As a keen walker I enjoy not only long distance walks but also local walks around the footpaths of Keighley. |
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He was a keen walker of long-distance trails in Britain and loved travelling. |
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As a keen walker and climber he decided to create a route which other people could enjoy. |
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It's an ideal option for the growing number of drinkers and clubbers who are keen to watch their waistlines. |
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To say that we developed a keen interest in the subject might be stretching credibility a bit much. |
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She's a keen rambler, not always a fan of the landed gentry, but this Duke was different. |
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Unfortunately the gates were relocked by a keen person who knew nothing about the burial. |
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Here was a chance to find out why we as a nation seem particularly keen on chemical mood alteration. |
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Is he ambitious and keen to succeed by seeing you enjoy commercial success? |
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It may come as a bit of a surprise to know that I also have a keen interest in language. |
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The European Union authorities have been keen to promote its use in place of sugar as a way of helping reduce the European wine lake. |
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He wonders why European sportsmen don't wear boxes to protect themselves from such painful eventualities, when Americans are so keen on them. |
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Despite a laid-back image, Mickelson is highly competitive and a keen betting man who wants to win every activity he tries. |
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But she's also keen to lay a ghost from her past that could also provide her with some hope for the future. |
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She was a keen gardener and an experienced yachtswoman, both round the British coast and abroad. |
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For Georgie, 24, a keen sportswoman who has played both volleyball and lacrosse competitively, her new post also fulfils a dream. |
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The Tories were keen to get rid of the National Dock Labour Scheme, which protected dockers from casual labour. |
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Those who were less keen to compete for migrants could resort to convicts as casual labour. |
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Reeve, a keen sportsman, said his mind wandered and his horse refused a simple fence. |
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Dr. Sartor provided wise counsel and a keen eye for quality writing for many years. |
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Bangladesh is keen to purchase Thai products for both domestic consumption and re-export to third countries. |
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He found elementary students were both worldly-wise and keen observers of the adults around them. |
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Yorkshire will be keen to avoid the wooden spoon and victory in Whitehaven would see them finish as runners-up. |
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Using my keen journalistic observation skills, I note that she would have been only knee-high to a grasshopper during her favourite decade. |
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This book will be of keen interest to those in composition studies, women's studies, history, and education alike. |
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Roy is keen to exploit the current vogue for things kitsch, promising glamorous, Seventies costumes. |
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This sharp-wittedness, the keen social satire and timely cultural references keep the persona fresh and spontaneous. |
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He is also a keen violinist, with vast experience performing in various countries. |
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The debates in Parliament, with the thrust and counterthrust of keen wit, furnish entertainment for the kingdom. |
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Apart from having a very finely honed perception for right and justice, you are keen of wit, highly observant, and an expert martial artist. |
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If he does play, however, he will face a keen battle of wits with England's big hitters. |
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Mr Waite, who lives in Salisbury with his partner, Linda, is a keen gardener and likes walking with his Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Poppy. |
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A keen sailor found himself at the centre of an air-sea rescue drama in the Irish Sea last week. |
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Sources said the firm, which recently sent a team of officials to Thailand on a recce, is keen on the country. |
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The keen skier has just taken up snowboarding to try and recapture his youth. |
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Some just pass through Geraldton for the night while others, such as keen windsurfers, might spend a week or even a couple of months in the city. |
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When a keen reader writes about their reading, they are opening a window into their soul, and inviting you to step inside and share a holy thing. |
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While the federal transport minister repeatedly says he doesn't have to contribute a cent, she is keen for them to kick the tin again. |
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One of the Hereford divers, another Ken, was a keen rebreather diver who was very grateful for Alan's extensive know-how. |
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I was very keen to ask this question of Mr Hodgson, the Convenor, and I wonder whether I can seek leave to hold it over until I can do that. |
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Canadians hold their values dear, but are not keen to see them imposed on others. |
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Add some wind chill to the situation and it takes a very keen angler to be out at all. |
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Many anarchists and syndicalists supported the revolution and he was keen to win them over. |
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The government is keen to trumpet its array of complex housing schemes to help key workers. |
