In the 1940s and 1950s, public excitement was generated over the recovery of dramatic large mammal bones.
The reports have generated a curious blend of public excitement and resignation.
He had said at a sitting three days before, "If proof should fail, we must take advantage of the public excitement.
All that day, the public excitement caused by the defiant letter mounted steadily higher.
Again, public excitement seems to have obscured the identifiable flaws in the enterprise.
If scientists increased public excitement about science, there was a good chance of having more public supporters.
With this has come increased public excitement about the arts: admissions to museums, for instance, have almost doubled in the last decade.
In the 1940s and 1950s, public excitement was generated by the preparation of previously recovered large mammal bones.
If we scientists increase the public excitement about science, there is a good chance of having more public supporters.
The exhibition, which roused much public excitement, continued for more than a year.