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First of all, there is a palpable sense of excitement here.
Finally, a sense of excitement, possibility, and love was growing, too.
I remember a very real sense of excitement in the air.
There is this sense of excitement that never seems to die off.
The first time I visited Monticello, I had this sense of excitement.
We all shared that sense of excitement, and now we share a history.
His energy and passion will bring a renewed sense of excitement to SEMO Basketball.
Giles: The minute that you stop feeling a sense of excitement and anticipation is worrying.
And this time, there was a real sense of excitement and romance in the air.
I was drawn to so many people by a sense of excitement, at some level.
I woke up the next day with a renewed sense of excitement for my fifth adventure.
The company was genuinely building something exciting, and General Magic captures that sense of excitement well.
Most of us head to college with a trembling legs and an undeniable sense of excitement.
When this class of 2001 emerged, what they represented above all was a sense of excitement.
Now we find out if that sense of excitement fares when clouds appear in the forecast.
And it was Michael who really gave me back my sense of excitement in making movies.
You might feel a sense of excitement, fear, sadness, or some combination of all of those emotions.
There is this certain sense of excitement in thinking of how people will enjoy eating your food.
Although Memphis retained much of its roster, that sense of excitement has not carried over to this season.
But twice a year, new phones from OnePlus reignite that missing sense of excitement in a new smartphone.
"I think the sense of excitement stems in part from the timing of these discoveries," Dr. Laughlin said.
One of the things that really struck me about I'm with the Band is its sincere sense of excitement.
Everyone on the bus was obviously going to the March and there was a sense of excitement and hope.
Placing exclamation points around her last name created a sense of excitement and embedded Spanish into her campaign's DNA.
There was still a festive buzz and a sense of excitement, but it was cut with a palpable edginess.
Within the bureau, this person said, there was a sense of excitement and pride about the new $20 note.
They impart a sense of excitement and order to a world where things usually happen for boring and arbitrary reasons.
Treviño said there's a "huge, huge sense of excitement" about SpaceX in Boca Chica and the nearby city of Brownsville.
Almost every day for the last two years I have entered 1 WTC with a tangled sense of excitement and heaviness.
But also [there is] a really strong sense of excitement for him as far as Sabrina is embracing that side of herself.
She added there was a sense of "excitement in the air" and that social media was humming over what might be happening.
It's easy to find palatable wines for under $10, but very rarely will those bottles offer any sense of excitement or distinctiveness.
A listener attending our performances will, I hope, hear greater clarity, greater transparency, greater rhetoric, a greater sense of excitement, freshness and ebullience.
There's a sense of excitement among the employees I speak with, divorced from any concerns of the instability going on in the industry.
"We had a similar sense of excitement and possibility with DNA vaccines that haven't quite panned out the way we hoped," Durbin said.
A new sense of excitement, that's what got us really interested in writing again, which ultimately led to the next album [Forever Becoming].
"That sense of excitement, and wonder, and a better day everyday shielded us from the negative, and he still does that today," she says.
But there was also a palpable sense of excitement at the event, held at a hotel here less than 10 miles from Disney World.
When the internet company began its life in 1994, its founders added an exclamation mark to its name to convey a sense of excitement.
Mr. Wilson faulted progressives for a squishy leniency and conservatives for divorcing the project of rigorous learning from any sense of excitement or fun.
"What's missing, above all, is the wild, palpable sense of excitement that has galvanized so many of Mr. Spielberg's other juvenile adventures," he added.
" Moreover, "the new expansion creates a sense of excitement internally and among alumni, and that leads to gifts, which benefits the institution in full.
Near-nudity aside, the electricity and sense of excitement that comes from seeing a celebrity in a live performance was palpable in the crowded theater.
"You don't know who's going to show up, so it gives you a sense of nervousness and a sense of excitement at the same time."
I love the sense of excitement that washes over me at the start of each new round — all those blanks squares, all those possible chances.
