essential: Somehow authoritative rather than vague, they allowed an exhilarating freedom of imagination.
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The World Cup continues to thrill, with exhilarating wins by England, Germany, Belgium and Colombia, and an equally exciting draw between Japan and Senegal.
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"The syllabus thoroughly prepares you for that first time you take off and for every flight after that, it's an exhilarating experience," said Satz.
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A review of the recent dissension on the museum's website, and the exhilarating sight in the galleries of his singular, cantankerous, container-resistant career.
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So it was this frustrating and maddening — but at times exhilarating — and a hugely satisfying story; and we learned some things along the way.
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But when a musician engages in conversation with splintered figments of her sonic self, the result can be by turns beautiful, unsettling and exhilarating.
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Theater Daniel Sullivan's nimble and exhilarating revival of this Lillian Hellman melodrama about an appetitive Southern family will finish its run on July 2.
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Each experiences an exhilarating romance — Noah's is with another boy — and an earnest struggle to figure out where their passions in life truly lie.
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"What critics said: "'Succession' is a series about monstrous rich people that manages to be exhilarating and grim as hell at the same time.
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We'll see how the show, "Countryside, The Future," opening Thursday, is received during its six-month run — whether museumgoers find it exhilarating or shambolic.
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At the beginning of Abby Zbikowski's exhilarating "Abandoned Playground," which had its world premiere at Abrons Arts Center on Thursday, it's not entirely clear.
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It's a thrill ride, an exhilarating romp through politics and culture that, at its worst, reduces its subject matter to a form of entertainment.
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Not because I crave drama or instability, but because I am rendered, in a kind of trippy and exhilarating way, both indispensable and irrelevant.
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And while it lacks the pathos and heartbreaking drama that undergirded last week's episode, it demonstrates how exhilarating and entertaining the show can be.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British tennis fans could not have wished for a more exhilarating, and ultimately successful, day three of Wimbledon in the SW19 sunshine.
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It is striking, and exhilarating and scary too, that the chief economists of these two institutions each thinks that their trade is in crisis.
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Few days are as chaotic, exciting, stressful, and exhilarating as Black Friday — and many photographers simply can&apost resist capturing photos of it all.
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The tempo is so brisk, the articulation of the strings so snappy, that the movement seems to proceed in an exhilarating swirl of confetti.
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The tempo is so brisk, the articulation of the strings so snappy, that the movement seems to proceed in an exhilarating swirl of confetti.
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Our annual Greats issue is by far our most consuming and complicated endeavor of the year, a project by turns exhilarating and panic-inducing.
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It's one of the most successful, exhilarating tasting menus I've ever had, and it would be completely impossible to pull off by remote control.
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So if high-level Mario Kart 8 is tremendously exhilarating and fun to watch, then why isn't it being taken seriously as a potential eSport?
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As with most Disney theme-park rides, this pointless but exhilarating scene involved many moving pieces and seems to have cost a lot of money.
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Years of campaigning from generations of Irish women fighting for safe, legal access to abortion was finally being put to a vote — it was exhilarating.
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Closing deals in front of shining lights and TV cameras might be exhilarating, but reflects poorly on the solemn act of a long-term agreement.
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Starting on this journey was exhilarating and overwhelming, and I knew going into it that I'd be questioned constantly about if I was truly ready.
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He left behind some of the most exhilarating fights scenes ever captured on film in movies such as "Enter the Dragon" and "The "Chinese Connection.
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It's a telling sign when the most exhilarating part of a supposedly female-centric movie is when the protagonist kicks a dude in the balls.
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But when you get the better of a huge beast that you never imagined being able to scratch, there's no more exhilarating feeling in games.
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Running for two weeks, the series comprises seven programs which showcase Hammer both as a committed gay activist and an exhilarating, multifaceted avant-garde artist.
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Gary K. Wolfe reviewed the book for SF trade magazine Locus, saying that the characters and Larson's breakneck pace make the book an exhilarating one.
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Hitchhiking can be an exhilarating experience for the brazen, but a frustrated Frenchman travelling in New Zealand has found it to be quite the ordeal.
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Keeping track of all these details can make identifying which jump is which the single most confusing thing about an otherwise simple and exhilarating sport.
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The action ranges from messy to exhilarating, and all of it has a desperate edge that fits with the story Solo is trying to tell.
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Still, though, the speed of the craft and the deftness of his control make watching Luke's victory from Dubai an exhilarating — if slightly nauseating — experience.
