If second-generation systems can meet these criteria, businesses will be eager to evolve commerce to e-commerce. |
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The problem, it seems, is that Morocco is eager to sell its image as a moderate, reasonable state within a sea of unreasonable countries. |
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At Imprint, what we require of volunteers is to be enthusiastic, eager and willing to learn. |
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He's eager and willing to please and follows my instructions without a fault. |
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I didn't want to play myself, but I didn't mind that others were eager and willing. |
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However, we also are eager to add intermediate-level chamber music for any combination of strings, winds or voice without piano. |
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She listened with an eager ear, thirsty for knowledge of a life better than her own. |
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The Argentina team had problems holding serve and the Swedes were eager to finish the match in four sets. |
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Although this varies by organization, the front-line people are often all too eager to kick you upstairs. |
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Both the Soviet Union and the United States were eager to kick in cash and advice. |
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So, seized with impatience and eager to get the party started, we headed on, following the streams of people going the same direction. |
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Wilkens, the NBA's all-time winningest coach, is at his best guiding a group of veterans eager for someone to point the way to the promised land. |
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Mr Goss sees no danger and is eager to recite statistics that paint a bright picture of his operation's future. |
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He was a quiet person, not overly ambitious but always eager to reconcile disputes between opposing parties. |
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But he was eager to emulate his father and reconquer parts of Germany lost after the defeat of Quinctilius Varus. |
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A place of timeless beauty, it beckons to anyone eager to explore remote natural wonders. |
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He was followed by other cattlemen, as well as woodcutters eager to exploit the tall stands of cedar. |
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Others will envisage a scrounger eager to take advantage of state benefits. |
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Michael's experiences left him energized, excited, and eager to apply his newfound knowledge to his own enterprise. |
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She also teaches those who are eager to learn the skills, especially the dying art of beadwork. |
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Pettersen, 60, was about 15 and the eager new owner of a reel-to-reel tape recorder when a friend told him about a local singer. |
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It didn't take long to attract the 30 teams needed, and some eager would-be dragon racers had to be turned away. |
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The waif seemed eager to get inside, but I didn't want to alienate her affections if she had a home. |
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The University was eager to point out that alcohol is banned from Oxford's streets. |
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They were so eager to close they could hardly get their ballpoints out fast enough. |
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The scramble for rail tickets began today, as eager passengers tried to secure scarce Christmas seats. |
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The media bombard the public with calls for more government spending and eager politicians scramble to help in the spend-up. |
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This meant that allottees, eager to build their dream homes, couldn't do so. |
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You wonder how frustrating it must be, still scrabbling to plug holes in low budgets after years of eager critical acclaim? |
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But unless we scored with an eager couple, this sexual nirvana was strictly off-limits to us single males. |
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While you may be eager to begin this period of rest and relaxation, don't be in a rush to jump in the car after a long day of work. |
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But, even though Waters had no real power to say yea or nay to their ideas, they were eager please the Pope of Trash. |
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When the US marines landed in the south, an armoured column immediately set out to meet them, eager at last to engage the enemy. |
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Immediately, my Yorkshire terrier puppy Bonbon came bouncing in the hallway, eager to greet me. |
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At the outset, most of the jurors are eager to render a guilty verdict and go home. |
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Having experienced professional football and American football he is eager for rugby to take on similar codes of practice. |
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While Paris and Berlin are eager to repair frayed transatlantic relations, the Europeans do not want to be dictated to by Washington. |
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But it didn't take much imagination to picture swarms of tourists eager to frolic in the soft sand and splash about in the tepid waters. |
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I virtually bit the waiter's hand off, so eager was I to get my laughing gear around the chef's petits fours. |
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Pupils lined up outsides schools clutching brand new bags eager to return to class. |
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When a televangelist decides to broadcast a special from within the jail, the sheriff's department is only too eager to comply. |
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Young directors work closely alongside the playwrights, both eager to enable each other to learn and discover from each other. |
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Again, like today's, its doings were chronicled by an irreverent, iconoclastic press eager for celebrity gossip and social scandal. |
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The Goddard Arms Hotel in Old Town was packed on Friday night with people all eager to do their bit for the relief effort. |
