My hearing aids whistle, my accent gives itself away, eagerly, too eagerly.
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"Our goal is to end hunger, " Domingues said eagerly.
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So why do people like me eagerly journey to Gurb?
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We eagerly await more updates from this sweet hippo family.
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Celebrities are eagerly offering themselves up to play these parts.
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I eagerly look forward to reading more of her work.
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We eagerly snapped up the new National Parks Geek merch.
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Naturally, Breitbart and Fox News eagerly began pushing the story.
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It's a day Democrats had been eagerly awaiting for weeks.
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Kanye West's eagerly awaited "Jesus Is King" album released Friday.
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Humanity isn't the only species eagerly awaiting the big day.
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Even neutral spectators, however, eagerly await pyrotechnics on the pitch.
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Stars, they eagerly await their cheat days, just like us!
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Filers eagerly grabbed the deduction for the 2018 tax year.
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Campo Santo's eagerly anticipated debut game, Firewatch, is out now.
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No Ballet Theater performance this season is more eagerly anticipated.
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Aficionados eagerly await the year's first leaves of sencha tea.
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"What kind of astronomy do you do?" they asked eagerly.
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A generation of fans gave him that belief eagerly, hungrily.
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They knew Morrissey's name, and they eagerly awaited his arrival.
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A jolt and shattered glass interrupted their eagerly awaited trip.
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Eight candidates raised their hands, some more eagerly than others.
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Still, many said that they were eagerly awaiting his return.
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Vincente Gomez always eagerly awaited his granddaughters' arrival on Fridays.
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The justices eagerly went further than simply decriminalizing gay sex.
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After eagerly agreeing, almost all of them keep their seats.
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This is why authoritarian regimes are adopting them so eagerly.
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Industry onlookers have been eagerly awaiting Kraft Heinz's next acquisition.
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President Trump eagerly does business with corrupt governments every day.
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Growing numbers of foreign travelers eagerly seek out American culture.
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The sports world eagerly awaits her performance at Tokyo 2020.
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Are you eagerly anticipating a gritty reboot of Candid Camera?
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When I was offered any attention, I took it, eagerly.
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Congress watchers are eagerly awaiting further recommendations from the committee.
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We eagerly waiting for Fireye's report ... tell them to hurry up.
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He speaks easily and eagerly about the spiritual dimension of government.
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Whatever creepy surprise the show has in store — we're eagerly awaiting.
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I've read all the books and eagerly await the next two.
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The company will release the eagerly awaited "Frozen 2" around Thanksgiving.
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Local varieties of oud music are being nurtured just as eagerly.
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We see characters falling towards each other — sometimes reluctantly, sometimes eagerly.
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Her take on the difficult road ahead will be eagerly anticipated.
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We'll keep watching, eagerly, for something … anything … to resurrect our SPI.
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As we eagerly anticipate the Stranger Things 2 release on Oct.
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It is not clear how eagerly they will reach for them.
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He may enforce federal rules more eagerly in California and elsewhere.
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The campaign bears no responsibility for projections it eagerly endorsed 2.
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Eagerly, he says they should figure out what exactly that was.
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In this video, a cat eagerly tries to catch a ball.
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"We are eagerly watching the developments of Rocket Lab," he says.
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I eagerly await Dick Cheney's upcoming iPhone game, Duck Hunter Hunt.
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Ojukwu and others are eagerly awaiting the deal to take effect.
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I'd otherwise pay for a Lyft, so I eagerly hop in.
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More videos have been promised, and we eagerly await their debut.
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It's an elite club that is not eagerly looking for members.
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The moment you've eagerly waited 10 weeks and 12 episodes for.
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We are reviewing its recommendations, and eagerly await its final report.
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He eagerly opened one, asking whether it was the Harrods' hamper.
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Swift eagerly posted a screenshot of the track's visuals on Instagram.
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Their pronouncements from their confinement are eagerly followed by reformists online.
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We're eagerly awaiting whatever she pulls from her treasure trove next.
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Pets eagerly await the moment the pool cover comes off, too.
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We eagerly await Patriots-Seahawks Who Wants it Less Bowl III.
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"The Holiday," a child discharged early from school eagerly anticipates a
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Another good reason to eagerly await the end of this campaign!
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Knowing this, they still willingly and eagerly put themselves in danger.
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Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods.
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Countless media outlets eagerly reported what sounded like an irresistible story.
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Now it seems as if everyone eagerly awaits another such defeat.
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They eagerly offered the asking price, which had dropped to $475,0003.
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Yet, I was still eagerly uncovering treasures after three-plus hours.
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Collins, Murkowski, and McCain aren't eagerly signing on as of yet.
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Soon they were asking questions eagerly: What was his favorite pen?
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That's the kind of progress Thomas Edison would have eagerly welcomed.
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I eagerly devoured every byline, but there were two in particular.
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Maddon eagerly peeked past the first round to an N.L.C.S. rematch.
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Virtually every one of them eagerly trumpets plans for electric vehicles.
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And there are candidates waiting eagerly there to fulfill their dreams.
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Mr. Giuliani had seemed to slide eagerly into his new role.
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The students wait eagerly for their teachers to turn their backs.
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The guy who eagerly favorites your every social post is thirsty.
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After it went viral, the essay was eagerly passed around Hollywood.
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The eagerly awaited Marvel film stars Chadwick Boseman as T'Challa, a.k.a.
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Instead I waited eagerly for him to take my lesson again.
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Inside an empty classroom, Lila eagerly and anxiously awaits Inmate 01740964.
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The country is eagerly awaiting the special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
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Any means of speeding up the hysterical paroxysm was eagerly sought.
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And I was eagerly studying everything I could to do with space.
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Uber (UBER) was a flop, falling in its eagerly anticipated market debut.
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Belfiore could offer no comment on the eagerly anticipated Surface Pro 5.
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North Korea eagerly exploits the peak's near-sacred status in Korean culture.
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Below are some of my favorites, eagerly shared with me by readers.
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This was exciting, and I eagerly began to peruse the lengthy menu.
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We eagerly await the social media posts later about munchies and naps.
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Entertainment and popular culture eagerly cast Muslims as America's bogeyman du jour.
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Politics is a topic I'd been eagerly waiting to broach with Amir.
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Now, I'm eagerly awaiting moving into my ghostly, scifi, transparent log cabin.
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Since then, we have been eagerly awaiting the January 2018 premiere date.
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The rapper dropped his eagerly awaited fourth studio album, "Damn," overnight Thursday.
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"She has a home and we're waiting for her eagerly," Zazueta adds.
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I'm eagerly awaiting the answers...and fortunately, April's not too far away.
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The eagerly awaited "Game of Thrones" Season 7 of starts July 16.
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CNN reported that Spicer was "eagerly anticipating the meeting" with the pontiff.
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Details are still being worked out, and I eagerly await their release.
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Dandeker, a fourth-generation immigrant, eagerly views the potential of future cooperation.
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Few in this sport have ever worn suffering better, or more eagerly.
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He's the kind of voter who years ago eagerly supported Republican candidates.
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Boris Johnson has been eagerly visiting hospitals and pledging to build more.
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That prompted the bank to suspend an eagerly-anticipated share buyback programme.
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He and other conservatives have eagerly pursued access to Justice Department documents.
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Democratic House leaders already have eagerly unveiled their investigative wish lists. Rep.
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"This has always been my favorite place," Angela eagerly concurred with her.
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And Disney lovers across the board eagerly awaited hitting "purchase" on Fandango.
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They'd be able to cross during the collision, Pederson told them eagerly.
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State legislators eagerly bought the lies and stripped Planned Parenthood of funding.
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People weren't just coming to the table, they were crowding it, eagerly.
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We have eagerly made some investments that are demonstrations of our values.
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They're either smiling a bit too eagerly or they're passing their posies.
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I eagerly wait, watching his face to see if a smile emerges.
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Officials rarely suffer serious punishment for over-eagerly imposing Mr. Xi's orders.
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Her boyfriend, the culinary television star Anthony Bourdain, eagerly joined the fight.
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Denizens of and visitors to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania eagerly await the groundhog's prediction.
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Finally, the M.C. gave the crowd what it had eagerly been awaiting.
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Since then, commuters like Joseph Rodrigues have been eagerly awaiting its return.
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Unwanted by the Padres, he was eagerly welcomed by the commissioner's office.
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Nobody ate up space so eagerly or in more staggeringly nonstop sequences.
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Investors will now eagerly be looking to the ECB's October rate meeting.
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Central bank watchers will now be waiting eagerly for the ECB's Oct.
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The game had been eagerly anticipated, despite the teams' divergent recent histories.
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They went from reluctant participants in international policy to eagerly embracing it.
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Her blue eyes reached eagerly for the green grass, the rough stones.
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Sullivan) eagerly pursued by the lonesome Ms. Meyers; a floundering clown (Ms.
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Comey's testimony was the most eagerly anticipated U.S. congressional hearing in years.
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Americans are eagerly awaiting the third movie in a Star Wars trilogy.
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A minute later POTUS walks in and eagerly says 'where is Kyle?
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You just made your picks and then eagerly awaited the mailman's delivery.
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Markets are now eagerly awaiting the final agreement to see what details remain.
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On Sunday mornings when we have Little League, Lucas eagerly dons his uniform.
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TimkenSteel rarely allows outsiders into the factories, so of course Rhodes eagerly accepted.
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My other experience was the strange feeling of my abuse being consumed eagerly.
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Robert Mueller gave eagerly awaited testimony to America's Congress at a public hearing.
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But we weren't the only ones eagerly awaiting a return to Stars Hollow.
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We become this inner scientist where we're eagerly awaiting that next data point.
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Francis is most eagerly awaited in Rakovski, Bulgaria's largest predominantly Roman Catholic town.
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Facebook watchers across the globe are eagerly awaiting the outcome of Friday's hearing.
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Nike's PR director, Heidi Burgett, tweeted about the eagerly anticipated drop this week.
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Even his close colleagues eagerly suggested questions they wanted me to ask him.
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I felt the watchful eyes of my peers, eagerly awaiting my next move.
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The official handover will take place during Doctor Who's eagerly anticipated Christmas special.
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Both stars' entries to the platform were eagerly awaited by their former costars.
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Here's to us eagerly awaiting August 18th to see The Defenders in action.
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It's come to such a point where we eagerly wait for their produce.
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The eagerly awaited "Jesus Is King" album release finally happened this past Friday.
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So this month, many eagerly awaited Mr. Medvedev at the Munich Security Conference.
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It's a ritual that kids all over the country eagerly anticipate every week.
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Now, an emerging crop of young farmers are eagerly pursuing this green rush.
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Party leaders downplay fears of a split, eagerly claiming progressive activists as partners.
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She has lost ground especially with the young, whom she has eagerly courted.
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It won't be the first time that it is done less than eagerly.
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We will immediately begin reviewing its recommendations, and eagerly await its final report.
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The tech world is eagerly waiting for the iPhone X launch on Nov.
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To begin with, four years ago, Romney eagerly sought and won Trump's endorsement.
