How To Use Xci In A Sentence

  • They were now surrounded on all sides by a ring of excited, curious faces.
  • He came back hours later clothes ragged, an excited look on his face.
  • I really felt like both of us were gonna be excited for the other one if we won and that meant a lot.
  • That which is soft and effeminate, which is calculated to excite the passions, by multitudes of ambiguous expressions, (not the less dangerous for being so cloaked) should be considered by Christians as an abuse the more deplorable, as it has even been censured and condemned by the pagans. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • Not for a very long time has the discovery of new music so profoundly moved and excited me as the contents of this disc.
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  • The overseer, a great strong man, cracking his "blacksnake" from time to time, to enforce authority, excited our strong indignation. 'Three Score Years and Ten' Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West
  • Some putz suddenly takes the stage to announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my ‘largest sold-out crowd to date!’.
  • That said, the chemistry between the two brings a thrilling tingle of excitement to the tale. Times, Sunday Times
  • Evidentally, this is an effective way for her to keep herself calm because she is easily excitable.
  • If we posit a voiceless spirant value for Uralic *x by this stage anyway, over in PFP the closest equivalent would be śexćim. Update of my "Diachrony of Pre-IE" document
  • He deliberately paused outside the door, forcing them to wait in frustration before they dared erupt into excited comment.
  • This book will continue to generate excitement for a long time.
  • But what excites me most is that the coffee shop has plug sockets - no more dying gadgets for me. The Sun
  • Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds lacking in his life in Bulgaria.
  • Maybe people are less excitable in Bicester Village. Times, Sunday Times
  • His curiosity excites the most patronising sympathy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am quite breathless with excitement, or possibly contempt. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also exciting that it's come to the east coast for the first time, following the Mod.
  • Exciting and surprisingly short matches for the undercard.
  • As the phalanx of furious, excited inmates came sweeping into the servery, Jerrold recognised his danger. THE SCAR
  • The fact that they are harmless plankton feeders in no way diminishes the adrenaline rush; the ease with which you can approach them makes that rare encounter even more exciting.
  • I still believe that speedway solos are the most exciting form of motorsport to watch, and incredibly difficult.
  • I whizz round the lot in an hour and walk into the centre of town hoping for something more exciting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tribesmen were all bunched together in clumps, and they too seemed frenzied with excitement.
  • Those labels in a holding pattern failed to generate excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Melanie finds her work exciting and rewarding.
  • Trevor and Kenneth polka'd excitedly round her legs as she slotted the Yale into the lock. TICKLED PINK
  • St Peters-burg's night life ranks as more exciting than the capital's.
  • You don't want to lose that excited edge, but you should also be getting progressively more comfortable as dates go by.
  • The four friends are squealing with excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Why do people get so excited about deals? Times, Sunday Times
  • Crile Jr. and S. O. Hoerr, “Results of Treatment of Carcinoma of the Breast by Local Excision,” Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics 132 1971: 780–82. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • The speaker had, finally, demonstrated the synthesis of hippuric acid and sulphate of phenol in the excided kidney as a function of its cells, by adding to the blood pouring through the kidney, in the first place, benzoic acid and glycol; in the second place, phenol and sulphate of soda. Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887
  • She once rang me breathless with excitement: ‘I'm going to be in a magazine!’
  • He falls into a stupor, into utter oblivion of the world about him, becomes in turn excited and confused, his senses begin to functionate in a fallacious manner, and he thus succeeds in shutting out from consciousness, for the time being at least, the entire unbearable situation. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry
  • The book excited very little comment on this side of the Atlantic.
  • Sometimes his ideas appal me, but they excite me too, because they are new. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • Failing to do so imperils his chances by giving us nothing to be excited about, much less to work for and a likely dismal voter turnout.
  • But the most exciting sighting was a pod of pilot whales. The Sun
  • The fellas who have hatched the plan are very proud and excited. The Sun
  • A reviewer butchers an original text, taking that which seems necessary to get the text to say what must be said, and excising the rest.
