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He almost always sounds eager to convert naysayers.
Mr Harper is eager to convert his minority government into a majority.
The landlord, eager to convert the building into a hotel, a real hotel, had paid some of them to leave.
The follow-up, "Tha Carter III," is due out in April; no doubt the label executives are anxious and optimistic, eager to convert downloaders into paying customers.
Because the clinical-testing phase of new treatments can last for years, companies like Mallinckrodt are eager to convert paper documentation trails into electronic archives.
Though northern Suffolk lacks the cachet and name recognition of the Hamptons, real-estate agents here say comparatively low prices are drawing residents eager to convert old summer havens into year-round houses.
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They are eager to change their current lives through consumption.
And it is possible we have become so used to athletes eager to cash in — to convert their gold medals into lucrative deals selling Wheaties, watches, cars, sports drinks — that he, by contrast, seems strange and off-putting.
You were so enthused and eager to please.You didn't care that we wanted to convert from electric to gas.
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He doesn't understand what this thing's about.' " In 1984, Coe was introduced to a man named Michael Timmis, a wealthy recent convert, eager to do God's work, who had heard that Doug Coe was the man to see.
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