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They are also eager to replace dwindling DVD revenue.
It won over a neighbor eager to replace his mini-van.
And no one seems to be eager to replace her, at least for now.
Beinfest began growing eager to replace Torborg when the Marlins started slowly this season.
There were few candidates eager to replace Negroponte in the last two years of an embattled, lame-duck Administration.
He is also wildly unpopular in the State Department, and the president is rumored to be eager to replace him.
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There is no shortage of fresh, eager youth to replace them and the cycle continues – unless, of course, perennial underinvestment and flagging morale finally drive even these idealists into more sensible career choices.
Other party leaders have not been eager to try to replace Mr. Steele in the middle of a midterm election campaign or to open a divisive debate over war spending.
And much of the heavy flow of debt securities represented refinancings by corporations eager for a chance to replace costly debt issued at rates that at times approached 20percentt.
People who produce television programs devoted to the arts say that the BBC, which is publicly financed and has an obligation to inform and educate as well as to entertain, has been all too eager in recent years to replace its traditionally serious arts programs with fluffier fare.
Newly motivated, she is eager for a partial denture to replace some of her missing molars and help her chew.
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