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"Willis may just give a thrilling account of the children's chit-chat for the past two weeks."
I have seen this several times, and once when it gave a thrill to the wild sport of night hunting that had unexpected consequences.
The roads are laid out nicely and a ride through the forest gives a thrilling experience.
It also gives a thrilling comparison between old, modern, and reconstructive painting that is seen throughout the wing.
Thursday night's defeat was far less of an embarrassment, because Tsonga gave a thrilling and dynamic performance.
There is a 240 meter long canopy rope walk, about 35 to 40 feet in height, giving a thrilling experience to the visitors while walking.
"It gives a thrill to life," he explained to me, "when life is carried in one's hand.
As for pleasing me--well you did give a thrill once upon a time, during the first week of our acquaintance.
Mr. Feinstein gives a thrilling account of that game, which Army won, 14-13, following a 90-yard drive in the last minute.
However, being so low they also give a thrilling sensation of speed, and your only problem will be getting your child off when it's time to go.
Michael Fredericks gives a thrilling performance as Charles Coleman, the accused Butcher of Budapest.
Each run burns up about 20 gallons of kerosene, with about half that expended in fireballs "to give a thrill to folks in the stands," he said.
Miss Stratas, though reported to be suffering the aftereffects of food poisoning, gave a thrilling, no-holds-barred performance in which her gifts as a singing actress were tested to the full.
Dance is given a thrilling spin on tonight's "Great Performances" presentation of Garth Fagan's "Griot New York."
A very few escaped, including Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai, whose Mémoires give a thrilling picture of the sufferings of the fugitives.
And the very fact that an aspect of Asian art long relegated to critical obscurity has been restored to view gives a thrill of discovery to this quietly engrossing show.
Robert Osborne, a bass-baritone, gave a thrilling performance both vocally and dramatically, and the ensemble, conducted by Mr. Schulthess, was energetic and attentive to dramatic detail.
This compliment, which savored so little of flattery, gave a thrill of joy to the man whom already Europe considered a hero; and who might be thought to be satiated with praise.
It is hard to say just what he resembled, but his expression, his facial angle, and the length of his arms gave a thrill of repulsion to those who met him for the first time.
It takes a 15 minutes drive to reach the hill temple by road and it gives a thrilling experience while travelling through the lush green forest and the steep slopes slopes on the side.
Martel Maxwell has poured her experiences as a former showbiz journalist into this book, and Max's escapades at parties give a thrilling insight into the celebrity-baiting world of the kiss and tell.
Mr. Mealy, a precise, extrovert performer, gave a thrilling account of Schmelzer's "Sonata tertia" (from "Sonatae unarum fidium," 1664), sensitively accompanied by the harpsichordist Eric Milnes.
Each crew had to be taken out on a Zodiac, given a thrilling ride through the surf, given a chance to videotape our divers and to walk around on the Blowfish and nuzzle the ship's cat.
Krenek, who had witnessed much of what had happened and who had played a major role in identifying the probable background of the killers, substituted for her and gave a thrilling account of her bravery and foresight.
You could argue that this was shameless pandering--I bristled at it at the time--but with some distance I can see the merits: It gave a thrill for people who, unlike us, don't see their names in print.