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He understood the attraction of Megnor girls, their child-like size made them precious, but their wombs were still eager for a good sized man
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Try to arrive a few minutes early so that you look as though you’re eager for the date to begin
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Even as small boys he was eager for
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and was eager for the newcomer to visit the infirmary
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Once they arrived Todd was eager for the cart to be unloaded as the weather was just as a perfect summer's day should be and he wasn't going to tempt fate, or sprites
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She would rise early in the morning, often before dawn, make great haste as far as Markarth and return the following day, all the more eager for her next job
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” His grin widened, seeming all too eager for her to linger
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errands, eager for people to see his heir
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They clearly were eager for her to be there, and this added to her suspicion
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seemed eager for what lay ahead; it was not a sentiment he shared
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Social ―improprieties‖ (I am being generous) are oftentimes conveniently sidestepped or (casually) dismissed by ―social-minded‖ reformers who, eager for ―root‖ causes, worsen matters by making (implausible) excuses like ―social disease‖ or introducing psycho-babble into the equation rather than holding these tiresome individuals responsible for their actions
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As she was not merely an employee but a director and a member of the Board, they were eager for her to regain her health and return to work
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The horrors of the “what if” scenarios are then sensationalized through a media that is at the same time sympathetic to the cause, eager for exciting news, and ignorant of the facts
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And I proceeded to where things were chaotic; And I saw there something horrible; I saw neither a Heaven above nor a firmly founded Earth, but a place chaotic and horrible; And there I saw seven stars of the Heaven bound together in it, like great mountains and burning with fire; Then I said: 'For what sin are they bound, and on what account have they been throw in hither?' Then said Uriel, one of the holy angels, who was with me, and was chief over them, and said: 'Enoch, why do you ask, and why are you eager for the truth? These are of the number of the stars of Heaven, which have transgressed the commandment of the Lord, and are bound here till ten thousand years, the time entailed by their sins, are consummated
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Gallery goers eager for a moment in the presence of evanescent fame, but who may wish to share only the presence, but not the essence, of this unique exhibit, beware
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M: Yes, when the mind is eager for reality, it gives attention
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And I proceeded to where things were chaotic; And I saw there something horrible; I saw neither a Heaven above nor a firmly founded Earth but a place chaotic and horrible; And there I saw seven stars of the Heaven bound together in it like great mountains and burning with fire; Then I said: 'For what sin are they bound and on what account have they been throw in hither?' Then said Uriel one of the holy angels who was with me and was chief over them and said: 'Enoch why do you ask and why are you eager for the truth? These are of the number of the stars of Heaven which have transgressed the commandment of the Lord and are bound here till ten thousand years the time entailed by their sins are consummated
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But, most of those who only enjoy giving or receiving pain in a purely sexual context are good hearted folk, they have simply become jaded and bored with milder sexual activities, and they would never dream of sharing painful sexuality with another unless their partner was willing and eager for the experience
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As Clifford turned into the driveway with John and Rosie, they could see the whole family looking out the windows, eager for his return
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State had plenty of openings, and the college was eager for applicants who could pay full tuition
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Pushed from the rear by others eager for their own first taste, they wallowed into deeper water and along the shoreline as they kept trying to sample the distasteful disappointment
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Those who are eager for wealth are contrasted with the faithful:
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He was not eager for this parley yet the protocol of war demanded that he ride forwards
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Like a child eager for a game of hide and seek, they were still swirling wanting to play
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News travel fast and the people, always eager for a new thrill, came running
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He advanced with careless haste, eager for the end
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” I too was eager for revenge
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They were eager for the time-honored sport of baiting the stranger
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Walter relented as he always did, “Okay Henry, I accept that I was just as eager for the money as you were but let’s be realistic, Bridges isn’t going to play ball with us now
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All eager for the treat;
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Sympathetic right wing groups, eager for a scrap with the police were already organising themselves to travel to Caernarfon to help free their new found hero
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his face showed he was eager for action