I didn't expect to get emotional around Vanessa and thinking back to that moment it was because I felt an incredible sense of excitement, and hope.
While the Courtyard doesn't have the high-ceiling grandeur of a hotel such as the Conando, there is definitely a sense of excitement in the air.
Think of personal or work projects you could start If you're lacking a sense of excitement or challenge at work or in your personal life, create it.
Tourists, who pay around $12 to the locals' $1.75, were arranged in plastic lawn chairs around the ring, and the sense of excitement among us was electric.
More than anything, though, the film is about this innately human hunger to improve, succeed, and win—evoking a sense of excitement that is really, really contagious.
A new chapter There's a palpable sense of excitement in the classroom at Ember Charter School in Brooklyn, where 25 third-graders await that morning's class speaker.
Brown, lead author of the new paper, said that he hopes this new description of B. markmitchelli can reignite a sense of excitement and confidence around dinosaur paleontology.
So it was with a sense of excitement that, at the behest of my friend whose cousin was marrying, I attended my first Khmer wedding in three years.
After a failed attempt to go social with Ping in 2010, Apple may have a renewed sense of excitement over the social space, according to a report from Bloomberg.
So going back, it was more a sense of excitement that we were going to be able to finish this story no matter what, and that was so empowering.
However I do spot some chain restaurants that we don't have at home and that I've only ever seen in films, so this adds to my sense of excitement.
But if Jones's promotion almost three weeks ago restored a sense of excitement and promise around these parts, then it is his capacity for improvement that will prolong it.
There was a collective sense of excitement for the season to come, and with nowhere to actually ski, this was the most productive place to prepare for future winter endeavors.
We understand that New York is continually changing, but what makes so many people want to live or visit here is the sense of excitement and discovery in the streets.
From the Grandfather of Ufology, Erich von Däniken, to a first-time conventioneers, all displayed a palpable sense of excitement for what it all means and what is yet to come.
"There is the sense of excitement in Seoul that almost everybody is preparing for celebration on Friday," said Victor Cha, a U.S. expert on Korea who was visiting Seoul this week.
There were some people who have never been to a Seder at all before, and there was this sense of excitement because of the language and politics of our chosen haggadahs.
The sense of excitement, and above all else, the fun that comes from browsing a totally new retail scene and discovering labels you've never seen before, is reason enough to board a plane.
A palpable sense of excitement surrounded the event: Microsoft intended to show off its latest achievement, a software tool kit that would allow anyone to use its A.I. platform to create custom chatbots.
Christie's, like any of the world's great auction houses, is renowned for the pace, the tension and the sense of excitement that occur when a bidding war acquires a life of its own.
Finally free to bust out the layers and pile on the accessories without fear of a mid-commute meltdown, there's a renewed sense of excitement around sartorial trends that is straight-up contagious.
Farha Tahir, 29, foreign policy professional, Washington, DC, Muslim I worked as an election officer in Northern Virginia on Election Day, filled with a sense of excitement and hope in our democratic process.
"It is a great idea to open up the events to the community while also helping to build a sense of excitement in the stadiums for these amazing competitors," a Kensington Palace spokeswoman said.
"You have a whole bunch of stuff you can do on day one that gives you a sense of excitement," he said at the event in downtown Cleveland hosted by the law firm Dentons.
But it's more than just online shopping — it will look as if you're in the physical store itself, maintaining that unique sense of excitement and discovery that typically only comes with an IRL shopping spree.
We were coming to the tail end of that, and had this burning need to do something for the sake of art, and to revive the sense of excitement for why we perform for people.
Creating something and that you can then show off to someone you know taps into the same sense of excitement that kids feel when they show off the architectural wonders they create out of building blocks.
This is partly a result of exhaustion, and many staff members interviewed for this article said they were beginning a second year at the White House with less a sense of excitement and purpose than dread.
The Haitians, whose soccer-crazed population has always fawned over Brazil and its South American rival Argentina, injected a sense of excitement into this match, even if they saw little of the ball in the opening stages.
