The site made us all eager to get down there so we changed quickly into our bathers. |
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Even the most eager to please and intelligent dog will need these rules reinforced all the time. |
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Often spouses aren't eager to relinquish their newly acquired skills of independence and self-reliance. |
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He is, by inclination, eager to please, keen to win support within his party and go with the political grain. |
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A keen worker, Manuel is eager to please but possesses a poor command of the English language. |
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We were eager to create a dynamic arcade experience that would be unlike any existing first-person shooter. |
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They were keenly aware of their sinfulness and eager to undertake the hardships of the Crusade as a penitential act of charity and love. |
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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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I always thought that the majority of people posting on Metafilter were halfwits only too eager to jump on a bandwagon. |
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If Chris Martin is eager to perform more charitable acts, he should bring these boys back on tour with him. |
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The stagnancy of national politics only seems to make them more eager to get involved. |
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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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And we became eager to perform the set of cover versions we had put together. |
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They will see the world differently and may not be so eager to play-act violence. |
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There's no magic formula that will transform a hidebound organization into one eager to adopt the latest software technology. |
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In addition to their seed diet, Firefinches are also eager to take small insects during breeding time. |
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But although the ship moves quickly, and the men are eager to find the whale making the spout, they are unable to see it again. |
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Nevertheless, marketers are increasingly eager to tout their wares to Broadway's captive audience. |
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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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All are bright, beautiful and eager to connect with someone they can confide in and trust. |
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Banks are less eager to lend money to an industry with irrational volatility. |
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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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You are probably buried in letters from people who are eager to spend money on this new film. |
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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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My guide is a 29-year-old Bhutanese who was always eager to share his culture and traditions with me. |
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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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They may be shills eager to steer you into a favored silver or wood shop, which give them a cut. |
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With more women in the media eager to cover the story, the gender gap got lots of ink. |
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Instead, by the end of the workday, they're already vitalized and eager to hit a hard evening workout. |
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The billabong certainly sees some erudite visitors, many of them eager to suggest new names for Phillip Adams. |
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Mathias, the owner of an inn and mill in a village in Alsatia, is eager to become the local burgomaster. |
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They both seem eager to give the impression they don't require any tricks or subterfuge to advance. |
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This explains why they are eager to misrepresent the nature of Strauss's thought. |
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From the beginning Killarney were eager to gain revenge on St. Declan's for a defeat they conceded to us two years ago. |
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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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It was characterised by the arms race between the two superpowers who were eager to preserve their spheres of influence. |
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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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Spanish capitalists wanted to protect their profits and were eager to enter the European Common Market. |
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Then former President, eager to turbocharge growth, eased rules on credit cards. |
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All the community of Evesham was there, every monk and lay brother eager to greet their donors. |
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I was actually quite surprised that people were very eager to share their plants. |
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Pletnev seems eager to convince us that these are very important works, and so everything is inflected, almost to the point of fussiness. |
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But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters. |
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And are they eager to get this story out there, because they are chagrined by the coverage that's been emanating from New Orleans? |
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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 duke nodded, eager to see his bride and young son after a month-long trip away from London. |
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So we were very eager to practice Buddhism in such a way that we could bring it into society. |
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Suddenly curious, Rayne starts forward, eager to discover what the shop contained. |
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Despite her exhaustion, she quickened her pace, eager to be out in the open air. |
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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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Despite himself, he looked back and saw the form of a large dog crossing the river, eager to reach him, bloodlust shining in its canine eyes. |
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Rafael is a boisterous, garrulous man eager to debate issues but clearly unaccustomed to being challenged by a woman. |
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Architects are eager to specify the material and experts recognize it as a mark of quality. |
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Antigay groups, eager to blunt further progress by gay activists, are mobilizing to bolster the organization. |
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Many undercapitalized projects are struggling under high debt loads and are eager to sell, often at bargain prices. |
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Overall we can think of the slaveholder as more able and more eager to get more slaves. |
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I feel uneasy, a bit nervous, and very eager to get the move done now and all these boxes unpacked. |
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The succession of unexecuted missions was wearing on the morale of the SF soldiers, who were eager to get into the fight. |
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I know, but it's just five bucks, and at this point I'm almost eager to give it to him. |
