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NOT accidentally, the most successful post-Communist states have been those that managed to preserve some elements of civil society throughout the Communist period, or were eager to emulate Western Europe's laws and attitudes concerning civic culture.
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Arriving in London in October 1771 along with two of his sons and a slave, Laurens, like other members of South Carolina's elite, was eager to emulate the English.
For that reason, many executives are eager to emulate Ms. Bündchen, the icon of Brazil's fashion industry, and to do -- or at least be seen to be doing -- their part.
It's a model that any arts organisation would be eager to emulate, if only Land of Hope and Glory didn't come along and defecate messily on everything that had come before.
Herd is eager to emulate the old Aldershot FC, who spent three seasons in the old Third Division in the mid 1970s.
Super-bantamweight Leigh Wood is eager to emulate fellow Nottingham fighter Carl Froch by winning an English title when he faces Martin Ward in July.
Seeing an uptick from the enthusiasm are archery centers, where moviegoers are eager to emulate Katniss's prowess.
Shareholders were eager to speak their minds.
They were eager to move on.
Both said they were eager to return.
They were eager to score another one".
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