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He is keen to cater to all and if requested will happily search out brands he doesn't already stock. |
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He had a very keen interest in wildlife and was also a well known farmer and builder. |
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People are especially keen to grow wildflowers, which are on beautiful display at the park even during this dry winter. |
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I was approached by the Cowboys in 2002 and was keen to get out of Sydney at the time. I don't go much on the lifestyle down there. |
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We were keen to play with any band whose fans might be persuaded to start following us, too. |
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Anyone keen to audition is welcome to attend a read-through at the school tonight at 7.30 pm. |
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A charitable man he always took a keen interest in local affairs and was always ready with support for local events. |
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A whole lot of channels sprang up during these years, keen to milk the cash cow that TV became. |
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I have been in contact with a wonderful band who are very keen to come to Pewsey and play. |
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He was widely read and took a keen interest in history, current affairs, politics and religion. |
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He was a keen keep-fit enthusiast and had been planning to run classes in the sports complex shortly. |
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She kept up with all the news of the day and took a keen interest in local and national events. |
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By the time they get there they are totally jaded by the whole thing or keen as mustard to help. |
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He was keen as mustard to go and help, but we have been missing him and he's been missing us. |
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Admittedly I'm enjoying myself and like any other teenager I'm as keen as mustard. |
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We're not sure what it says about our city, but everyone seems as keen as mustard to get out of Shanghai whenever they get the chance. |
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But this is another exciting challenge, and I'm as keen as mustard for the boys to do well. |
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Although their wines require a little extra effort to find, they boast an obvious authenticity and have huge rarity appeal and keen prices. |
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Most well-run companies will have mainstream costs under control and will have professional buyers negotiating keen prices for all raw materials. |
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Prices are keen but beware that entry models have neither sun roof nor air conditioning. |
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Whether they will be able to keep offering such keen prices if the banks become more cautious about property lending remains to be seen. |
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It combines an attractive compact unit with all the multimedia features needed for home use at a keen price. |
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Prices will be announced closer to launch date but if the new 1.6 litre diesel can be sold at a keen price, it will be the clear winner. |
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However, these markets will be highly competitive, and consumers will demand keen prices. |
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Many Italian merchants ship internationally and at keen prices so it pays to do some leg work. |
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It makes no bones about offering reasonable food, at a keen price with friendly service. |
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If they find it impossible to source local Irish produce at keen prices, they must ship in much of their supplies from England and the continent. |
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Buying locally where possible, combined with unpackaged fruit and veg, enables the company to sell its organic produce at keen prices. |
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If they offer the car at a keen price, it should prove extremely popular with Irish buyers. |
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The horsemen looking on with the keen anticipation of those about to be mightily entertained paid me the compliment of rapidly becoming bored. |
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Once again a very keen and competitive atmosphere was enhanced by the good weather. |
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While the number of competing clubs was down on last year's entry the competition was, nevertheless, keen with some excellent individual scoring. |
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Among Earnhardt's many passions was a keen love of deer hunting, fishing, and recreational activities. |
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The early exchanges were keen and only excellent defending by Castlecomer prevented Tralee capitalising on a number of offensive moves. |
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I await the outcome of this potentially interesting conference with keen anticipation. |
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The league is set to provide a lot of interest and keen competition among the enthusiasts. |
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Fewer, larger farms, low prices and keen competition have made the economic services of many cooperatives redundant. |
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Energy specialists project keen competition in Hungary by several foreign enterprises. |
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Lara will again lead the team in this weekend's encounter, which promises to provide keen competition. |
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For the participating companies, of which there will be over 400, the keen competition and fun will help foster team spirit. |
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Claire gritted her teeth against the pain, a high, keen sound escaping her lips. |
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The day was blessed with bright sunshine, although a keen wind cut through Windsor's streets. |
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The long blades were keen and the handles were sky blue with a silver pommel and cross-guard. |