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After this brutal winter, golfers and superintendents alike are itching to get back on course, eager to see what a new season holds. |
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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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No wonder owner Martin Peretz was eager to unload controlling interest in the magazine to investors Michael Steinhardt and Roger Hertog. |
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If you wrap your derision in the big red flag you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do. |
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The howling sent numerous shivers down his spine but he carried on, eager to reach the warmth of the indoors. |
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And publicists, eager to please their clients, are still fibbing to keep their starlets young. |
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In the Old Testament the incubus was viewed as a voluptuous being eager to mate with women. |
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He has come to America to stay and is eager to complete the naturalization process as soon as possible. |
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Like Europeans, Americans were eager to naturalize familiar species in their new homelands. |
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That distinction has sometimes been lost on denominational officials eager to provide any kind of pastoral leadership to unserved congregations. |
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They were eager to unshackle Europe from the Church, from its class and gender constraints, and from any whiff of its racist or colonialist past. |
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Eighty four pairs of anxious eyes watched us, unspeaking, eager to see what would happen next. |
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The Imperial army marched out to meet them, led by the Varangians, eager to get into the fight. |
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There were many untenanted farms in the area which the owners were eager to sell. |
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A faint nicker was given, and the mare circled in her stall, eager to be out. |
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Some of them are remarkably eager to label anybody who asks the question an antiwar liberal loser sorehead. |
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People in urgent need of money and eager to make quick profits are lured into them. |
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Senegalese sisters, eager to weave braids into the hair of women and men, spill from the salons. |
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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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If you're eager to tell you friends what you've been listening to, social sharing via Facebook or Twitter is enabled directly through the app. |
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We already have a lot of interest from park owners, eager to upgrade their stock and go more upmarket. |
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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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Two long-serving ushers at Kingston Magistrates' Court were compulsorily retired on Friday despite being eager to carry on working. |
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Charles, now 22 and eager to be married, persuaded his father to let him make an incognito romantic journey to Spain. |
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His assistant, a pretty young woman, is bright, very capable, and eager to help. |
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Perched on a sofa in his plush suite, he is bright-eyed and unexpectedly eager to talk. |
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It's quite refreshing to not feel like I'm holding anyone up with my photoing everything when we're both as eager to get a shot. |
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The men in the bar who had been so eager to drink with him now moved away when he came near them. |
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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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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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Later, eager to impress Mark in the pub, she foregoes her normal vodka-and-coke and nonchalantly orders a glass of wine. |
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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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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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I'm a bit of a fan boy, and eager to tell you about Stevie's latest release. |
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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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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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Conservative student activists do not seem eager to join the ranks of this collegiate campaign. |
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So is it any wonder that the league is no longer so eager to give it the old college try? |
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Once condemned and in prison awaiting execution, Peter received visits from local ministers eager to prevent him from meeting death impenitent. |
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Along with the Soviet units bearing down on Warsaw were Polish collaborators eager to set up a leftist government. |
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This meant that allottees, eager to build their dream homes, couldn't do so. |
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He reveals that he is impatiently awaiting permission to travel again and eager to be in the field. |
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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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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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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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Steve was eager to link with his father's past by also pitching in a Fall Classic involving the Cubs and Tigers. |
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Tucci was eager to play the lively comic role that is a departure from anything he's done before. |
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Many of the cognoscenti of the arts community were gathered, eager to discover what exactly the minister had in store. |
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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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She charms humans so effectively that we have two different sets of cat-sitters eager to look after her when we travel. |
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Unfortunately, Britain and Europe are all too eager to pretend that such illusions are reality. |
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Institutions have been eager to pursue a sharp growth in their output of research papers. |
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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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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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It pains us to see you so ignorant and uneducated, and so eager to place yourselves in bondage. |
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And he finishes with the sort of depraved casuistry he is always so eager to spot in his opponents. |
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Get yourself in trouble and you'll find there's a distinct lack of friendly faces eager to help. |
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Wilson and Meaker both depict her as icy, needy and eager to belittle Highsmith. |
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Like a mad tugboat, my friend Michael nonetheless seemed eager to drag me to the event. |
