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Analysts will be eager to know when other U.S. carriers might also get to carry the iPhone.
WSJ: Verizon Finally Lands the iPhone
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The Inverness boss knows fans are eager to know whether the club's top scorer is to remain in the Highlands.
BBC: Inverness manager Butcher wants Rooney future settled
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All this helped to make Mrs Brown a more believable person, and created a public ever eager to know more about her.
ECONOMIST: Rosemary Brown
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At the camp, Catherine was embraced by young counselors, eager to get to know her.
CNN: Summer camp, sick kids, new world view
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Do employers know you are interested and eager to work with them?
FORBES: If You're So Good, Why Hasn't Anybody Hired You?
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He tucks the violin back under his chin, eager to get back to his music, and I know that if this one ever pans out, it's going to take some time.
NPR: The Redemptive Power of Music, and Friendship
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Let me know. (Applause.) I'm eager to see it.
WHITEHOUSE: The 2010 State of the Union Address
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The banks know that their investors suffered big losses in the financial crisis, and are eager to mollify them.
WSJ: Fed: JPMorgan, Goldman need better capital plans
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And we know that today, on community-college campuses across this country, millions of students are eager to build a more secure future for themselves, their families, and our country.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House Blog: Dr. Jill Biden
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So it seems that while companies are eager to pile on new features because they think consumers ultimately want to be able to do more, don't know necessarily if that's actually making the connection in the retail outlets.
NPR: Tips for Fighting Technology Overload