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He swept his black blade around in a flat, horizontal arc, watching in satisfaction as the keen edge drew nearer and nearer to Anya's midsection. |
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The keen edge cut through his glove easily and into his hand, blood seeping from the cut and dripping onto the pavement. |
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Emma remembered when Rae had pressed the keen edge of the sword against her throat. |
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Seizing an opportunity, he slashed upwards with his knife, the keen edge of his blade taking grip on the dog's neck. |
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After many modifications, the end result is an extremely tough, durable and sturdy blade that retains a keen edge over many years. |
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I was pleased with the fact that the court appeared to me to have a keen sense of understanding of what I thought were the critical issues. |
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Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel. |
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He was also a keen hurler and in recent years saw his beloved Ballinakill Club amalgamated with Woodford. |
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We will miss his keen mind, his insight, his gentle, gracious manner, his caring nature, his mischievous sense of humour and his support. |
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To her friends she is Karen, the self-assured and bright young woman, with a keen wit and plenty to say. |
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Reyes is old-school but not old-fashioned, and has a keen sense for the highs and lows of a jazz tune. |
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She was a very bright pupil of very keen intellect which stood her in good stead all through her long life. |
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Readers of my diary will recognise me as a wise, avuncular figure with a keen mind and big heart. |
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His quick imagination, his keen humor, and his gentleness made his visits occasions for celebration. |
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Of course, it takes a keen military intellect to understand the strategic importance of blowing up empty buildings. |
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He had a gentle, kindly manner, twinkling eyes and quick smile, a keen sense of humour and a penetrating wit. |
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His sharp intellect, keen wit and urbane presence have been an asset of varying value to the Labour Party for almost 40 years. |
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The sense of smell is keen and the snout is used to probe when searching for food. |
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Like a sharp pair of fangs, quick forelegs, or keen hearing, our adept mind has insured the survival of our species. |
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His quick and strong wrists, his reflex action, and keen eyesight all figured in his ability to succeed as a hitter. |
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Most ray-finned fishes have keen hearing ability and sound production is common but not universal. |
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With their poor eyesight and keen sense of smell, they can get dangerously close. |
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Like most owls, Great Horned Owls have keen hearing and keen vision in low light, both adaptations for hunting at night. |
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She is not too keen on the boys in her class and thinks there is no hope for them. |
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Both Van and I are keen on the idea of investing for the future, especially now we've got Alex. |
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Round here, we are not very keen on the notion of banning words of any kind. |
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Her daughter Sarah is also keen on plants and writes about gardening as well. |
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If you're really not keen on cooking outdoors, take all your supplies with you. |
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At the moment, the shares are no obvious bargain for investors keen on value. |
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I've never been too keen on hot weather and with my illness it drains me even more. |
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I opted for shooting, which I have always been keen on since I was brought up as an Army kid. |
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My father had always been keen on sports and had played football in his younger days and then later cricket. |
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I am not keen on a political debate on a legal procedure if the legal procedure is not known. |
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He's particularly keen on photographs or other interesting items from the past. |
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As a child, I was actually rather keen on the idea of spending a night in hospital. |
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Advocates of social software are keen on seeking alternatives to mainstream politics. |
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If you are not keen on feta, use something else crumbly, such as Cheshire or Lancashire cheese. |
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One reason I am not keen on them is that they work by causing vasoconstriction. |
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They are strict on discipline, keen on manners and don't tend to remain adventurous for long. |
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He told me that people in his country are very keen on promoting peace and friendship. |
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I wasn't madly keen on the upholstery but the padding was effective and molded to my back quickly. |
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I know few jobbing hacks in London who were keen on this particular assignment. |
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My background was two graduate professional parents who were very keen on academic success. |
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Many of you reading this will know that I am a keen player of that fine old brass instrument, the French Horn. |
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By all accounts it was the usual huge success, with keen gardeners coming from all around to stock up on plants and gardening paraphernalia. |
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Since we were keen to try their range of fish, we avoided ordering directly from the menu and instead asked for a special platter to be made up. |
