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"They are very keen to display violence.
"The younger people are very keen to display this stuff for their friends".
And since every country is keen to display itself in its best light, they are usually somewhere nice: Barcelona, Biarritz, Rome.
Mr Schröder seems so keen to display his steadfastness at the Americans' side that he is prepared even to risk breaking his red-Green coalition.
News providers are not the only businesses jumping on the social media bandwagon: an increasing number of corporations are keen to display a human side to their operations.
However, the companies are not all keen to display signs alerting us to their available lavatories, which is no help at all.
The second half lacked the unrelenting pace of the first, with Celtic keen to display the kind of defensive obduracy which they fatally lacked in being knocked out of the Champions League by Sporting Braga at the qualifying stage.
Where once the former BBC mega-earner used to trade on a risqué charm, he was keen to display a new family-friendly, Daily Mail-placating, ageing-sitcom-actor-respecting Sachs-appeal.
Impatient winners keen to display their award prominently – or put it to more modest use as a doorstop or bathroom ornament – will be able to take their fully engraved statuette home after the ceremony.
While he was a GP in Sheffield, he had been keen to display indications of the costs of care in his practice waiting room, but the idea was not popular with colleagues.
"It's just an enormous trend and shows no signs of slowing down," said McLaughlin, adding that those who buy the titles are keen to display their ability to stay within the lines to the world at large.
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