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The opposition is plainly eager to hang a defeat around his neck and move on from what it always regarded as Bush's war.
Mind, when John Kerry appeared on "The Daily Show," Stewart wasn't much less egregious, too plainly eager to boost his guest's nonexistent hipness quotient.
Ruling party politicians close to Bashir are plainly eager to exploit what looks like foolish over-reaching by Kiir, who they believe has put himself in the wrong.
Israel was plainly eager to make a deal that would involve the release of hundreds of Palestinians, many of them convicted of bloody crimes.
While Howard Dean and John Kerry have been stirring up crowds plainly eager to have at President Bush, Democratic officials have been trying to tamp the fervor down, warning that "extremists" will take the party back to the dark ages of 1972 and 1984.
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On the opening night of her first major tour, in front of a crowd who have plainly taken full advantage of the extra boozing time afforded by Friday's bank holiday, she's notably eager to please.
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