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The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |
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The record was mostly recorded in a residential studio, as the band were keen to distance themselves from the distractions of everyday life. |
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This will be a unique opportunity for keen gardeners to buy rare and unusual plants, many of which are not obtainable from local garden centres. |
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They are keen to receive some tips on toilet training for Emily, who's three. |
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Having picked up new skills, after a fashion, I'm keen to employ them on a proper mountain tour. |
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The unit is also particularly keen to hear from Asian and Afro-Caribbean women, who for cultural reasons are often unwilling to take part. |
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Martin also took a keen and active interest in political affairs and events happening around the country. |
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I know the Irish were traditionally keen on the idea of themselves as affable, sociable sorts. |
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Padded feet, keen night vision and sensitive whiskers enable silent movement through dense undergrowth at night. |
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At that time, many people showed a keen interest in studying rare animals and birds. |
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In later years, she had a special rapport with her grandchildren and took a keen interest in their lives. |
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This is perhaps why it's also keen to stop the subject being marginalised from the school's syllabus. |
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Officials are keen to point out that whichever design is selected will provide only a blueprint for whatever is finally built. |
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We could have a scenario whereby a Minister was very keen to see certain applications proceed. |
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It is widely recognised as Britain's finest residential library and Jessica said she is keen to take advantage of what is on offer. |
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He is keen to emphasize that there was nothing neurotic or unhealthy in the French writer's search for the mot juste. |
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A keen sportsman and a bit of an adrenaline junky, Josh had been a skier since childhood. |
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Together they shared a love of the countryside and were keen ramblers and fell walkers. |
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She is keen to work here and if she got the right offer she would jump at the chance. |
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From his teenage years, he took a keen interest in judo and karate, Bruce Lee being one of his early heroes. |
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These are well-worn themes to be sure, but few have the depth of knowledge or the keen language skills of these men. |
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He was a slight man with keen eyes, dark hair, a heavy jowl and bony fingers. |
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But officials were so keen to preserve friendly relations with Indonesia that they made it clear they would not oppose any annexation. |
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Already a keen table tennis player, he added weightlifting to his sports regime and has never looked back. |
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They are keen hunters with acute vision and feed primarily on small birds and mammals, waterfowl, and reportedly, even bats. |
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After all the years, I'm still keen to watch butterflies and moths, and more recently to collect aculeates. |
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When my children were younger, I was never too keen on the idea of packing them off for long durations of summer camp. |
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He took a keen interest in local affairs and kept up to date with sporting activities. |
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A Scot and a keen sportsman he had extended the company's welfare and recreation activities. |
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For a party steeped in a history of armed struggle they are none too keen on radical activism. |
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With a keen eye for state police manning radar traps we roared north, eventually making it back to Vancouver by late afternoon. |
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As well as boxing, this avid sportsman is a former golf, squash and tennis enthusiast, has driven as a racing driver and is a keen horse-rider. |
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Chris Falls, who has 25 years in the industry, is keen to improve the wages and conditions of his fellow shearers and other pastoral workers. |
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This applies right across the board, as people are keen to find out news from home or find out information on an area. |
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Cushing recognized the states of hypopituitarism and hyperpituitarism, and he had a keen interest in acromegaly and dwarfism. |
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Swedenborg joined his mysticism with a keen interest in natural science, especially acoustics. |
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This is one company I am totally keen on getting a job at but I know I have a long way to go. |
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I'd actually always thought she was way cooler than him, and was keen to hang out. |
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None of you were massively keen on the idea of remotely triggered landmines. |
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They showed a keen interest and curiosity in the ways that our national quilt was knitted. |
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If you are keen on water sports, beware that diving is best December to March, and surfing between June and August. |
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There will always be at least one quidnunc keen on telling you that your life lacks purpose. |
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Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting. |
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An excellent companion, schipperkes are ideal playmates for children and keen watchdogs for the family home. |