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Since the movie remains firmly in Baby's perspective — right down to the song choice — the rhythm of each scene in Baby Driver becomes downright exhilarating.
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All of these stories are thought-provoking, exhilarating, and will make you pay attention to talk of automation in the news just a bit more.
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The writing strikes plenty of conventional chords -- including troubled relationships and first love -- that's wrapped in a glossy package, augmented by the exhilarating dance sequences.
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We're looking for creative code warriors of every stripe to compete in a grueling, exhilarating marathon that will test your physical, mental and technical limits.
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Reconnecting with nature can be fun and exhilarating, but as the horror genre often reminds us, venturing out into the woods can also be terrifying.
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If not for a creepy killer cruising the scene ("Hellooo, Carmela"), the exhilarating language and oddball cast would make this debut a total laff-riot.
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Swear I'm Good At This is relatable because it speaks its mind—no emotion too large or unwieldy—and it's exhilarating because it's so uncompromising.
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Paul Rust: When I saw Knocked Up in the theater, I remember the scene with Craig Robinson as the bouncer was so exhilarating to watch.
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At times, sound and image achieve an exhilarating synchronicity, as when stripes are hurtling across the screen and Reich's instruments are racing in parallel motion.
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"There's something exhilarating about sharing this with fans who haven't seen it in a minute," Mr. Kail said, "as well as an entirely new audience."
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For Mr. McCarty, who became the official curator in 2000, helping to restore the house's glamour has been an exhilarating, if exhausting, labor of love.
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As the title character, the Danish actress Trine Dyrholm does her own singing; the high point is an exhilarating underground concert in still-Communist Prague.
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But as much as Lake Placid offers a wealth of exhilarating outdoor winter recreational activities, it is much more than a quasi-Olympic fantasy camp.
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The fact that it feels as if perhaps they are should be read as testament to the distorting effects of excellence: rare, genuine, exhilarating excellence.
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With a seemingly endless cascade of hypnotic, charismatic imagery, Mohaiemen appears in total control of the material, and drew me into something worthwhile and exhilarating.
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But the clashes are often comic, and the pure energy of actors creating a world of people creating a world of their own is exhilarating.
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" Though it was not destined to last, she's grateful for those strange, intense and exhilarating few years, which she describes as a "trial by fire.
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As drinks were delivered I sketched the outline of the story: No one had prepared me for how exhilarating life could be on my own.
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And one of the beauties of this lucid and exhilarating book is that Krauss is unafraid, at times, to let it go where it will.
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While finding "exhilarating acceleration and handling," the magazine reported "big flaws," including difficult-to-use controls and long stopping distances when braking at high speeds.
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To clap and cheer with a full cinema (but with no particular director or star present) is a wonderful and, I think, quite exhilarating thing.
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This uniquely exhilarating, 72-hour Lenten Carnival illustrates an essential truth about this cosmopolitan riverside city of 170,000 that hugs Alsace and the Black Forest.
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Watching Kantor and Twohey pursue their goal while guarding each other's back is as exhilarating as watching Megan Rapinoe and Crystal Dunn on the pitch.
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Often they seem to be speaking between quotation marks; then again, the dialogue is essentially a bridge between the catchy songs and exhilarating dance passages.
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Harari, a historian at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has a gift for synthesizing material from a wide range of disciplines in inspired, exhilarating ways.
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They didn't want to find ways to make their work more exhilarating; they wanted to find ways to accommodate it to their lives as parents.
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Except for an exhilarating burst of investment in the early 1980s, officials have deferred necessary maintenance and upgrades even as the region's population has expanded.
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Sharon Cohen, a primary investigator on Biogen's trial, said the data is "exhilarating not just to the scientific community but to our patients as well."
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His experience with Netflix, which, he notes, "could release 'Gerald's Game' the day after I delivered it if they were so inclined," has been exhilarating.
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Becoming a mother is exhilarating — in a strange way that wraps joy, fear, and a flurry of many other emotions all into one confused jumble.
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"It's so exhilarating to win the way we just did, I think that will supply the energy, hopefully, for the next two days," Maddon said.
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"Never Look Away" bristles with half-formed thoughts and almost-heady insights, and hums with an ambition that is exasperating and exhilarating in equal measure.
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In all, the music industry and listener machinations made for one of the most disorienting, and often exhilarating, years of hit music in recent memory.
