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"It was an anxious set," says Lee Jones Schoenburg of Magnum, which had exclusive rights to do the still photography.

Opik is naturally anxious to set the record straight.

Ipso, anxious to set standards as well as hear complaints, might prod the Telegraph to do likewise.

Though his music has become increasingly chromatic over the years, this piece is unceasingly dissonant (insistent major and minor seconds sounding through most of it), with jagged, anxious rhythms set against a steadily pulsing backdrop.

As was the impromptu formation earlier this week of the Movement for Credible Cycling, a coalition of six French and two German teams anxious to set themselves above the current scandal.

As for the rich world, its interest in TTIP and TPP is motivated in part by a desire to bypass China, which lacks a seat at both tables; developed economies are anxious to set international trade rules without much Chinese influence while they still can.

What in the name of God is that sucker?" Liam defends Brits snub for his brother Having declined to pay tribute to his brother, Noel, when he picked up Oasis's Brit award last month, Liam Gallagher is finally anxious to set the record straight.

In the meantime, In the Beginning is offering trips for local groups to visit Myrtilla's grave and has been approached by a woman bearing that name, also originally from Nevis, and who is anxious to set up a local history group to find out more about her 18th-century namesake.

· James Lasdun won - for "An Anxious Man", set in New England, which the judges deemed to be the story in which the writer's craft was most fully "dissolved in the tissue of the story" - and was promptly subjected to an on-air interview.

Repeatedly decimated in the local elections, derided on both the left and the right, and down in the opinion polls – this morning's 14% in ICM masks an average of 10% among all polls – it is not hard to imagine the Lib Dems coming to their autumn conference as a sullen and even mutinous crew, increasingly anxious to set a new course under a different skipper into easier waters.

Tourism has had a terrific shot in the arm in Leicester, where 1,400 visitors a day flocked to the Greyfriars dig site during the fortnight it was open - and many more are anxious to set up a museum of artefacts.

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