The club seems even giddier about its draft pick after having him for a half-season.
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The mid-afternoon sunshine seems a little more blinding as I leave the dark bar a tad giddier than when I came in.
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This month, we are even giddier than usual, since the retailer is debuting an ultra-chic collaboration with HAY, one of our favorite home labels.
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But for science and research, he is even giddier about the immersive virtual-reality room, complete with down markers for the team to simulate game situations.
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The Nestlé-type stock is the sort of fad that the giddier sort of investor piles into, only to rue overpaying as it falls back to earth.
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Clinton has found something that makes him even giddier: squeezing in between giant presidential statues for the sake of a pun that he just couldn't pass up.
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McKinsey, another consultancy, is giddier still about the future: it reckons the economic impact of the IoT could be as much as $284trn every year by 22.
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Conner O'Malley is one of those comedians who pops up on shows or podcasts or viral videos, injects a frenzied dose of derangement and then exits, leaving behind a giddier mood.
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Each time, tables that began as discrete pairs and trios ended as friends, walking out together into the night — poorer, depending on how many drinks they downed, but giddier, and more mystified.
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So, their visible strife — which, by the way, all couples endure — reads as a broken relationship, when in actuality it's probably much healthier than those between giddier twosomes that have appeared on AFTR.
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Their onstage chemistry is excellent; I'm amped as hell about Antwon's upcoming album, but I'm even giddier about the fact that these two dudes are on tour together this week because this is the livest hip-hop show of the spring.
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The Globes are always giddier than the Oscars, not least because they take place early in the new year, when people campaigning for and covering awards have yet to be fully fried by the "Groundhog Day"-esque slog of the campaigns.
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