England's eagerness to grab a first-leg lead almost saw them caught on the break but Germany's final ball let them down too often when they had a man over in attack.
Some think it helps explain the NYSE's eagerness to merge with an electronic exchange.
Gillespie's eagerness to manoeuvre Pakistani off-spinner Mushtaq Ahmed then saw him become the fifth home batsman trapped lbw.
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Nor does the opposition share the government's eagerness to allow the receivers of failed banks latitude to dispense new loans to borrowers.
But Kosuga's eagerness to control the onion market was the real deal.
Its heavy borrowing in recent years reflects everyone else's eagerness to save.
Israel is particularly worried by Iran's eagerness to warm relations with Sudan and Eritrea, a strategic spot on the Red Sea that could threaten Israeli shipping.
"Mr. Lew's eagerness and skill in obtaining bonuses, severance payments, housing allowances and other perks raises concerns about whether he appreciates who pays the bills, " Grassley said.
Mr Berlusconi's eagerness to cling to office may owe something to his wish to put laws on the statute book that may help him off serious legal hooks.
Rangers' debt levels and Sir David Murray's eagerness to find a new buyer for the club have meant that no new players have been bought in almost two years.
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And, incidentally, it explains France's eagerness to see off others whom it considers to be encroaching on its domain, notably the British, whose first attempts to join the European common market were vetoed by de Gaulle.
The encounter detailing Ivan's eagerness to capture the firebird that has landed in his midst plays out as an athletic tussle between a determined hunter and an agitated avian in heart-pounding panic, trying to break away.
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The muddle is not helped by America's growing eagerness to find a quick way out of Afghanistan.
When we talk about ads like this and we talk about other ads that have been aired in this campaign, I understand there's an eagerness to cover this as tactic, as will it work, will it be effective -- even if it's blatantly false.
And she's seen that eagerness grow since the spring of 2006.
The eagerness with which the U.S. military seemed willing to talk about the letter to the media in places like Dubai also aroused suspicion among the already, to put it mildly, wary Arab media.
Some, however, accuse Livingstone of selective radicalism, pointing to his eagerness to see the city's skyline crowned by a series of energy-hungry skyscrapers and the expanding airports at London's perimeter as evidence that his green credentials may not be all they seem.
There's a certain edge and eagerness to his playing that just makes Stanley, Stanley.
He showed little enthusiasm when Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's president, expressed his eagerness to ratchet up co-operation between the two countries during a recent visit to Kiev.
Back in 2004, NBC announced it would pass the Tonight Show baton to rising star Conan O'Brien in 2009, a decision heavily criticized in the press given Leno's continued ratings dominance and eagerness to keep working.
The referendum was a setback for Mr Rossello, who favoured full statehood, and it may explain his eagerness to take up a popular local issue in time for next year's gubernatorial election.
There are ample wind resources in the U.S. that could replace some of the oil imports, but not enough eagerness needed to harvest the wind for electricity.
But in his eagerness to emphasise the anxiety that the Lispectors must have felt, Mr Moser underplays Brazil's tradition of racial and cultural mixing.
She possessed the certainties of a tabloid newspaper editor, and her eagerness to see the power of central government reduced even made her a heroine to some of today's Tea Party enthusiasts in the United States.
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