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Still, she remembers him as funny, "very humble" and eager to embrace the program's ethos.
And festivalgoers, especially those younger than 30, seemed eager to embrace the communality.
Still, universities may not be eager to embrace the research wholeheartedly.
Then you aren't quite so eager to embrace the first possible solution and move on.
When integration came to the schools in the mid-1960s, nonene was eager to embrace the black students.
One is the Texas of Lyndon B. Johnson, Ross Perot and Sam Rayburn; it's "a society eager to embrace the Space Age and the Information Age".
The City Ballet corps dancer Troy Schumacher, who directs the Satellite Ballet and Collective, said that younger choreographers are eager to embrace the more collaborative and fluid world they experience offstage.
While white Southern voters may be dropping that habit, this does not necessarily mean they are all eager to embrace the Republicans.
Americans have never been all that eager to embrace the entertainment value of bleak Scandinavian fatalism, at least not since Ingmar Bergman stopped making movies.
Many are eager to embrace the bootcamp moniker.
Though some are eager to embrace the new techniques in court, others in the legal system are highly skeptical.
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