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Robyn shrugged, then gestured eagerly down to the front door, miming opening something.
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Meanwhile, other fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to watch another royal wedding ...
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"Probably the most eagerly awaited M.R.I. in Bay Area sports history," Dolich said.
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Multinational companies have been eagerly awaiting the government's announcement on the market structure.
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It's deeply damning and deeply accurate—and the audience eagerly claps in time.
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She reached for it eagerly and turned it over to read the address.
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As they eagerly awaited their baby's birth this spring, they felt increasingly anxious.
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They are both eagerly consulted by the French news media and government officials.
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The iPhone X, eagerly awaited by fans, will go on sale from Nov.
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Fans are eagerly anticipating the return of DC Universe's "Titans" on September 6.
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Investors are eagerly watching to see whether Apple will enter the automotive business.
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Since then, investors had been eagerly anticipating the financial information released on Tuesday.
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"); eagerly questioned the proprietors ("What's the volume of cheese y'all sell in here?
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Yes, but: Sessions eagerly pushed for the job, and he's yet to quit.
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I trust our judicial system and eagerly await more facts surrounding the case.
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It is a vacuum into which the young Mr. Macron has eagerly stepped.
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He eagerly facilitated meetings for them with sports officials in Britain and beyond.
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Alexander eagerly jumped in for recovery sessions; others were a little more reluctant.
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Have you been eagerly awaiting the return of Huang's World during its hiatus?
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Well-meaning Americans have eagerly opened their wallets to nonprofit organizations and charities.
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But Foles acknowledged that the players were eagerly anticipating word on Wentz's status.
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Yousafzai's return to her hometown was eagerly awaited by admirers and family friends.
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The most accomplished scientists engaged in it, and the public eagerly consumed it.
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They eagerly try on heart-shaped sunglasses, avocado-patterned socks and other fripperies.
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Gordon eagerly scrolls through her phone to show me photos from the gallery.
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They eagerly consumed big bowls of soup before explaining why they had come.
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She asked us, far too eagerly, if we had really loved her performance.
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When friends came over, she said, they would eagerly pore over the issues.
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Comey then makes the rounds on TV, eagerly firing back at the president.
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This eagerly dishy book's main draw is its march of stars and styles.
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I'd waited too long to cancel and my reckoning was waiting eagerly outside.
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At the winter formal dance, Rue suggests running away and Jules eagerly agrees.
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But soccer has more eagerly embraced other areas of data-driven sports science.
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So you're finally going on that vacation you've been eagerly counting down to.
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His invitations for one-on-one lunches were eagerly sought and generously proferred.
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What's set up now is some kind of confrontation that I eagerly await.
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And people are eagerly gearing up to celebrate the end of the 2010s.
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He has emerged from the shadows and eagerly seeks the adulation and applause.
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Americans are eagerly watching and hoping for final passage of comprehensive tax reform.
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Investors are eagerly anticipating Netflix to keep increasing its revenue and global growth.
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Lawmakers and the public will be eagerly looking for clues to Trump's plans.
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Wall Street analysts have been eagerly awaiting details of that $11-billion plan.
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After a lunch of pizza, the students walked eagerly to the pool deck.
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Co-founder couples are the first to eagerly point out an obvious advantage.
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He eagerly showed off his phone's background, a photo of the Stanley Cup.
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But the reviews were remarkable for how eagerly they played Find the Chang.
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"The Enemy Within," however, eagerly taps into our continuing post-9/11 paranoia.
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From childhood, Bill eagerly absorbed stories from his family and from western films.
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The Mueller report, Washington's most eagerly anticipated tome in years, is expected soon.
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Shoppers eagerly participate in the sales events of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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I let the silence go for too long, so Hanadi pressed on eagerly.
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I will eagerly celebrate hard working over-achievers who learn to work together.
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"Let's see what we have in store for next year," Dunphy continued, eagerly.
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We eagerly await what could end up being his parting gift to the nation.
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As they twisted and twirled their way around the floor, onlookers eagerly filmed them.
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Ten thousand eligible households are eagerly awaiting to be placed in rent-controlled buildings.
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We're eagerly awaiting the next adorable Eurotrip matchy photo opp of Bey and Blue.
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Each eagerly raises their hands to hand out "free" health care for illegal immigrants.
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Or when Peter eagerly vlogs his first experiences as Spider-Man (how very 2017).
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In 2019, when she accepted the position again, she eagerly clutched the wooden prop.
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Because of this, the government eagerly stays on good terms with the market women.
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The eagerly awaited sequel appears to be largely focused on Ellie's quest for revenge.
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In any case, it's beautifully and convincingly realized, and I eagerly await the sequel.
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Ms Beard adds that The votes of the poor mattered and were eagerly canvassed.
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But the company's business plan hasn't been so eagerly welcomed in the movie industry.
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McIlroy then dumped the tub of water on Woods, who eagerly returned the favor.
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The plans have been eagerly discussed on the pages of golf websites and forums.
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So when movies talk about our lives, we eagerly go see them in theaters.
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That Rihanna reign just won't let up — and we're eagerly waiting the wine brand.
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It's a way to relax, clear my mind and eagerly take on the day.
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And the absence has been noticed by some who are eagerly awaiting her return.
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Mr Nyambura eagerly lists the ways in which, he feels, this practice benefits him.
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The trainers offered her a small bit of squid, which she eagerly snapped up.
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Awestruck, Lucious apologies to the anonymous singer and eagerly decides to work with Jamal.
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With fans eagerly anticipating a 2017 movie relaunch of "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers," BOOM!
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In fact, this 911 turns into turns more eagerly than any I've ever driven.
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Furdik's face lights up, and he eagerly begins signing merchandise and posing for pictures.
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For now, all eyes will likely be on Lyons, eagerly anticipating her next move.
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Most eagerly anticipated are the potential interactions between Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
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Who's going to win in this eagerly anticipated humdinger and emerge as top dog?
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I eagerly read CMJ, NME, and later I was able to read reviews online.
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The couple got engaged this summer and fans have been eagerly awaiting their nuptials.
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RHP Shelby Miller is eagerly awaiting his first start, Friday night at home vs.
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In Dr. Nussbaum's case, we will eagerly await the next volume in the set.
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Speedinvest partner and hardware expert Lucanus Polagnoli is among those eagerly anticipating the service.
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" I offered him the bag, which he accepted eagerly with a mumbled, "Thanks, man.
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Teams eagerly draw from the deep well of hard throwers stocking their farm systems.
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I haven't watched season 3 yet, I'm eagerly awaiting watching with fresh eyes together!
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So I eagerly jumped into food writing while keeping my hard news reporter's lens.
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And it became an extension of the cultural battles he eagerly threw himself into.
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But Boomer parents should forgive their kids if they aren't eagerly asking for help.
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Much is riding on the tax plan, which the business community has eagerly awaited.
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Eight of them eagerly offered their plans to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees.
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I eagerly anticipate the next four to seven games to figure it all out.
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This is the kind of restaurant where companions eagerly pass dishes back and forth.
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In fact, during the 19th century, new apple cultivars were eagerly anticipated and planted.
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When people ask me to recognize any of these injustices, I eagerly accept them.
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It follows last year's "Map of the Soul: Persona" and has been eagerly awaited.
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The latter group eagerly uses the weakening power of the U.S. to its advantage.
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Ms. Hoechstetter has already submitted her paperwork and is eagerly awaiting her new certificates.
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While Matilda snuffled him eagerly from nose to tail, Sherman remained frozen and uncertain.
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Major League Baseball eagerly promoted a clip of the feat on its official website.
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The wares sold by the Fishers were snatched up eagerly upon the store's opening.
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And it deprived the president of the monolithic Republican support he had eagerly anticipated.
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During our drive up, they had eagerly read the wolves' profiles on the website.
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It was then picked up eagerly by others, despite being a demonstrably false narrative.
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Other colonial artists eagerly sought West's patronage once they made it to the metropolis.
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The scientists who had contributed behind the scenes were eagerly anticipating the completed investigation.
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The country's prime minister, Viktor Orban, eagerly congratulated the new president on his victory.
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And, eagerly anticipated as it was, it turned out to be a bad omen.
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Two teen-age boys, eagerly hospitable, greeted my anxious questions with loudly incredulous hilarity.
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And, according to Chinese state-owned media, China has eagerly stepped in to assist.
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Wall Street has eagerly anticipated major tax reform ever since the 2016 presidential election.
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Some eagerly eat the beets I use as bait, while others are not interested.
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With the XEagle eagerly waiting, ready to chase us down, I hit the gas.
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We departed alone as they eagerly rid themselves of the remnants we left behind.
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By that time, it will have been two years since the second season of the cult show started airing, and fans have been eagerly, eagerly awaiting new episodes — especially since Adult Swim aired the first episode of the new season on April 1st.
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"You guys have room for one more?" he asks, and the group eagerly welcomes him.
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An epic film adaptation of this classic children's book is long overdue and eagerly anticipated.
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Arty is eagerly awaiting his reunion with the person who made this new life possible.
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Although "Captain Marvel" has yet to hit theaters, fans are eagerly awaiting the March release.
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Apparently, that is not the case, so we're eagerly anticipating watching this incident play out.
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The Switch is working, so the company's eagerly looking for ways to extend its reach.
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For an eagerly watching internet, it felt like waiting an eternity, with very little payoff.
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"Hey, can I dish some tea?" she asked Cagle, who eagerly responded in the affirmative.
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"We are eagerly looking forward to coming to the Oscars," Saleh said in a statement.
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It comes as little surprise that "S-Town", the team's latest offering, was eagerly received.
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I watched them on my own; I've eagerly shoved the show in front of friends.
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For one, it now eagerly connects people in nonprofit organizations with people on the platform.
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Thursday should bring more clarity for investors and the consumers eagerly awaiting the service's release.
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It was eagerly parsed by everyone in my household, with pages tagged and items circled.
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Emotions in the room ran high as NASA scientists eagerly awaited news of the confirmation.
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The most eagerly awaited stockmarket flotation in years turned out to be a damp squib.
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Oprah's speech was stirring, hopeful, even statesman-like — and many Democrats eagerly pounced on it.
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Retailers are reporting stunning sales stats as Americans eagerly took advantage of Black Friday deals.
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Meghan and Harry are eagerly expecting the arrival of their first child in late April.
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Fans have been eagerly awaiting a sophomore album from Ocean for the past four years.
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For some, getting fitted out at Ede & Ravenscroft is an eagerly awaited rite of passage.
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The clip shows Wrigley eagerly bounding toward his owners and happily accepting kisses and pats.
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The House passed the bill 87-6 on Thursday, and it has been eagerly awaited.
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For all those eagerly anticipating a Hieronymus Bosch-meets-Duck Dynasty hellscape in the Cleveland
|
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That feel-good champion is hard to find on Witness, Perry's eagerly anticipated follow-up.
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Now think: How many 20-somethings you know would eagerly opt for a sober pragmatist?
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Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price said her city would eagerly take the parade if offered.