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And the razor-sharp precision of van Eyck's monochromatic drawing against the washy, yellow-and-blue sunset sky is as jarring as it is exhilarating.
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The wild and wonderful world of local news take its reporters everywhere — it's amazing and exhilarating, and many times, these young journalists do it alone.
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He said that he never forgot the flight — terrifying, exhilarating loops and dives, ending with an upside-down final approach and a roll upright at touchdown.
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She represents a "radical critique" of everything he has learned from his religious, working-class parents and politically conservative teachers, and the newfound freedom proves exhilarating.
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There was, I discovered, a measure of satisfaction to be had in the downhill runs in Nordic skiing, a feeling of having earned the exhilarating ride.
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But there's much more to this interactive fiction than just recreating the moment you realized the world was a frightening, exhilarating place you will never understand.
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But I won't lose sleep over it and the sweet, exhilarating feeling on the mats, including those times I have to tap out, is worth it.
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In short: Along the road to what would be an unexpected and potentially exhilarating return to the playoffs, don't get reckless in trying to get there.
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I've found there is an incredible release and exhilarating freedom in turning all that hurt energy into a determination to live a decent and ethical life.
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After eight months of practices, games, flights, hotels, exhilarating wins and gut-turning losses, the champion of the major leagues will be determined on Wednesday night.
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It was at Old Trafford that Berbatov's exhilarating mastery ascended towards its pinnacle, adding an injection of the unpredictable to the Ronaldo-Rooney-Tevez attacking triumvirate.
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SpaceX's Falcon Heavy launch last week was an exhilarating combination of suspense, bureaucracy and childlike delight at seeing a giant fiery rocket make a big noise.
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As the first woman nominee in U.S. presidential politics, wouldn't it be exhilarating if Hillary Clinton could also be a pioneer in raising standards in politics?
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Going through an experience this intense, with this much emotional investment, had been exhilarating, and as I walked the streets of downtown Austin I was ebullient.
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But it's wise to avoid any "exhilarating" activities (like swimming or going for a drive) that could be dangerous under the influence of alcohol, she says.
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A dragon-led deus ex machina might feel a little cheap, but there's no denying it would be exhilarating to see a recuperated Drogon roasting wights.
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Julie Mehretu: There's something both completely intimidating and exhilarating about working at this scale — it's almost an impossible scale in a way, which is super daunting.
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"We think we're pretty well-positioned for the [cable] revolution," Roberts told CNBC, saying he thinks it's an "exhilarating time" to be in the media business.
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Most people have an old friend that occasionally pays a visit during moments of stress — even ones as exhilarating as snowboarding down a freshly powdered mountain.
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On the one hand, someone like Bevan uses her platform and earnings as a songwriter to weave together a load of different—and often exhilarating—styles.
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Though this kept me a little apart, I was better able to take in the musical sweep of the piece and observe this exhilarating public event.
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A dirty, raging piece of punk, Little Ugly Girls is an exhilarating record of crackling guitar and pummelling drums, all built around Linda's gruff, caustic wail.
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The occasion marks the final year of the carefree trappings of adolescence, placing one squarely on the precipice of adulthood and a world of exhilarating changes.
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With a heaping helping of action alternating between brutal 123's horror and exhilarating 80's action, HIT TV is a pure example of stylistic indulgence.
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It was exhilarating, but also it was very stressful in a lot of ways, and I learned how to deal with that and rise above it.
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Whether shot in a single go or pieced together by hiding cuts (as in Hitchcock's Rope), these long takes can be exhilarating, exhausting, destabilizing, or surprising.
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After that exhilarating experience in Puglia, Zeman was hired by Lazio, taking the Biancocelesti to excellent second- and third-place finishes in the following two years.
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But once I felt the heft of my new gadget whirring in my hand and experienced the exhilarating gust whipping across my palm I got it.
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The revamped competition, featuring 23 nations in one venue for the first time, has been notable for long, sometimes chaotic days but also for exhilarating action.
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Beyond the picture-perfect downtown waterfront, British Columbia's capital is an exhilarating blend of cultures, from Canadian and First Nations to Chinese and European (especially British).
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The resulting sculptures are dark and hulking arenas of power, where the sensory awareness of pure form is compounded by an exhilarating submission to pure spectacle.
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Events unfold about as expected; the reason to watch is Williams, who plays the picture's comedic, dramatic and romantic moments with exhilarating energy and unflagging ease.
