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  • Tony seems harmless enough, until his overeager wooing of Theresa flares into full-scale stalking.
  • Over the past seven days the specter of terrorism has re-emerged from the grave to which it had been consigned by some overeager commentators on both sides of the Atlantic.
  • Doula Jen, as Sarah had nicknamed her, arrived at our house to find one overeager student with freshly sharpened pencils and a crisp new notepad. Times Two
  • Part of the problem has been the overeagerness of McDonald's franchisees to start selling Smoothies. McDonald's Cuts Aggressive Smoothie Promos Ahead of U.S. Launch
  • Cracked fibreglass could be the result of overeager meetings with speed bumps.
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  • Looks like reports of a Windows update causing a Black Screen of Death were just an antivirus company trying to get some free press, and overeager reporters willing to play along. A girl welcomes Cthulhu (link roundup)
  • • Video of an overeager fanboy charging the pearly gates and getting denied! Boing Boing
  • He had seemed a bit overeager for conversation, hungry for it, and perhaps that was the shadow of what was coming. So If You See The Vulture Coming
  • But then, too, there are the desperate or overeager music companies, which have marketed and licensed music so that it has become ever more freely atmospheric.
  • I'm not sure that sort of overeager boosterism is really necessary, though he certainly does share some overlapping qualities with those creators. Robot reviews: The Collected Doug Wright | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Not so long ago, these very same people would have seen such talk as the kind of overeager self-congratulation that blinds a nation to its own mistakes and vulnerabilities. NPR Topics: News
  • As for Up, Pixar's 10th outing, which opens May 29, about a cranky codger and an overeager Asian kid who fly off to South America in a house hoisted by helium balloons, it will likely be the first film that all three — father, mother and child, who turns 2 today — enjoy together. Pixar moves on 'Up' with its 10th movie
  • Ironically, what might be an overeagerness to avoid panicking citizens ends up insulting their intelligence or making them radically sceptical, even cynical, about official assurances.
  • He couldn't stop looking at her and was starting to feel stupid about it, like he was some kind of overeager schoolboy in the presence of his first girlfriend. FAN FICTION: The Talisman, an X-Files Tale
  • a spirit of "overeagerness" to ride the wave of what they saw as a more lucrative crop. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • An Oslo man has had his drunken driving case thrown out of court because overeager police didn't wait until he sobered up to question him.
  • How many producers will actually remix a remix, and how often do people pay that kind of overeager editing any mind? Prefix
  • I certainly don't think that all Western IE roots are to be reassigned to the Aegean family, but I'm reasonably sure that in our ignorance of Minoan and related languages, Minoan history and "Pelasgian" substrate in Greek, there is definitely a noteworthy portion of words stemming from the eastern Mediterranean that are misassigned to PIE in overeagerness, thereby obscuring the linguistic past, exaggerating the importance of one group over many others. Archive 2010-03-01
  • A player named Jesse is lamenting the work he put into his character last year, only to have been whacked out of the game inside of 10 minutes by an overeager combatant.
  • Alex looked mildly taken aback at my overeager response and raised his eyebrows.
  • As long as he doesn't bring his hockey stick onto the pitch to deter overeager forwards, he should continue to take the stoppers art to new levels.
  • It was a bit of overeagerness, maybe, and being a bit hot-tempered.
  • It was a bit of overeagerness, maybe, and being a bit hot-tempered.
  • But Rosen is overeager to make a point and in the process drags in much dubious information.
  • With overeagerness now in check, Keegan is back on the program.
  • It was a painful blow for Parker, though there was a legitimate case that it was more to do with overeagerness than genuine malice and Rooney's thoughts would probably have been better kept to himself in light of Liverpool's visit to Old Trafford on Saturday. Liverpool 0-0 Tottenham Hotspur | Premier League match report
  • Fighting Squadron 81 lost five pilots in its first major operation, as much the victim of their own overeagerness as the skill of Japanese pilots. Whirlwind
  • I chalk it up to a slip of the tongue, perhaps due to overeagerness on McClellan's part to make an interjection.
  • They are overeager for copyright legislation and we were not big supporters of the war.
  • Miner is spot-on, down to her brittle smile and overeager voice.
