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He was born in 1903 in Budapest to a philandering, passive father who died fairly young, and to an appalling stage mother eager to exploit his talent.
Furst's 12th historical spy novel skillfully evokes the atmosphere of Paris on the eve of World War II, as its protagonist, a resourceful Austrian-born American actor, arrives in autumn of 1938 to make a movie and stumbles into the clutches of Nazi conspirators eager to exploit his celebrity for propaganda.
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Nilsson was more fortunate and soon learned who was actually attempting to help her mature (primarily Wieland Wagner) and who was simply eager to exploit her.
As she neared fifty, determined to keep going, she became almost grotesque, answering her own needs and the wiles of directors eager to exploit her.
He was also eager to exploit this position to his own political advantage.
Rhode Island Coach Jim Harrick, whose team plays Stanford in today's Midwest Regional final, was eager to exploit the angle in his Saturday news conference.
The decision by President Obama to participate in Wednesday's first Twitter town hall meeting, live from the East Room, is a reminder that the White House is eager to exploit whatever technologies will help get out his message, unfiltered.
If he's not an outright racist — and many people would say that he is — he's always eager to exploit the racial prejudices that some of his supporters harbor.
But it also raises more questions than it answers, including the moral responsibility a documentary filmmaker assumes when his subjects seem so eager to exploit themselves.
The accelerated timetable suggests that his campaign is both eager to exploit a commanding lead in the polls and anxious that voters may blame the incumbent for a souring economy.
Republicans are eager to exploit the issue.
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