  • I don't need their future stepmother telling me that they are excited about my wedding.
  • Hops are also considered a mild anaphrodisiac and thus calms sexual excitement as well. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Kitesurfing evolved in the mid-1990s out of other extreme water sports, combining the most exciting elements of windsurfing and wakeboarding and taking them to vastly greater heights.
  • E.eryone was getting excited, and when T. hooley announced "Mark E. Smith is a dickhead", I think all the fears were confirmed. FallNews
  • It is much more exciting to focus on popular causes, such as climate change, equal rights, biogenetic engineering, or even alien life, anything but economics. Economics Trumps
  • Archaeologists were excited to find lots of bronzes, ceramics, lacquerworks, wood tomb figures, steel weapons and leather weapons, jewelry and even coloured drawings.
  • I woke up this morning with a knot of excitement and anticipation nestling comfortably in my stomach.
  • Young White House officials were giddy with excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • The seven young musicians play an exciting assortment of instruments including bodhran, accordion, bouzouki, guitar, bass, fiddle, Asturian bagpipes and flute.
  • Yeaah we were excited when we first heard about the Firefly fan flic – Browncoats: Redemption. Firefly Browncoats: Redemption Shows off Third Trailer for Firefly Fan Flic « Show Me SciFi
  • The news caused tremendous excitement among scientists.
  • But, perhaps most exciting is the large number of people the organizers tell me are coming from Quebec. Christianity Today
  • Data from human studies indicate that decompression at 1,000 feet/minute results in excitement and euphoria, followed by sensory dullness, weakness, and unconsciousness.
  • Damian's room was directly next to hers, and Rachel looked ahead to the next three nights with fear and excitement.
  • Paul watched carefully the vagaries of her excitement, and kept his sharp hawk's-eye upon everything; he had quite made up his mind not to dangle for two years, as he had round Colette de Rosen. The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877
  • Patience and dedication may not sound exciting but earn you a place on a work team. The Sun
  • The director hopes to excite the faithful and (cynically speaking), get religious bums in cinema seats.
  • The emphasis on the word Israelite excited my curiosity. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
  • This exciting partnership also has its roots in both parties respect for the environment - the "cloverleaf" course was designed to minimize impact on the environment while Thule has gone so far as adding solar panels to the roof of its Seymour, Connecticut manufacturing and office facility that will offset 26\% of the total energy used. Bike Magazine - Most Recent
  • He was convicted and jailed for four years and three months for evading 8,000 excise duty at Maidstone crown court. The Sun
  • The intricate, filigree footwork - very occasionally embellished with a few ballet steps such as an entrechat - is, on its own terms, both fascinating and exciting.
  • The authors demanded excision of foreign words.
  • The laser beam for Raman excitation was focused to a static diffraction limited spot in the center of the focal plane.
  • The television age has transformed the conventions into presentational exercises from which the unknown and unexpected are ruthlessly excised.
  • We can modulate the detector at the same frequency as the excitation for homodyne detection - or at a slightly different frequency for heterodyne detection.
  • I myself am suffering from having a paucity of exciting ideas / happenings to post about.
  • The only exciting thing that happened all day was when the top came off the scaffolding tower, unbalanced by about a hundredweight of slate which had been injudiciously stacked all on the same side of its centre of gravity.
  • Moroni queried, scowling with disappointment, feeling his excitement recede. FINAL RESORT
  • Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • My story led to an excited chairwoman phoning me to offer me proof that the story of the wedding at Cana had been mistranslated for years, and that her belief was that the story involved Jesus transforming water into grape juice.
  • Overall, visitors to Atlanta will find it to be a pleasant and exciting travel destination.