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Impetuously each night, with the eager fortitude of a teen, she would dress quietly after all eyes in the house had closed
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Donna twisted her head slightly and parted her lips, eager for his kiss, needing the distraction, hungry to erase the remnants of Jared’s face from her consciousness, and the effect Sam’s playing had on her
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Either because he was overeager for the British Army to get into action or because Nancy Laplante was not there to bring some incisive counter-arguments, for which the higher staff had justly feared her, Churchill approved the operation’s plan as presented to him
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Alex was eager for this repartee; he glanced up at Thomas, with
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All three were eager for the rain to end
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eager for it
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caught up in his own world, he was however eager for a quick end
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When she was all eager for a date, it was either my naivety for being truthful or vanity of not looking my age, damn them both, that put paid to it; unasked, as I revealed my age, she exclaimed, ‘oh, you’re my dad’s age’, and that was that
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He was eager for Dieter and Helga to put the past behind
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He read through the spells and eager for more, accidentally finished the book while the absent-minded enchanter was searching his robes for a better magnifying glass
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Pushing open the barn door, she laughed when the horses – eager for their morning oats – nuzzled her with their warm breath
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Out of the compassion which was impressed in the spirit of the messenger (cpth) he acquired by his nearness to his Creator, he became lenient with the creatures, kind in treating them, eager for guiding and indicating them and clement and gracious with them
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Then he will be like Ares, "hated by gods and mortals," the embodiment of unrefined brute strength and blind violence, obstinate and eager for strife, yet not nearly so successful as the more prudent Athena (his dual; see next) (Larousse 124-5; Sharman-Burke & Greene 39-41)
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Even Alder, who stood behind him and to his right, looked eager for a fight, his eyes wild and a small hint of satisfaction on his face
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Hence why Mikhail was so anxious and eager for Karl to phone him that afternoon
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” The men laughed again, eager for an exhibition
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liked his boyish charm, but he was often too eager for
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is that God is eager for us to give those things to
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But I will say if Miss Wakefield is truly set on staying around here, I’m eager for her to meet Jonas
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Walker eyes and ears are open wide, and eager for any news Countess-related!
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Rushing like a predator eager for the kill, the force of the Soul’s movements could
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“I see aggressive people eager for the riches of the south
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They were led into addiction, eager for the fast life, and what they got, they had wished for
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The people will unite against you even stronger than ever before and adopt our ways in droves eager for the revenge that we offer to those to combat against the unbelievers
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He was eager for the trip and the next adventure
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She saw that the robot warriors were advancing, as their self-styled robotic masters watched from the periphery eager for the kill to come
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I was eager for all this to just be done with, and I was growing more optimistic about the chances of that the closer we got
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presence that invaded every precinct of the camp, alert and eager for any potential victim
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But now he's _too_ eager for life
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The Grand Turk took the loss greatly to heart, and with the cunning which all his race possess, he made peace with the Venetians (who were much more eager for it than he was), and the following year, seventy-four, he attacked the Goletta and the fort which Don John had left half built near Tunis
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But when the duchess heard how the Rodriguez had made public the Aranjuez of her issues she could not restrain herself, nor Altisidora either; and so, filled with rage and thirsting for vengeance, they burst into the room and tormented Don Quixote and flogged the duenna in the manner already described; for indignities offered to their charms and self-esteem mightily provoke the anger of women and make them eager for revenge
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Jennings was eager for information; but as Elinor wished to spread as little as possible intelligence that had in the first place been so unfairly obtained, she confined herself to the brief repetition of such simple particulars, as she felt assured that Lucy, for the sake of her own consequence, would choose to have known
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And still they remain in the city; there they are, ready to sting and fully armed, and some of them owe money, some have forfeited their citizenship; a third class are in both predicaments; and they hate and conspire against those who have got their property, and against everybody else, and are eager for revolution
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The slave states were particularly eager for power in order to create legislation that would allow for the expansion of slavery throughout the entire nation