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While tautog can be caught in the summer, it's hard to get a bait past the eager sea bass. |
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Hot babes and hip boys come for the classy cocktails poured by dashing bar staff who are eager to please. |
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They're both eager to drink, club and make merry in London while they can before returning to Tehran next week. |
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When the entire camp is asleep, children are awake because they are eager to see their mothers, to have meals with their fathers. |
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Nor is he is a Christ figure, despite the eager or outraged avowals to that effect during the Soviet era. |
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They dove in, eager to avenge their fallen comrades, fellow subjects, and most of all, brothers. |
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It is not a view most Austrians are eager to have associated with their country. |
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Most such meetings also feature commercial displays and eager salesmen pitching their company's products. |
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Thrown on their beam ends, they were presently planning something else, eager to shake dice with destiny and with courage unbroken. |
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The dogs of the SWAT team were baying furiously, eager to be let loose at their victim. |
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For a man who says he favors human freedom and choice, McKibben is awfully eager to limit both. |
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I am eager to find out if he is as tactile in real life as he is in my head. |
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The 100 or so residents are now expecting a rush of tourists, all eager to see what Britain's bleakest spot has to offer. |
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He has years of experience as an assistant manager and is very eager to take the next step. |
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It is surprising how nastily loquacious people become when a national newspaper's chequebook is waved under their eager noses. |
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There is a teacher speaking rudely to an eager student, enjoying her little power. |
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I'm not eager to embrace the term documentary, even though in a larger sense they would fall under that rubric. |
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However, one look at our eager students reminds us they rely on and look to us for leadership, guidance and motivation. |
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Should we expect hordes of eager Western tourists to start clogging up the arrivals halls at Bulgaria's airports? |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements for the premiere of the work. |
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Don Quijote is eager to challenge the rogue and the Duke says he will take care of all the arrangements and have it take place at the castle. |
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I've cleared my calendar at work for the next two weeks, I've ironed a presentable shirt and I'm all aquiver in eager expectation. |
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Although an unexpected strong gale from the north made us shiver in the golf links, everybody was eager to have a go at the game. |
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So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never publicize anyone's name without their explicit permission. |
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But manufacturers, eager for fourth-quarter sales growth at any cost, may swallow the difference even at risk to their profits. |
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They rose early the next morning, and Rhia sensed that the soldiers seemed well-rested and eager to resume their journey. |
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Watching from many rows behind the center ring Marvin sits surrounded by eager children all of whom gaze at the ringmaster in awe. |
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Reportedly, her look is especially popular among Asian businessmen, who are eager to use her likeness to advertise their products. |
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These letters reveal the eager young composer fretting anxiously over arrangements. |
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All too often you're talking to two sides eager to portray themselves in a sympathetic light. |
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She was eager to see the damage for herself, even though her husband, a police lieutenant, warned her how bad it was. |
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And when the film's final scene fades to black, you will be even more eager to see how Batman Continues. |
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They may be shills eager to steer you into a favored silver or wood shop, which give them a cut. |
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Depressed and eager to get trashed, she meets up with her friends in a corner bar, which turns out to be a gay club. |
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Teachers are so eager to work there some of those who were hired willingly make a daily commute of nearly four hours to come to work. |
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At least sixty bands will be showcased nationwide to an increasingly eager and anticipative UK and Irish record company audience. |
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I don't blame the users but the drug pushers who are so eager to get people hooked on heroin. |
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How the flame bickers, and quivers, and flickers, darting its eager tongues about! |
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His strides lengthened and he picked up his pace, as if eager to reach our destination. |
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As eager journalists told and retold the story of their naval valor, lieutenant Hobson's celebrity grew. |
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My guide is a 29-year-old Bhutanese who was always eager to share his culture and traditions with me. |
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Charlie looked down at the eager young man sat on the edge of his seat, pawing at the rigid pleat of his trouser leg. |
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Both are annuals, but once they are established in your garden they are eager reseeders. |
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Their laughters are mingled with the roaring sound of the mighty waves, which are much too eager to devour their easy preys. |
