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My eagerness to visit had been partly ghoulish and partly a desire for some kind of absolution -- by my very presence to offer a tacit apology and receive tacit forgiveness.
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The success of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles, begun in 1970, has a lot to do with the eagerness of tourists to visit Provence in the summer and drive around landscapes implanted in their brains from Van Gogh's paintings and Peter Mayle's books.
My sudden eagerness to see "W".
And despite my eagerness to see one, things have changed.
As Mr. Rendell gripped a map of the state last week and pointed to yellow circles around the towns he wanted Mr. Clinton to visit, he laughed at the former president's eagerness.
Together, riding a Benelli — they were everywhere then — we attempted to visit all the baths in Mexico City, guided by an absolute eagerness that was a combination of love and play.
But hasty at least in her pleasure at his visit, her eagerness to get back to where her son, her only child, was sprawled waiting for her in the low-slung white armchair in front of the window.
But because Nixon genuinely connects, it feels sweet somehow to see her eagerness to please.
Also, Mr. Bush's visit demonstrates anew his eagerness to wrap himself in the kind of symbolism and place himself in the kinds of tableaus that Republicans have often ceded to Democrats.
Still, the generals were also eager to disavow any eagerness to return to political power.
I don't see the eagerness to oust him.
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