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Espinoza's tendency to get too eager has cost him some good mounts.
And don't get too eager.
Don't get too eager and buy an entire box of the same kind of cigar only to find that you can't stand the first one.
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But he went on to call this a career-long issue, saying that he gets too eager when he is facing lesser pitching.
Hein was supposed to walk down the field nonchalantly hiding the ball, but he got too eager and started to run, alerting the Bears.
But first, the effort at repeal is still alive, and Pingree said she worried Democrats were getting too eager.
To read: In Vanity Fair, David Margolick takes a very hard look at the career of Juan Williams, who's been in the news this week due to his questioning of Newt Gingrich during Monday's Presidential debate: Colleagues recall he was eager to get into print — sometimes too eager, jumping to conclusions, seasoning stories with his own opinions, failing to make that crucial last phone call.
I dumped my bags and didn't even unpack, I was just too eager to get out into the city; little did I realize that getting lost in Venice is not just a euphemism; it is a reality.
Next time, if David Carr isn't too eager to get to the kissing part on the return trip, he should spend a little more time getting to know the real Roosevelt Island.
The script, by Mr. Stutz and Ashley Scott Meyers, is too eager to get to the next plot twist for that.
"I was a little too eager to get this team out of the way," Batista said of his early trouble.
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