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I wish the money-hungry media sharks all too eager to exploit and enforce stereotypes to fill up their wallets would see that. |
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As the cast and crew mingled with the crowd of eager reporters a traditional jazz quartet kept the festivities going. |
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What about the shame of housing bright, eager international students in mould infested, decrepit residences? |
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Since then, many counties and townships have switched to an electronic system eager to prevent future problems. |
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Nevertheless, marketers are increasingly eager to tout their wares to Broadway's captive audience. |
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There was soon an eager string of sailors taking the vital stores from below decks to the two helicopters. |
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And we became eager to perform the set of cover versions we had put together. |
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Like a mad tugboat, my friend Michael nonetheless seemed eager to drag me to the event. |
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Instead, as they were in the midst of an ad slump and eager to get their hands on big tranches of money, they leapt at the arrangement. |
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As a result, the band seemed eager to break up the set with older tunes and covers. |
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This lake sees carp anglers from all over Europe, eager to make the most of the warm winters. |
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By the time he takes to the stage tonight the crowd is eager with anticipation. |
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Stick out the full 20 minutes and you will emerge sensually numb and eager to disengage with emotional conflict. |
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A young and eager mind endowed with the gift of scientific aptitude is particularly sensitive to these societal influences. |
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High-school students are eager and willing to learn physics for its own sake, once they recognize the intellectual beauty of the subject. |
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Often spouses aren't eager to relinquish their newly acquired skills of independence and self-reliance. |
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It's easy to see why the candidates are so eager talk about anything other than marriage. |
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She leaned into him and Jack met her eager lips with a long, lingering kiss. |
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York played host to the tenth and final leg of Chapman's month-long UK tour, and an eager audience gave her a warm welcome and a fond farewell. |
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Huey, excited by Robert's ideas on deceit and self-deception, was eager for the three of us to get together. |
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Hopefully i wont be all stiff and achy since i might have done a bit too much today, but i was eager to get in and do some gardening! |
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Because he is eager to welcome thrushes and waxwings to his yard, he is adding berries to one area. |
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The site made us all eager to get down there so we changed quickly into our bathers. |
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He sounded so sure of himself that I had to wonder how many girls readily threw themselves at him, eager for a date. |
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Two terribly eager young men were dueling with megaphones, exchanging jocular insults across the concourse. |
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I was actually quite surprised that people were very eager to share their plants. |
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He has fleshy pale cheeks, bright brown eyes and an eager bearing that leaves the impression of an overgrown boy. |
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Literary enthusiasts eager to draw on such historical stories will be able to take advantage of the new Jerwood Centre. |
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Institutions have been eager to pursue a sharp growth in their output of research papers. |
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If a date is too eager to hear about dancing, or judgmental, or overly impressed, he's out the door. |
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The studios have always approached Cannes warily, eager to use it as a PR launch pad for their prestige pictures. |
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His what-you-see-is-what-you-get authenticity seemed to defy Wall Street norm, leaving those eager to pigeonhole him at a loss. |
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The experts on the managing committee of the Federal Railways were ranged against private-sector firms, eager to sell their power equipment. |
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The new incubation units are being snapped up by locals who are eager to start-up business in the thriving town of Portarlington. |
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We were eager to get out of there, and to the new base near the front lines. |
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Early next morning found the Talbots eager like frisky children raring to get started in their adventure. |
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And publicists, eager to please their clients, are still fibbing to keep their starlets young. |
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Hearing of that strange adventure the children's eager faces glowed with delight and excitement. |
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Donning childlike smiles and glowing with eager anticipation, we made haste for the dining room just a few steps down the hall. |
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Several Allied secret services such as SOE were eager to assist in these tasks, sometimes with political objects in mind. |
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I know you're eager to prove John's worth but do try to keep a civil tongue in your head. |
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This eager anticipation almost mocks readerly expectation as it is simultaneously manipulating it. |
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Thus, the child can develop into a multi-faceted personality eager and ready to face the world. |
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There had to be about 100 girls in this crowd, each one of them eager and ready to go to the palace. |
