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You might think that church leaders would be eagerly interested in these ideas.
And many are offering help.The capital city of Ulaanbaatar these days is aswarm with various multinational groups eagerly interested in leading Mongolia out of the Dark Ages and into affluence and modernity by developing its considerable natural resources, as well as the last wilderness areas left in Asia.Gleaming new hotels rise beside gray Soviet-era housing projects.
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Naturally, massive video games will always have interested and engaged players, eagerly consuming all updates, however trivial.
He hopes to produce, purify, and test the algae-produced proteins in animal models later this year, and already has researchers in developing nations, such as China and India, interested in the technology and eagerly awaiting his results.
An enigmatic figure whose mysteries peel away slowly, André scarcely seems interested in Murielle even when she eagerly tries to impress him.
But for some companies, like Berkshire Hathaway or the Leucadia National Corporation, these annual dispatches are eagerly consumed not only by shareholders but also by interested observers.
For Accel, however, what encouraged its investment is the fact that Osmo appears to have found a product that has not just interested consumers, but that audience has also eagerly bought the product, even while on pre-order.
Today, the Canadian multinational information firm Thomson Reuters continues to publish the Journal Citation Reports, an annual publication including the IF values of most scientific journals eagerly waited for each June by publishers as well as by researchers interested in publishing their research in high-IF journals, and get promoted.
That is a source of its strengths, and suggestive too of its weaknesses: it eagerly wants to celebrate that identity and create a strong political front; it is less interested in reflecting on difficulties and making distinctions.
But no matter: Mr. Ellis writes with such élan and deep understanding of this era and its exceptional leaders that anyone interested in a succinct (if strangely truncated) account of this crucial period in American history will eagerly seize upon this volume.
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