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He said astronomers will now be eager to look for signs of water in other places where star formation is going on.
"We believe Dell's customers will now be eager to explore alternatives, and HP plans to take full advantage of that opportunity".
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As the Oxford don might say, in summary of one of those essays to which those eager-eyed students will now be returning: "Some interesting ideas, but more examples and explanation needed".
If FCA was eager to show its colors in the past when things weren't quite as rosy as now – remember the iconic commercial with Eminem called "Born of Fire," and the ad, "Farmer," which included the late Paul Harvey in an authentic voiceover, for instance – the company certainly will be eager to now.
"While this will further increase the pressures on Theresa May, many Conservatives will be eager to avoid another election now they are trailing Labour in the polls.
While many Russians are cheering him now, we doubt that they will be eager to return to the grim days of Soviet isolation.
I will also be eager to answer your questions.
Why will people be eager to follow you?
Now here's a gift everyone will be eager to gather around even in today's time-pressed world.
After setting the standard for wealth at $1 million in annual income, Mr. Obama will now have to vigilantly fend off lawmakers, from both parties, who will be eager to preserve the Bush-era tax cuts for everyone making less than that.
Moyes now faces the task of restoring morale for Wednesday's trip to Arsenal, opponents who will be eager to make amends for their humiliation at Anfield.
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