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The most important factor is the open and friendly staff who are always ready to serve and eager to please. |
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The southern Sudanese are eager and ready to provide the balance of forces. |
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Doubts resolved, he is now committed, eager and ready to take up the challenge. |
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Star voices not only draw eager listeners but also their message is readily accepted. |
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During waking hours she's fielding phone calls every weekend, eager to feed the greedy maw of celebrity gossip. |
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And after two books, I was very eager to get back to narrative third-person writing. |
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Why so many people are so eager to flaunt their musical bona fides by loathing Coldplay. |
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This has always put Arabs aback, made them vulnerable and eager to avoid uncalculated escalation. |
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Many were just eager to forget, absolve, or overlook serious accusations, simply because doing so would be hugely convenient. |
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Ms Jones says in an afterword to the book that she is eager to bring her books into the world while they are still relevant. |
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She is equally desirous of Levine, as animalistic and eager to consume him while sticky with sanguine fluid. |
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In August 1984, I arrived at the university of Virginia in Charlottesville, eager to jump into college life. |
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Sunday's World Cup final has the most astute soccer experts and eager bookies setting their odds on who will win. |
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Yet in practice, those most attentive to LGBT concerns may be the least eager to pick this fight. |
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He often receives inquiries from sellers eager to verify that their items are authentic. |
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And the remaining militants appear eager to milk the crisis right to the bitter end. |
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Romney clearly sided with blitzer, eager to discuss the nasty attacks against him. |
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The bluegrass State is eager to grow hemp for the purposes of research and commerce. |
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The moment seems to be a familiar breed of Internet gaffe when a eager but inept social media staffer makes a blunder. |
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After all, there will always be a bureaucrat, politician, or judge eager to set the limits on what is unacceptably offensive. |
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This is the Mexico that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and most major U.S. corporations, are eager to call amigo. |
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Humans are tribal, and it feels natural to think that humanity has always been eager to categorize on the basis of skin color. |
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On an average weekend morning when the whole family is at home, they'll go through a good jar of the stuff on toast, waffles, pancakes, or eager fingers. |
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Too eager to be respectful, he knocked more and more forcefully, shaking the brittle wallboards and splintering a few pieces of the flimsy sun-baked wood. |
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I find tears in my eyes as we drive through the mountains, the earth alive with sturdy walnuts and tall pines, the flowering apricots and eager poplars of spring. |
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Busily I raced around New York, horning in on investors' conferences, eager to meet a financial guru or an entrepreneur who could teach me something. |
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His TV Dinner was a feast of curiosities enmeshed with the everyday, a meal that leaves one feeling slightly queasy, even overstuffed, but eager for more. |
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But the war grew wings and swept on and except for one Ju 88 who buzzed the field without biting yet drew 5000 rounds from the eager ack-ack boys. |
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They aren't eager young design students hoping to score someone's extra invitation or sneak in on a kindly editor's coattails. |
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I was very eager to protect myself from opportunists who may have crawled out of the woodwork to make a quick buck. |
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If he realized that she knew that he was an escaped convict, then he might assume that she would be only too eager to send him back from whence he came. |
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The cool britannia mood of 1997 had looked forward in eager and largely misplaced optimism to the New Labour future. |
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He was eager to share his impressions and opinions on my writings. |
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With every race and creed of the the world paddling on a lake in Queens, I was eager to see how a team can win or lose. |
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Especially in the age of postmodernism or the New Age, many people are eager to enjoy their present moments and realize their own individual dreams. |
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When I was fortunate enough to find a good job in Perth in 1975 I was eager to return and revisit those beautiful, wild places I had known as a child. |
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But behind them are ISIS fighters and sympathizers and locals eager to curry favor by selling out their neighbors. |
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Why the government is so vehemently eager to delist the grizzly remains a troublesome question. |
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Every morning my brother and I had our horses fetched from the grazing-ground and rode out to visit neighbouring camps and laagers, eager to see all that we could. |
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All bulldozed by developers, eager to satiate the needs of the rich and foreign. |
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Ramos is a conduit between his Latino audience and politicians eager to schmooze with it. |
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Moreover, Kodak's bets are paying off in health-imaging, where it's leveraging longstanding ties with doctors eager to replace X-rays with digital images. |