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Events unfold about as expected; the reason to watch is Williams, who plays the picture's comedic, dramatic and romantic moments with exhilarating energy and unflagging ease.
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Hong Kong martial arts cinema at its best is exhilarating because of its sense of possibility — watching those movies means feeling that bodies can do anything.
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Getting to tell my family about the exciting things I experienced alone was exhilarating because it was something I've been looking forward to for a while.
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Precision, control and a soaring, exhilarating jump that leaves your heart in your throat — they all become something greater: the suggestion of a state of mind.
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The Cowboys improved from 4-12 to 13-3 last season behind the exhilarating rookie quarterback Dak Prescott, and hopes are high for another good season.
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Nothing is more exhilarating for a writer than to feel that simply putting pen to paper is an act of courage and a bid for freedom.
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A popular manga series gets a worthy film installment with "My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising," an exhilarating animation that frames heroism as an act of community.
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Unlike some circumstantial transplants, who find the quirks of living in New York more exasperating than exhilarating, the couple considers even the city's pricklier aspects charming.
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And though she ran only a portion of the race, the experience was every bit as exhilarating as if she'd crossed the finish line for real.
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Yet in the long run, if he remains healthy, history may well credit Sanchez as the heart and backbone of this exhilarating Yankee Baby Bomber revival.
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There's huge fun in watching Watkins work out the mother-and-son pas de deux, filling the pages with loopy tidbits and an exhilarating final surprise.
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And though she ran only a portion of the race, the experience was every bit as exhilarating as if she'd crossed the finish line for real.
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Rhythm keeps accumulating and multiplying in "Myelination," the Dorrance premiere; it's an exhilarating ensemble piece, including solos and duets, that switches gears from section to section.
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Jonathan Becker, her former chief of staff, said that while Ms. Klobuchar could be tough, the intensity was "exhilarating, too," compelling aides to raise their performance.
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And those images, they were heartbreaking for them because they'd met many of these young students and it was such an exhilarating time to be there.
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I find this unpredictability particularly exhilarating because Powell has found a way to make it synonymous with aesthetic experience, which is held in low esteem these days.
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Today's energy is exhilarating: The Sun and electric Uranus met in fellow Fire sign Aries today, shaking up the romance, fun, and creativity sector of your chart!
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It's the same problem GoPros originally faced, where the camera's associations with extreme sports became as intimidating as they were exhilarating, only multiplied in literally every direction.
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The last two episodes of season 2, for example, were an exhilarating reminder of what this show can do when it really puts all the pieces together.
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Colton snuck me up to the top of the tower, which was exhilarating and spooky at the same time since I'm pretty sure that venue was haunted.
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By leaning into and toying with that fundamental relationship, indie game Minit achieves something that feels referential and nostalgic and yet unique and exhilarating all at once.
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The week begins with an exhilarating meet-up between Venus and freedom-seeking Jupiter, setting us in pursuit of more space — and more love — in our relationships.
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When I took off it was exhilarating because one: I was paragliding and two: I had a good feeling we were going to stay in the race.
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While Dating Around isn't explicitly about swiping on Tinder, it certainly depicts the "exhausting and exhilarating" schedule of a life shaped around swipes, as Franklin puts it.
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But the exhilarating drive was almost forgotten as his rivals stayed in their garages rather than chase the mark despite having ample time to make a challenge.
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But in the right climate, the SRK would be a lot of fun to have, especially because of how exhilarating it can be to drive the thing.
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The largest film festival in the U.S. kicked off Thursday night with Al Gore's "urgent, exhilarating" An Inconvenient Sequel, and runs through the end of next week.
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"It was both agonizing and exhilarating to be confronted by the sheer power of the writing," Amanda Foreman, chairman of the judging panel, said in a statement.
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It sounds rudimentary, but in VR it's an exhilarating experience to fire at enemies with high precision and reload weapons by putting your hands to your hips.
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ANNIE PROULX'S new work is a tribute to the world's boreal forests, an intricately detailed narrative of geography, history and humanity that is both exhilarating and mesmerising.
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The play's first moments are exhilarating, the cataract of words issuing from Ms. Vevers's mouth suggesting a psychological detonation — the language of love as so much shrapnel.
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While Tom Cruise's Maverick may have aged, TOPGUN recruits are still singing in bars, playing beach volleyball, and performing exhilarating feats in F/A-18 Super Hornets.