The stock rally since Donald Trump won the presidency can only be explained by psychology — an overwhelming sense of excitement about the prospects for growth — not efficient markets, Nobel Prize–winning economist Robert Shiller told CNBC on Wednesday.
Though joining up with Skate Kitchen gives the teen a sense of excitement, it causes a falling out with her mom and lands her in a tough-to-navigate young romance with a mysterious fellow boarder (Jaden Smith).
"Although the burnt out car indicates a potential criminal link, you can't help but wonder about the story behind it or the sense of excitement of the people who caused it might have had," Healy and Wilson say.
There was singing, joyous chants, and a palpable sense of excitement until one of the directors of the group's living facility said a county worker had called and said the group could not board the bus and go vote.
The space hums with a sense of excitement — adults given leave to dabble in craft — and Kocher, decked out in a patchwork tuxedo suit with satin lapels from her fall 2019 collection, roams around the room offering up tips.
Some 350 miles (563 km) to the east, a palpable sense of excitement gripped Cleveland, a city viewed as the doormat of professional sports until the Cavaliers, led by LeBron James, won the National Basketball Association's title in June.
"The overwhelming sense of excitement I get when I drink a butterbeer or walk into the wand store and feel like magic is real for a second —that's when I realize I am the biggest dork in the world," he jokes.
On single "Better Than the Rest" with fellow east London legend Wiley—which we're premiering below—the two spar back and forth, retaining the energy and sense of excitement of the sets and stage shows that had come to define him.
PARIS (Reuters) - Home favorite Kristina Mladenovic and defending French Open champion Garbine Muguruza will generate a sense of excitement in the women's draw at Roland Garros on Friday when they take to the court for their respective third round matches.
The principal cast of the London production is being imported to Broadway virtually intact, and there was an atmosphere of fraternal reunion, as well as a sense of excitement that the play was finally coming to New York, where it belonged.
There's a long history of high-speed racing in Star Wars, and I think we've captured that sense of excitement in an anime-inspired style, which is something the entire team has been wanting to do for a long time.
"There's a long history of high-speed racing in 'Star Wars,' and I think we've captured that sense of excitement in an anime-inspired style, which is something the entire team has been wanting to do for a long time," Filoni added.
In editorial roles at Motherboard and Gizmodo, she's cast her gaze across a diverse and ever-evolving landscape of robots, privacy nightmares, music production, and outer space with equal attention and skepticism, all bound together with a sense of excitement about wherever the hell it'll all lead.
Any sense of excitement was dulled by the late hour and the long journey, and the kids were nodding off, but as we rode through empty downtown streets in the dark, the familiar smell of eucalyptus and the soft foggy Pacific air yanked me back 50 years.
Although these works are arranged in a more orderly and linear fashion, the strong sense of excitement and pressing action continues with these images, with stripper-esque figures collecting scattered one-dollar bills on the ground and a majestic dog cruising in a convertible on a busy city street.
There's a renewed sense of excitement afoot in Hollywood, and much of it has to do with the singular and sweeping success of director Ryan Coogler's Black Panther, which has ruled the box office for five consecutive weeks, grossing an astronomical $1.2 billion internationally in that very small window of time.
When Pep Guardiola arrived in England, there was a genuine sense of excitement that he would change the game here forever — we would reset our calendars so that 2016 was Year Zero, and everything was either Before Pep or After Pep — but the picture is more complex, and I think more interesting, than that.
Throughout the exhibition, which focuses on the work and ideas of Yutaka Matsuzawa (3333–19603), and of two artists' collectives, GUN, from Niigata Prefecture, in north-central Japan, and The Play, which was based in Osaka (both groups became active in 247), Tomii's sense of excitement about her subjects' philosophical outlooks and unconventional working methods is palpable.