  • Less common, and more exciting, is the skill-prodigy, the ferrety junior ballerina who comes snorting out of his elite rabbit hole ready-made. Enjoying the fleeting thrill of fragile prodigies is a national habit | Barney Ronay
  • We were excited about it when we spotted it and it wasn't too expensive. Times, Sunday Times
  • The motoring body said it showed changes in vehicle excise duty to make more owners pay would likely dampen enthusiasm for such vehicles. The Sun
  • Above the drums, singing, and stomping of feet, women ululate shrilly to express their excitement.
  • She's receiving adulatory applause from the audience, and has a really exciting pyrotechnic display too.
  • It suited her to be behind the scenes, where she could be a part of the artistic excitement but bask happily out of the spotlight.
  • The exciting discovery was apparently made when researchers were forced to break open the leg bone of a Tyrannosaurus rex fossil to lift it by helicopter.
  • Learning is an antidote of ignorance. Learning liberates us by increasing our knowledge and enriching our minds and souls. Learning makes our lives more interesting, exciting and meaningful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • His face was all aglow with excitement.
  • YOU'LL be fizzing with excitement over this opportunity. The Sun
  • She stopped her excited babble and grabbed my wrist, dragging me off to math class.
  • They also represent one artist's vision and interpretation of something that must have seemed distinctly exciting and foreign.
  • An exam, or even an exciting social event may produce butterflies in the stomach.
  • The second half of the book is more exciting.
  • Those labels in a holding pattern failed to generate excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our great garden excitement is actual tiny strawberries appearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • This gripping prequel to the 1982 sci-fi classic of the same name is just as exciting as its predecessor. The Sun
  • But they are doing it because they're excited about it. The Sun
  • Children were running around squealing with excitement.
  • Previous attempts to do this have used light to push individual atoms into an excited state.
  • Thallus of very minute inconspicuous and evanescent, brown-black granules; apothecia minute, 0.2 to 0.4 mm. in diameter, adnate, dark brown to black, scattered or clustered, plain with a thin concolorous exciple visible, to convex with the exciple finally covered; hypothecium dark brown; hymenium pale brown; asci clavate; paraphyses coherent-indistinct; spores oblong-ellipsoid, 9 to 15 mic. long and 5 to Ohio Biological Survey, Bull. 10, Vol. 11, No. 6 The Ascomycetes of Ohio IV and V
  • As I stood on the tee, I felt a terrific calm, but a controlled excitement, too.
  • His voice had suddenly taken on a childlike quality as he began talking quick and excitedly.
  • The reader of adventure stories wants romance and vicarious excitement.
  • The structure, emission spectrum and excitation spectrum of the phosphor were measured.
  • Differences in excise duties and value added tax on consumption may also induce consumers to make their purchases in the countries with the lowest taxation level.
  • The participants were 13 undergraduate or graduate students who were each exposed to three conditions sedative music (SM), excitative music (EM), and no music (NM) on different days.
  • There is no other sport out there that can give you that thrill and that excitement. Times, Sunday Times
  • That gap would obviously make the league that little bit more exciting for a lot of people. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dr Perelman is equally unexcited by the 530,000 that the Clay Mathematics Institute in Boston is almost certain to give him for solving the problem.
  • No fluorophore was taken up when either the excimer or the ruby laser was used to generate the shock wave.
  • He was a little too excited, his voice pitched a fraction too high.
  • In patients with retrocalcaneal bursitis, the retrocalcaneal bursa should be completely excised.
  • But, more than the excitement, the sheer seclusion and beauty that a quiet alpine ski run can give is something rarely experienced.
  • Excitement rose to fever pitch the day before the procession.
  • Therefore, to excise it would not imply any reversal of Britain's opt-out.
  • Yet it is arguable that by exciting the imaginations of his audience old Leonardo helped broaden the future audience for the arts in general.
  • ‘It's just a matter of hours before she gives birth,’ Dominic Moss says excitedly as he peers at the bontebok's swollen belly.
  • Of course, it would be uncool to be excited about being so cool.