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Many people have eagerly awaited the day they can control technology using just their brains.
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Senate Democrats, in particular, are eagerly anticipating a briefing on the firing, scheduled for Thursday.
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Hands shot up in the air, and the girls eagerly identified Sigma, Infinity, and Jupiter. .
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The party has eagerly deployed Hindu symbols and myths to convert nostalgia into electoral support.
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But text messages were costly in China, so consumers eagerly adopted the free messaging app.
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Expectations are high To say Swift's new music is "eagerly awaited" would be an understatement.
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She eagerly contracts whatever deadly disease is living in that hot tub from the '90s.
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The book's second edition, eagerly awaited, now swaps out Palin for the commander-in-chief.
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Though everyone knew pretty much everything about this thing, the Pixel 4 was eagerly anticipated.
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Get these pans and you'll find yourself eagerly waiting for Material's next new cookware drop.
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"I eagerly await the day when there is a replacement for the meniscus," he says.
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Though I do eagerly await the inevitable YouTube videos of Cozmo swearing up a storm.
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Investors are eagerly awaiting Thursday's healthcare vote, which could be pivotal for Trump's broader plans.
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There's another installment of this mind-bendingly original series coming, sure to be eagerly awaited.
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Lafarge said it wanted to keep providing jobs for locals who eagerly wanted to work.
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On television, the state of Utah eagerly promotes the magnificence of its five national parks.
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But worries emerge as we arrive at the future we so eagerly anticipated in 1999.
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I had waited eagerly to read it because I realize the danger we are in.
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Djokovic then pumped his arms several times, and the crowd eagerly applauded his brash gamble.
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Picking up women while working became my biggest hobby, and my colleagues eagerly joined in.
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He eagerly awaited more details, such as more information on how the dating was done.
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But rather than eagerly awaiting them, I just lay there, thoroughly panicked about my uterus.
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For years afterward, Ms. Roy's fans and publishers eagerly awaited her next work of fiction.
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There is no vaccine to prevent the infection, so treatments have long been eagerly sought.
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When he reached Montreal and faced Morgan's team, Raines eagerly introduced himself during batting practice.
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WeWork's parent company filed documents for its eagerly awaited IPO, which might happen next month.
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Parents eagerly embraced a scientific idea that finally identified a specific physical etiology for autism.
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But the chartered flight they have eagerly awaited to evacuate them has yet to materialize.
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Thousands of couples across the country wait eagerly for the chance to adopt a child.
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Still, there is no question that this e-commerce endeavor is extensive and eagerly anticipated.
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Believing this, my broke, single mom eagerly accepted his offer to provide free child care.
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Saul answered eagerly: No, he didn't think the old man was given to falling down.
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No other college or university has eagerly embraced an ambitious slate of 105 recommended changes.
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We eagerly packed my Jeep, and it groaned with the weight of our camping gear.
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When he was in seventh grade, he eagerly signed up for a college prep program.
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But the companies have also eagerly adopted the lingo of the software and internet industries.
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Despite eagerly running his mouth online, Shkreli has kept his mouth shut at his trial.
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Even as they eagerly anticipate those results, lawmakers are plunging ahead with their own investigations.
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Sixty-five souls are eagerly watching while sipping wine and snacking on buttered-up sourdough.
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To this end, Moscow eagerly supports extremist parties, divisive groups and separatist movements across the Continent.
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The most eagerly awaited bit of Mr Taylor's review concerns the regulation of the gig economy.
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Globally, the U.S. Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC) eagerly awaited meet will begin on Sept. 19.
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Like Kumar, she eagerly began the High Valyrian course when it appeared on Duolingo in 2017.
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With the call inviting her to testify before Congress about gun-buying loopholes, she eagerly accepted.
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Lilo adopts him, thinking he's a dog and eagerly makes him a part of her family.
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It claws around corners eagerly, with the all-wheel-drive system working to keep things planted.
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Perhaps the most eagerly awaited debut at this year's Detroit Auto Show will come from Japan.
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It really would be hard to gossip more eagerly off camera than Mika and Joe gossip.
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During their conversation, Paiz says the father and son were eagerly awaiting their upcoming European vacation.
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Fans of tall, Dagwood-like sandwiches will eagerly dig into this riff on the diner classic.
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" When the radio interviewer said, "It's all National Enquirer stuff," Moore eagerly replied, "It really is!
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During college, she eagerly traversed the vibrant nooks and crannies of the city's museums and galleries.
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Residents eagerly await the brief spell in July when the region enjoys something akin to summer.
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After her fifth and eponymous album in 2015, her fans have been eagerly awaiting new music.
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This is not so at the other pools, where kids aren't greeted eagerly by other guests.
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The bovine leader gets a treat from a bucket in which she eagerly buries her snout.
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As she eagerly asked, "How was that challenge?" she was met with a thunder of boos.
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By pursuing unfinished family business too eagerly, he may end up delaying its completion yet again.
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We've been eagerly waiting for news on the show, which will air April 30th on Starz.
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One of the most eagerly-awaited, for Senator Jeff Sessions, in fact passed off fairly smoothly.
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"Everyone is eagerly sharing files, just look around," she wrote, a day after the season premiere.
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Demand was strong for the most eagerly awaited stockmarket flotation from a tech company in years.
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THIS week, United Airlines introduced the change that no flyers were eagerly awaiting: "basic economy" class.
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Whereas other national programs have avoided Connecticut in recent years, Staley has eagerly scheduled the Huskies.
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Since Cardi B became a household name last year, her next album has been eagerly anticipated.
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The United States, as the greatest producer of petroleum, eagerly adopted a "fill 'er up" mentality.
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With SHOP's Fulfilment Network, we see merchants eagerly exploring this alternative to their worst retail nightmare.
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For those eagerly awaiting a chance to see these little red pandas in person, don't worry!
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Each month, they announce new styles to choose from, and members eagerly wait for the drop.
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We've had a few months to eagerly (read: impatiently) await H&M's latest annual designer collaboration.
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Particularly those fans who might now have kids of their own eagerly awaiting their Hogwarts letters.
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Fans are eagerly awaiting some Lorelai-Luke sexual tension, and even the possibility of a pregnancy.
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Ever since the coven's victorious Episode 3 return, fans have been eagerly awaiting a witches vs.
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They're joining a long list of prominent seed and venture investors also eagerly eyeing the sector.
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Sadly, it wasn't to be, and since, we've been missing the future we so eagerly anticipated.
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To Jules, her friends seem destined for artistically significant careers, and she eagerly joins their circle.
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Sundays bring a handful of walk-ins, too, who wait eagerly for a chance to play.
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Fans eagerly waiting for Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver's next film are in for a treat.
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This is just the sort of climate that Le Pen has been eagerly waiting to exploit.
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For months, HBO has teased still images from the set, as fans eagerly await the premiere.
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Collectors now regularly travel there, and local villagers now eagerly provide them with what they're after.
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We're now eagerly awaiting the results that may determine how many people may have been involved.
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Happy Tuesday and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're eagerly awaiting the return of the sun.
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International media outlets eagerly cover disruption developing in labs up and down the San Francisco peninsula.
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" Headteacher Simon Atkinson said the little girl had chattered eagerly all day about meeting "the princess.
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What Apple unveils on Monday will likely define the eagerly anticipated 10th Anniversary iPhone (or iPhones).
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That figure has the other power conferences eagerly awaiting their next round of media rights negotiations.
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I so eagerly consumed the podcast because I hadn't yet realized this was actually someone's life.
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Céline Dion was one of the most eagerly-anticipated names at this year's Billboard Music Awards.
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The stakes are high for both sides, with both supporters and opponents eagerly anticipating Friday's arguments.
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But even liberals who have called for Trump's impeachment weren't eagerly endorsing Tlaib's effort on Tuesday.
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She slept eagerly, desperately, again and again entering the ruined room empty-handed, bearing no offering.
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Fans of Amazon Prime's "Man In The High Castle" eagerly await an announcement of season three.
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European markets closed mixed Tuesday, as investors eagerly awaited critical news surrounding the Iran nuclear accord.
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The business community is eagerly awaiting IRS guidance on the new deduction because of its complexity.
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While fans eagerly wait, Cowin says in the meantime he'll be framing his new prized possession.
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Ambridge, like much of Pennsylvania outside Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, eagerly enlisted in Trump Nation this year.
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It would be a proposal conservatives could be proud of and President Trump could eagerly embrace.
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While a few institutions like Dartmouth College have resisted the temptation, most have eagerly embraced it.
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I eagerly checked my mailbox every day for a week until a white iPhone box arrived.
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When new teammates arrived in need of a host family, the Wagners eagerly opened their doors.
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Every time open enrollment ended under the Obama administration, they'd eagerly give us real-time updates.
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Clinton's remarks, questioning her praise of establishment Republicans and eagerly anticipating her discussion of his community.
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Students eagerly await their chance to compete in the tournament in their junior and senior years.
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One friend eagerly accepted and told me she will also be leaving her 3-year-old.
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I watched eagerly, all drowsiness gone, as it peeked above the horizon just before 1003 p.m.
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When the piece went live, I scanned it eagerly at first, and then with dawning horror.
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I eagerly accepted the position and began my first 'real' job in the winter of 2008.
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And he eagerly awaits the opening of six new studios adjacent to Gibney's current TriBeCa home.
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Time and again, they've clucked disapprovingly about Donald Trump's vulgarity while eagerly carrying out his agenda.
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Ms. Naughton said New Yorkers like Ms. Smith had eagerly embraced the pop-up store's mission.
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The sisters waited eagerly for the big day, and Coley couldn't stop talking about the Aug.
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But it certainly became a thing this week, with mainstream media eagerly jumping on the bandwagon.
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A soft, steady beat pulsates over the speakers as the crowd eagerly anticipates the first look.
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I saw two people run over to the Sanrio character to eagerly get their photos taken.
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Mr. Litman eagerly took the helm of the nonprofit, which was renamed Virginia's House of Hope.
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It's possible to imagine both Donald J. Trump's detractors and his admirers eagerly grasping a copy.
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The microbes eagerly absorbed light and began producing calcium carbonate, gradually cementing the sand particles together.
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That leaves Trump and his allies uncertain as they eagerly anticipate their metaphorical day in court.
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It is foolish to think, however, that the fossil fuel industry will eagerly embrace this transition.
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More and more people criticize it, but most eagerly shift the blame for who is responsible.
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I'm wildly curious about the thing, and eagerly looking forward to testing it out in 2020.
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Much like being a workaholic, it's a problem we eagerly adopt as a badge of honor.
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"I think most Republicans are ready to vote for USMCA pretty eagerly," Walden told reporters Tuesday.
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The eagerly anticipated "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" could add a sizable year-end boost.
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New York (CNN Business)For years, investors waited eagerly for Amazon to turn a profit consistently.
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Like everyone else I knew in the media world, including Caroline, I'd eagerly awaited Natalie's piece.
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I thought about all those who suffer, and who eagerly wait for a chance in life.
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On Tuesdays after games, special-teams players eagerly await a packet containing grades in multiple categories.
