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The former Villa striker is keen to replace Tim Sherwood, who was sacked on Sunday.

Technological advances have made aircraft cheaper and cleaner to run, so airlines everywhere are keen to replace older planes.

(Reuters) It departments across the States are being pestered by employees keen to replace their Blackberry with an iPhone.

The former Villa striker is keen to replace the sacked Tim Sherwood, who was axed by the club on Sunday following a dismal start to the season.

The Kuwaiti owners of the club, the Hasawi family, had been keen to replace O'Driscoll with a manager with Premier League experience.

The Conservatives have been keen to point up the failings of Labour's child poverty measures but less keen to replace them with decent, effective and supportive measures".

Throw in an industry keen to replace the revenues lost through the rapid shrinkage of its annuity business and a habit of putting profit before good consumer outcomes and you have a real problem.

If Saracens were particularly keen to replace François Pienaar, their departing coach last season, with a man of similar reputation, there really were only a handful of people they could have turned to - and Buck Shelford was one.

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