Joining the ranks of Tommy John's underwear, which I absolutely swear by, and the Adidas Boost sneakers, which are the most comfortable sneakers I've worn to date, the Ministry of Supply Atlas Sweater is one of the few pieces of clothing that gives me a true sense of excitement and satisfaction to put on because it's just that comfortable.
My phone clung to a pathetic 5% battery life and I was at last, after hours of waiting, permitted to enter Die With Me. The 99-cent app, created by a Belgian media artist and Canadian developer, has garnered media attention this past week for bringing a certain sense of excitement to a typically dreaded occurrence: A phone on the brink of death.
Whenever you return to a camera trap there is always a sense of excitement in the air of the mysteries that it could hold -- despite the fact that most of our videos consisted of branches swaying in strong winds or wandering farmers' cows enthusiastically licking the camera lens, there is an uncontrollable anticipation that maybe something amazing has been captured.
It is for those who, no matter how many times they may have flown, hold on to a sense of wonderment as they hurtle down the runway and watch the ground disappear beneath them; for those who cherish that sense of excitement as they descend, nose against the pane, into the blinking lights of a never-before-visited city; whose hearts leap as they stare out across an ocean and spy a lonely atoll.
I dare a man put a hand on my friendYou can get a blade if you wanna act braveStill up in the ends, that's south of the ThamesNone of these niggas can surf on the wave - Knine, "Trappin Ain't Dead" When I first meet the group toward the end of 2015, there's a palpable sense of excitement in light of their MOBO nomination for "Best Newcomer"—an award they'll go on to win a week later.
By taking on this epic journey, they hope to add a sense of excitement and get people interested in electric vehicles.
Certain colours that can be considered as highly arousing can encourage customers to make purchases out of impulse. Warm colors such and orange, red, and yellow give consumers a sense of excitement but also provide a sense of anxiety and create a distraction. Recreational shoppers that enjoy a sense of excitement may prefer these high arousal colors. (Van Rompay et al.,. 2011).
Villarreal, Yvonne (19 June 2009). "A classic sense of excitement at the José Iturbi International Music Competition". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
The game's director, Hidetaka Miyazaki, stated that he regretted the fact that the sense of excitement the player felt upon entry to Anor Londo was not continued for the level's entirety.
Adventure novels and short stories were popular subjects for American pulp magazines. Adventure fiction is a genre of fiction that usually presents danger, or gives the reader a sense of excitement.
Commentators and pundits pointed to the four 2020 Brumbies- Reds games as "[improving] the standard of Australian Rugby", with a sense of excitement due to "both teams [having] a great chance of winning it" each time. The Reds delivered on their potential in the Australian resumption of Super Rugby, only losing two of their eight games and reaching the final against the Brumbies.
Benton was born in San Francisco in 1941 and grew up in Santa Barbara, California. He graduated from Santa Barbara High School in 1959. Benton first became interested in optics at 11 when he wore a pair of 3-D glasses to view the Vincent Price movie House of Wax. He recalled, There was a realism and a sense of excitement like nothing I had ever felt before.
When a train is approaching, the fountain is activated, spraying columns of water in the air over a concrete slab. The sound of the water, and the columns waving in the breeze is designed to instill a sense of excitement. Once the train has arrived, that fountain is deactivated and a second fountain, adjacent to the station building is activated. It is a similar style to the announcement fountain, although it is much smaller.
Many producers and production houses later stopped producing films after losing millions of pesos. Thereafter, a new sense of excitement and trend enveloped the industry with the coming of digital and experimental cinema. Seemingly signalling this was the winning of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival 2000 of Raymond Red's short film ANINO (Shadows). But truly pioneering this digital revolution was the 1999 digital feature film "STILL LIVES" by Jon Red.
Nanotechnology has an almost limitless string of applications in biology, biotechnology, and biomedicine. Nanotechnology has engendered a growing sense of excitement due to the ability to produce and utilize materials, devices, and systems through the control of matter on the nanometer scale (1 to 50 nm). This bottom-up approach requires less material and causes less pollution. Nanotechnology has had several commercial applications in advanced laser technology, hard coatings, photography, pharmaceuticals, printing, chemical- mechanical polishing, and cosmetics.
