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Free forecast models from a range of organisations are publicly available so sometimes a single model run, for weather some time away, ends up being the basis for some excitable headlines predicting snow.

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Our crowd’s usually very excitable people in the same way that I’m excitable.”

“I guess I’m just not an excitable guy,” he told CBS reporter Leslie Stahl and a similarly bewildered White House press corps amazed by his laconic response.

He’s the most physically gifted player in baseball and he’s the most driven player in baseball, but what really separates him from others is his ability to calm himself in the batter’s box regardless of how excitable he can be outside of it.

Containing the excitable puppies in the helicopter proved difficult, Smith said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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