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The national media, eager to break another disaster story, have been carrying images that make York appear marooned to all except yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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After a decadent weekend in the company of friends, I found myself in a dodgy hotel flanked by eager minds and stomachs. |
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In the days leading up to Thanksgiving, most of us are eager to return home for the holiday. |
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So it may seem odd that I've been eager to get a report card from my employees on the eve of my first year as the editor-in-chief of Fast Company. |
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The clink and jangle of the amusement arcade caught my ear, and I joined other eager gamblers throwing good money after bad in the name of pre-flight entertainment. |
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Henry, and the rest of the scientific world, was eager to learn the effects of a suborbital flight on a monkey, whose anatomy resembles that of humans. |
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The faculty at my alma mater were excited by their scholarly concerns and eager to share their questions and insights with any responsive student. |
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And these are not slow learners trying to catch up with their classmates but talented pupils eager to extend their breadth of knowledge about their chosen subject. |
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That it stems from an engrained sense of unworthiness and shame is something that Dunne is winningly eager to acknowledge. |
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She was a black leghorn and eager to start a family of her own. |
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But on the whole I found myself eager to return to The fallback Plan when I was away from it. |
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These princes of Transylvania, as well as their successors in the following century, were all eager to prepare the liberation of Hungary from both Germans and Turks. |
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I could explain, but for the first time in two months, I am at liberty to do absolutely nothing at all and as you might guess, I'm really quite eager to get going on that. |
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They have confidence that at your gallery they will be happily welcomed, you will be eager to show them your merchandise and quick to let you take art home on approval. |
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Some years ago, when I worked in publishing, I attended a meeting with a literary agent and a respected young journalist eager to pitch an idea for a new book. |
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As the product is scheduled to arrive in retailers one week from today, eager players shouldn't have to wait much longer before it's in their hands. |
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Let's face it, we're a nation of rubberneckers, eager to gawk at any accident, smoldering homestead, or decaying corpse as long as it is not our own. |
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The organisers of the event came in for sharp words by the eager fans. |
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The sun was bright and cheerily shone in on her bed, the birds were chirping noisily, Mathilde was lowing from the barn eager to be milked, and she smelled breakfast. |
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The Loyalists amongst the Colonials came out in crowds to see him, eager to show their allegiance now that it looked as if the revolution were sputtering out. |
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Want to know why the Tea Party so eager to grievously wound the Republican Party? |
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People were eager to see the place that, just two days ago, was guarded with state air defense forces and riot police squads. |
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In this way, certain cognitive mechanisms can act like a hammer too eager for nails. |
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In my salad days as an eager young university student, I came across a tutor who had something of a reputation for enjoying an occasional flutter on the stock market. |
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Netanyahu has been eager to take credit for Iran's hedging of its stockpiles. |
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Fishmongers are another group of people who have a wealth of information waiting to be tapped by inquisitive customers, and they all seem eager to advise and assist. |
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A woman in a smart uniform scribbles out tickets for a growing line of tourists eager to take a trip on the old-fashioned train. |
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Early missionaries had been ordained ministers eager to save souls. |
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I hungrily devoured this wild conspiratorial narrative, eager to be a young Jedi in the rebellion against the evolutionary Empire. |
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Now, lined up in their matching chairs, the three of them look unified, purposeful, like eager schoolkids taking turns to explain some esoteric science project. |
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There was no shortage of eager buyers, twelve and thirteen-year-olds showing off how hard and grown up they were by giving themselves bad breath and lung cancer. |
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It became, as a direct consequence, a field where limited opportunities gave plenty of scope for those who were established to exploit those who were eager aspirants. |
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Some conservatives, who have long viewed the Ohio congressman as a country-club Republican too eager to make deals, are steamed. |
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He remembers that the specialist was eager to include it in the house's February 2010 impressionist and Modern Sale. |
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Why is it that marquee players from European countries are eager to represent their country while getting Canadian players is often an onerous chore? |
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Given that they opposed the war, it's hardly reasonable to suggest that they should be eager to have all the scutwork of humanitarian aid dumped on them. |
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Still, after nearly a month at sea, I imagine they are eager to recharge, ready for interaction with the outside world. |
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The students in Jakarta or Seoul who are eager to use their knowledge to benefit mankind. |