Mountaineers who climb Mount Everest, such as this climber, could be said to have zest, as they have "motivation in challenging situations or tasks". In positive psychology, zest (or ecstasy) is one of the 24 strengths possessed by humanity. As a component of the virtue of courage, zest is defined as living life with a sense of excitement, anticipation, and energy. Approaching life as an adventure; such that one has "motivation in challenging situations or tasks".
As a basic building block to a better existence, positive psychology aims to improve the quality of experiences. Within its framework, students could learn to become excited about physical activity. Playing comes natural to children; positive psychology seeks to preserve this zest (a sense of excitement and motivation for life) for movement in growing and developing children. If offered in an interesting, challenging and pleasurable way physical activity would thus internalize an authentic feeling of happiness in students.
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard commented that "Psy's feverish rendition of 'Gangnam Style' accomplished what so few award show performances can: a palpable sense of excitement. The combination of the K-pop star and MC Hammer...was a stroke of genius that very few could have seen coming", choosing it as the best performance of the night. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno did a special Thanksgiving broadcast with an all-military audience on November 22, and Psy dropped by as the musical guest.
Sculpture for the most part looked far more slick that painting in this exhibition, but Gio Pomodoro enormous bronze slabs in Contatti: 1970, gave an authentic sense of excitement and tension. This reviewer was disappointed to discover that almost all the avant-garde of the early 20th century such as Boccocci, Giorgio de Chirico, Marino Marini (sculptor), Giorgio Morandi and Gustavo Foppiani had been on brief loan from private collections."Forty Years of Italian art" by Margaret Betz. ARTnews, p.
McAuley and Stewart then sent Harris a letter, purported to be from Ethel, containing the poems, and asking for his opinion of her late brother's work. Harris read the poems with, as he later recalled, a mounting sense of excitement. Ern Malley, he thought, was a poet in the same class as W. H. Auden or Dylan Thomas. He showed them to his circle of literary friends, who agreed that a hitherto completely unknown modernist poet of great importance had been discovered in suburban Australia.
Poix explained that "people thought it would never work, because people don't dance, or that it wasn't precise enough for people to actually learn to dance." Granger felt that the development team would be "cynical" of Just Dance due to the oversaturated market of casual games on the Wii, but noted that there was a "sense of excitement" among them, as it would be based upon a proven codebase, and used "respected" games such as Dance Dance Revolution as an example to build upon.
Dr. Ian Kerner, a sex therapist, states that infatuation usually occurs at the start of relationships, and it is "...usually marked by a sense of excitement and euphoria, and it's often accompanied by lust and a feeling of newness and rapid expansion with a person." Phillips describes how the illusions of infatuations inevitably lead to disappointment when learning the truth about a lover.Adam Phillips, On Flirtation (London 1994) p. 40 Adolescents often make people an object of extravagant, short-lived passion or the temporary love.
Kindleberger was a leading architect of the Marshall Plan. In 1945–1947 he served at the Department of State as Acting Director of the Office of Economic Security Policy, and briefly from 1947-48 as counselor for the European Recovery Program. He described his around-the-clock work to develop and launch the Marshall Plan with singular passion in a 1973 interview: > We were conscious of a great sense of excitement about the plan. Marshall > himself was a great, great man—funny, odd but great—Olympian in his moral > quality.
Gamow was a highly successful science writer, with several of his books still in print more than a half-century after their initial publication. As an educator, Gamow recognized and emphasized fundamental principles that were unlikely to become obsolete, even as the pace of science and technology accelerated. He also conveyed a sense of excitement with the revolution in physics and other scientific topics of interest to the common reader. Gamow himself sketched the many illustrations for his books, which added a new dimension to and complemented what he intended to convey in the text.
