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First, Obama is extraordinarily eager to make concessions.
It is also an extraordinarily eager gearbox that needs no more than a hint that the driver needs a downshift.
In the countless quickie cowboy films that Wayne saddled up for throughout the nineteen-thirties, he was just an extraordinarily eager kid, making friends with the camera.
There must be an awful lot of 35-year-olds out there who are extraordinarily eager to relive their lost youth and the tingle of first dates and first love.
This photographer was extraordinarily eager, and we'd exchanged more than 20 emails in the four days before I left.
However, since we had created a ranking list with which we began recruitment and only six refused because they feared fraud, it would be surprising that we found those that were extraordinarily eager.
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As the undergraduate, Paul Rhys is perpetually startled and eager he is an extremely intense and extraordinarily open actor, sometimes so intense and open as to be alarming he can look as if his face is about to melt.
Bill proves to be extraordinarily moving, though, in the role – presenting the officer as a sort of eager, faintly eccentric and trusting toff who responds to the dour hostility with unfailing graciousness and who fills the awkward silences with gabbling rhapsodies about French culture or unguarded personal revelations.
Extraordinarily idiotic.
Extraordinarily so.
It's extraordinarily competitive.
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