The top was down, and as he drove, a little too fast, I was exhilarated by the wind in my hair. |
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I was exhilarated to roll these subjects around in my mind like marbles in my hand, and play with their arrangement. |
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When Blair had finally begun to comprehend how to go around maneuvering a horse she was exhilarated. |
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Above all, though, he was exhilarated by such a mass of people living cheek by jowl. |
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I was exhilarated and my father, although breathing hard, looked as good as I had seen him in years. |
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He said after the event that he was exhilarated and surprised that he never encountered a pain barrier and managed a sprint finish. |
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And so here we are at Lagavulin, exhilarated by our journey and safely anchored with drinks in hand. |
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He remembers feeling exhilarated when he emerged beneath a scatter of icy stars. |
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Time after time Cromwell's men charged the Whitecoats, so much so they became exhilarated and went berserk. |
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We are exhilarated by this growth, which reflects the vitality of orthopaedic sports medicine. |
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We left the meeting exhausted, exhilarated, and dreaming of when we'd get our grubby, grabby mitts on some final code. |
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She left that first session feeling exhilarated, even euphoric, and filled with energy. |
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A stiff ride on the flats along a creek-bed exhilarated him and sharpened his bloodlust. |
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Where many would be exhausted, she's exhilarated, relishing the future and processing the past. |
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I was exhilarated by Joan of Arc's achievements and horrified by her demise. |
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Still, I was exhilarated by the energy and intelligence of Roth's counterrage. |
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Thrill can come in the manner of extreme sports, daredevil challenges and risks that leave you feeling exhilarated. |
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Ninety-nine percent of the time, if you are fortunate enough to have a close look at a bruin, you're going to feel exhilarated, not threatened. |
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She seemed to be enlivened by the condition outside, exhilarated by the motion of flying through it. |
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An egalitarian peasant, exhilarated and probably drunk, grabs the hand of a girl from the visiting gentry, to drag her into the round dance. |
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She nicked off at midday feeling mildly exhilarated and trying to ignore the guilt nibbling away at her stomach. |
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As she stood on the white coral sandy floor of the ocean, she was exhilarated. |
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You take a minute to catch your breath, exhausted but exhilarated because you kept up with your amour on the dancefloor. |
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Though he was aware that the experience might kill him, he was also exhilarated to embark on his great Alaskan odyssey. |
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Mrs. Trebond looked weary, but Angel could tell that she was exhilarated by the tell-tale flush on her cheeks. |
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We wrapped at 11 p.m., returned the equipment and drank beer, exhausted and exhilarated. |
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I was exhilarated by my ability to maneuver the steep climb. |
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These dinners exhilarated us as we were free, real, and creative together. |
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He was exhilarated by the workers' power that he found in Barcelona. |
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They aren't as exhilarated by slicing the once high-and-mighty down to size. |
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Standing outside the party's Rochester office, it was impossible not to be exhilarated by the general air of fun and mucking-in. |
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Worn down by all the Westminster talk of hardship and cuts, Bagehot felt exhilarated by the sight of them. |
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For all the fear, Mr Mack seems to have been exhilarated by the experience of battling to save his firm. The book has flaws. |
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Despite all of this, I'm always shocked by the beauty and exhilarated by the expanse of our wonderful land. |
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After all, open-top driving should leave you feeling exhilarated, not exhausted. |
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Exhausted but exhilarated we returned to Britannia Naval College for the de brief and clean up. |
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You both want an engaged audience who is exhilarated by the performance and eager to return to the theatre hall for more. |
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Hunger and weariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west I plashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care. |
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For the first time, I felt exhilarated by the idea of attending the Cup. |
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Being robed for my doctorate alternately terrified and exhilarated me. |
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A few hours of wandering up and down the aisles brought us closer, and as we all sat down, exhausted but exhilarated, the idea of creating a little supper club was brought up. |
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Moving through the smoking streets they emerged into the almost untouched green country beyond, exhilarated to have the trenches and the mud of the Somme behind them. |
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I then find myself the next day exhilarated with joy. |
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I am exhilarated when art historians point out some aspects of a painting that missed my comprehension. |
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Through football, I was able to push to explore my maximum potential, to understand the limits of my endurance, physical and mental, and my response when exhausted, hurt, exhilarated or under pressure. |
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Although few will resist the temptation to keep turning the pages, readers will close this monumental work exhilarated and informed, but with plenty of questions still unanswered. |
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Mr President, our rapporteur, Mr Sacconi, spent a lot of his speech, like a mountain goat, going up and down mountains, taking us with him and telling us that when you get to the top you feel exhilarated. |
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We come away from these experiences exhilarated. |
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For the rest of that day and all the next, we were on Essex country lanes, picking up speed over rolling hills, exhilarated to have escaped the city under our own steam. |
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Often I'm even exhilarated, with much less pain and better energy levels. |
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Despite their virtuosity and scale-like contours, these soaring lines are none the less imbued with Schubert's unequalled melodic genius, and manage to convey an exhilarated, joyous frame of mind. |
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From the get-go with The Vortex, the first track from their new album, frontman James Smith lead the exhilarated young crowd into a mosh which was on a monumental scale. |
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Exhilarated by her return to filmmaking, campion expects to pick up the pace. |
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