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Examples
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Excitingly, it's a bit more complicated than that.
Press bandwagon on antidepressants makes for depressing reading 2011
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Excitingly, the bigger the scandal gets, the greater the likelihood that one day we'll get to see them playing themselves in the movie adaptation.
Charlie Brooker: We shouldn't have to feel paranoid about snoops listening in to everything we say 2011
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Excitingly, you can now view some of the submissions and work out if you can do better!
Cribsheet daily 17.11.10 Judy Friedberg 2010
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Excitingly, James features a video of the machine in action, though I have not dared to watch it yet - but please do take a look.
June 2008 Maxine 2008
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Excitingly, the all-glass walls on the venue meant that they – and indeed all the rest of us – were quite justified in wearing sunglasses throughout the show.
No sign of Kate, but even without its muse Topshop's new look attracts star quality 2010
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Excitingly, our study now shows that this middle period in Mars' history was much more dynamic than we previously thought.
New Images Suggest More Recent Lakes on Mars | Universe Today 2010
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Excitingly, James features a video of the machine in action, though I have not dared to watch it yet - but please do take a look.
Perspectives on the Espresso Maxine 2008
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Excitingly textured wing-disappointment Jermaine Pennant wants to stay at Stoke City and plans to "snub Sampdoria and Napoli", presumably by refusing to introduce either of them to the Earl of Egham during an informal drinks reception.
Football transfer rumours: Diego Forlán to Tottenham Hotspur? Barney Ronay 2010
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Excitingly, James features a video of the machine in action, though I have not dared to watch it yet - but please do take a look.
Perspectives on the Espresso Maxine 2008
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Excitingly enough, it's never too late to change, to inspire, to love, and to eat something green.
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