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For many years after independence, Transnistria tried to re-establish that ineffective mainstay of communism, so eagerly rejected elsewhere: a centrally planned economy.
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A student of botany, he had eagerly volunteered for the psilocybin research but was rejected because Harvard had instructed Leary and Alpert to stay away from undergraduates.
Rio Tinto's shares briefly leapt by 30% after it rejected the bid, as investors waited eagerly for a better offer.In this section Still going strong Financial prospecting Au revoir, papa?
Photograph: ULI DECK/EPA Important news from Germany: the German Constitutional Court has rejected an attempt to delay its eagerly-awaited decision on the legality of Europe's new bailout fund.
Confident of my acceptance, I'd eagerly applied to join the new Teach for America corps, and had just been rejected.
Nearly all the performers — from stars to chorus — approach their roles eagerly but diffidently, as if they would like to get to know the characters they play but are afraid of being rejected.
But Mr. Blee, a longtime Middle East hand, rejected Mr. Angleton's theories and threw open the doors to defectors and potential Soviet spies, an approach that younger intelligence officers eagerly embraced.
It seems unusual that a culture that eagerly absorbs all things American rejects the inherent independence that comes along with them.
So why did he risk annoying them by rejecting an idea that they had all eagerly accepted (and that had been sponsored by his Spanish friend, Jose Maria Aznar)?
Reject, reject, reject.
George W. Bush eagerly assented.
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