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Many feel neglected by a nation far more eager to embrace firefighters' widows.
The Democratic contenders are far more eager than Republicans to propose economic-rescue measures.
TV, meanwhile, is far more eager to take a punt on something new.
Haugen is far more eager to debate his human-rights colleagues on the question of engaging with the police.
Ferrer was far more eager to come forward, winning 71 percent (15 of 21) of his approach points.
Why did Austin wait out the reluctant Susan rather than marry her far more eager sister, "who loved him more"?
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Over the same road at night, the GS felt distinctly better — far more planted and eager to charge through curves that had the other Regals backing off.
Panel members credited Generali with being far more cooperative and eager to settle claims than the other companies; it has paid out about $11.5 million to claimants.
In contrast, Iran looked to the Obama team as a far more dynamic, open society eager to restore its traditional role as one of the great powers — if not the greatest — in the Middle East.
So far, the United States has been more eager to push Pakistan to fight Taliban than to negotiate with them, and has not endorsed Pakistan's new approach.
The seven-year-old Colleagues Theater Company has all the trappings of a young and eager troupe far more excited by putting on a show than making a living.
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