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It will be one of the most eagerly expected token sales in recent months, analysts said.
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We eagerly decided it was T-minus five days to put my theory to the test.
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Have you been eagerly awaiting Renée Zellweger's return to the big screen, playing a Hollywood legend?
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Park visitors deserve certainty that eagerly anticipated vacations to national parks can take place as planned.
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is eagerly pushing a new conservative effort to combat climate change.
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But Americans have been eagerly waiting to hear from Mr. Mueller's investigators in their own words.
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And those eagerly awaiting some new tunes from the pop star may not have to wait long.
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He eagerly participated in questioning from the bench during oral arguments when new justices traditionally held back.
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Democrats have often eagerly gerrymandered where they have happened to hold power, like in Maryland in 2010.
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I still think about the game's "true" ending, and eagerly await whatever designer Yoko Taro does next.
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Neighbors eagerly donated packages of diapers, formula, wipes, clothes, a stroller, a car seat and a playpen.
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Rather than sitting on the sidelines, more workers are eagerly looking for work—which is readily available.
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The gorilla eagerly gobbled up the confection, using her hands to shovel large scoops into her mouth.
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Again, it's the story of the eagerly anticipated mega-prospect who actually lived up to the hype.
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Today is the day that we have been (anxiously, eagerly, nervously, skeptically) waiting for all year long.
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"Make no mistake, the dead are coming," Davos Seaworth (Liam Cunningham) declares in the eagerly awaited trailer.
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Parents have eagerly shown their children's masterpieces on Twitter and they are eerily similar to the singer.
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I was eagerly taking photos of art in another booth, until I was stopped by a gallerist.
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Also eagerly awaiting the newborn's arrival were Aunt Kibibbi and the zoo's 7-month-old calf Lulu.
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Regardless of what happens with this UN vote, the Israeli hard right is eagerly awaiting January 20.
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Earlier this week, Nintendo released Star Fox Zero, one of its most eagerly awaited games this year.
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Some people think pumpkin spice has jumped the shark, while others eagerly await PSL season every year.
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Many of the images have gone viral, as people eagerly retweeted them in an effort to help.
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This is exactly the high-heart-rate scenario Gaethje has often found himself in, willingly and eagerly.
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And now that our daughter is a tad older, she eagerly participates in the FaceTime sessions, too.
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Moving on following an amicable, inevitable divorce, she eagerly returned to Jamaica to resume her art career.
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Germanotta eagerly takes a group picture with the class and says she's texting it to her daughter.
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ONLY LAST autumn, Northern Ireland's second city was eagerly awaiting the opening of a graduate medical school.
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No doubt his fans will eagerly await its release for more clues about their relationship and breakup.
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That currently includes Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Battlefield V, and Metro: Exodus (we're eagerly awaiting more).
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So Aarusha is reliant on the IT and outsourcing sectors, which are hiring less eagerly than before.
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Chances are your eye on a product or two, and you're eagerly awaiting the price to drop.
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Fans of AMC's hit show have been eagerly awaiting its return, and their patience has been rewarded.
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Banks across Europe have started to feel the heat as markets eagerly await their second-quarter earnings.
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Among other reforms, restrictions on internal migration were eased and foreign investment, previously shunned, was eagerly courted.
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Congratulations to the engineering team, and we eagerly await celebrating that 18th and final mirror with you!
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Outside the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, crowds gathered to eagerly watch the arrivals of the 200 guests.
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"We eagerly await to see how these trends will unfold in the creation of unique new spaces."
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Sleigh bells overhead and our jolly, bearded benefactor wafting gifts down the chimney to eagerly awaiting hands.
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But former hedge fund founder and enthusiastic Trump defender Anthony Scaramucci has eagerly taken up the job.
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Leading up to the eagerly anticipated report, most of Wall Street analysts recommend sitting on the sidelines.
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Glover plays Lando Calrissian in the eagerly awaited "Star Wars" spinoff movie presenting Han Solo's origin story.
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The president is expected to eagerly campaign in Maine, which gave him one electoral vote in 2016.
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If you've been eagerly awaiting the arrival of Alexa Chung's namesake collection, the time is finally here.
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Many states will eagerly eliminate federal mandates in the current plan and coverage for pre-existing conditions.
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Instead, we'll be eagerly awaiting the new gardening, skateboarding, and park-bench-sitting experiences that Plastic promises.
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Lawmakers are eagerly awaiting former FBI Director James Comey's first public comments since President Trump fired him.
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Apparently, you're not the only one who's been eagerly awaiting Reformation's (kind of inevitable) foray into swimwear.
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With quantitative easing coming to a gradual end, investors are eagerly awaiting the bank's policy on reinvestments.
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"You Can't Catch Me" (21964) Here, "Maybellene" gets another shout-out from the eagerly self-referential Berry.
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Many members of Congress have already eagerly begun to eye important projects in their states and districts.
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He's back, we're all ready for new music, and I'm eagerly anticipating the return of Mr. Perfect.
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That said, they're certainly an exciting idea — and we'll be eagerly awaiting more news from Microsoft's partners.
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But nowadays many of them look more eagerly to much richer bodies such as the European Union.
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Christopher, meanwhile, eagerly chats about developing a doctoral thesis on male African-American images in television advertising.
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BLACKYOTO has also started dyeing traditional Japanese work wear, which European and U.S. distributors eagerly snap up.
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"Like his heroine, the director Michael Showalter eagerly oversells the goods," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
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It is a project that should be eagerly supported by all those who dislike having to work.
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He said that the local community continued to receive newcomers eagerly, despite shifts in the federal policy.
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GOP lawmakers are instead betting the House on the strong economy and eagerly touting the economic figures.
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This left big spenders in Washington eagerly awaiting the announcement of a new pork-laden spending binge.
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Taylor Swift, a pop star known for staying out of politics, eagerly got behind his campaign, too.
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The unleashing of Mazzoli's apocalyptic imagination on the huge Met stage is an occasion eagerly awaited. ♦
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Tuesday, engineers fired up the thrusters and waited eagerly to find out whether the plan was successful.
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You're not the only person eagerly anticipating the arrival of your online shopping haul this holiday season.
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Dean had eagerly anticipated his first career appearance against the Yankees on Friday night at Target Field.
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He arrived two hours late to a mammoth crowd, eagerly waiting to catch a glimpse of him.
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It is perhaps best known for its monthly oil market reports that are eagerly awaited by traders.
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Festival, he tucked some eagerly anticipated new music into a set list otherwise devoted to reframed hits.
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Unfortunately, production of the plane has been delayed, leading to some frustration as customers eagerly await deliveries.
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Investors have been eagerly awaiting this, as they bet that lower taxes will boost companies' bottom lines.
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Abloh eagerly lists the names of the industrial designers, fashion designers, and artists who have influenced him.
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The technology and the visions played with by artists are eagerly awaited by commodifiers ready to pounce.
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And lots of people are eagerly anticipating Starz's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel American Gods (April 30).
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Even though Vonn won't physically be at the games, she will be eagerly following them from home.
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It's fiction: the brainchild of developer Ubisoft Massive, for their eagerly anticipated game Tom Clancy's The Division.
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Levine shared his own belly pic at week 20 last month, so we're eagerly anticipating an update.
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And it worked well in contrast to somebody who was eagerly grabbing the mantle of the establishment.
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The author, who by now was not so much anti-Fascist as pro-labor, eagerly signed on.
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During that campaign, the candidate eagerly accepted — indeed, publicly sought — the illegal assistance of a foreign enemy.
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Those folks eagerly posted Dotcom's bizarre response to the Rich family: a thinly-veiled threat of litigation.
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This has conditioned listeners not to be steeled for, but to eagerly embrace, unfamiliar and challenging work.
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Akins is eagerly awaiting November, when the city will find out if voters followed in Longmont's footsteps.
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President Trump added to the racial undercurrent, eagerly lobbing insults packed with innuendo at all three candidates.
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You may eagerly approach these hand-sized arthropods when they're cracked into pieces and doused in butter.
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But for many sports fans, Saturday is one of the most eagerly anticipated days of the year.
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Her rescue dog, Salty, has broken free of his leash and is eagerly sniffing at the dirt.
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New York (CNN Business)Wendy's fans eagerly anticipating the Breakfast Baconator can get it sooner than expected.
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The movie was eagerly anticipated but suspiciously received when it opened in New York in December 1967.
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Boeing eagerly awaits the US Federal Aviation Administration's approval to allow the grounded plane to fly again.
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Eagerly seeking out the latest tales of intrigue that reinforce existing political preferences is not civic engagement.
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Regardless of who is mining the data, Facebook eagerly monetizes advertising insights based upon your intimate details.
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I had been eagerly looking forward to running the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon, scheduled for Feb.
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Picabia then enlisted in Surrealism, eagerly welcomed by its dictator, André Breton, but his stay was brief.
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Allegiances shift (or, at the very least, become much more clear to those who watch on eagerly).
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For more than 24 hours, the political world eagerly awaited the release of the latest Iowa Poll.
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A Columbia professor eagerly signs a petition to discourage Canadians from putting their elders on ice floes.
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I'm the type who eagerly pursues things I'm interested in but can't be bothered with anything else.
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The Obama administration has long maintained that it eagerly uses all its legal power to pursue wrongdoing.
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It took 16 days to get the consent form translated, but he waited and eagerly signed up.
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The top-selling books of all time continue to be eagerly consumed by children and adults worldwide.
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Locals in each area have been eagerly snapping photos of production, keeping everyone abreast of the progress.
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There are plenty of tiny retro Nintendo consoles that were eagerly anticipated and now sit collecting dust.
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Our president eagerly — and wryly — awaits advice from the experts who were unable to solve the problem.
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Warren, who has generally avoided personally criticizing other candidates in the primary, has eagerly gone after Bloomberg.
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Stakeholders are eagerly awaiting the start of Thursday's session and Chairman Kevin Brady's (R-Texas) expected amendment.
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It cannot be overstated how eagerly the Democrats want to take back the White House in 2020.
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More time spent on healthcare pushes back the discussion on a tax reform eagerly eyed by investors.
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For García's foes, who had been eagerly awaiting his downfall, he had simply eluded justice once again.
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I eagerly studied his photographs, to see in them the development and transformation of the city itself.
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I'm truly honored to do so, and eagerly look forward to working with the incoming Secretary of Energy.
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Seeing delegates eagerly attend sessions, it seemed to be going well — until a key funder pulled me aside.
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Meanwhile many of those who I sat with were eagerly awaiting the journey home to their loved ones.
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It's a moment viewers have been eagerly anticipating long before ABC's reality juggernaut kicked off in early January.
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There are countless videos of dog eagerly greeting drivers in their trucks to happily accept treats and pats.
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Though this isn't the official video, it's definitely still worth watching while we eagerly await the real thing.
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Every parent both eagerly anticipates and dreads the transition that accompanies their kids growing up into young adults.
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U.S. sovereign bond prices were trading higher ahead of the Federal Reserve's eagerly awaited June interest rate decision.
