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It was as if he was impatient with display, eager to return to the intermezzo-like pools that the sonata, in particular, offered -- not least in its fourth movement, and around one extraordinarily soft, silky moment in the first.
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He put his big game on display for eager Japanese fans, who adopted the 21-year-old as a favourite after the early elimination of national tennis hero Kei Nishikori.
And a week after the visit to Beijing by Mr. Ozawa and his parliamentary delegation, which Mr. Hu heralded as the start of a smoother era in Japan-China relations, Tokyo reciprocated with its own display of eager hospitality during a visit to Tokyo by Mr. Xi, the Chinese vice president.
As well as plenty of stuff on the spoof (which had the then director general 90-percent fooled until his wife stepped in), they had a great display including eager letters from assorted schoolchildren interested in TV or radio who later became big BBC names.
Moreover, the upwardly mobile, newly affluent Chinese are often eager to display their wealth.
I was eager to display the books I'd just found.
Like her characters, DeWitt is eager to display her intellectual and artistic gifts.
In fact, everybody in this fight seems eager to display their own civil rights stripes.
Renee was eager to display her latest trophies; she recently earned her gray belt in karate.
He was wearing a lightweight coat over three sweaters and was eager to display the hardship of his meager home.
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