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The students in Jakarta and Seoul who are eager to use their knowledge to benefit humankind. |
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She is eager to please her lost father, to the point of self-destruction. |
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He was especially eager to bear down on the then-flaccid economy. |
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Does he think she's as eager to get back to his semi-detached as he? |
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Left alone for a moment in her room, I quickly pawed through the perfume bottles on her glass-and-gilt vanity tray, eager to see what the other half was spritzing. |
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She's a true beauty who is always ready for anything and eager to please. |
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Of course, not all latter-day saints are eager to accept science on the same plane as God-given, capital-T truth. |
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For while eager looters in the neighborhood were watching, so were Bobby Green, lei Yuille, Terri Barnett, and Titus Murphy. |
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The English rugby anthem Swing Low, Sweet Chariot was bellowed out by more than 600 fans, eager to see their team finally clinch the longed-for title. |
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People are so eager to grab them that one man dives into the crowd like an NFL linebacker. |
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As it turned out, the day had produced plenty of feelings, which we were eager to share that afternoon on the shadeless, baking sand of a beach known as Santo Domingo. |
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No one was especially eager to deliver news of a disastrous military defeat or looming economic crisis. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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Through the eager ministrations of a larger-than-life taxi-driver Spiro, who himself has a soft spot for Mother, the family move to a succession of different coloured villas. |
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As for Downton, fans will be eager to know McGovern thinks this is the best season yet. |
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I was eager to get there, but I got stuck behind one Sunday driver after another on that trip. |
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General Montgomery and Major General Walter Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief of staff, were eager to launch the invasion. |
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However, the importance of a school's reputation also makes schools more eager to expel pupils that don't perform well. |
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By 13 March Richard had returned to England, and by 12 May he had set sail for Normandy with some 300 ships, eager to engage Philip in war. |
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Other girls in the foster home are eager to destroy her and get her kicked out of the place. It's a tough situation. |
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Those from the less prosperous Hispaniola were eager to search for new success in a new settlement. |
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What happens is that we hacks, eager to sell papers or attract viewers, confect a story out of whatever result the race throws up. |
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Or they may be eager to enter the Anthropod Zoo, where an enormous praying mantis stands at the entrance. |
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Even when they were not eager for talk, sometimes they were interestable if addressed directly. |
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In spite of the earlier rupture in their relations, Maxentius was eager to present himself as his father's devoted son after his death. |
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At Derwent Reservoir good catches have been taken from all areas as fish have been eager to feed, though choosey at times. |
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Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
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So why, you might ask, are many of our leaders so eager to build it? |
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For the political right, naturally eager to put the left in bad odor, the naming frenzy was a bonanza. |
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Stun Tech's Kaufman is eager to begin marketing the belt to other countries. |
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His replacement, Darren Rounce was eager to tell us of his store's successes. |
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Make no mistake, they will come to Anfield eager to upset the applecart and prove there is life after Redknapp. |
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Now girls are eager to learn the difference between cross-head screwdrivers and Allen keys and this book explains all. |
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I was among the masses, eager to check off an item high on my bucket list. |
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German Shepherd's were used also because of their strength, intelligence and trainability, being eager to please their masters. |
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Dr Rafiq said Saanens have usually uniform white colour, is of large size,vitality, herd compatibility and have eager to please temperament. |
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The club was full of eager young hotheads who never seemed to be able to agree on anything. |
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The old German shorthair female seemed as eager to go as Bill's 6-year-old wirehair Sage. |
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Some were worth it, but many buttons remained unpushed after the first eager unwrapping. |
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Your partner will be so eager to be licked and caressed that your introductory tonguings in this area just won't be enough. |
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In other countries, notably Britain and America, this practice was carried out by individual manufacturers eager to improve their own methods. |
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We now have salesgirls in every mall willing and eager to help us find what we need. |
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But eager to try something different, I agreed to pack my salopettes and head to Scandinavia. |
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Had he taken a drop too many in his quest for thrillsome delights, and was his mother overly eager to be rid of him? |
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Proof of this adaptability is seen in its easy and eager ability to repopulate areas damaged by forest fires or clearings. |
