Word: eager
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...when the guests are young, eager and obviously admiring, the President is apt to linger a bit longer, to say something extra that really matters...
...economic partnership with Britain. Though Schroder later explained that he had expressed this view without reference to Adenauer's prerecorded TV interview, he effectively strengthened his position as a successor to the Chancellor with the majority of West Germany's Protestant voters, who are generally more eager to bring Britain into Europe than to strengthen Germany's ties with France...
Atlas has reprinted articles from nearly 300 foreign publications and-as a sort of intramural endorsement-now does business with 18 U.S. publications eager to reprint its reprints. Foreign publications nearly always agree to Atlas' modest terms, which read the same in any language: payment is as small as possible...
Merger Muddle. Even in cases where Saxon and the Fed have approved bank consolidations, eager Justice Department trustbusters?though the law gives them no clear authority to prevent bank mergers?have tried to stop them. Justice has filed test cases against the proposed marriage of Continental Illinois National Bank and the City National Bank in Chicago, against the merger of the Philadelphia National Bank and the Girard Trust, and against that of the First National Bank and Security Trust Co. of Lexington...
...benefit of space exploration will come from extending man's scientific frontiers; despite the advice of the nation's military leaders, the Government's top civilian officials have been denying that space travel has any realistic military application. Obviously, the Russians feel differently. While they are eager to make use of all the scientific and propaganda by-products of their space exploits, they leave no doubt about their military hopes...