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An accomplished musician, she was a fine horsewoman and took a very keen interest in agricultural matters. |
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Norths and Easts were forced to endure their second washout in three weeks and will be keen to get some game time in coming weeks. |
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I am keen to accentuate the positives and there are many if we care to look for them. |
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There were no Afghanistan terrorists on those planes and no one on the ground there is particularly keen on being bombed by the US war machine. |
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Elves were known for their grace, beauty, keen eyesight, and sharp hearing. |
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It won't be the first time the keen sportsman has pushed the boundaries of human endurance to the limit in the name of charity. |
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Kingsley outshines Winstone's implosively keen performance, and the casting director deserves an Academy award, easily. |
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Now the police are keen to extend the scheme to the whole of Craven and will write to landlords and licensees explaining how it works. |
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With people keen to enjoy the heat, the number of unauthorised absences from work were reported to be high. |
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As well as being a keen rambler, Mrs Kirby, who lived on her own following the death of her husband, liked to stay fit and was also a keen gardener. |
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In his younger days Mr Trickett was a keen walker and cyclist. |
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My mother, always keen to take action, scrubbed his tongue with a washrag. |
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Cover scents hide the hunter from an animal's keen sense of smell. |
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In the aftermath of the American Revolution, George Washington was keen to rebuild his personal finances. |
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Dmitri had been a basso profundo singer, and to this day retains a commanding voice as well as a keen ear. |
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But whatever their private feeling, politicians have been keen to befriend a critical power-broker. |
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And because millions of us are so keen to do just that, our behavioral habits are changing. |
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The mom had gone on the page because her 15-year-old son has a keen interest in BMX bicycles. |
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David Frost was a man of boundless energy, fierce loyalty, disarming charm, and keen intelligence. |
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Manttan is keen to carry out research on that Burmese side of the railway as his father worked on that section. |
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Indeed one of the reasons the Bank is keen to refer to QE rather than its colloquial name 'printing money' is to distance itself from negative connotations. |
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The volunteers include people from a wide range of ages and backgrounds keen to learn new skills in dry-stone walling, footpath construction and habitat management. |
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Whether he incited an angry Internet troll in a chatroom debate is another thread the police are keen to unravel. |
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It's not too keen on some of my hardware, refusing to speak to my camera and refusing to even boot half the time when my card reader is plugged in. |
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Who could this ruthless new satirist be, who had parachuted unannounced into the Scottish media, with so sharp a knife and so keen a sense of the absurd? |
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He said increasing numbers of companies were warming to the idea, and 9.9 was keen to work on similar projects, whether at home or abroad, in the future. |
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Smaller countries like Belgium and the Netherlands are both keen federalists as their political standing can only increase in a United States of Europe. |
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Big food firms are watching developments with keen interest. |
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Gray was a talented jazzman with a keen understanding of musical nuance. |
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Endowed with a keen sense of perception, they also have quick minds. |
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Immediately likeable, he works with the audience rather than against them, displaying a keen quick-wittedness and an impressive improvisational skill. |
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Portugal is all too keen to exploit the quincentennial for a glorious reassertion of its place within the European Community which has kept it at the margins for centuries. |
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The consul was a keen golfer, so Cunningham ostentatiously visited the clubhouse with his clubs and an overnight bag. |
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The Swedes themselves are very keen on using jigs for their pike fishing. |
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He demonstrated a keen actorly sixth sense during the shoots. |
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They have a keen sense of smell, acute hearing, but poor eyesight. |
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But Mrs Walsh strongly believes in developing well-rounded pupils and is always keen to recognise good behaviour and kindness with book prizes in a special assembly. |
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Bach, who was himself a keen organ player as well as composer, seems well-suited for buskers. |
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Wynn was keen to abolish the separate judicature for Wales, though he resisted associated proposals for the amalgamation and partitioning of the Welsh counties. |
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The Tories were so keen to push ahead with the float that they failed to order a full inventory of the company's assets, fearing this would scare off investors. |
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He's made it to the top of his profession on his own terms, armed with a sharp intellect, a rakish charm, keen wit and passionate belief in justice. |
