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His loyalties, both upward and downward, have shifted in his eager embrace of the Ruling Class.
Of course, Hollywood's eager embrace of Buddhism, yoga and other esoteric Indian systems is not new.
Hannity's comeback coincided with his early, eager embrace of his fellow New Yorker.
The eager embrace of the new voice tends to mean that older artists get shoved aside and neglected.
Beckham was not merely an athlete; he was an international brand that smartly fused a handsomeness that bordered on beauty with athleticism, marketing savvy and an eager embrace of the role of pop idol.
In recent years the eager embrace of the capitalist impulse has largely been found in competitive reality television, where aggressive contest is thrilling and good, and the will to achieve is the lifeblood of the American way.
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Any over-eager embrace of the United States would tend to undermine Mr. Kostunica's political standing at this stage because a majority of Serbs might see it as a form of moral surrender.
"For some, the destructive passage of big ships is just another symptom of Venice's over-eager embrace of tourist dollars, euros and yuan," Quartz wrote.
He had congregants eager to embrace the ideas he had embraced". Wine rewrote rituals to reflect a people-centric viewpoint.
Be eager to embrace life, but don't be overly eager to embrace love.
But if the British seem eager to embrace life in France, are the French so eager to embrace these newcomers?
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