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Most important, Isaacson tells a powerful story of an exhilarating mind and life, which is rewarding even if it doesn't set you on the path to enlightenment.
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In the most exhilarating scene in The Man Who Climbs Trees (apart from the elephant, maybe), Aldred forgets his water before climbing a massive dipterocarp in Borneo.
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It began in 2009 when Mr. Kalmar arrived, ripped out every wall and door — except a restroom and a closet — and exposed two exhilarating walls of windows.
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I'll be completely honest: leaning into that anger and frustration, without any concern for the decorum that we hew to in our ordinary lives, felt absolutely exhilarating.
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And London and Manchester and Edinburgh and a host of other fabulous British cities will continue to be as exhilarating and attractive to European talent as before.
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It's an exhilarating trip, filled with strange stories, fascinating rituals and ethereally beautiful images of bubbling magma and flowing lava, some of which were captured using drones.
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It was both natural and exhilarating when he developed his crunchy, guitar-driven heaters on 2010's Innerspeaker into the widescreen, kaleidoscopic pop of 2012's Lonerism.
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" The N.Y. Times' Peter Baker said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" said it's an exhilarating moment of hope in "this final chapter, in effect, of the Cold War.
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Since the best of Botox's effects take place slowly over the first two weeks, it's pretty exhilarating to see your face ever so gradually moving in reverse.
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This is likely a result of Toto flexing their studio composition chops, but you can't deny that the key change into the chorus is exhilarating every time.
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Finally seeing them forced to work together to survive an assassination attempt, potentially fatal bullet wounds, and the crushing force of high G space burn is exhilarating.
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" Of the intervening period between taking the postal job and leaving it, he says simply that "the years went quite fast" but retirement has since proved "exhilarating.
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That backdrop makes it exhilarating to see a program like Women in Recovery succeed, and an individual like Michelle Vavrick blossom through it into a new future.
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It was exhilarating and cathartic to skid jagged laps around a parking lot, as if I were a gleeful child playing a frenzied game of go-kart.
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That decision leads to bloody consequences — no surprise given this horror movie's title — but to elaborate would be to spoil the film's most exhilarating twists and turns.
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That's the age of the title characters of Enda Walsh's "Disco Pigs," which opened in a harrowing, exhilarating revival on Tuesday night at the Irish Repertory Theater.
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Her elaborate upswirl of pewter-toned hair makes her instantly recognizable, and she said she was getting accustomed to fame, which she finds both strange and exhilarating.
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She acknowledged that she had been out of sorts throughout the day, and was perhaps drained from a long, if exhilarating, gold medal experience the previous day.
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But on outstanding nights at the Met, when a lavish production fills the stage with theatrical magic, it can be exhilarating to hear opera in that space.
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The piece ended with a graveyard dance, Ravel's unflagging rhythm accelerating into ferocity: The effect — as of the whole hourlong piece — both somber and exhilarating, even hopeful.
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Likewise, last year, her version of "The Music Man" brought out the class disparities inherent in the story without skimping on its exhilarating portrait of American flimflam.
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It's unique even among Disney park rides and exhilarating for anyone who wants to know what it feels like to live in a galaxy far, far away.
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Her flight may sound exhilarating, but Ms. Samra said she will most likely be unable to see the actual eclipse because of its angle above the horizon.
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The backhand down the line may be the most exhilarating shot in tennis but few players have the courage or control to use it on clutch points.
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Remedy Entertainment didn't just create an exhilarating action sequence; it had the confidence to know that its players would be thinking the exact same thing as Jesse.
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One thing is certain: It will be exhilarating to see how the market unfolds in the region — the customers will be the true winners in this battle.
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Although the tension slackens midway through as the narrative becomes burdened with elaborate back stories and lengthy musings, readers will be rewarded by its exhilarating, cinematic finale.
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He understands that after decades of Republicans trying to win over mainstream media and tiptoeing around the left, this lack of fear is exhilarating to Trump voters.
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The song fuses dancehall and soca with the group's self-described "Glitch-Punk" sound into something that is both frightening and equally exhilarating at the same time.
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Editorial When a leader dominates a country as long and as disastrously as Robert Mugabe dominated Zimbabwe, his departure is bound to be both exhilarating and traumatic.
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By turns terrifying and exhilarating, "Midnight Family" unfolds with such velocity that it may take a while for your ethical doubts to catch up to what's happening.
