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"Fortunately, and at least for now," he said, "insiders are not exhibiting such eagerness" to sell.
Exhibit A: his eagerness to release his taxes.
Starting with his Speakership, Packer says, Republicans have been exhibiting a "willingness — even an eagerness — to use every tactic short of law-breaking to demonize the opponent on the way to winning power".
He issued advice about the fair's folk exhibits with his trademark mixture of eagerness, excitement and pedantry.
Although "Garmento," which opens today in Manhattan, at the Village East (Second Avenue at 12th Street, East Village), exhibits a flailing comic energy, its eagerness to condemn everything about Seventh Avenue, along with its sub-par acting and a choppy narrative style that finally runs amok, lends it a tone of hysterical finger-pointing.
The McMullen's eagerness to display the works, even as Matter denies or quashes reports on their authenticity, smacks of opportunism - the same reason that Matter may be exhibiting in selling them while there's still some question.
Today, however, one Russian ballerina exhibits some of the old Nureyev-Baryshnikov eagerness to move beyond the ballet domain: Diana Vishneva.
In person, the 38-year-old actor exhibits the same emotional intensity, the same eagerness to ask big questions, as Nate.
He exhibits none of the breed's tics or rampant eagerness to please.
Their eagerness betrayed them.
My stomach growled with eagerness.
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