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"I think the country is eager for something else.
Not only do these films draw in viewers eager for something new, but they enable theaters to charge a premium.
They were the Moscow beau monde--socialites draped in Milan's finest, artists, businesspeople, music lovers eager for something new.
Whatever the stadium's fate, the neighbors are eager for something to happen because the area is not dormant.
People are so eager for something positive to happen, but land use and massing studies are never exciting.
Oddly, McCain is attempting to portray himself as a doctrinaire conservative just when the intellectual class of the movement seems eager for something new.
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After a career as a venture capitalist asking companies for money, he liked to tell audiences, he was eager to ask for something else: jobs in Massachusetts.
The crowd for the Knicks' first preseason home game, 16,377, was eager to cheer for something but did not have many opportunities.
If Bernie Sanders' primary campaign showed anything, though, it's that young Americans are eager to vote for something – not against it.
He said he had been struck by the general quality of talent and the number of actors eager to sign on for something with no pay.
Eager to be known for something besides his father's fight over abortion, Mr. Casey has publicly avoided the issue for months, working on the abortion provisions behind the scenes with Senate Democratic leaders while devoting his public statements to preserving the current children's health insurance program.
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