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Yet there's an enthusiastic humor about this music; they dive eagerly into their noise vortex because it's fun.
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"We knew people were eagerly anticipating being able to earn and redeem across one program," Mr. Flueck said.
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Those clues alongside some strange set photos have AHS fans eagerly anticipating the season premiere on September 5.
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Already eagerly looking forward to being disappointed by not being able to purchase a SNES Classic this fall?
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Democrats have been eagerly anticipating this year's midterms since the day they lost the presidential election of 2016.
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Though he hinted at disapproval of her clothing, he eagerly endorsed her message: "Daughter, make your own decisions!"
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A hacker called "LosT" eagerly accepted the role of Def Con badge czar, which he held until 22015.
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Luna: New Moon was one of my favorite books of 2015, and I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment.
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His perp walk, a rite of passage for notorious, accused criminals, was a moment many have eagerly anticipated.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Putin have eagerly filled a vacuum left behind by the United States.
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Aspirants toil eagerly, and often cheaply, in return for the know-how they will acquire on the job.
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For now, the couple eagerly awaits the arrival of their "little meatball," who is due on December 6.
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Wall Street analysts are eagerly anticipating Facebook's possible unveil of its long-awaited cryptocurrency payments plan on Tuesday.
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That (unfortunately) might not change any time soon, but in the meantime, we'll be eagerly awaiting that book.
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The latest guidance from the ECB comes shortly before an eagerly anticipated rate decision from the Federal Reserve.
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" McGrath said Friday that Bush was "eagerly anticipating going home over the weekend, Monday at the very latest.
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But we both could agree that it's one of just a handful of shows we've anticipated so eagerly.
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Whether or not Marchesa will actually be able to stage a comeback, we eagerly await Craig's next steps.
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Discussing politics they quickly and eagerly became engaged, speaking over one another or adding to each other's points.
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Normally this time of year, fans are eagerly awaiting the December release of a new Star Wars movie.
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Why does this bizarre animal ignore toys made specifically for its enjoyment, eagerly chewing through iPhone chargers instead?
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Until then, Romanians will eagerly await the moment a famous person uses a Romanian location tag on purpose.
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This was a huge boon to Indian spouses, who eagerly applied, landing about 93 percent of the authorizations.
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The biggest debtors are large state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which responded eagerly to the government's nudge to spend.
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Gooding told People that filming the Bronco chase scene (which fans are eagerly awaiting next week) was intense.
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In 1994, I eagerly accepted my first full-time position in research at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center.
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"We could not be more excited and are eagerly anticipating meeting our little lady this summer," they added.
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She also brought along with her a can of whipped cream — which she eagerly applied to her boobs.
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"We could not be more excited and are eagerly anticipating meeting our little lady this summer," they said.
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When Jehovah's Witnesses would come to the door, she'd eagerly invite them in and then out-evangelize them.
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State Senator Martin Sandoval, the Senate Democrats' point person on infrastructure, said Pritzker's plan has been eagerly awaited.
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Younger members of Congress initially proposed the sit-in, which the 76-year-old veteran activist eagerly embraced.
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Of course, nuclear power is still a going concern, albeit less eagerly embraced than during its salad days.
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While the Simpson clan takes in the game from the Skybox, Lisa eagerly watches it from ice level.
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In between sips of a mango lassi, Malala eagerly tells the table about an assignment related to Brexit.
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Trump is eagerly awaiting any rebukes of Comey as a shield to defend his decision to fire him.
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Regulations There are several pending regulations at HHS that lobbyists have been eagerly awaiting, and they're all controversial.
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We now know assorted power brokers, shady international businessmen and autocratic regimes eagerly played along with the ruse.
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The phrase is a way of saying you love something — and you eagerly relinquish your cash in reverence.
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Mr. Aykroyd specifically mentioned Alyssa Milano and Eliza Dushku, casting that was eagerly greeted on some entertainment sites.
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You're not the only one eagerly anticipating the arrival of all those Black Friday and Cyber Monday purchases.
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Warren slammed Trump late last month, for example, for eagerly seeking profits from the 2008 housing market crash.
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That hearing is also sure to feature an intense debate as Republicans eagerly attack Democrats on the idea.
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Freed slaves eagerly participated in the first elections after the war, and distinguished black leaders went to Congress.
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The Philharmonic players, who applauded Mr. Huang eagerly when he first walked onstage, are clearly proud of him.
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For instance, Diana smiled and turned towards the camera more eagerly after seeing a video of her son.
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And it's not missed by the mass audience, which eagerly devoured propaganda produced by a Russian troll factory.
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When Muslet finally extended his hand, Howard took it eagerly, hoping the talk was drawing to a close.
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Selina is just happy that she doesn't have to defend her boyfriend's bank, and eagerly echoes Tom's opinion.
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They brought their title belts with them, too, and eagerly foist them upon fans to take a picture.
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Line: Patriots by 7 ½ This game was eagerly awaited, but Roethlisberger's absence takes away much of the drama.
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Still, one turns the pages eagerly, looking for the good parts (and, yes, for the naughty bits, too).
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She eagerly runs interference for the mayor until he shows up at work drunk and grabs her lewdly.
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And a polarized electorate has eagerly lapped up explanations for major news events that conform to their views.
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Israeli military officers have devoured the vast literature on COIN warfare, eagerly adapting its tactics and operational methods.
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But Mr. Bolton is an inveterate disrupter, eagerly upsetting the status quo in furtherance of his policy goals.
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In both instances, the gunmen left a cache of hate-filled online commentary and eagerly volunteered their motives.
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Liverpool is regularly accused by opponents' supporters of hubris, of habitually leaping to conclusions too early, too eagerly.
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This eagerly affable woman seems to crawl through life in a defensive slump, glancing anxiously over her shoulder.
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No one who watched his clinical performance in Sochi could disagree and they will be eagerly awaiting more.
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And then, of course, there is the recently arrested Michael Avenatti, who was eagerly embraced by Trump haters.
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And those personalities are eagerly awaiting the emergence of his fiercest, most vengeful and deadly personality: the Beast.
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Russian officials have eagerly sought such a session, too, because they view Mr. Trump as a constructive partner.
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I turned to see the man exiting the cab in a huff while the driver beckoned me eagerly.
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As a subscriber for decades — and as a biological male — I eagerly delved into GQ's "New Masculinity" issue.
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And local residents with a taste for the finer things in life eagerly awaited their international standard-bearer.
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But he eagerly returned to the Mueller matter as soon as he was peppered with questions from reporters.
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When she was 18, with the support of her parents, she eagerly enlisted in her country's air force.
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The face-to-face encounter was one of the most eagerly anticipated meetings between two leaders in years.
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In addition, Take Two is scheduled to release an eagerly awaited game, Red Dead Redemption 2, in October.
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But conservatives are eagerly putting themselves into volatile situations on campuses, inspired by a backlash against political correctness.
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Square Enix announced the remake back in 2015 and fans have been waiting eagerly for nearly five years.
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Tom's taste for trouble has developed into something nastier; he rushes eagerly to see a mass Indian hanging.
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Such cities eagerly welcome outsiders, and they understand that innovation and competition are to be embraced, not feared.
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While he didn't dish on Kevin's troubles, Hartley said he, too, eagerly awaits updates on the Pearson family.
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In response, on Twitter, people took to asking "Where's Nicki?" eagerly awaiting a response song, which never came.
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We eagerly await future speeches, and will continue to update this article with the best of the best.
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After his successful directorial debut in 2017 with "Get Out," Peele's next film was eagerly anticipated by fans.
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The teacher eagerly agreed when we offered to speak with the class to let them practice their English.
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"Banks still compete eagerly for the Saudi business because it develops important relationships with the government," Nassof said.
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I was asked if I wanted to take on this Mini crossword gig and, of course, eagerly accepted.
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Swiftly deciding to focus on new music, the group barely advertised itself but eagerly threw live recordings online.
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I'm already eagerly anticipating the next surprise barn burner, and I'm not even done with this one yet.
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Foxboro, Massachusetts is still eagerly awaiting the relocation of the Space Needle after last year's Super Bowl win.
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It's a perfect marriage of direction, performances, and writing, the kind of comedy that people eagerly wait for.
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I'm eagerly awaiting it, and I hope that it's a lot funnier when it can stretch its wings.
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Among those eagerly anticipating a return to the terminal when it is again receiving travelers is Ms. Kisling.
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"This is what you signed up for," we bellow back, eagerly refreshing our browsers for the latest pap snap.
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President Reagan looked robust, vibrant and eagerly youthful, even though he was two decades older than his Soviet counterpart.
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Apple fanboys and fangirls these days are eagerly awaiting release of the company's tricked-out iPhone X in November.
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He eagerly shows me a video on his phone of his granddaughter practicing Molam in her bedroom in Isaan.
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It may seem tempting to buy Uber (UBER) on Friday — the day of its eagerly anticipated initial public offering.
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He really enjoyed Arnab Goswami during his lunch at work and was eagerly waiting for him to come on.
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Killer robots, scenic vistas and rampaging android bulls — Westworld has revealed its eagerly awaited season 2 Super Bowl trailer.
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It was a little surprising to me how quickly, simply, and even sort of eagerly my character bit it.
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After about an hour, I escaped the dead earth, and now I'm eagerly awaiting an expansion or a sequel.
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While sales prices haven't been announced yet, here are 12 deals we're eagerly watching and hoping to snap up.
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But yes, they're still taking things slow — despite the fact that Bachelor Nation is eagerly anticipating their next move.
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Armed with that evidence, groups eagerly pieced through Comet's Instagram feed and interior decor in search of the symbol.
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Well, this just rocketed to the top of our list of most eagerly anticipated VR games in warp speed.
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In March she went eagerly to Texas to join an international procession of protest against Donald Trump's immigration policies.
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Her fans, who have eagerly awaited Rihanna's new album for months, quickly began celebrating the news on social media.
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Destiny fans have been eagerly anticipating a true sequel to the first-person shooter that originally debuted in 2014.
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The public has been eagerly anticipating Styles' fashion-world turn since the first time he donned a printed suit.
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We're not opposed since we've been eagerly awaiting a new boot shape after tiring of last year's sock boot.
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Shortly afterwards, ABC President Ben Sherwood eagerly rolled himself out to The New York Times after the successful return.
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Anyone but critics of progress should eagerly support West Virginia's efforts until there is an actual reason to worry.
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When the two are forced to be apart, like when Savannah is at school, Frog eagerly awaits her return.
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Also in attendance was Schwarzenegger's son Patrick, who also wore a traditional outfit and eagerly sampled the country's cuisine.
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Variety has reported that Brie Larson could be the star of what is an eagerly awaited Marvel standalone film.
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With meat-eating on certain dates limited for religious reasons, they eagerly seized on a new source of fish.
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"We are eagerly looking forward to coming to the Oscars," he said in a statement prior to the ceremony.
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Refinery29: I've been eagerly awaiting your book ever since you started talking about it on Pop Culture Happy Hour.
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Once everyone was hidden, Corden eagerly set out to find them, completely (and hilariously) missing Sykes in the process.