  • His overeagerness to prove a ‘scientific’ point has led him to extreme heterodoxy.
  • I'll fight it like Erin did, so I don't seem overeager.
  • He has been chasing bad pitches and appears overeager.
  • Miner is spot-on, down to her brittle smile and overeager voice.
  • He came on strong late in the four-round bout, consistently landing counterpunches against the overeager Chinese fighter.
  • Besides its spot-on timeliness, "Outsourced" is a delightful comedy for how it deftly harvests laughs from the inevitable culture clash, from Todd's overeagerness to bridge the gap, and from the innate silliness of the company's product line (whoopee cushions, foam fingers and the like). 2010 Fall TV Lineup: 10 New Shows Worth Checking Out
  • More overeager obituaries are certain to follow.
  • overeager in his pursuit of the girl
  • Then an overeager colleague, moncler, using the crystal ball to predict a raise, inadvertently throws it into a tender region of his boss.
  • She's bookish, highly-strung and overeager as the film commences.
  • The album would have benefited from a more varied pace, which would have kept the faces of those twittering bird-like electronics seeming cute rather than overeager.
  • Cruelly, it is his very kindness and thoughtfulness, his puppyish overeagerness to please, that is his downfall. Times, Sunday Times
  • The carriage jolted through a particularly overeager rut, knocking my still-tender back against the seat and jerking me back to the present.
  • 'The Bachelor' week 6 recap: Courtney goes topless, but Ben ironically overwhelmed by overeager Blakely, Jamie While the model was busy bringing her A-game, the other women were moving at a much-slower, 'prude'-like pace ABC NYDN Rss
  • The casing will survive a fair amount of pressure, but overeagerness may result in misshapen or even ruptured links. Stefan Beck: What Deaner Was Talkin' About: Sausage King, R.I.P.
  • Drawing on the history of the 1962 World's Fair and its Space Needle, Mr Lynch pairs unlikely antagonists: an old-school political fixer blessed with immense charm, and an overeager newspaperwoman whose research, done in 2001, has the power to destroy him.
  • Few and far between were the desperate, overeager chat-up lines of some relationship-hungry singles.
  • Then an overeager colleague, using the crystal ball to predict a raise, inadvertently throws it into a tender region of his boss.
  • You can choose your favorite reason for why these artificial, made-for-TV, hothouse relationships usually collapse: because they're no more than the fictional creations of overeager, oversexed imaginations; or because, thanks to all those cameras, the chosen one has now had a chance to see just how eager the chooser was, and with how many other candidates. Critic's Corner Monday
  • But the majority of the Chinese artists who are squabbled over by blue chip dealers and by museums eager to feature them in prestigious one-person shows have one thing in common: The political and economic history between Mao's infamous cultural revolution and present-day China's overeager capitalism provides a recurrent touchstone in their art's imagery. Robert Ayers: Wang Huaiqing's Chinese Art in Seattle
  • A player named Jesse is lamenting the work he put into his character last year, only to have been whacked out of the game inside of 10 minutes by an overeager combatant.
  • Lack of patience, overeagerness, the concession of unnecessary penalties; all are areas that can be fixed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Walking fast can make you look hurried, overeager and even aggressive.
  • His overeagerness and aggressive driving style are costing him and his team points. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seemed preposterously overdressed and overeager for the byways of my small hometown.
  • LAQUER: Oh, he always knew and associated himself with what is called overeager assistants -- he could have written one line, he could have pressed one button and the thing would have stopped, but he never did. The Long Road to Freedom: Russia & Glasnost
  • We could do with a few slip-ups – basketballers proving too tall to walk through the doors, the "wrong type of mud" at the BMX, an overeager health-and-safety steward snuffing out the Olympic flame. Sebastian Coe must be running on Jedi mind control| Emma John
  • He came on strong late in the four-round bout, consistently landing counterpunches against the overeager fighter.
  • A loss of nerve can manifest itself in hesitation, but just as often it can show itself in overeagerness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mainly, we had to fight off the overeager guy in charge of cleaning the floor, who decided after watching us for hours on end that we would have to get up so that he could clean our turf.
  • President Obama's overeagerness to withdraw U.S. forces from both Iraq and Afghanistan will also lead to unnecessary tragedy. Haste Makes ... Defeat

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