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Her quest leads her into the clutches of others who are eager to use her to satisfy their own sexual peccadillos. |
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Frightened and heartbroken, she flees with her husband close behind, eager to win back her love. |
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An HBCU can provide an amiable setting for folks who are eager to study black literature. |
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His strides lengthened and he picked up his pace, as if eager to reach our destination. |
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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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But they stuck it out, and come spring, the survivors marched out of Valley Forge eager to fight the British. |
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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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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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He is acknowledged as a man who is selfless in giving advice to those who are eager to listen to his pearls of wisdom on racing and breeding. |
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School children tag along beside us, as we examine architectural jewels, eager to soak up our guide's pearls of wisdom. |
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If you wrap your derision in the flag, you'll always have a claque of bootlickers eager to excuse whatever you do. |
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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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All too often you're talking to two sides eager to portray themselves in a sympathetic light. |
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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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Reportedly, her look is especially popular among Asian businessmen, who are eager to use her likeness to advertise their products. |
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They hurt for the wounded and the dead but they are eager to continue to attack. |
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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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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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Believe me, I am eager to finish it in a hurry, and to do so I have taken a couple of days off from the laboratory. |
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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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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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Upon our return to America, I hunted for English collections of Bulgarian tales, eager to share them with friends. |
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They are hungry for knowledge about the art form, eager to meet the artists and find out who they are. |
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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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He has years of experience as an assistant manager and is very eager to take the next step. |
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Ralph was eager to talk to Alex about something important, but he was interrupted by Edward who was busy being officious. |
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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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A torrent of people rushed from their office buildings throughout the capital, eager to leave a city under siege. |
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Turning back to his own players, the Sydneysider is eager to talk up the former maligned captain. |
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Upper income households have hot tubs, pools, spas, etc. and are eager to keep them safe and clean. |
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She said the boat's captain was ill so Ramdhanie, eager to steer the boat, had set sail with a two-man crew. |
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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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For a man who says he favors human freedom and choice, McKibben is awfully eager to limit both. |
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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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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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It is not a view most Austrians are eager to have associated with their country. |
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The royal hall was full with expectations, the learned pundits and intellectuals were eager to know the outcome of the debate. |
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They dove in, eager to avenge their fallen comrades, fellow subjects, and most of all, brothers. |
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Three officers arrived within minutes, eager to solve the first case of honest-to-goodness crime in our 60-year-old cul-de-sac's history. |
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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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They are eager to please and want to ensure that your business is successful. |
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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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He was looking down at him like a puppy dog, eager to please but at the same time unable to speak his mind. |
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You get little respect and sometimes get lots of scorn, but yet you are faithful and eager to please. |
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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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She was 12 at the time, and set off cycling from her home, Elvington station house, with five of her friends eager to see the wreckage. |
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In almost every case, within a year after the bubble burst, people were eager to buy again. |
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The career consultants are a group of more than 70 experienced chemists ready and eager to assist you. |
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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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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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Pupils lined up outsides schools clutching brand new bags eager to return to class. |
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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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They like when I push them to the extremes of their body and they are always eager to please. |
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These conflicts must not be overlooked, for we are confronted by powerful forces eager to overthrow the basic premises of the Enlightenment. |
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They were so eager to close they could hardly get their ballpoints out fast enough. |
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In the past, Pirates hitters have been too eager to hack at the first hittable pitch. |
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The University was eager to point out that alcohol is banned from Oxford's streets. |
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Others will envisage a scrounger eager to take advantage of state benefits. |
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Most of these people are scared stiff of entering the political arena on their own but eager to do so hidden under some obscure umbrella. |
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The hotel offers rooms of five-star quality at four or even three-star prices and is notably eager to please. |