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A good-looking, exhilarating fighter of Hispanic descent was gold dust for the UFC marketing machine and Showtime's importance to the promotion's brand couldn't be more evident.
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One AP reporter mustered up the courage to try to SkySlide herself (so did Mashable's Josh Dickey, BTW), and — surprise — it looks just as exhilarating as we thought.
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In May, she had an exhilarating trip in the water, sailing around the Solent with four-time Olympic champion – and reigning America's Cup winner – Ainslie and his crew.
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" Along with thousands of others, she protested outside of the Trump Hotel in D.C.—"It was exhilarating to scream 'FUCK TRUMP,"" she says—but she isn't stopping there.
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Becoming a mom is an experience beyond anything I could have imagined — it's beautiful, terrifying, badass, confusing, exhilarating, outrageous, hilarious, heart wrenching and ridiculously adorable all at once.
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According to Lorde herself, her long-awaited second album, Melodrama, traces the trajectory of a single night of partying, with all its exhilarating peaks and self-loathing valleys.
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It's a pure and exhilarating moment — a blast of light exploding from the both of them, the breath reentering Gillian's body, a wide smile spreading across her face.
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Others are exhilarating new items, like the missile-equipped speedboats that let you traverse the island's new canal system, that truly shake up the flow of any match.
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The game's new chapter was preceded by Fortnite season X, which launched at the beginning of August, right after the inaugural Fortnite World Cup and exhilarating mech vs.
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The Bengsons' music is as exhilarating as ever, and the wince-inducing honesty of their lyrics pairs well with the deeply personal nature of the story they're sharing.
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So even if "The Red Woman" wasn't quite as exhilarating as some of Game of Thrones' past episodes, it at least succeeded in making confusion an immersive experience.
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With this 5-box set of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones series, you can relive the exhilarating adventures of Starks, Targaryens and Lannisters long after HBO's dead.
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She did not actually pelt this particular reporter with tennis balls, but regardless, it's exhilarating to hear her candid commentary as she calls out double standards in sports.
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Lusty Mars cruises into your fifth house of romance for eight weeks on September 7.993, warming up your fall forecast and bringing some exhilarating new prospects into play.
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I genuinely enjoy meeting new people, and the prospect of meeting and getting to know someone who could potentially turn into my partner was nothing short of exhilarating.
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A roller coaster is constantly shifting between potential and kinetic energy, and the constant variation in forces is part of what makes riding a roller coaster so exhilarating.
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Johnson's movements and facial expressions evolve with the character, as she sheds her religious roots and embraces the dangerous and exhilarating possibilities that the Markos Dance Company offers.
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THE trajectory of Nintendo's stock price in the past year has been worthy of the vaults and free-falls of a particularly exhilarating round of "Super Mario Bros".
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Farah's irrepressible emotion and exhilarating sprint finishes help make him a star, but even he admits accomplishing another golden double at age 33 will be no easy task.
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Kate was last in Portsmouth in May when she took an exhilarating trip in the water of the Solent alongside Olympian sailor Ainslie and some of his crew.
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The Doctor's frequent pitch to potential companions is that they will see the universe, and it will be scary and exhilarating and wondrous, but it won't be boring.
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On the one hand you've got Chris Martin, who will no doubt slide into view with the exhilarating, whooping thrill of a cub-scout leader on karaoke night.
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The final exhilarating straw that broke the camel's back was the photo below, coming straight out of the Pixel XL's camera, undoctored other than for a horizon adjustment.
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Many thanks to all of you who, in email, in written comments and even in real-life conversation have come with me on this bumpy but exhilarating ride.
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It is quietly exhilarating to wander in the sunshine among the glorious remnants of such an elaborate and alien city, with just a scattered handful of other visitors.
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I learned the hard way that while you may or may not be able to go home again, going back to the '80s isn't always an exhilarating experience.
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" David Halperin, a founder of an academic journal on queer studies, describes queerness as a practice, one that is an "exhilarating personal experiment, performed on ourselves by ourselves.
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The language and energy of the opening moments are exhilarating, but soon the arguments become more obvious, and the postmodern reliance on once-popular characters merely cute (:55).
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David Leonhardt Here's a question about last night's exhilarating, stomach-churning, 10-inning seventh game of the World Series between the Cubs and Indians: Was it "true baseball"?
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Then there are the occasional, exhilarating eruptions of noise, like the ecstatic climax of "Third Construction," during which Mr. Cha-Beach drew piercing moans from a conch shell.
