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But Zaghlūl, an old man of nearly 70, was no longer eager for office.
Paul's son, Howard Milstein, was no longer eager to sell a hotel that was now worth more than $250 million.
To merge them is to tell investors that the federal government is no longer eager to guarantee their rights.
That was a tough proposition, too, as the city was already saddled with too many vacancies and real estate developers were no longer eager to invest.
Embarrassingly, however, it turned out that, by the time Stanley and his bedraggled vanguard finally reached Emin Pasha, he was no longer eager to be rescued.
In contrast, Ms. Merchant's transition suggests the model of a sustainable career for a musician who is no longer eager to chase hits.
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But now I'm in my 30s I'm no longer as eager to model.
LONG-TERM INVESTMENT Wall Street investors are no longer as eager to hop into just any alternative investment.
In this oscillation between light and dark, one thing remains constant: I'm no longer so eager to illuminate my fate.
The couple worried that Americans would no longer be eager to buy shares in the Marais apartment (which they had named Jardin Saint-Paul).
They are no longer so eager to tote a 50-pound pack for a week in the Tetons, nor hoist themselves up icy Mount Rainier in Microsoft's backyard (Al Gore's recent ascent of that peak notwithstanding).
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