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Arab writers have been generally eager to inform the West about their true selves.
And I remember, too, the talks of visiting speakers, all eager to inform us of how fortunate we were to be a part of the "vast" and formal ritual.
Eager to inform residents about what to expect, city and school officials held a town hall meeting Tuesday night, which drew about 50 people to the community room of the Glendale Police Department, where they heard about the upcoming changes.
In fair weather, scarcely an hour passes without a motley assortment of gawkers at our gate — dog-walkers, corner guys, stroller pushers — eager to inform, or misinform, one another on the finer points of chickendom.
But what we found, from the interviews with the patients, was that the physicians had been eager to inform the patients all results of tests taken.
According to the interviews with the patients, the physicians seem to have been eager to inform them of all results of tests taken.
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She pointed out that consumers are eager to use mobile devices to inform in-store decisions because accessing online information on the spot is more convenient than having to research an item later via computer.
It aims to inform.
To inform?
Finding a way to reach a generation that is eager to be entertained and informed, yet resistant to the familiar, in-your-face 20th-century approach, is the focus of every smart luxury and fashion brand.
SERVICE: Very attentive; the waiters are well informed and eager to explain dishes and ingredients.
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