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It was also, by all accounts, a smashing success for pirates, with Australians eagerly downloading the episode illegally online.
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Among the more eagerly anticipated titles of this year's E3, Elden Ring leaked out just a few days ago.
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Sanders hired his first Nevada staffer in October, a fact that Clinton organizers on the ground point out eagerly.
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On Twitter some fans of the show, perhaps weary of real-life politics, were eagerly awaiting the new episodes.
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The folks from our agency eagerly stood in line with our advertising peers, media reps, and of course, BuzzFeed.
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All those niggling details about Telsa's eagerly anticipated $35,000 Model 33 all-electric sedan have finally been laid bare.
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At one point, a security guard abandons his post to dance with the crowd, and they welcome him eagerly.
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While scores of Americans eagerly awaited Trump's inauguration, scores more undoubtedly dreaded the impending passing of the political torch.
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The documentary that premiered at Sundance in January is one of the most eagerly anticipated releases of the year.
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We eagerly await the day when a human woman going one week without being trolled is no longer notable.
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VOICE will be staffed by members of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, an agency Trump eagerly wants to expand.
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The United States, which hosted the World Cup in 2032, is expected to eagerly bid for the 2026 tournament.
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But when Mr. Murdoch offered $23 million over four years, Mr. Madden eagerly told Mr. Frank to take it.
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Since then, his fans have been eagerly awaiting an epic work about New York City, focused largely on immigrants.
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Over three days at the start of the high season, I watched shoppers eagerly mass for an 290 a.m.
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Now, in an era when movie stars frequently appear on TV, especially in limited series, he eagerly joined in.
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In the Bay Area, the invitation has been eagerly accepted by high-paid tech workers, condo developers, and others.
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PSL superfans have been eagerly anticipating the drink's return, with excitement booming online since July came to a close.
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Mr. Klein and the others laughed eagerly, though at points he spoke soberly about his diminishing quality of life.
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And if it did, it would surely be the most eagerly awaited N.H.L. spectacle since the Original Six era.
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In a throwback, the most eagerly awaited regular-season game remains Michigan's trip to Ohio State on Nov. 26.
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A child's very first "social smile" usually occurs six to eight weeks after birth, eagerly awaited by new parents.
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MIKE DONOVANRoss-on-Wye, Herefordshire I find EU referendum politics to be thoroughly fatiguing and eagerly await a conclusion.
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Now, aviation and drone industry insiders are eagerly waiting to see who will join Chao's team as FAA administrator.
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New Year's Day was like any other day marked off the calendar as I eagerly waited for my freedom.
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Gears 5: Probably the most eagerly anticipated game of the press conference, the new Gears is launching September 10.
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Again, the company alleged this was an accidental result of its automatic spam filter over-eagerly flagging "unsafe" content.
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When these productions finally start, I will be here, eagerly ready to support from my spot on the sidewalk.
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This is arguably the most eagerly awaited addition of the bunch — certainly it's the one I'm most excited about.
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Lottie was so sick that when a liver whose donor had hepatitis C became available, she eagerly accepted it.
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HAPPY TUESDAY and welcome to Overnight Finance, where we're eagerly awaiting the details of Donald Trump's financial regulation plan.
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While many workers are eagerly anticipating their winter vacations, just as many have nothing on their calendars but work.
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This entire scenario becomes especially problematic considering the growing number of students that Zoom eagerly recruits for the platform.
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Instead, they eagerly struck a purposeful pose: Chins down, shoulders back, knee popped, gaze trained on the camera lens.
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Leaders of Australia and Canada also eagerly helped with the torture, rendition and extermination of black and brown brutes.
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Instead, many liberals eagerly watch award shows in hopes that high-profile performers will stick it to Mr. Trump.
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Price hopped into her truck and drove home to her husband and son, who were eagerly awaiting her return.
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It's a gap that Palazzi and PM Spirits eagerly tries to bridge, with zero percent of the authenticity lost.
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And he said that therapeutic treatments, which Mr. Trump has eagerly pushed as a "game changer," were still unproven.
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The movie is eagerly revisited by some devotees around this time of year, though others may find it hokey.
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Now New York audiences will get a chance to experience "Ashes," too — or, like me, eagerly re-encounter it.
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They sold it to a lovely family, who eagerly anticipate years of beautiful vacations — with lots of mosquito protection.
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Many state legislators will eagerly offer bills to make abortion illegal in their states the second that Roe falls.
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If he were just a novelist, his next book, following the promise of "American Dervish," would be eagerly anticipated.
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Zoo Berlin officials announced that two of its male king penguins, Skipper and Ping, have eagerly adopted an egg.
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The opening scene takes place at Hadia's wedding, where she eagerly anticipates a reunion with her estranged brother, Amar.
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All of these reforms could have a positive effect on the city and state's finances, Krasner eagerly points out.
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The Mets taught Ngoepe their sport, and he took to it eagerly, preferring its speed to that of cricket.
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But he eagerly seized on a question about the deal from a young woman in the forum on Saturday.
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Mist turns to a light sprinkle as the first group of horses—jigging eagerly—load into the starting gate.
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Having anyone use the library was a big first victory, so when gamers eagerly showed up, Silva welcomed them.
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Once it was done, I eagerly scooped the gooey macaroni and cheese onto a plate and took a bite.
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He also said that many franchisees have embraced the new restaurants' look and have eagerly begun revamping their locations.
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Both parties have waited eagerly for the outcome of Tuesday's odd special election in North Carolina's ninth congressional district.
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It helps feed my deep well of Obama nostalgia as I eagerly await the former president's memoirs next year.
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Some regulars were eagerly discussing, in hushed tones, a "loony" and "incisive" comic one of them had seen recently.
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What better music to listen to while you're eagerly waiting for the  Game of Thrones premiere on Sunday?
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Paradoxically, his raw realistic novels shocked the very bourgeoisie he professed to loathe but whose approval he eagerly courted.
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Maas' fans have been eagerly awaiting the next Throne of Glass novel, Empire of Storms, out on September 6th.
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Even though it's still unclear who exactly will be in the field, Democrats are already eagerly jockeying for position.
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Instead, she was motioning to her dog, Pippi, a Havanese who eagerly trotted to the stage alongside his owner.
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In La Laguna, the migrants eagerly accepted bread rolls from 22018-year-old Selestino Suarez, a local potato farmer.
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Its logo, a little yellow running man who greeted you by eagerly racing to sign in, is now iconic.
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This is our inclination to eagerly accept any information that confirms our opinion, and undervalue anything that contradicts it.
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Touring Vietnam during the past two months, I eagerly anticipated painting and drawing the mountains I found pictured online.
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Not only that, there's nothing inappropriate about a comedy bit with women who signed a release then eagerly participated.
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People crowd around the monitors, eagerly seeking the names of the competitors and which mat they're assigned to fight.
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Of course, there will always be fans who take the opposite approach, and dive eagerly into speculation and spoiler culture.
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But people on both sides of the immigration debate are eagerly awaiting any action he might take on the measures.
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While we eagerly await additional updates on this masterful collaboration, let's all imagine how blessed a music video would be.
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It's not often you find yourself eagerly awaiting a fresh glimpse of a nightmare-inducing clown, but here we are.
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In fact, after Colbert's bit, they eagerly posed for – and then posted on social media – selfies with the costumed Colbert.
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All three have eagerly awaited — and in Roy's case, worked hard to create and sell — a Republican replacement for Obamacare.
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After dinner, we enjoyed a dip in the hot tub, a sit in the sauna, and eagerly greet our pillows.
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Powell's comments were eagerly awaited by investors as they worried the central bank may be tightening monetary policy too quickly.
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"I bring people things that they are eagerly awaiting," said Lampe-Martin, 23, said during a ride-along last week.
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Serkis eagerly hopped into a crouched position on The Late Show as he dove into the character's headspace and physicality.
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Congressional Republicans were eagerly piling on with conspiracy theories about Robert Mueller and dedicating their oversight hearings to the FBI.
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The premise of Thursday night's episode of "Young Sheldon" had Sheldon eagerly awaiting the announcements of the Nobel Prize winners.
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Like other carmakers, Audi is eagerly awaiting guidelines on autonomous vehicles from the government, but the wait is almost over.
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Uber is by no means down for the count, but Lyft is eagerly positioning itself for a more competitive 2017.
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In an eagerly awaited document, Francis didn't refer to recommendations by Amazonian bishops to consider married priests or women deacons.
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While you eagerly await the ceremony, watch Offerman's Webby promos to get a glimpse of his behind-the-scenes preparations.
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Government officials now eagerly project that the rising birth rate could add 30m more people to the workforce by 18.53.
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But SOP was guilty of bad aesthetics, and they were eagerly seeking a digital artist to improve their visual fidelity.
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Despite the demoralizing news, the online community of MAVNI recruits has remained active, eagerly sharing any updates that look hopeful.
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Zoe Kravitz has reportedly been cast to play Catwoman opposite Robert Pattinson's Caped Crusader in the eagerly awaited "Batman" film.
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I start to set it up, eagerly looking for cool "skills" (Alexa lingo for "apps," basically) to add to it.
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In video of the incident, Kasich can be seen eagerly digging into what looks like a pepperoni pizza -- utensil first.
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Another eagerly awaited source of gravitational waves is a supernova, an explosion marking the death throes of a massive star.
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The remarks by Jerome Powell, the Fed's current chairman, on August 23rd, were perhaps the most eagerly awaited since then.
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It's why we now eagerly eat up series like Aziz Ansari's Master of None and films like The Big Sick.
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Investors are eagerly awaiting guidance from management about when higher short-term interest rates will impact the banks' bottom lines.
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"So as long as they see the prequel as bearing Martin's authorial stamp, they will eagerly tune in," he said.
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But now we have an expanded theater, a media spectacle that plays to an audience whose complicity is eagerly solicited.
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Rumors that he's been replaced, or cloned, have been eagerly picked up by people who oppose Buhari and his government.
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The hip-hop artist contributed a poem to the magazine that features with Frank Ocean's eagerly anticipated new release, Blonde.
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Both Adolf Hitler and a mysterious figure known as the Man in the High Castle are eagerly collecting those films.
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But it isn't encouraging him to approach his food more eagerly so I scrap it and leave his food out.
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Fed watchers are eagerly awaiting the new projections for rate increases that are set to be released in late September.
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When he was finished, I eagerly got out of the exam chair, looked in the mirror, and...almost passed out.
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It's special to see a girl crew so devoted to each other that they'll eagerly cross into cyberspace upon invitation.
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She couldn't see why I would give up the technology so eagerly, and to a company with so few scruples.
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And as the protest scene shows, Detroit doesn't just pull from other media, it also eagerly repurposes real-world events.
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The party quickly pushed to update the citizenship registry in Assam, where politicians have eagerly grabbed hold of the issue.
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The media outlets and Washington, DC have been eagerly anticipating Comey's testimony in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee today.
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But Hill and Anjinca conspired to surprise Bailey with the proposal viewers of her show know she's been eagerly awaiting.