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For a speaker more invested in advantage than in accuracy, such fabulation could be exhilarating—and might even lead to the dispatch, by disease, of a family member.
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There was something dazzling and exhilarating about the power and scope of an entire amendment that was devoted to protecting our right as citizens to, say, order pizza.
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Sean, I don't know if you remember this, but the last time the Leafs and Bruins met in the playoffs, it was seven games and was quite exhilarating.
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An exhilarating fusion of high and low, the movie takes a shopworn premise — townsfolk facing a violent threat — and bats it around until it all goes ka-boom.
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But the show's most exhilarating moments are on the faces of Maggie Gyllenhaal and Dominique Fishback, as they come alive with plans of self-determination, of power-sharing.
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On Thursday, with Antonio Pappano on the podium, Mr. Andsnes gave an exhilarating performance of Britten's unconventional four-movement concerto, last heard at the Philharmonic 36 years ago.
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Before the show opened, the Guggenheim doubled the length of its run from three to six months, imbuing the season with an exhilarating sense of art historical justice.
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But there is something undeniably exhilarating about the film's honest assessment of the never-ending conflict between decency and cruelty that rages in every nation, neighborhood and heart.
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After the exhilarating 54-51 Rams-Chiefs game, fans of the losing team might have been expected to shrug and say they simply came up a little short.
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Burnap plays Toby with a manic, exhilarating energy: he dances, stripped to a Speedo, at a rave in the Pines; he caustically challenges Morgan for hiding his sexuality.
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The jibe, like her entire campaign, is exhilarating to Democrats who have no patience for the incrementalism that governing in a big, diverse and closely divided democracy requires.
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Over the course of a dinner out, she turns so hostile it is almost exhilarating, the good girl, the brainy girl, for once saying exactly what she thinks.
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Transferring to the Lyric Hammersmith theater in London after an acclaimed run in Manchester last year, "Fatherland," which runs through June 23, is a startling and exhilarating show.
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So the serenading fourth movement wasn't able to function as a respite, and the sudden blaze of the finale was anticlimactic: grounded and surprisingly intimate, but not exhilarating.
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As the first African-American umpire, Ashford described his major league debut as the "thrill of his life" and an "exhilarating" experience, but of course there were obstacles.
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And the exhilarating, exhausting discography piled up, with spectacular older accounts by Horowitz, Kapell, Argerich and others, and more recent ones by Leif Ove Andsnes and Evgeny Kissin.
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Critic's Pick This duo's debut album, "2100 gecs," smashes electro-pop, dance music, punk and dozens of other rapid-fire reference points into something genuinely new and exhilarating.
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After running back to Bethel, silenced by Suicide's Alan Vega strangling audience members with his microphone cord, among other exhilarating confrontations, we knew we had to return posthaste.
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Mr. Chazelle has made a charming film, if not an exhilarating one, and at 32, he is undoubtedly a better judge of his own generation than I am.
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"Poetry / can be / the magic / carpet," writes Bill Knott, and the exhilarating ride provided by his selected poems, "I Am Flying Into Myself," would appear to prove it.
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"It was an exhilarating idea," she tells herself, thinking about how she would find her brother again after he had been left to the care of her grandparents.
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Orlando's in St. Barts with Kristy Hinze and her billionaire husband James Clark -- been there since Friday, actually -- and he's getting over Katy Perry in exhilarating fashion. Geronimo.
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Both exhilarating and disturbing, the otaku culture reflects the excessive consumerism and hedonism of post-war Japan, especially during the economic bubble of the late 1980s and early '90s.
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Rarely are actors called upon to sustain such heightened emotion throughout an entire episode, and it was as exhausting and exhilarating to watch as it must've been to film.
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And realizing that I was just an empty vessel with the power to make a positive step in my life was exhilarating—there was almost a high from that.
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If you're on your way home, you're probably tired, you might be a little drunk, and you're likely ready to wind down, not embark on an exhilarating car friendship.
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We remained friends, had the odd dinner party, but somehow, without ever acknowledging it, we all knew that time of exhilarating, no-holds barred hedonism had run its course.
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Later that night, an ancient force takes control of one of their own, and comes after the group in a exhilarating display of visual audacity and perfectly timed scares.
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The resulting showdown is a fun and exhilarating exercise in zombie-based wartime strategy, as Aaron and the other group members decide to not push forward on the Saviors.