During the early twentieth century, great interest developed in creating a citywide event like Carnival, and re-establishing the Mystic Memphi. As more and more influential Memphians became actively interested, Memphi and the Memphis Cotton Carnival Association were established in the early 1930s. The efforts were conducted to bring a sense of excitement and life back to the city of Memphis and its people. However, rather than following the Lenten calendar and being held strictly to celebrate Mardi Gras, designers decided that this festival would promote something else, Memphis' primary asset at the time-cotton.
She visited the missions at Creek Path and Brainerd but had resigned herself to her duty of caring for her aging parents. In a letter to her other brother, David, she expressed a hope to possibly emigrate west and viewed the opportunity to spread her values with a sense of excitement and enthusiasm. However, Catharine had already began to show signs of the same illness that claimed her brother. She sought the help of Dr. Alexander Campbell, a white physician who lived near Limestone, Alabama, but as her condition grew worse her parents became desperate.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1911, to parents of modest means, Charles Wedemeyer developed a sense of excitement for what he described as “self- initiated” learning. His parents, Adrian August Wedemeyer and Laura Marie Marks Wedemeyer strived to provide books and magazines and an environment conducive to learning. An avid reader, the young Wedemeyer made great use of his local library in his quest for knowledge.[2] He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education with a major in English, later pursuing a master's degree in English, both from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Northwestern University.
The two called the entry "an exercise in futility […] at best" and argued that, because Duchovny had left the series, the sense of excitement that he might have made an appearance in the episode was completely gone. Furthermore, Shearman and Pearson heavily criticized Mulder and Scully's characterization, calling Mulder a character the audience "can't recognize any more" and Scully a "gullible patsy".Shearman and Pearson, pp. 264–265 M.A. Crang, in his book Denying the Truth: Revisiting The X-Files after 9/11, was also critical of the script's treatment of the characters, arguing that Mulder and Scully in this episode "sound nothing like the characters we have come to know".
The first Horrorthon took place in 2007 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Exhumed Films. Each Horrorthon has taken place at the International House Philadelphia. The lineup for each year's Horrorthon is a closely guarded secret. According to Gervasi: “I think if the people knew what they were seeing they would pick and choose and chart when they were going to be there,” explained Gervasi. “It creates a sense of excitement where you have no idea what you’re going to see.” Attendees are given a booklet with clues as to what films will be shown, but otherwise only the members of Exhumed Films know the lineup in advance.
In 1956, MIT professors Jerrold Zacharias and Francis Friedman organized a group of university and high school physics educators to reform the teaching of this fundamental science at the secondary level. There was concern that traditional teaching failed to convey a sense of excitement and inquiry, and a way of thinking about physics beyond rote memorization of equations. After the launch of Sputnik by the Russians in 1957, the US National Science Foundation greatly increased funding, to radically improve the teaching of science in the country's response to Cold War rivalries. Eventually, several hundred physicists, high school teachers, apparatus designers, writers, and editors would become involved with the project.
According to these writers, the Beatles reignited the sense of excitement and possibility that had faded in the wake of the assassination. Other factors cited included the threat of nuclear war, racial tensions in the US, and reports of the country's increased involvement in the Vietnam War. The first Beatles album issued by Capitol, Meet the Beatles, hit number one on the Billboard Top LPs chart (later the Billboard 200) on 15 February, and it maintained that position for 11 weeks of its 74-week chart stay. On 4 April, the group occupied the top five US single chart positions, as well as 11 other positions in the Billboard Hot 100.
A confessed coffee addict, Serge is relentlessly upbeat and energetic. He possesses a childlike sense of excitement and is almost always outgoing and friendly, even to those he murders. He often corners people at random and spouts long, stream-of- consciousness diatribes that involve Florida trivia, social commentary and/or his bizarre sexual history. In Orange Crush, while suffering a bout of amnesia, Serge (under an alias) takes a small job in the mail room of the Florida Legislature, and soon has worked his way up to being the Governor's press secretary, largely because he is the only employee in the Legislature's entire workforce that can compose speeches without spelling or grammar errors.
