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But House Republicans, ever eager to do industry's bidding, aren't giving up.
So magazine editors, ever eager to increase their newsstand sales, prepare their cover stories.
Republicans, ever eager to do the bidding of Big Coal, have been ducking reform with calls for further study.
Then there is the taxman, ever eager to fill the bottomless coffers of a near-bankrupt state.
With the Republicans ever eager to portray the Democrats as inveterate tax-raisers, the choice will be a tricky one.
That move distressed conservatives in Congress who are ever eager to rehash the controversies of the Clinton presidency.
Ever eager to learn something new, she pressed me on "the latest research" and asked what doctors around the country were doing for her condition.
In fact, he was anything but a stick in the mud, ever eager to embrace new ideas, though he was not cut out for high office.
Denton, ever eager to scandalize the J-school puritans by indulging in checkbook journalism, offered five grand — and was rewarded with roughly twenty million page views.
Ever eager to sprinkle beads of approbation for the storied man he hopes to bring down, Mr. Hayworth couched his confidence in compliments.
Nevertheless, unlike George Papandreou, he is not seen as a tribal Pasok politician, ever eager to pander to the party's powerful union base whenever times get tough.
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