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So many generations have joined in celebrating "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" as basic human entitlements, whatever the myriad interpretations they have put on those exhilarating words.
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Dream-like, blatantly absurd, and thoroughly exhilarating, his watercolors don't only celebrate sex but do so from the female perspective; they suggest that no woman's fantasies are off-limits.
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It was by far the biggest headlining show we've ever played, one of the biggest crowds we've ever played to, so it was super exhilarating, but also very overstimulating.
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The centrality of the sci-fi element often gets lost in such commentary, but that's crucial, too—it pointed the whole enterprise towards the future, and an exhilarating one.
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All of which is to say these videos are exhilarating, but don't end with self-violence by the videographer, and a profound burden of shame for you the viewer.
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For Jasper, who wrote the film based on his own experiences in hiphop in New Jersey, bringing his first feature film to Cannes has been an exhausting, exhilarating experience.
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Also, I kept detailed journals of everything that happened to me from age 13 to 30, and it was really fun/painful/humiliating/exhilarating to mine them for material.
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That's not the case with Welles's other films, and "One-Man Band" is an exhilarating reminder that his true greatness began once he'd put "Kane's" virtuoso precocity behind him.
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There's something disorienting — and exhilarating — about the mixing of fiction and nonfiction, performance and "reality" (though of course, you can argue that everyone who appears on camera is performing).
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Every fashion subculture—punk, skater, preppy, goth, grunge, lumberjack, hip hop—is stripped of its original significance and blended together in an exhilarating melange that is somehow singularly Japanese.
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For all intents and purposes I could have been at any D-list club at an old skool tribute night, except David was actually there, and it was exhilarating.
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Terror aside, it's exhilarating to see the highest mountain in the world in the palm of your hand and watch two men attempt to ascend it in real time.
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It's exhilarating watching each make it over the flight of stairs, till the last (Janay, not incidentally the one initially hesitant) lands sprawled on the asphalt, spraining her ankle.
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This is an illusion, of course–the blue sky and brilliant sun are nothing more than colored plastic and a very bright light–but the effect is exhilarating nonetheless.
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Taken on their own, the jokes in Gettin' the Band Back Together are nothing unique or exhilarating, but they work because the cast is so committed to selling them.
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But alongside this exhilarating, debilitating, empowering and terrifying human spectacle, these sites have also fostered — inadvertently — a new but not entirely unfamiliar feeling, that of being watched from above.
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" It was easy to feel in on the joke, just as it was easy to share in the snobbery when Nabokov wrote, "Nothing is more exhilarating than philistine vulgarity.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which figures prominently in the film and is the setting of its most exhilarating scenes, is a sort of ninth member of the squad.
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FFXIV's gorgeous landscapes and exhilarating dungeon-crawls speak for themselves, but what makes it so recommendable during a time of self-quarantine is its welcoming and helpful player base.
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Requiring nothing more than the clothes on your back, the shoes on your feet, and the path in front of you, it can provide an exhilarating sense of freedom.
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Whereas in early childhood friendships take shape by reason of proximity, later they alter as interests diverge and new bonds form, and Larson's story tracks this painful, exhilarating process.
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The black garb became a running art-world joke, but for many of us the clothes were a revelation, exhilarating and empowering in their intelligence, unstructured ease and worldliness.
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I asked her about TIFF and its place in world cinema: Exhilarating, exhausting, essential — the Toronto International Film Festival is how many movie lovers start each new fall season.
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Lloyd-Jones ("How to Be a Baby … by Me, the Big Sister") and Roberts ("Rosie Revere, Engineer") take the baby-as-royal-tyrant trope out for an exhilarating spin.
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With the storyline of the comic book adaptation neatly wrapped up after nine exhilarating episodes, there's only one unanswered question left: Will the show be getting a second season?
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But it lacks their exhilarating sense of expansiveness, which comes from watching how actual humans, flesh and blood, might move through the future — the next version of it, anyway.
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Surrounded by four large screens, awash in overlapping and repetitive dialogue and Kjartan Sveinsson's orchestral score, the viewer feels immersed in some artist's alternately squalid and exhilarating fantasy life.
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The resulting performance was exhilarating — huge energy packed into the tiny studio space at the Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village, where the free festival is back this week.
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It was a reminder that virtually every country in the African diaspora has some kind of flute-and-drum tradition, and that this music is usually raw and exhilarating.
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