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Eager to capture the mood of the original production, however, Mr. Duffas kept to the idea of a popular diversion.
But the splashiest parties were given by fashion houses and carmakers eager to capture the attention of the news media that had flocked to the city.
Afterward, I ran up the stairs of the nearby Café des Nomades, eager to capture a sunset view from the roof terrace.
TV crews have flooded into the UK from around the world, journalists eager to capture the celebrations and the view of subjects towards sovereign.
American officers say they are particularly eager to capture, as opposed to kill, militant leaders, who they say can offer intelligence to guide future operations.
They will clown for hungry cameras and for journalists eager to capture New Orleans as some distant editor has imagined it.
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Morgan (Brad Fryman) is nonplussed by the kid's eager desire to capture truth and beauty and the plight of the farmer.
The American public was eager to catch a glimpse of the captured Indians.
A visionary outsider who is relatively inexperienced and perhaps even a tad na? about the ways of Washington captures the White House and, eager to get things done, hires the ultimate get-it-done insideruno run his operation.
"This midterm, while unlikely to be a Millennial-led blowout for the GOP, may hold the seeds for a Republican Party eager to re-capture a share of the youth vote in 2016 and beyond," GOP pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson wrote in the Daily Beast.
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