  • Perhaps his nerve is naturally too dull to admit of any excitation.
  • I'm going to see Twilight Eclipse this weekend - so excited! Go TEAM EDWARD!
  • John Leguizamon ‘Ice Age’, the first one, was enormously helpful in conveying enthusiasm and excitement about the movie and he was someone who the press liked. /Film Visits Illumination Entertainment and the Editing Room of Despicable Me | /Film
  • A laser beam that has a very shallow penetration depth and will perforate calcified plaque is the excimer laser.
  • I'm very excited about the possibility of playing for England's first team.
  • Yet it still heralds a flurry of excitement (some call it panic) over what exactly is to be cooked and how.
  • The lesion was excised as a whole, and the cavity was curetted.
  • The same is true of council tax, vehicle excise duty and fuel duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't name-drop the CEO you had lunch with, mention the conference you're attending or talk excitedly about your new job or salary with less-fortunate coworkers.
  • Challenger Learning Centres aim to give children something of the excitement and adventure of a shuttle mission.
  • Pauline recalls vividly the first time the pair spoke on the phone on Thanksgiving Day and the combination of excitement and apprehension she felt as she knew she was about to say hello.
  • Animation has suddenly become the must-see entertainment, able to excite and entertain across the generations.
  • The crowds get excited when their teams attack - even when they are winning.
  • This marks a sad pass for a brand name that, while dreaded by many parents, spelled excitement to a generation of kids.
  • On this evidence, it appears the excision of oral health from national health policy, contravenes the international health charter on all counts.
  • The A-class is most exciting, with many of the old model's flaws addressed and a new interior to boot.
  • Some of these excitons emit light when they decay to the ground state.
  • But the pace of these sales—including a triplex loft on Prince Street that went for $25 million, and a three-bedroom apartment at 15 Central Park West that sold for $24.5 million—have been increasing, creating a sense of excitement in the market. Apartments in Manhattan on Split Paths
  • It is exciting enough launching through the surf in calm conditions, but if the winds pick up, your boat trip to the Banks will be more like white-water rafting on the Zambezi River!
  • Close manoeuvring, defending against air and submarine attacks, naval gunfire shoots, practising replenishment operations at sea and helicopter operations will be among the evolutions which should keep the teenagers excited.
  • At the Black Bull the liquid refreshment was welcome though the food was unexciting.
  • The news of your transfer surprised us all. We will miss you, but realize that exciting opportunities and challenges await you. It has been an honor to be your colleague. We have all benefited from your wit and wisdom and wish you every success on your career path.
  • His whole appearance at such times excited disgust in that lady, and she would leave his presence as soon as possible, using even the term brute to express her disgust; Matthias too, would attempt to rouse him on such occasions, to a sense of impropriety, by exclaiming, "Why, Elijah! what are you saying, what are you about?" while other persons would remove his hand, and hold him. Fanaticism; Its Source and Influence, Illustrated by the Simple Narrative of Isabella, in the Case of Matthias, Mr. and Mrs. B. Folger, Mr. Pierson, Mr. Mills, Catherine, Isabella, &c. &c. A Reply to W. L. Stone, with the Descriptive Portraits of
  • Her face flamed with excitement.
  • An England international, the Hull-born Liverpudlian, who began his career as an exciting youngster at Tottenham, then saw his Liverpool career peter out disappointingly.
  • Her features were fine; her soulful green eyes sparkled with excitement, and her rosebud mouth was turned up in an unconscious smile.
  • We stand to get a hiding, but it ought to be exciting anyway.
  • In the air was the hot dog smell and excited chatter of fairs everywhere. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • Polls and complaints to the BBC about coverage before the event showed an unexcited nation, he said, adding: The public holiday blows a hole in the idea that the wedding will be an economic boost for Britain. Royal wedding prompts surge in foreign holiday bookings
  • When we meet, the 45-year-old is more conventionally dressed but no less excitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no doubt that Zbo played on Modigliani's illness to excite sympathy in a way which the artist did not appreciate.
