Enthusiasm
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543 examples of Enthusiasm in a sentence
They only remember you as you were, and it's a great confidence boost to be back in touch with these people and hear their
enthusiasm
about your interest in returning to work.
Plus we have an energy, an
enthusiasm
about returning to work precisely because we've been away from it for a while.
Anatomical art has the power to reach far beyond the pages of a medical textbook, to ignite an excitement in the public, and reinvigorate an
enthusiasm
in the medical world, ultimately connecting our innermost selves with our bodies through art.
And they left with concrete outcomes and full of
enthusiasm.
I was going to do it anyway, but I appreciate the
enthusiasm.
So when I started producing "The Dead Mall Series," I put the videos up onto YouTube, and while I thought they were interesting, frankly I didn't think others would share the
enthusiasm
for such a drab and depressing topic.
This is one of the reasons why the advent of electric cars has generated lots of
enthusiasm
among people.
And this would be the moment when the
enthusiasm
trickled, and it would maybe also get, like, awkwardly silent in the room, and I would think this was terribly sad, because I do believe our bowels are quite charming.
As I travel around the world and meet mayors and civic leaders, I'm amazed by the energy,
enthusiasm
and effectiveness they bring to their work.
But always with a smile, always with an enthusiasm, that is incredible.
And I went to her with great enthusiasm, and I told her about how much we had learned about infrastructure, the city, the efficiency of the city, the architecture, the five materials that made the city.
This meant not only an artistic triumph, but also a profound emotional sympathy between the public of the most advanced nations of the world and the musical youth of Latin America, as seen in Venezuela, giving these audiences a message of music, vitality, energy,
enthusiasm
and strength.
With passion and
enthusiasm
we pay profound respects to TED for its outstanding humanism, the scope of its principles, for its open and generous promotion of young values.
I managed to stick in both the zeppelin and an ocean liner out of sheer
enthusiasm.
It's something like this: And I had blocks in the pyramid, and the cornerstones being industriousness and enthusiasm, working hard and enjoying what you're doing, coming up to the apex, according to my definition of success.
How do you expect me to bring this same level of enthusiasm, excitement and passion to the workplace?"
And with this one campaign as our umbrella, my organization, DATA, and other groups, have been tapping into the energy and the
enthusiasm
that's out there from Hollywood into the heartland of America.
I am proud that my personal engagement and
enthusiasm
towards this topic of carers found an echo in my own workplace.
Watching this movie will taint your
enthusiasm
for vampire movies.
It lacked
enthusiasm
and persistence on all accounts.
The music sequences are far more successful than the attempts at movie satire and, for the first thirty minutes or so, Jack Black's manic
enthusiasm
is infectious.
It's really quite puzzling to me how incapable I am to grasp what evoked the
enthusiasm
of the cheering audiences in 1986 (and apparently still today, reading my fellow IMDBers comments).
Hailing from Northern Ireland, via New Jersey, the main character, Fergus, sees his crusade as a mission of mass importance and approaches it with all the enthusiasm, vitality, discipline and attention to detail one would expect from a trained dentist.
He seems to be running out of ideas,
enthusiasm
and money.
There is no evidence of
enthusiasm
for what they are doing.
It's hard to work up any
enthusiasm
for this awful cartoon-like epic that for some reason has become a cult classic.
You will see there is a lot of
enthusiasm
from the people who participated in it.
I must admit, I enjoyed the actor who played Beethoven, he took to the role with
enthusiasm
and a keen balance of the poignant and humorous aspects of Beethoven's character; he obviously did his research.
Now, I'm big on B-movies, and I always look the other way when a boom mike pops onscreen or an actor speaks his or her lines with all the
enthusiasm
of Gerald Ford, but this one really let me down.
Juliette Binoche is the posterchild for vulnerability and childlike
enthusiasm.
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