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eager for the fray when I come back in the spring,
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He had always presented himself as a reformer, impatient of stick-in-the-mud Prior Anthony, sympathetic with the needs of the town, eager for the prosperity of monks and merchants alike
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The provost maun ken nothing about it, or let on that he doesna ken, which is the same thing, for folk would say that he was ettling at something of the kind for himself, and was only eager for a precedent
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“Always so keen and eager for information
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When, in a week, it was finished, Sebastian was eager for me to start on one of the larger panels
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But now he's too eager for life
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His revolver’s grip jutted from its holster like a hand eager for a shake
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Toller had been eager for, and after he had secured them he went away
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The blood of the Grandets did not fail of its destiny; Charles became hard, and eager for prey
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If the elf-king had a weakness it was for treasure, especially for silver and white gems; and though his hoard was rich, he was ever eager for more, since he had not yet as great a treasure as other elf-lords of old
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In the meanwhile his friends did their best to cheer him up; and they were eager for his story, especially wanting to know why the dragon had made such an awful noise, and how Bilbo had escaped
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eager for stories of Isildur, though of him we had less to tell; for nothing certain was ever known among us of his end
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Sam was eager for an answer to the same question and could not refrain
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He fell silent; but Pippin and Merry were so eager for news that at
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I was eager for this little boy to start his new life
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When you heard back—and of course you heard back; I wrote at once, I’ve always been eager for us to start talking—you learned that I’d returned to Wisconsin to complete my degree
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But if the governor was going to make a military show of force and if the general was eager for a fight, then the rebels needed to know
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Van Helsing rose up from where he had all the time been seated, and said, gravely and sternly, "My Lord Godalming, I too, have a duty to do, a duty to others, a duty to you, a duty to the dead, and by God, I shall do it! All I ask you now is that you come with me, that you look and listen, and if when later I make the same request you do not be more eager for its fulfillment even than I am, then, I shall do my duty, whatever it may seem to me
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Our enormous forces, undoubtedly superior to Napoleon’s, were concentrated in one place, the troops inspired by the Emperors’ presence were eager for action
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Douglas finished the list and the boys clustered round, their faces shining with sweat, eager for the next lightning bolt to let loose its electric shower
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A picnic of women, dancing on tables, eager for applause, and John, on his way out, saying, "Dear, lend me a fiver
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They’re so eager for everything! I guess that’s what I miss most in older folks, the eagerness gone nine times out of ten, the freshness gone, so much of the drive and life down the drain
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The two brigands to either side of him seemed suddenly less eager for the encounter to proceed
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Even from up here Jaume could tell they were none too eager for what was to come
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Still, the drums did tilt churches and plummet forth mobs of boys curious and eager for any change mild or wild, so, as the church bells stopped up their silver and iron rain, pew-stiffened crowds became relaxed parade crowds as the carnival, a promotion of brass, a flush of velvet, all lion-pacing, mammoth-shuffling, flag-fluttered by
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Rushworth was of the first consequence to his lady; and Julia was quite as eager for novelty and pleasure as Maria, though she might not have struggled through so much to obtain them, and could better bear a subordinate situation
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Clayton immediately began to look about for tracks, but he could find nothing save a confusion of trampled grasses in the close vicinity, and his woodcraft was too meager for the translation of what he did see
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His necessities supplied, Derick departed; but he had not gained his ship's side, when whales were almost simultaneously raised from the mast-heads of both vessels; and so eager for the chase was Derick, that without pausing to put his oil-can and lamp-feeder aboard, he slewed round his boat and made after the leviathan lamp-feeders
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But now he’s too eager for life
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Of course, it's quite evidi-nt that she was eager for a gi > J position in the world, but you know she deserves it
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They extracted a considerable sum from the lover, and without any risk to themselves, because their victim was himself eager for secrecy
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On the contrary, Ivan Matveitch is eager for your advice; he is eager for your guidance
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Already the merchant grows more and more eager for rank, and strives to show himself cultured though he has not a trace of culture, and to this end meanly despises his old traditions, and is even ashamed of the faith of his fathers