Sentence examples for eager to print from inspiring English sources

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We are eager to print all points of view -- liberal, conservative and anything in between -- expressed according to the rules of civil discourse.

This was the other side of the Spice Boys phenomenon – not only did it require young footballers to have more disposable income than ever, it also required salacious hypocrites eager to print stories about the revels which came about as a consequence.

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Since I was celebrating and reflecting on a difficult moment I should have learned from, I was eager to summarize, print out and hand in my college experience, and that semester packaged neatly with Wallace's lesson to keep it together.

To read: In Vanity Fair, David Margolick takes a very hard look at the career of Juan Williams, who's been in the news this week due to his questioning of Newt Gingrich during Monday's Presidential debate: Colleagues recall he was eager to get into print — sometimes too eager, jumping to conclusions, seasoning stories with his own opinions, failing to make that crucial last phone call.

Young viewers who saw movies they loved on their computer screens found that, far from slaking their thirst for movies, their home-video consumption left them eager to see film prints of the same movies projected in public on a big screen.

Fran Lebowitz, the ever-present party fixture, said she was eager to see the restored print of Martin Scorsese's 1983 comic thriller, "The King of Comedy," about a delusional nobody (played by Robert De Niro) chasing television fame, which is scheduled to close out the festival.

The latest iteration of the Private Pass program, and the one that Citi is eager to promote through digital, print and television ads, includes small group events with celebrities, like a concert by Ms. Keys, a cooking class with Ms. De Laurentiis, dinner prepared by Daniel Boulud and a Sunday football viewing party with John Madden.

He was eager to show me some prints related to Mathew Buchinger, "The Little Man of Nuremberg," who grew to 29 inches, married four times, fathered 14 children before he died, in his mid-60s, in 1739, and became famous for his exhibitions of conjuring, swordplay, dancing, and the playing of various musical instruments.

French journalists have been more eager to investigate, and speculate in print, about the private lives of politicians.

Eager to get the paper in print, Fouchier and Erasmus MC did so, but under protest.

Ficino was especially eager to get this work into print, it seems, as he included only a few commentaries; although he did provide "argumenta," or short summaries of the Platonic works, his fuller Commentaries on Plato waited another twelve years for publication.

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