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1 The presence of some famous hurling fathers added spice to the afternoon.
2 The fact that the directors were once married added spice to the dish.
3 An occasional runaway convict from Australia added spice to the mixture.
4 A mild flirtation - it added spice to her often dreary days.
5 But many added spice with demands for changes or by watching earlier prodding pay off.
6 He had said once that it added spice to scouting, and the scouts had agreed.
7 This lure of booty added spice to the hunt.
8 But the rumor gave the game an added spice .
9 It added spice to an otherwise highly repetitive life.
10 A little opposition, indeed, added spice to the friendship.
11 It's game over which many would salivate without the added spice provided by yesterday's verbal jousting.
12 The annual border battle between Colorado and Utah will feature some added spice this Saturday night.
13 The song is quintessential bossa nova, with the added spice of Claudio Roditi's sleek trumpet solo.
14 He never knew in what mood he should find her, and it added spice to their friendship.
15 Soldiering provided a way to fulfill that need, while the danger involved merely added spice to youthful dreams.
16 As if play-offs weren't tense enough, this semi-final comes with the added spice of being a Yorkshire derby.
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