  • To Rich, his brother suddenly appeared as some benign leader, the merciful father taking his excitable daughters on holiday.
  • Given that rich people consume a smaller portion of their income, they’ll end up paying a smaller percentage of their income in excise taxes. Matthew Yglesias » Somewhat Popular Deficit Reduction
  • The news of your transfer surprised us all. We will miss you, but realize that exciting opportunities and challenges await you. It has been an honor to be your colleague. We have all benefited from your wit and wisdom and wish you every success on your career path.
  • Excise duty revenue from alcoholic drinks is much less buoyant than total excise duty.
  • On the other hand, maybe sanity is overrated, and a decent sabbatical from fiction is just what my brain needs to come up with loads of exciting new ideas.
  • Excitement raged through me when I spotted the desired CD.
  • Crossing genres from lo-fi slacker rock to Greek chillwave, it felt exciting and fresh at the same time as throwing you back into the past in a disorientating timewarp reminiscent of Gold-era Spandau Ballet. The sax is back
  • Another good thing about Amuto episodes is that I can almost be certain you'll make an amuto video afterward. kel aka gandy: It was just a generally exciting episode, so I suppose that's expected (I'm still excited somehow). WordPress.com News
  • My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting.
  • Maybe it's a bit like having a stuffy, old law prof, who seems nowhere near as exciting as the younger, livelier profs, but somewhere along the line, you just start appreciating him.
  • Vicki opened the door excitedly and gaped at everything.
  • Jefferson famously excised all miracles from his copy of the King James Bible; as a rationalist and a deist, he considered such stories to be needless embellishments.
  • Sandara squealed excitedly, ‘how come you never told me your cousin was very much like me?’
  • An excited group of children tumbled out of school/the bus.
  • Ever since I found out that they make adult sizes I've been daydreaming about 'heeling' to work (just think how exciting that walk to and from London Bridge would be on wheels), about skating carefree-ly round Paul when we go shopping, and about generally being the coolest kid in the playground. The One With The Fad
  • Until the climax of the sexual erethism, woman is for man the acme of supreme desire; but with detumescence the emotions tend to swing to the opposite pole, and excitement and longing are forgotten in the mood of repugnance and exhaustion. Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family
  • Such a mixing of configurations is present in proteins, where the energy of the excited state is dissipated among many conformational substates.
  • Harling admits he is excited at the challenge of making the classic show into a film.
  • On video, the shots just seem to bounce off him - he is not known for his skill but for his ruggedness and aggression, so it should be an exciting fight.
  • The media is investing hundreds of thousands of dollars into microtechnology because they see that as the big breakthrough in making the viewer of a sporting event more excited about what they're watching.
  • This was an exciting period in the molecular biology of adenovirus with the discoveries (a) that only one specific fragment of the genome, the E1 region, was responsible for oncogenic transformation; (b) that restriction endonuclease length polymorphism could be utilized to generate genetic maps; (c) the mapping of specific genes on the viral genome; and (d) generation of a viral map of sequences expressed as stable RNAs. Phillip A. Sharp - Autobiography
  • Through a side door we found an amazing amount of room but nothing particularly exciting.
  • WE have a hard enough time making our minds up over three basically the same parties (ys, when it comes right down to it ... no social programs are touched by any party. .healthcare, UI, and CPP) But if we had the "excitment" of the American style politics up here, most people would say we have become Americans and get all bent out of shape. CTV News RSS Feed
  • They were delighted someone they knew had won the award, and no doubt their excitement gave Rhonda a thrill too.
  • But that does not seem likely to dampen the excitement. The Sun
  • State of exaltation or excitement of the spirits or passions.
  • Safe to say it felt rather more exciting than my experiences on British still water lakes.
  • He would get overexcited, jumping up and down, screaming at the screen. The Sun
  • The very mention of his name excited her.
