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But it acknowledges over-enthusiastic application and has set up a committee to review this.
ECONOMIST: The increasing use of l��se-majest�� laws serves no one
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And as Mancini grew ever more frustrated, his over-enthusiastic efforts to retrieve the ball for his side ended in him being sent from the dugout.
BBC: Manchester City 0-2 Everton
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"There is no reason - and never was - why children should be prevented from going on school trips by over-enthusiastic misinterpretation of rules, " he said.
BBC: School trip red tape 'to be cut' by Michael Gove
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After the disgrace of Kiawah Island in 1991, when an over-enthusiastic American crowd sought to heckle Europe out of contention, dignity has been more or less restored.
ECONOMIST: Guts, not ground advantage, won it for Europe
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But with the Majlis spoiling for an economic fight with Mr Ahmadinejad, it looks as though this time he may have to make Iran's over-enthusiastic motorists pay up.
ECONOMIST: Oil-rich Iran may have to ration petrol
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Even if viewers are enthusiastic now, will they remain so over the longer-term?
FORBES: Connect
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Over the years, a diverse caravan of novice runners, amateur athletes, enthusiastic 16-year-olds, spry septuagenarians and even visually impaired and partially paralyzed people have all converged on the MDS to test their limits, mark an occasion or escape briefly from their regular lives.
CNN: 220 km Sahara desert run: 'The toughest race on Earth'
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In true Indian style, this is an assault on the senses and the intoxicating atmosphere has been spiced up by the enthusiastic Indian fans, whether they be the thousands to have flown over from the sub-continent, or the local variety teased out of the woodwork.
BBC: Fireworks, cheerleaders - and IPL cricket
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Each boundary was greeted with increasingly enthusiastic high-fives by the Indian dressing room and when Watson was taken apart in the 49th over India looked to have the momentum.
BBC: Australia beat India in thriller
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The British and French were less than enthusiastic -- for understandable historical reasons -- but Kohl's decisive, persuasive ways won over the U.S. With our backing (and the reluctant support of Britain and France), Kohl cut a brilliant deal with the Soviet Union, making it possible to unite the two Germanys within 12 months of the Wall's collapse.
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