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Active professionally until a decade ago, he continued to take a lively interest in the jazz scene and made the last of many appearances at the Ealing jazz festival in 2003, guesting with a group led by his bassist son Tommy McQuater Jr. McQuater was born in Maybole, Ayrshire, and took up the cornet at the age of 11.
True, certain symphonic and operatic maestros take a lively interest in choral music.
When China drafts new commercial laws, American businesses take a lively and vocal interest.
So, while focusing primarily on their own task, they must also take a lively interest in the challenges and problems facing others who contribute in different ways to the final product or service.
The case was resolved in 1998, but Ms. Sala continues to take a lively interest -- now functioning as a festival organizer and liaison with the growing number of curious outsiders who come to the celebration.
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Since the 19th century the Parsis have taken a lively interest in improving the depressed condition of their Iranian coreligionists.
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