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We are excited by what the future holds and are keen to help their programs reach audiences around the world.

From Hollywood Reporter

I was keen to include the period of time when they were trying to decide whether to have a child.

From The Atlantic

They weren’t, at first, so keen on it.

From NPR

A keen understanding of social science will be important for this role.

From Huffington Post

I think the younger buyers are keen to try out other parts of the wine rainbow.

From International Business Times

Look how worldly she is, how quick on her feet, how keen to protect her friends.

From Slate Magazine

Her particular case was of keen interest to the local legal community.

From Plain Dealer

She’s also got a relentlessly sharp wit and a keen eye for detail.

From NPR

We are very keen on releasing good things as they happen.

From Huffington Post

And the locavore movement is keen to remind us that our food travels about 1,500 miles on average from field to table.

From Slate Magazine

Perhaps he caught a small vibration with his keen eyes.

From CNN

The main thing for me was that he was really keen to learn and was willing to work hard.

From ESPN

The next likely consumer use of metamaterials could be in the wireless charging of devices, an area attracting keen industry attention.

From Reuters

Our politicians seem more keen to abandon their beliefs to stay in office.

From Huffington Post

But, once he got started, he cast his adopted country in a keen poetical-historical light that deserves to be called philosophical.

From The New Yorker

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