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Why are right-wingers on both sides of the pond so keen to court this constituency? |
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The election is not due in the State until 2003, but political analysts say the BJP is keen to capitalise on its current lead in the polls by advancing the date. |
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He is keen to put his high-profile role in the disastrous Lions tour of Australia, behind him, although four months on certain matters still rankle. |
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A voluntary squad of youth police were keen to keep Raro clean. |
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I also have to praise Baker's fully-realized direction and his keen sense of detail from the kind of bag Evelyn carries to the rattiness of Adam's totem-esque plaid jacket. |
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The stream is murky and my eyes are not so keen as they were ages afore. |
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New Zealand motorists have to beware a native parrot, the kea, which is just as keen on pecking off rubber windscreen wipers and window surrounds. |
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The areas round the house, where the borders are filled with herbaceous plants, were the territory of his wife, Elisabeth, an equally keen gardener, who died last year. |
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Mr Henry is also a computer enthusiast and a keen motorcyclist. |
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Already he was head and shoulders above the crowd at six foot three, with a head for business, a lively wit, and a keen appreciation of writers and their craft. |
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I asked him why he thinks Kiwis are so keen for life on the edge. |
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She is a keen gardener, bird watcher, photographer and swimmer. |
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The community includes some ex-offenders and takes referrals from the prison service, but charity chiefs were keen to point out that a whole range of people live there. |
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He was an ardent fisherman, a keen gardener, and an active naturalist. |
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Jamie, who has been a keen rally enthusiast since his early teens, is said to be making good progress despite the extensive injuries he sustained. |
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The keen gardener, who has had an allotment for nearly seven years, said his plot had vegetables ripped up, tools thrown around and specialist plant frames smashed. |
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Hamish and his wife, Lesley, were expert fly fishers and keen gardeners. |
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It's also a parish that is very keen on reaching out to other people. |
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He is powerfully built, but lithe and well balanced, with a light footed, smooth and graceful gait, has a keen sense of smell and is well able to point, set and retrieve. |
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In addition this animal has an exceptionally keen sense of smell. |
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Deer are extremely cautious animals with keen senses of smell and hearing. |
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The new leader will have to display strength of character, sturdiness of will, a keen intellect, a sense of humour and an ability to relate to the people of Scotland. |
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His sharp insights are conveyed through keen intelligence, humor, and wit. |
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Quick intervention begins with keen sensitivity and sharp observation. |
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So it followed naturally that she would later use her sharp eye, keen intelligence, and inquisitive nature to create stories about the people and things she observed. |
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I stared at the knife in my hand for a long time, turning it over and over in my hands, admiring the keen edge and the gleaming metal that made the blade. |
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The knife was at her throat, its keen edge pressed against her larynx. |
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Gone was Friday's bright sunshine, replaced by cloud and a keen wind that made hardy souls of those camped out overnight outside Westminster Abbey or along The Mall. |
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The steering arm thrums under their hand, the deck heaves beneath their feet and the keen salt wind cuts like a knife through even a good sealskin cloak. |
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Cricket was my keen interest, my passion and my everlasting love. |
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Auction results consistently show that there is a keen demand here in Ireland for contemporary art at affordable prices by both Irish and international artists. |
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I particularly like getting shops to match Internet-only prices, which combines the convenience of shopping on the high street with the Web's keen price tags! |
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Ex-company cars at two to three years old can represent very good value for money if bought at keen prices, as they will have been serviced regularly under a lease plan. |
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Hyde to be fair, played some very good cricket on a slow, low wicket and they were as keen as mustard when it came fielding, which was impressive. |
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Being keen as mustard, we decided to walk from the station to the hotel. |
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It offers keen insights into Hitch's craft while painting an intimate and unsentimental picture of the man behind the camera. |
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He was always ready to make himself available, accepting a series of neat passes from the midfield and ever keen to take the direct route to goal. |
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Coming from a swimming background and with a keen interest in running, she decided to take the advice of friends late last year and give triathlon a go. |
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Some horses that rear will only lift their front feet off the ground a short distance and only do it at certain times when they are overexcited or keen to move forward. |
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I decided that they were either too keen or insane, and wimped out. |