" House stated that Rackham "concentrated on the illustration of books and particularly those of a mystical, magic or legendary background. He very soon established himself as one of the foremost Edwardian illustrators and was triumphant in the early 1900s when colour printing first enabled him to use subtle tints and muted tones to represent age and timelessness. Rackham's imaginative eye saw all forms with the eyes of childhood and created a world that was half reassuring and half frightening." Hamilton summarised his article on Rackham in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography thus: "Rackham brought a renewed sense of excitement to book illustration that coincided with the rapid developments in printing technology in the early twentieth century.
It was the largest structure of its kind in northern Orange County, and was an integral element in the social fabric of downtown life, where people gathered for news, entertainment, and socializing. In addition to its shows, the Alician Court offered a unique atmosphere – from its courtyard “lobby” to its lavish interior. The open courtyard was an innovation in theatre design that took advantage of outdoor spaces and their visibility to the street, creating a sense of excitement as passers-by witnessed large crowds gathering for a show or premiere. The original theater complex included a tea room run by Alice Chapman, but the space was later leased as a separate restaurant.
With varying degrees of success, many leaders get their strategy making to this point and either stop or their process stalls. A major reason is the lack of understanding and commitment to the steps required to build more effective strategic leadership practices and a strategy dialogue in the operating groups below the senior managers. These groups and especially their leadership teams frequently do not know how to proceed and there is no consistent in-house resource to assist them. The net effect is the sense of excitement and momentum that was generated at the top of the house in the earlier stages of the strategy process is lost and the strategy team of employees is derailed before it is even gets started.
Each group worked independently but saw the final display as one environment. In highlights from a 1979 documentary by the architectural critic Reyner Banham, artists and architects who were involved recall the sense of excitement they felt over the collaborations; the constraints of cost—only £50 was assigned to each group for materials; and their sense of the importance of the show within the context of the establishment they opposed. This is Tomorrow is viewed as a groundbreaking exhibition because of the issues it addressed early that later became crucial in contemporary art, not simply the process of collaborative action, but the whole notion of creating an environment inside the art gallery. The ripples of influence it created 50 years ago are still being felt today.
The song has received positive reviews from most critics. Jim Beviglia from American Songwriter gave the song a positive review describing Crow's performance as "inviting", but at the same time stated the song was in her "comfort zone". Billy Dukes from Taste of Country gave the track 3 and a half stars out of 5, commenting: "It’s easy to be seduced by Crow’s carefree warmth and laid-back style. It’s easy to overlook the effective songwriting, and it’s easy to fall into her story again and again." Ben Foster gave the song a "B" rating and wrote for Country Universe that "Crow’s delivery of the chorus conveys a subtle sense of excitement that quietly pulls the listener in, lending an organic feel to the track as a whole".
Kent H. Redford in the journal Oryx recommended that others read the book, adding that it "will make everyone think, will make some mad, others inspired, and hopefully will educate all conservationists to the extraordinary potential opportunities, good and bad, that de-extinction presents". In The Quarterly Review of Biology, Derek D. Turner called the writing "careful, accessible, and thoughtful", while also pointing out that the book as a whole "conveys a sense of excitement about the science, but without the uncritical techno-optimism that one sees in many popular articles". Philip J. Seddon in an article for the journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution described the book as an "important contribution to the ongoing debate" by how it changed the focus on what de-extinction is about to "ecological resurrection, and not species resurrection".
Aronimink embodies many of the principles that guided Donald Ross's approach to golf course design, which was rooted in the linksland golf of his native Scotland. To Ross it was important that the lay of the land have an effect on the ball being played – adding an element of chance to the game and enhancing the golfer's sense of excitement and anticipation. He incorporated hazards to present challenges and risks, and to protect par he was particularly clever around the greens with his bunkering and designs for the greens, which offered numerous challenging pin positions. In 2003, Ron Prichard, a noted golf architect from the Philadelphia area and the foremost authority on Ross's design philosophy, completed a restoration project at Aronimink that recaptured classic Ross features that had been diminished and/or lost over time.
