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(If I were Obama, this would keep me up at night. The next wave of his campaign army may not be so eager to enlist in 2012).
Adding to the ranks of Swedish immigrants already settled in the United States came came unknown others eager to enlist after the war began.
"I am eager to enlist your help in beginning the process of reducing – and ultimately ending – our use of privately operated prisons," Yates said.
Eager to enlist the Chinese in its plans to invade Iraq, the administration sold out the oppressed Muslim people of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region in China.
His father said Kareem had been eager to enlist since he was 14 and was outraged by the 9/11 attacks.
White House officials could not verify last night the president's familiarity with the show but agreed that Mr. Bush was eager to enlist it in the chase.
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Because international terrorists have made it clear they plan to use every possible weapon against their chosen enemies, nations' military and intelligence authorities are now more eager than ever to enlist the talents of scientists and engineers to counter these threats.
They might not be eager to re-enlist, knowing the service had been hacked by an insider.
Some 150 trained volunteers were at his disposal, and dozens of others were there too, arrived from all over the country, eager and anxious, asking to enlist in the search.
The Ottomans engaged in active campaigns to capture these insurgents in 1805 and 1806, and were able to enlist Greek villagers, eager to avoid the stake, in the hunt for their outlaw countrymen.
I wanted to enlist.
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