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He could tell Emily was restive, eager to belt on her chatelaine's keys and rush off to primp the cushions. |
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If second-generation systems can meet these criteria, businesses will be eager to evolve commerce to e-commerce. |
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And after two books, I was very eager to get back to narrative third-person writing. |
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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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Several Allied secret services such as SOE were eager to assist in these tasks, sometimes with political objects in mind. |
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He got five years for the fraud that never happened, and the system seemed eager to hammer him. |
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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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It may be equally frustrating to children who are eager to please, obtain approval, and gain parental acceptance. |
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She's a little bit wild, eager to please, sexually adventurous and willing to do what they want. |
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The police are eager to speak to anyone who can help us to find and arrest the culprits. |
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The women screamed in unison all eager to be the object of Joe's attention if only for a second, but all too timid to volunteer. |
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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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Literary enthusiasts eager to draw on such historical stories will be able to take advantage of the new Jerwood Centre. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Why so many people are so eager to flaunt their musical bona fides by loathing Coldplay. |
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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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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 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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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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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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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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As for Downton, fans will be eager to know McGovern thinks this is the best season yet. |
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They saw the silhouettes of four riders off in the distance, trotting their horses as if they were at the end of a long journey and eager to reach their destination. |
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He says he wouldn't fight them on it, though he also doesn't seem eager to turn either of them into mini-me's of himself. |
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After a long stretch of tarmac-bashing to Glen Finglas I made my way up the long, tufted western slopes of Ledi, eager to gain some height, and some views. |
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At each point, the audience was eager to punctuate his rhetoric with cheers and applause. |
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Spinal Solutions could not have raked in millions or spread its products across the U.S. if not for doctors eager to do business. |
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Basically, he was eager to avoid, as much as possible, the mud-wrestling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
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It's too early to predict what might happen in the case of nanotechnology, but early signals indicate Congress is eager to tie strings to funding. |
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So you are saying that napoleon was not a totalitarian-dictator as many historians are eager to suggest? |
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I was so eager to be a part of something underground at that point that I would have committed actual sins involving caffeine to be accepted as a writer. |
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I can tell she is eager to leave orchard Corset Center to get home and prepare a meal, and herself, for the holiday. |
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Content providers eager to leave the narrowband world for the new high-speed Internet often find themselves in uncharted waters, with as many dangers as there are rewards. |
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Equally, why are stay-at-home mums so nastily eager to imagine that the children of their working sisters are damaged, unloved, neurotic, tormented? |
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Alan understood her unsaid suggestion, and was eager to comply. |
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But there are also Kurdish elements opposed to the peace process eager to stir the pot. |
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She is very kind, very soft-hearted and always eager to help. |
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Defense experts are particularly eager to see if e-bombs can reach into deep underground bunkers that could otherwise be neutralized only by tactical nuclear weapons. |
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Citigroup and Merrill Lynch said to be courting foreign governments for cash, eager to tap into so-called sovereign wealth funds for much-needed capital. |
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The students were eager to know about the nitty-gritty of Civil Services. |
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Sunni families in historically heterogeneous areas picked up and fled, eager to avoid a power drill to the forehead. |
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A downward breakout from a trading range will cause pain to bulls who bought and will make them eager to sell during the first market rally so that they can get out even. |
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Usually, US Army personnel are depicted on TV or in the movies as smart, fit, tall, handsome, virile men, eager to fight for their country and ever at the ready. |
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Other messages were from good samaritans eager to volunteer aid. |
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Working with the creative industry gives us access to very imaginative minds and a non-typical audience eager to experience this type of innovation. |
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Now Silverwood is eager to get back on track but he knows that he must first of all pick up wickets with Yorkshire before England start to notice him again. |
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Jessica and I stood off to the side, eager to get under way. |
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The headstrong Queen Isabella and court camarilla were eager to revert to absolute government, impressed by the example set in France by Louis-Napoleon. |
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Now I'm very aware that I could be opening a can of worms which would be better left closed, but I'm actually remarkably eager to hear a few other opinions on this issue. |
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Snow animals head north and west, where the white stuff is celebrated by hearty souls eager to celebrate the real essence of winter at seasonal festivals. |
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In the early 19th century, doctors were eager to distinguish themselves from midwives and homeopaths, and embraced anatomy as a critical source of their exclusive knowledge. |
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Despite having spent 11 years as a pastor and having taught homiletics for a short while, I was not eager to begin a fresh sermon preparation so late on a Saturday afternoon. |
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An approaching cool front is likely to trigger an excellent run of coastal panfish action, and upper-coast anglers are eager to intercept moving schools. |
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