What emerged was not just support, but explicit eagerness in the support of gay marriage.
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These are moments when Sudan will live between eagerness and anticipation, between fear and hope.
There's a certain edge and eagerness to his playing that just makes Stanley, Stanley.
Mr Obama will therefore be drawing up a list of replacements with some eagerness.
And last week, Kim even spoke of his eagerness to work toward national reunification.
Brennan further displayed his eagerness to kowtow to Islamist demands in the fall of 2011.
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Some think it helps explain the NYSE's eagerness to merge with an electronic exchange.
On a morning in a poor quarter of east Delhi, Khajuri Khas, that eagerness is evident.
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But the number of fish, and their seeming eagerness to get on my hook, made up for my shortcomings.
Everything about their acceptance of the posts suggested an eagerness to face the challenge.
My early strategy to get his attention (with nothing but eagerness in my skillset) was to bake.
The muddle is not helped by America's growing eagerness to find a quick way out of Afghanistan.
The Hatchet displayed his ability and eagerness to strike, while the Scalpel proved able to hold back.
Young Germans neither wish to conceal the past nor share their parents' eagerness to lay it bare.
Younger people are more promotion-minded, and are drawn to opportunity (though their eagerness can sometimes to lead recklessness).
The greatness of America, Bush implied, lies in our eagerness to organize ourselves around opportunities, challenges and problems.
Gillespie's eagerness to manoeuvre Pakistani off-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed then saw him become the fifth home batsman trapped lbw.
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But cities can take measures that signal their eagerness to open their doors.
But she seems thoroughly charmed by her Cuban collaborators, who traffic in eagerness.
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As his father groped for words, James visibly champed at the bit in his eagerness to demonstrate his mastery.
Still, eagerness to join the European Union has made several Central European countries much readier to listen to Gypsy grievances.
This nifty scheme highlights Time Inc's eagerness to attract readers to its magazines but its ambivalence about adding a price tag.
That eagerness is apparent in the rise of Herman Cain from obscurity to a 14% second-place showing in our poll.
"The criminals have become more and more vicious in their eagerness to spark fear and anxiety in society, " he said.
Rosenberg helped her craft a cover letter that was up-front about her situation and described her eagerness to return to work.
The growth in tech lobbying reflects the eagerness of the Obama administration and its regulators to get involved in the industry.
Watch their levels of confidence, of relaxed humor, of command of the situation, of assuredness, of flexibility, of eagerness to communicate.
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The pent-up eagerness of many couples to tie the knot created an early rush: nearly 4, 000 people got hitched that December.
In fact that would be as wrong-headed as the eagerness with which they snapped them up only a few months ago.
She gave interviews and wrote that essay in the Feb. 4 issue of Time, underscoring her eagerness to correct the problems.
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