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What they are allowed to say, however, betrays little eagerness for the switch.
But motherhood has not dampened Hirsi Ali's eagerness for the fray.
Mrs. Clinton's eagerness for the president's help is a rarity among recent candidates.
Stone's eagerness for the union is credited as decisive in its achievement, but leadership fell upon the younger Campbell.
Yet, as he has trampled on his colleagues' ground and displayed too much eagerness for the job, Mr Valls's non-stick quality has begun to wear off.
Although she still has business to finish in Istanbul, Williams indicated eagerness for the next Grand Slam on the calendar: the Australian Open in January.
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Going underground Shuffled, not stirred Toil and trouble Unforgiving history ReprintsBehind the government's eagerness for Asia is the pace of the region's economic change.
The eagerness for victory grew all the warmer from the ambition to get the suffrages of such honourable judges.
The old question is coming up again here at the Olympics, with answers involving eagerness for war, ketchup, the pronunciation of toque or the ability to identify poutine and the Tragically Hip.
For example, discussing the Beats' eagerness for inclusion in "the accepted lineage of modernism," Sinclair writes, "They sniffed around each other like prowling beasts, jealous eyes on the lion tamer's polished black boots.
However, Obama's public eagerness for negotiations creates the risky perception of a rush for the exit door.
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