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Now he's too eager for the graveyard pun or, if he's trying too hard, the Billy Collins premise that sucks all the air out of a poem. |
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Every November, college kids from Michigan to Munich descend on MIT, eager to show off their biohacking skills. |
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Everywhere Nokias and Samsungs are stapled to eager ears, clipped onto trousers or slipped into purses. |
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It was great to report back to Mike and Jason on this knowing they were eager to hear that everything was operational. F.A.B. Virgil! |
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The size of his offer indicates that he is eager to buy the house. |
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In the 20th century, there were even more creations, as Prime Ministers were eager to secure majorities in the House of Lords. |
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The Portuguese crown was eager to tap into that gold source, but Gama's armada had failed to find it. |
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Very rapidly one European power followed another, all eager to trade along this route. |
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Like Vladimir, Yaroslav was eager to improve relations with the rest of Europe, especially the Byzantine Empire. |
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In Denmark and the Faroe Islands, people are the most eager at the ballot box, as the percentage of electorates is close to 90 per cent. |
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In 1854 the railway arrived from Paris bringing many tourists eager to enjoy the beaches of Biarritz. |
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Surfers Paradise is just over the border in Queensland, and I was eager to dip a toe into that interesting and erratic state. |
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He was eager to break into the highly profitable spice trade between Europe and Asia, which was conducted chiefly by land. |
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Columbus was eager to pay back dividends to those who had invested in his promise to fill his ships with gold. |
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Ken, being a native North Dakotan, was eager to disabuse me of that notion which, as things turned out, he certainly did. |
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We believe mobile phone users are eager for a solution that makes crystal clear audio calling possible even in the nosiest environments. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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Nance was eager to oblige, but she had the courage of her convictions and held her point. |
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As a codependent nudge with no personal boundaries, her character Pookie Adams is a motherless coed eager to imprint on an object. |
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To begin with, bird watchers are often more eager to hit the road than their nonbirding colleagues. |
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She was once again eager for divorce but proceedings were frustrated by James, who she believed her husband had bribed. |
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Here McKay and Swift present Pearson not so much as Canada's Prince of Peace, but as a loyal and eager Cold Warrior. |
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Thatcher insisted on private financing for the British share, and the City assured her that private enterprise was eager to fund it. |
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Both Britain and France were eager that the canal should remain open as an important conduit of oil. |
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The Telcos are big, padded with cash and eager to enter a new consumer market. |
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Conservatives are far more eager to thump their chests about these things. |
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Britain was eager to tame Nasser and looked towards the United States for support. |
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As the camera is allowed in to Alan's life to show how he gets by, it turms out he is very sensitive, eager to please and affectionate. |
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As Zulu troops could not marry until they had washed their spears in blood, they were eager for combat. |
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With the match effectively over, the crowd were eager for the Ashes to be presented to England, and the celebrations to begin. |
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There are plenty of Smart Alecs eager to point out that it is still perfectly possible to control a vehicle under these conditions. |
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Chaplin was eager to start with the new company and offered to buy out his contract with First National. |
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While they are so eager to destroy the fame of others, their ambition is manifest in their concernment. |
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But eager as Kate was for her beauty sleep, the light burned late in her room. |
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She is not eager to accept the deal, but cannot turn down the opportunity to regain her piano. |
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Although the king was eager for war in Europe, his ministers were more cautious. |
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I was so eager to make their bedclothes agreeable and nice, I am afraid I was a bit loose-handed with the starch bottle. |
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He sneers alike at those who are anxious to preserve and at those who are eager for reform. |
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Another younger woman, well-dressed in a full Zairian woman's kikwembe suit, came in with a smiling face, eager to see the child. |
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Voltaire, who had been imprisoned and maltreated by the French government, was eager to accept Frederick's invitation to live at his palace. |
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With the King now present, Cromwell was eager to find out what conditions the King would acquiesce to if his authority was restored. |
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Charles was eager to exploit the widening divisions, and apparently viewed Joyce's actions as an opportunity rather than a threat. |
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After visiting Shrewsbury he joined his Wedgwood relatives at Maer Hall, Staffordshire, but found them too eager for tales of his travels to give him much rest. |
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