  • You provide excitement when she needs it and comfort when she is low. The Sun
  • The lunar high could bring a touch of excitement and anticipation into your life. The Sun
  • My stomach was already aflutter with all the excitement.
  • But the excitement quickly fizzled out. Times, Sunday Times
  • To get to this exciting stage is a great achievement.
  • They had some words, -- the officer and the sentry, -- he couldn't tell what, but the officer spoke excited like, and all of a sudden jumped away and started as though to run, and Number 6 "hollered" after him, though Reilly didn't clearly understand what was said. Ray's Daughter A Story of Manila
  • Huey, excited by Robert's ideas on deceit and self-deception, was eager for the three of us to get together.
  • The fans rushed onto the pitch in an excited mob.
  • I was jigging about on the cobble stone path, partly because I was excited at seeing my new house for the first time, but mainly because it was mid January and, quite frankly, flipping cold!
  • They had their moments though - take this exciting deal against Australia in the round robin. Times, Sunday Times
  • In water, the blue light comes from excited atoms that emit blue light.
  • Two bacon rashers are in the frying pan - one sizzling excitedly in its own fat, the other heaving a little as it bleeds odd white clots. Times, Sunday Times
  • The game hung in the balance until the last minute when an exciting point decided it.
  • It was well-known that he never let himself become excited by rumour or danger.
  • He was drunk; he seemed excited and tired, as if he had just come down off methedrine.
  • He excoriates the McSweeney's crowd and "the ridiculous dithering of John Barth ... [and] the reductive cardboard constructions of Donald Barthelme," and would excise from the modern canon "nearly all of Gaddis, Pynchon, DeLillo," and — while he's at it — "the diarrheic flow of words that is Ulysses ... the incomprehensible ramblings of late Faulkner and the sterile inventions of late Nabokov. New & Noteworthy
  • This new cadre of charity leaders will bring to the sector an exciting set of skills, fit to face a new set of challenges. Times, Sunday Times
  • This CD blends an equal amount of exciting reels, jigs and hornpipes, along with a selection of old and new songs performed by the lyrical and commanding voice of Ciarán Ó Gealbháin, who is joined on one of the tracks by the great Liam Clancy.
  • In India, the co-operative has been supplying dairy products to the food industry and pharmaceutical-grade lactose to the pharmaceutical industry through its joint venture DMV-Fonterra Excipients. Fonterra Eyes India's Booming Dairy Sector
  • I was expecting to see puffins, exciting divers and a variety of waders.
  • Hey! Cool it! Don't get so excited!
  • And on television bulletins, viewers were first treated to how England rugby union had caned Canada which was about as exciting a tussle as Chelsea taking on Chertsey in football.
  • It took almost a year to housebreak her, mainly because in her excitement she could generally only make it a flight or two down from my apartment before releasing her bladder. El Perro
  • Section 144 of the Excise Act, in fact, says that you can rely on an averment to establish a fact, even if it is the ultimate fact, and that has been done in many cases.
  • Experiencing the rich legacy of Ingmar Bergman is every bit as exciting as the chance to view the Turner watercolours or hear Tony Bennett perform the great American songbook, and the retrospective is simply unmissable.
  • I'd also like to introduce some more training aids and pyrotechnics to make it more exciting and induce the adrenalin.
  • Central to the latest McCain drive is an attempt to use against Mr. Obama the huge crowds and excitement he has drawn, including on his foreign trip last week, by promoting a view of him as more interested in attention and adulation than in solving the problems facing American families. The Early Word: Whose Narrative Is It, Anyway? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • One of the reasons I strongly recommend using antecedents is that if you say your story is like ROMANCING THE STONE and LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER, it tells me you have a woman hero in an inflated action story that’s going after adrenaline and excitement. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Michael Hauge, Part 1
  • It's pretty exciting that the dishwasher is getting fixed tomorrow, too. January 24th, 2010

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