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Walton's eager reading, once more with the Royal Philharmonic, persuasively mixes raw excitement and an essential searching quality.
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The observation that in Bangalore tax preparers are eager to do my taxes and radiologists are eager to read my X-rays truly frightens me.
Pirsig attracted a cult of seekers eager to get past what he called "the primary America of freeways and jet flights and TV and movie spectaculars," eager to explore the country's back roads and byways — and eager to read his next book.
Sontag's hunger made one eager to read more of her writing in the same way that Jeanne Moreau's pouty dissatisfaction made one eager to see what man could possibly please her.
For now, though, I'm eager to read more.
I will be eager to read your objections to Schroeder.
But most were eager to read anything they could get their hands on by Professor Mankiw.
As long as the failure belongs to someone else, we are eager to read about it.
If nothing else, it leaves you eager to read more of his work.
Morens and his colleagues will doubtless be eager to read today's Nature article.
I was eager to read the work of anybody who wasn't an Esquire regular.
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