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Wall Street eagerly awaited the decision as they looked for clues about the central bank's futures moves on monetary policy.
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Markets are eagerly anticipating a final U.S. tax bill that is expected to reduce corporate taxes and push up profits.
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Consumers and reviewers eagerly waited for more speed, and for cool new features like tabbed browsing or address-bar searching.
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As we eagerly anticipate its return, it's important to do everything you can to keep the spirit of fandom alive.
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Her 32-year-old daughter is watching the reading from inside the kitchen on dual screens eagerly awaiting the reading.
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Eagerly awaiting part two of The Get Down, Netflix's love letter to the South Bronx music scene of the '70s?
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Why it matters: After raising a ton of private money, investors have been eagerly watching when Xiaomi might go public.
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The new ad format is the latest sign that Facebook is still eagerly searching for new places to put ads.
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He brings them a zebra leg to chow down before they eagerly hear his plans to take over the kingdom.
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Some memorialize the existence of cows, sheep, and—one of my favorites—an individual goose, with an eagerly confiding mien.
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Thankfully for those currently experiencing strong wanderlust, tons of places are eagerly welcoming new residents — sometimes with wads of cash.
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His bandmates may have shaken their heads at his turbulent love life, but they eagerly welcomed the tunes that resulted.
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The evening after my rainy wrong turn I clumped eagerly up the road from Tsumago to the town of Magome.
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The crops were eagerly adopted from the moment they first became widely commercialized in 285, particularly in the United States.
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Initially, the reactions were positive, with people eagerly awaiting the outcome and expressing hope that the couple's romance would continue.
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They denounce Brussels as an intrusive force, a threat to their national sovereignty, even as they eagerly accept its largesse.
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Paul Krugman Only serious nerds like me eagerly await the annual Census Bureau reports on income, poverty and health insurance.
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Court watchers eagerly tracked the newest justice to divine how he would shape its trajectory in the years to come.
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The current reading comes at the end of tax return season and while official Washington eagerly awaits the Mueller report.
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The girls are sussing out one another's identities, eagerly and suspiciously, like an industriously sniffing, newly formed pack of dogs.
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" He eagerly sought out her films, and by the time Sally Potter's "Orlando" came out in 1992, "I was obsessed.
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For those eagerly awaiting a tax refund, prepaid cards are a convenient way to receive, hold, and use those funds.
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Fans have been eagerly awaiting new music from him after hints were dropped on social media that something was coming.
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LONDON — Ask for his opinion, and David Howe eagerly tells you how he hopes Britain will leave the European Union.
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In Paris, the debut runway show for Balenciaga's men's wear by Demna Gvasalia, its new creative director, was eagerly anticipated.
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I eagerly stand ready to contribute to the debate and call on my colleagues and patients to do the same.
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Republicans are eagerly awaiting the Justice Department's report on alleged surveillance abuse of the Trump campaign during the 2016 election.
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And as sure as he breathes, he would have eagerly announced to his father that he was playing this game.
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Build a broad network of strong, trusted relationships and be known as someone who people eagerly want to collaborate with.
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A couple of years ago I was eagerly expectant of an app that would identify anything you pointed it at.
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While fans eagerly await a restock, some people are reselling the coveted products for more than double their retail price.
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You'll eagerly eat up every moment as he receives a rude awakening away from a life of privilege and pampering.
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But the music industry has still been eagerly waiting to see how a recent rule change would affect the rankings.
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After eagerly participating in the vilification of a Democratic president, Mr. Kavanaugh has come to view such investigations with suspicion.
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I eagerly wait until my classes are over for the day and rush to the mailroom to pick it up.
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Berlin's partners eagerly await a new government to help drive forward Brexit talks, euro zone reform and EU diplomatic initiatives.
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Younger Arab women have eagerly joined gender equality initiatives and even volunteered for the Y.P.J., the Kurdish women's military force.
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Before last season, as a true freshman, Hurts beat out two eagerly recruited pro-style quarterbacks for the starting job.
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His talks with President Xi Jinping of China, aimed at defusing a costly trade war, were the most eagerly awaited.
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Consumers and reviewers eagerly waited for more speed and for cool new features like tabbed browsing or address-bar searching.
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For the most part, Pakistan has eagerly turned more toward China as the chill with the United States has deepened.
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He said he appreciated Knickers' "stardom," which was eagerly lapped up by social media users tired of arguing about politics.
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There are no fans milling around the streets outside, spilling out of the Winslow pub, eagerly rushing to their seats.
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And no matter what happens at the plate, teammates and coaches eagerly await McNeil's reviews of his own at-bats.
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Fantasies that the public eagerly watched onscreen, the women recounted, sometimes masked the dark experiences of those performing in them.
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They eagerly signed up again for next summer's tournament, to be held in Russia, expecting another surge in soccer fandom.
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A nugget of fact is wrapped in layers of conspiratorial imagining, and then eagerly consumed by the like-minded online.
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But it's likely not a coincidence that it is the same day Wendy's takes its eagerly anticipated breakfast menu nationwide.
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Many of the big companies eagerly awaiting the October light-up date have their roots in the medical marijuana industry.
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Mr. Trump has repeatedly declared the Russia investigation a "witch hunt" and was eagerly anticipating the release of Thursday's report.
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As a species, we are gathered around more interstellar mailboxes than ever before, waiting eagerly for a letter to arrive.
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Americans were shedding material reminders of years of deprivation in order to eagerly take advantage of new styles and technologies.
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Most of the town, it seemed, was in the Strandkurhaus, a cavernous bierkeller on the lakefront, eagerly awaiting his arrival.
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Mr. MacLachlan shows you Cooper before he speaks a word — his eyes popping eagerly open, shaking off the Dougie Novocain.
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Robert Mueller was appointed as the special counsel a year ago Thursday, and late-night TV eagerly celebrated the anniversary.
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Exhibit A is Henry's girlfriend, Jess (Mahira Kakkar), whom he introduces as an ideal helpmeet, eagerly participating in his investigation.
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As in the book, the March sisters are intellectually curious, avid readers and artistically inclined, eagerly performing Jo's melodramatic plays.
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Now, Our Revolution and groups like it are backing candidates, and many running for office are eagerly seeking them out.
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Some choreographers resist the tug of tradition; others eagerly look back in an attempt to better understand notions like style.
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The agency had outlined the first round of payments in late August, and farmers were eagerly awaiting the second round.
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My father, who was a Baptist minister, waited eagerly for its arrival in the mail, and I did as well.
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Democrats have eagerly filled the void with a steady trickle of measures, using arcane procedures to produce a paper trail.
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Recently, the release of movies like "The Wedding Party", "Date Night" and "The Royal Hibiscus Hotel" were eagerly anticipated moments.
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Whatever the reason, if they are dropping the conversation in your lap and eagerly waiting for your response, it's time.
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Critics questioned why the president has condemned African-American athletes who protest more eagerly than he has white supremacist groups.
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Given the exacting nature of the mission parameters, NASA sought assistance from the leading U.S. aerospace contractors which responded eagerly.
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Marketers and users are eagerly searching for a less toxic alternative to the Facebook-Google duopoly that dominates digital media.
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Credit...Jim Judkis Up at the castle, in front of the cameras, the puppets were eagerly preparing for a festival.
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Schmidt actually moved to first base — eagerly — in 1985, when the Phillies tried out a rookie, Rick Schu, at third.
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The new happy couple swiftly exchanges vows, but more importantly, our eagerly anticipated fiesta is about to shimmy into action.
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Then video games appeared, as did computers and the internet, all of which were eagerly absorbed by the Russian population.
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Throughout the revival, Gilmore Girls diehards eagerly watched to see who Rory ends up with at the end of the series.
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Mr. Levine's concerts with the Philadelphia Orchestra were eagerly anticipated because his appearances outside the Met have been rare of late.
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An IPO by the ride hailing company, valued at more than $60 billion, has been eagerly awaited by investors for years.
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At each of his rallies on Monday, thousands of supporters eagerly chanted "Lock her up!" as if it were still 2016.
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While the quarterly numbers are always important, investors are also eagerly awaiting an update on Intel's search for a new CEO.
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Her wedding plans are well underway, and Pippa Middleton is eagerly looking ahead to beginning her life with fiancé James Matthews.
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Fans believe the song is titled "Every Feeling," but until Netflix or Furman releases it, we will be left eagerly waiting.
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Although it's been eagerly adopted by artists, filmmakers, game designers, and gamers, the general public hasn't quite gotten on board yet.
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Cryptocurrency enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the approval of what would be the first-ever bitcoin exchange-traded fund, or ETF.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday as investors eagerly awaited a speech from President Donald Trump while parsing through key economic data.
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When the jacket arrived in the mail, she remembers eagerly pulling it out of the box and doing a double take.
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He was excited and eagerly waiting for the event, and we had plans to shop this past weekend for the trip.
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The show, which counted Selena Gomez among its executive producers, was an instant success, and we are eagerly awaiting season 2.
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Fans have been eagerly anticipating Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, which is set to hit Netflix sometime this year.
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Wall Street executives are eagerly awaiting a relaxation of the supplemental leverage rule, which governs how much their firms can borrow.
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With this first phase complete, I await eagerly the second and third phases whose negotiations must include other issues concerning China.
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I eagerly awaited spring, when Miwako and I would be healthy enough to hike the Washburn Trail in the Hudson Valley.
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After eagerly preparing for our child, my husband and I were told there was little hope he would survive past delivery.
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Hillary Clinton ill-advisedly referred to "deplorables" among Mr Trump's supporters during their presidential contest; his fans eagerly adopted the name.
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Asked who they want to be when they grow up, all the boys (and some girls) eagerly volunteer to be soldiers.
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According to Oprah, Young 'Ye eagerly predicted that he'd be on her show one day, which Oprah scoffed at back then.
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The more Facebook pushes us into groups, the more it risks encouraging the kind of polarization that Russia so eagerly exploited.
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Yet Nadal was not about to be drawn into talking about the most eagerly-awaited of all possible second round contests.
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Much of the American right has eagerly followed him into the breach and is even now pushing him to go further.
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Though the black matte finish on the anodized aluminum eagerly hunts for your every fingerprint and then holds onto it... forever.
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Some are writing that they'd eagerly try it, while other are tweeting that they've had it before, and it's actually delicious.
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Charlotte, 3, reveled in the applause, eagerly waving at well-wishers, all before she was nearly blown away by strong winds.
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They eagerly calculate how many people could be fed each year if everything was saved, and employ just-in-time logistics.
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It would be a lie to say that in 2004, privacy was top of mind when I eagerly joined the service.
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As recently as last week, Republican sources were eagerly placing Ryan's chances of securing the nomination at better than 50 percent.
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I eagerly read up, looking for my new guidelines, the new set of food rules I could insert into my life.
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Take a recent study on cheese, which media outlets eagerly reported as claiming that cheese wouldn't cause heart attacks or strokes.
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On Wednesday, Reddit user belisaurius posted the photograph on r/photoshopbattles and the world eagerly responded with some top-notch Photoshops.
