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If it sounds like the conflict is becoming intolerably dangerous, perhaps the next President will be more eager to bring it to an end.

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With energy watchdog the International Energy Agency reporting that global investment in clean technology is running at double the size of coal, oil and gas in 2024, the new US administration might not want to drive this type of green investment into other, more eager countries.

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Warren was more eager to show off the green illustrations on the van he bought this year with his brother, with images of LeSean McCoy and other Eagles legends making spectacular catches.

Lately, she’s been more eager to get on the court.

“Well, it’s not really your fault either,” Jack said, much more eager to forgive now that the wolf had apologized.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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