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These days, some are returning to the neighbourhood that their ancestors were so eager to leave.
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Family members are going to visit the duke, who is said to be eager to leave hospital, later.
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Perkins says that he agreed, and was eager to leave the issue behind.
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I'm only sorry I didn't do it decades ago, and I'm eager to leave this cesspit in a coffin.
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Bill Clinton embodies, for many swing voters, the kind of partisan bickering that they are now eager to leave behind.
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The sheikh was clearly nervous and eager to leave, but not before first receiving a lecture from a rebel fighter.
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To visit the Alhambra is to walk with wonder through storied halls added down through the centuries by rulers eager to leave their mark upon history.
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Most were stone-faced and several were so eager to leave the public parking lot behind the courthouse that they almost backed their cars into one another.
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Just when they will have to leave remains uncertain, but Thailand, which hosts many of the camps, is eager to close them.
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Even if the art and design schools are still bursting to the seams with eager young students, are there any jobs for these people when they leave?
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But during the fiasco, lawsuits were filed, tempers were flared, eager lawyers pounced, and senior executives from Chevron and its partner Transocean (RIG) were unable to leave the country.
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