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Unfortunately, this transfer has also served as a platform for public figures to eagerly score cheap points by denouncing the transfers.
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The Iowa poll the political world has been eagerly awaiting is finally here — and it has great news for Donald Trump.
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When a new mouse was introduced into their cage, they greeted the new guy much more eagerly than unmodified mice did.
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Melodrama doesn't have a release date just yet, so watch the video below as we all eagerly await Lorde Phase Two.
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Reeves, whose grandson eagerly came along with her on her maiden flight to capture the moment on video, totally gets that.
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Weaver eagerly followed suit with a loving tweet dedicated to the mom-to-be, overcome with emotion at their new chapter.
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After this whirlwind, Rumor will return home to Wisconsin, where she will eagerly await the return of the Green Bay Packers.
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She eagerly snuck into the contest by telling organizers she was much older but had a desire to showcase her talent.
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That means it's essential that Oh, 45, has chemistry with her costar, so we're eagerly awaiting to hear who is cast.
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Ben and Jubes eagerly caress each other in yet another hot tub, her dagger-nails loosening up his various stress areas.
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Scores of media outlets did, and eagerly repeated it — from Al Jazeera and MSNBC, to Fox News and Stars and Stripes.
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Wall Street was eagerly awaiting for Apple's quarterly figures as the company is seen as a bellwether for the technology sector.
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Little did he know that the girl he so eagerly thrust to the sofa had also slept with a Soviet agent!
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Wednesday's price surge won't go unnoticed among investors eagerly awaiting the listing of state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco in 2018.
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Today, the Getters are raising a healthy 4-year-old and eagerly awaiting the birth of their second child, a son.
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And America's solar panel, steel, and aluminum manufacturers are eagerly awaiting decisions in trade cases involving heavily subsidized imports from China.
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Since taking office, President Donald Trump has eagerly embraced foreign autocrats, portraying brutal dictators as allies to be courted and celebrated.
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Guzmén reportedly agreed to the meeting eagerly, and del Castillo, Penn, Sulichin and another producer boarded a small plane on Oct.
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The women eagerly follow his fortunes as if attending to local gossip, comically referring to Monica Lewinsky as Wife No. 2.
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American taxpayers eagerly awaiting details of President Donald Trump's ambitious tax reform plan Wednesday were left with more questions than answers.
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It's an album eagerly awaiting the chance to settle your crowded headspace and the unnerving bustle of even more crowded cities.
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This will be the most methodologically rigorous and comprehensive test of basic income to date, and proponents eagerly await the results.
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So I will wait and eagerly anticipate, hopefully with grace, gratitude, and a good attitude (ummm pregnancy hormones are real, people).
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The voice of every kid's favorite ice queen was asked about any possible spoilers about the eagerly anticipated sequel to Frozen.
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And in states where orders for gun stores aren't concrete, buyers are eagerly stocking up on ammunition before they're closed indefinitely.
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He embraced the limelight and developed a flamboyant artist persona, eagerly engaging with the art scenes in New York and Columbus.
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Do you imagine losing out on future opportunities if you don't eagerly accept the ones that are in front of you?
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Potential choices for his administration included Republican figures who eagerly supported Trump even when he faced opprobrium from other senior Republicans.
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The man eagerly studied the crumbling lobby in his leather loafers as he thumbed out some $20 bills for Sir Shadow.
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Yes, it is a slide deck, but it's also one of the most eagerly anticipated collections of facts in Silicon Valley.
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"Most people are eagerly waiting for friends or relatives, or excited about traveling somewhere new, so the energy is always positive."
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Royal baby F.A.Q.: Everything you ever wanted to know about the eagerly anticipated offspring of the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle.
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Brown posted a picture of himself in a Raiders uniform, and his new teammates began eagerly welcoming him to the organization.
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But they set a model of crooked plutocrats dangling fabricated information, which Trump eagerly lapped up, in exchange for political favors.
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I eagerly applied, but I didn't get it; a black woman in my department who was less qualified than I did.
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Alyson B from Williamsburg, Va., wrote in to tell us: My world geography students are eagerly waiting for a new one!
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Too bad these sentiments aren't as eagerly embraced and celebrated by the man he works for back in the White House.
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I'd arrive in a city, sleep in the park or find someone with a couch and eagerly participate in the festival.
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"We, like everyone else, are eagerly awaiting more information from the Iowa Democratic Party," spokesperson Kyle Tharp said in a statement.
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But it's definitely a laughing place — little visitors eagerly explore it — as well as a plot for ideas to take root.
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Bites There are chefs who can fill seats based on reputation alone — lead actors whose legion admirers eagerly attend every opening.
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Lawrence is always up for an adventure, especially when it might involve a treat, so he walked eagerly at my side.
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Shoppers would camp outside of stores, eagerly awaiting the chance to bust down some doors and save a ton of cash.
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But he is a deeply interesting person whose refreshingly different ways of looking at the world are gifts he eagerly shares.
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But the Ferenczes took to their new city eagerly, and their market was a boon to an area lacking kosher food.
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She is a pragmatist in service to creativity that remembers the past, glories in the present, and eagerly addresses the future.
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The idea of learning to stop worrying and love Kim Jong-un's bomb is not something that Washington will eagerly embrace.
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If you're eagerly awaiting Samsung's next flagship phone, the Galaxy S13, then go ahead and mark February 21 in your diary.
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Robert J. KunikoffNew York To the Editor: I have eagerly awaited the publication of the 1619 Project since it was announced.
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Robert J. KunikoffNew York To the Editor: I have eagerly awaited the publication of the 1619 Project since it was announced.
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Then, hundreds of students eagerly fell into line behind the militants as they led a procession through the center of campus.
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If you're looking for a new console to eagerly await, Playstation 5 is set to be released before the holiday season.
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Instead, the 26-year-old will be eagerly returning to an off-season job that pays him just $11 an hour.
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The jury's out on Snap's future as both investors and users eagerly await the re-designed app expected by March-end.
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How bemused the Koch Brothers and their allies must be to have an acclaimed liberal economist so eagerly turning the crank.
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And given the scope of the HBO series -- heading into its eagerly anticipated final season -- that's perhaps as it should be.
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Is it just an extension of the horrific early 20th century eugenics movement, which many philanthropists of the time eagerly embraced?
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The bitcoin community is eagerly waiting for the next big development called the Lightning Network, a technology that enables instant transactions.
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He told reporters on Monday he wasn't pleased with Riyadh's versions of events and that he was eagerly awaiting further details.
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Lopez herself has eagerly participated in the world's focus on her body, but she's also occasionally registered some ambivalence about it.
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The economy added 235,000 jobs in February, according to bureau statistics — a sizable gain that Trump has eagerly taken credit for.
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"It really would be hard to gossip more eagerly off camera than Mika and Joe gossip," he said in subsequent tweet.
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But other voters who once eagerly supported Republican opponents of Obamacare said the last few weeks had given them second thoughts.
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Then, the political appointees — many of whom were also fairly wealthy — eagerly talked to their career counterparts about the latest gossip.
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This year, it also coincides with national elections, an opportunity that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his allies have eagerly seized.
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Start-ups — professional, non-shady ones with interesting business models — are bubbling up, eagerly raising funding from people like Mr. Birnbaum.
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The Mattressmakers eagerly snapped up a forward (Kevin Gameiro), a midfielder (Nicolas Gaitain) and a defender (Sime Vrsaljko) while it could.
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We introduce ourselves and he eagerly asks what I think of his T-shirt, which depicts Nelson Mandela eating an arepa.
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I can't have been the only one eagerly waiting for this week's episode of Anna Faris' podcast Anna Faris Is Unqualified, right?
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The game, the first of four meetings, is eagerly awaited as fans have been arguing for weeks over which team is better.
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Richard Mandella, who trains Beholder, is confident various stars will take the torch from American Pharoah while fans eagerly await his offspring.
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Through it all, President Trump has been tweeting at U.S. citizens in Congress to "go back," along with eagerly previewing the raids.
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Fans of the septet have been eagerly waiting for the game to be released since it was first announced early last year.
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After an early misstep or two, the young players gave it a strong and coherent workout, responding eagerly to Mr. Morlot's direction.
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Despite conga lines of scowling, truncheon-bearing military police, pickpockets eagerly work the crowd and episodic brawls only briefly dent the merriment.
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It's clear, too, that the Trump White House will eagerly attack more mainstream outlets while engaging and tweeting right-wing news sources.
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U.S. equities closed lower on Thursday, with real estate falling around 1 percent, as investors eagerly awaited President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration.
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The packed auditorium where bidders, including Italy's Enel and Spain's Acciona, eagerly awaited the results quickly emptied when no awards were made.
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This time last year, we were all eagerly on Royal Wedding watch, consuming every small detail we could about the big day.
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While America eagerly awaits the results, PEOPLE is looking at what happens after the roses are bestowed and the race is over.
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Might it also be fitting that the U.S. dollar crests just as the universally expected and eagerly awaited Fed rate hike arrives?
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While you eagerly await next week's throwback, take her latest as some serious style inspo for whatever your weekend has in store.
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O'Leary eagerly got up to shake his hand, but Dobson kept talking: "But don't lose her number," Dobson said, referring to Greiner.
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Stocks rose on Tuesday as investors eagerly awaited the results of much-anticipated midterm elections which could have significant implications for investors.
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The heavyset man eagerly passed around bags of his company's chips, basking in praise of their taste, his main source of pride.
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This became "fake news" thanks to all of us eagerly passing along a nugget of information that turned out to be false.
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This tease effectively leaves us on the edge of our seats, eagerly waiting for her to post the next bikini video. Genius.
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"That's not academic freedom – it's cyberbullying," The ruling has been eagerly awaited by conservatives, many of whom see universities as liberal hotbeds.
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Politico reported earlier this week that top Democratic donors and possible campaign staffers have been eagerly awaiting to hear O'Rourke's next move.
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" In another passage, he asks: "Do you want to be ruled by men who eagerly drink the blood of their dying enemies?...
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Besides the jumpsuit, a number of items I tried on at Anthropologie were on sale, something that my stylist eagerly pointed out.
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Here's hoping Fred survives in order to have a proper showdown with Hiram...because, let's be honest, we're all eagerly awaiting that.
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But the Republican government now waiting eagerly in the wings may soon make Americans feel nostalgic for the good old Bush years.
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Traders will be eagerly awaiting the U.S. Agriculture Department's weekly export sales data on Thursday for confirmation of any sales to China.
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And it had gone viral, so they both decided to update those who were eagerly waiting to hear whom Cody had chosen.
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I remembered then what it felt like to be new to this city, eagerly drinking in all of its allure and sparkle.
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Jeffree Star After Westbrook's video dropped, the Internet eagerly awaited Star's response (as he's a close friend of both Westbrook and Charles).
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Some video game websites have taken this angle, a narrative eagerly picked up by grievance-culture gaming blogs like One Angry Gamer.
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At this point, none of the roles have been set in stone, but you better believe people are eagerly sharing their opinions.
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