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Keen: By all means, no! Keen: Of both, but mostly of structure, I would say.
"Oh, no," Keen said, "they're not Irish, they're just going to play Irish music.
Walter Ulbricht, the East German leader has shown no keen desire for improving re lations except on his terms.
And I discerned no plaintive cry of appeal, no keen of despair, no gurgle of nameless dread.
No calculation of unit price, no can'ts or shoulds or ought-not-to's, no keen eye to the comparative ounce.
In any event, Fletcher seems to have had no keen desire to dwell on the matter, for he quickly turned the letter over to the already quivering Third Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Bliss.
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