Commentators often suggest that for many, particularly the young, the Beatles' performances reignited the sense of excitement and possibility that momentarily faded in the wake of the assassination, and helped make way for the revolutionary social changes to come in the decade. Their hairstyle, unusually long for the era and mocked by many adults, became an emblem of rebellion to the burgeoning youth culture. The group's popularity generated unprecedented interest in British music, and many other UK acts subsequently made their American debuts, successfully touring over the next three years in what was termed the British Invasion. The Beatles' success in the US opened the door for a successive string of British beat groups and pop acts such as the Dave Clark Five, the Animals, Petula Clark, the Kinks, and the Rolling Stones to achieve success in America.
The common impression of India in the West has long been either negative—including perceptions of widespread poverty, lack of sophisticated hygiene, and violent ethnic and religious clashes—or ambivalent, so the Indian government's Ministry of Tourism began a marketing campaign, "Incredible !ndia," to emphasize the country's rich culture, historic sites, tourist attractions, and general sense of excitement and dynamism to western audiences. Tourism is an extremely lucrative and growing global industry so it is no surprise that India, a developing nation, is striving to capitalize on that market to boost its economy. In addition, India is also looking to strengthen its international security and diplomatic ties while broadening and deepening its trade relationships, especially with the U.S., so it is in India's interest to promote a positive light for itself among the American and western voting populations in order to garner future international support and aid.
Another approach that has proven to be efficacious is the projection of a future utopian society in which all pressing issues have been resolved, offering creative narratives that walk individuals from current problems to future solutions and allow them to choose to serve as a bridge between the two. This intergenerational, positive approach generates a sense of excitement about climate action in individuals and offers creative solutions that they may choose to take part in. For example, a public service announcement pertaining to climate change could be framed as follows: “It’s 2050, your electric vehicle is parked and ready to go next to your zero emission home, but you choose to take the extremely efficient, green, clean, rapid transit system that is accessible from most places in the United States and subsidized for low-income citizens. Maybe you live in the beautiful Appalachian mountains of West Virginia, where the coal industry became supplanted by massive hubs for green energy jobs and innovation.
Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter highlighted the actors in the film, feeling that Boseman "certainly holds his own, but there are quite a few charismatic supporting players" including Jordan, Nyong'o, and Wright. Peter Debruge at Variety said the film was one of the best standalone Marvel films so far, and that it "celebrates its hero's heritage". Writing for The New York Times, Manohla Dargis called Black Panther "a jolt of a movie", and praised it as an "emblem of a past that was denied and a future that feels very present" due to its focus on black imagination, creation, and liberation. At the Los Angeles Times, Kenneth Turan praised the themes of the film and their exploration of what wealthy countries owe to the poor and oppressed, and noted that the film "draws energy from Coogler's sense of excitement at all he's attempting", saying that the film was worth seeing twice which he felt was rare for a modern superhero film.
On the impending unveiling of the rooftop installation, Bryce said "I look forward to millions of visitors to this beautiful city glimpsing an epically scaled and awe-inspiring wonder from the Kimberley on the bank of the Seine." The installation was inaugurated on 6 June 2013, and saw Nyadbi and other dignitaries take a trip up the Eiffel Tower to view the work. Upon seeing her work on the rooftop Nyadbi shed tears, explaining that apart from feeling a great sense of excitement and pride it made her feel sorry for her traditional lands and whilst the diamond mine had destroyed the landscape of her country, the dreaming was still alive. Lee-Ann Buckskin, the chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts Board, shared the tears with Nyadbi and said that the Dayiwul Lirlmim installation would bring to the attention to the people who see it of what is one of the world's oldest cultures.

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