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In academic life, keenness in being a manager is frowned upon.
It would be only natural for her desolation to obtain a new keenness in quieter times ahead.
In fact, if a player shows too much keenness in any game, his mates dub him a "keeno".
His hair is white and his skin is pale, but there is a youthful keenness in his eyes.
He has lately, however, shown obvious keenness in one particular young man, who emerged from the staff door at lunchtime one day, carrying what looked to him like a doggie bag with food in it.
Focus in the later stages of a race can sometimes come at the cost of keenness in the early part when a horse is fitted with cheekpieces, but Henderson is satisfied that Long Run is now sufficiently mature to cope.
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The promising response of the female community volunteers in Makwanpur and their keenness to help in preventing injuries could be the starting point for developing a community-based child injury prevention programme.
Another recent casualty was John Arens, the Arkansas chairman of Ross Perot's 1992 presidential campaign.In his keenness to fight the charges in court, Mr Clinton is in more select company.
"There was that peculiar keenness of expression in his eye that is only seen in men of constant habits of observation," the contemporary wrote.
Haywood remembers a similar keenness among students in America, whose faces occasionally fall when he reveals his iPad.
Could this, as well as slipping school standards, explain the peculiar keenness of people in their 40s?
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