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No one seems more eager for reform than Mr. Papandreou himself.
In the same interview, Neame appeared more eager for a movie to happen.
They will roam the city's busier areas, ever more eager for you to sign a petition as the hours fade.
Col Allan, the editor, arrived, complaining about the "hypocrisy of these people," and seemed more eager for a scrap.
Other places, however, have been much more eager for the jobs and licensing fees that legalized fracking would bring.
YouGov finds Britain becoming more sympathetic to the weak than France or Germany, growing more concerned about social housing, more eager for government intervention on jobs.
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They are more eager, though, for him to be part of what could be an excellent bullpen.
Mr. McGinniss has been swarmed with requests for television interviews, and his publisher is more eager than ever for the book.
These findings made Meese and Mayer even more eager to search for a full-fledged retrovirus, called a provirus, in the human genome.
But for paid applications only, this ratio drops to one-third, showing that iPhone users in the United States are more eager to pay for applications.
Their consumer parts operation is also still open and more eager than ever for your business.
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