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A former pupil at Colden Common Primary School, Kings' School and Peter Symonds' College, Larry was a keen windsurfer, skateboarder, sailor and kitesurfer. |
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As they kept going, the amount of trees reduced, but she also noticed with her now keen senses that there were more animals as she heard more rustling sounds. |
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Naturally, the panelists are keen to refute the various theories and game plans that dominate the thinking of the ruling establishment in Washington. |
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And in a way that was right, because he was keen to save the best bits of it and to discard the worst. |
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Burrows, a keen yachtsman, won't be sailing off into the sunset however. |
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He is keen to develop his batting and become an all-rounder. |
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The story reportedly delighted MacKenzie, who was keen to run it, and Max Clifford, who had been Starr's public relations agent. |
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Like many other herbivores, antelopes rely on keen senses to avoid predators. |
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There is keen competition between ferry operators and the Channel Tunnel Eurotunnel Shuttle. |
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Her expertise is in pediatric infectious diseases with keen interests in vaccines, and Kawasaki disease. |
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As a lifelong railway enthusiast, Awdry was keen that his stories should be as realistic as possible. |
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He was a keen athlete and played football alongside future Wales rugby captain Sam Warburton, rugby, hockey and excelled at athletics. |
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Davies was a barrister and a keen book collector who acquired the manuscripts gradually from a number of sources. |
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Ever since she was young she had a keen interest in politics and keenly expressed her views on topics that she has formed an opinion in. |
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While they were not as impressive as their predecessors, they were still keen builders. |
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These birds are characterized by keen vision that allows them to detect their prey during flight, as well as powerful talons and beaks. |
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Thomas became chairman of Department of Public Instruction Board of Advice 134, under whom school 488 fell, and was a keen Rechabite. |
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A keen and accomplished watercolourist, Charles has exhibited and sold a number of his works, and published books on the subject. |
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As an example, on keen ice, common times might be 16 seconds for guards, 14 seconds for draws, and 8 seconds for peel weight. |
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The most prominent evidence of his keen interest was his ability to recopy 'Tafsir Baidawi' composed by his teacher, Syeikh Abdul Rauf Singkel. |
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An accomplished kickboxer herself, she is keen to use the garden's facilities to encourage others to take up various sports. |
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The brothers were both keen kickboxers who showed great promise at the sport. |
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Tourists can also go sea kayaking or power kiting, and ample opportunities are available for keen anglers. |
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Always keen to demonstrate how much of a Renaissance man he is, Wossy, left, takes some time out from writing his new comic to explore Hitchcock. |
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In school, Thomson showed a keen interest in the classics along with his natural interest in the sciences. |
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Having taken part in various local volunteering opportunities before, Lana has always been keen to travel and help if she ever got the chance. |
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Rachel's mad keen on Dr Who and suggested we call the baby Rose after the character in the series. |
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And that, according to his agent Diego Herrera Larrea, suits Valencia just fine, as he is keen to win back a regular place. |
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A keen rider, Queensberry was also active in fox hunting and owned several successful race horses. |
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These birds have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong legs, powerful talons and keen eyesight. |
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Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. |
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Instead he developed a keen interest in Medieval history and Medieval architecture, inspired by the many Medieval buildings in Oxford. |
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At first Turner showed a keen interest in architecture, but was advised by the architect Thomas Hardwick to continue painting. |
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He was a strong supporter of the Liberal Party and took a keen interest in Irish affairs. |
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He was a sprinter and a keen cricket player, acting in school plays and writing poetry. |
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This was an Engine designed by Hornblower and Maberly, and the proprietors were keen to have the best steam engine in London. |
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He is so keen on being Gerrard's bag man he has not taken a long hard look at the club he wants to join. |
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The Welsh Guards were keen to rejoin the rest of their Battalion, who were potentially facing the enemy without their support. |
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The new commander of Fifteenth Army, Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi was keen to mount an offensive against India. |
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They were keen to put it beyond doubt that the territorial waters around Northern Ireland would not belong to the Irish Free State. |
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Leicester could only manage a goalless draw midweek with Sutton Coldfield and will be keen to return to winning form. |
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O'Sullivan is also a keen runner, and runs for Woodford Green with Essex Ladies. |
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