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"Undercoating" is a word her subconscious has been more than eager to cast up.
The pope is most critical of those eager to cast stones.
Republicans, eager to cast him as just-like-Florio, call it raising taxes.
But Mr. Ratmansky was eager to cast a more mature dancer and was willing to make adjustments.
But, among the people I spoke with, I couldn't find a single person eager to cast a vote.
Tensions are inevitable between big economic and political competitors, and some in this country have been too eager to cast China as the next great adversary.
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But Mr. Bush was most eager today to cast Mr. Gore as someone who was partly responsible for -- and a proponent of -- high gasoline prices.
With tensions on the rise, the fisheries bureau has been eager to publicly cast itself as a protector of China's sovereign interests.
Macon Phillips, the White House media director, offered these marching orders: Mr. Obama and his top aides have been eager throughout the debt debate to cast the president as the one interested in compromise, a position they hope will appeal directly to the moderate and independent voters that will help him get re-elected next year.
The large, eager to please cast is awkwardly handled by co-directors Sam Brown & Ilich Guardiola.
The regime delegation headed by Ja'fari was keen to cast itself as eager to negotiate, in contrast with an opposition it says it divided and unserious.
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