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And no one seems to be eager to replace her, at least for now.
He is also wildly unpopular in the State Department, and the president is rumored to be eager to replace him.
Janet Napolitano The Homeland Secretary is thought to be eager to replace Eric Holder as Attorney General, and is also seen as candidate for a place on the bench of the Supreme Court.
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Private companies are eager to replace traditional modes of ascertaining the truth — such as the jury system — with a machine that can be patented and sold.
Companies can negotiate prices in the traditional big convention and meetings cities where hotels and convention centers are eager to replace lost business.
The ANCYL was eager to replace ANC Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe, who also functioned as the president of the South African Communist Party (SACP).
And it would provide more ammunition to his opponents, who have been unhappy with his stewardship of the county party organization and have been eager to replace him.
Yet the number of book fairs appears to be growing, so perhaps not everyone is eager to replace hard covers with hard drives after all.
CBS was eager to replace him with Dan Rather, who was flirting with ABC, but both Mr. Cronkite and the network said he had not been pushed.
The Trump administration is changing that policy, and Democrats — as well as some Republicans, such as Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz). — are eager to replace it with new protections.
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