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Most people seem keen to get rid of him.
It seems clear that certain Labour MPs are keen to get rid of Jeremy Corbyn at any cost.
He finished third in the Ballon d'Or but he arrives home having scored once in 10 games at Milan and Chelsea were keen to get rid of him.
It took me a little while to work out that while they were keen to get rid of apartheid they didn't think about whites at all.
Moreover, his friends point out, the Socialist-government of the day had itself been in official discussion with members of the Front.In which case, why is the "cabal" so keen to get rid of him?
Arab governments have generally been silent, though the Saudis are keen to get rid of Mr Assad, since he is the closest Arab ally of Iran, whose power the Gulf Arabs would like to trim.
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At an earlier meeting last week, the six-country Gulf Co-operation Council (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates) was even keener to get rid of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi, who has insulted a number of its rulers over the years.Though the African Union elected Colonel Qaddafi its year-long chairman in 2009, it will probably blow with the wind.
For a start, NatWest has recognised how keen investors are to get rid of bank shares, especially its own.
I was keen to earn more money and settle well; I wanted to get rid of poverty and her idea of a business hit me hard.
To get rid of oneself.
They wanted to get rid of things".
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