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He used to be keen on getting out of jail.
Fletcher seems to be keen on this mission in general.
And sellers are turning out to be keen on the service.
You might suppose that Deutsche's should be keen on a fresh start.
Hong Kongers, however, will not be keen on open borders with Guangdong.
CAVUTO: It sounds like you wouldn&apost be keen on a separate prosecutor.
Amazon appears to be keen on ensuring that the underlying software looks sleek.
Russia and "some Western powers" are thought to be keen on a federal structure.
Trump won both states in 2016, and will be keen on doing so again in 2020.
France is often assumed to be keen on the CAP because it gets the most cash.
But it is likely that Mrs Lam knew that China's leaders would be keen on her proposed amendment bill.
We doubt the EU would be keen on including services, given the UK runs a large surplus in that area.
If you too can never have too many of this trusted basic, you might be keen on a restock that's just happened.
Poland's biggest insurer PZU, believed to be keen on acquiring Unicredit's stake in lender PKO, lost more ground , holding near record lows.
Jeremy Corbyn had just unleashed Labour's latest nationalisation plan, of BT's Openreach network (business folk tend not to be keen on nationalisation).
Forget about the insane logistics of such a system for a moment, or if you'd even be keen on drones swarming your town.
It was Waters who suggested that Berry contact Leonard Chess of Chess Recordings, who he suggested would be keen on Berry's blues style.
Netflix seems to be keen on expanding the world of Richard K. Morgan's Altered Carbon, the first season of which came out earlier this year.
As they wander the ruins, Gore tries to tease out details of Jamie's upbringing and how much he might be keen on sex with men.
Naturally not everyone will be keen on the idea that their phone is being tracked — which is why no private information is collected or stored.
It might appeal to teens who can be 100% certain their online activities are kept private, but few parents would be keen on that situation.
City officials said in late 2014 they would be keen on a 2026 bid, though the Japanese Olympic Committee would also need to approve it proceeding.
Several others, including Ardie Savea and Beauden Barrett, indicated they would be keen on joining the sevens programme ahead of the Olympics but all subsequently withdrew.
Many people were inclined to ignore this rhetoric, arguing that Mr Trump, whose companies have declared bankruptcy many times, would not really be keen on higher rates.
"(But) the Coalition would not be keen on having another election because it would look bad for them and they would almost certainly do worse," he said.
The US has a big fiscal deficit, which it has to finance from abroad; foreigners won't be keen on buying fixed-income securities in a declining currency.
Amazon is clearly trying to spread the core Echo home speaker far and wide, and also seems to be keen on selling more Amazon Tap Bluetooth speakers.
Paul Ryan doesn&apost strike me as the kind of guy on his way out, long good bye form Paul Ryan, who would be keen on this.
Though guiding such missiles onto a distant moving target is tricky, no navy will be keen on putting several billion dollars and thousands of sailors in peril.
France's Bruno Le Maire appeared to be keen on the job in September and October, but in recent weeks said he had enough work already without EU responsibilities.
Analysts like Mr. Haider, however, think the army chief, who is thought to be keen on leaving a legacy, is unlikely to seek an extension of his service.
It would also annoy America, which might not be keen on HSBC playing a big role in the dollar-clearing system, a privilege that is vital for HSBC's business.
Investors will be keen on any comments on a recovery in the market for pressure pumping services after a drop in crude prices in the fourth quarter hurt activity.
But whereas Democrats may be keen on trying "tofurkey" (provided it is gluten-free), the idea is as repulsive to Republicans as sitting through a marathon of Michael Moore documentaries.
Nectar and Cacao, along with Coffiest, could be Soylent's chance to break into a wider market of consumers who may not be keen on the bland original flavor or powder.
Some might not be keen on this side of PJ—there are no lo-fi rock anthems a la 1992—but others regard it as some of her greatest work.
Many observers suggest it is highly likely that non-citizens might not be keen on participating in the census if they think the government might suspect they are here illegally.
They're conservative in an insidious way: They may not be hollering about Trump, but they did make a comment about how their friends probably won't be keen on Stef and Lena.
In the coming months, India's two main national parties, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the main opposition Congress, will be keen on forging alliances with both actors' respective parties.
Still, Fed Chair Janet Yellen might not be keen on signaling an additional rate hike, Kathy Lien, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management, said in a note.
Bale is reported to be keen on a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu, with Spanish football expert Guillem Balague telling the BBC that the Welshman is "angry" at his lack of game time.
In recent years, however, relations between Pyongyang and Beijing have cooled, and analysts say Trump may not be keen on providing a major rival like China a chance to steal some of the limelight.
Talent from BYU and IM Flash might not be keen on ditching quiet Utah life for big cities where Snap's other offices reside, so the Lehi lab could help the company recruit where others can't.
Facebook's leaders, Zuckerberg and Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, each testified in front of U.S. Congress in 2018 to explain their missteps and appeal to legislators who may be keen on regulating the social media giant.
Age is also a factor: If this election excluded voters over 50, Labour would win, but there's a lot of old people in Britain, and they (particularly those over 65) tend to be keen on the Conservatives.
At the right price, foreign investors might be keen on grabbing a chunk of Saudi Arabia's refining operations, which have been growing even as global oil prices have plunged in the last 18 months, squeezing upstream producers.
Philip Wee, FX strategist at DBS Group Research, said in a report this week that a trade deal was not expected at the summit in Osaka and it was unlikely China would be keen on another trade truce.
In Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is attempting to rewrite the country's pacifist constitution to enable it to strike overseas, while US President Donald Trump has proven to be keen on foreign interventions despite his isolationist campaign promises.
Of course, Customer Chat's success hinges on users, who may not be keen on using Facebook Messenger for customer support needs when email and help lines have become the standard method for dealing with a product or order issue.
And had Kushner revealed his ownership in Cadre, the company might not have been as attractive to investors, who would obviously be keen on putting money into a company so closely linked to a person inside the White House.
"Netanyahu might be keen on having the plan coming out after the election and before coalition formation, so it could be a pivot point to broaden his coalition," said David Makovsky, of the Washington Institute of Near East Policy.
While your coworkers might not be keen on discussing their salary, if they mention that they have significantly more paid time off or have a company phone, that's a sign that your company isn't rewarding you as much as your colleagues.
Continental European clubs are reported to be keen on changes to the Champions League to secure a more reliable flow of revenue and to try to keep up with teams from the English Premier League which has the most lucrative TV deals.
The self-declared Tariff Man isn't going to be keen on giving up authority, so these options of would likely require enough bipartisan support in Congress to withstand a presidential veto, or be attached to must-pass legislation like, say, an upcoming spending bill.
Instead of, say, using the enormous press team at her disposal as the event's figurehead, or, you know, having her own management reach out, she tweeted at Radiohead to see if they'd be keen on playing the festival: Yes, M.I.A. it is a long shot.
I don't see toxicity as a big problem right now, although the freedom you're given in Apex Legends could spell trouble for players who play solo and have to rely heavily on the skills of random strangers who may not be keen on engaging in fights.
"All this is to say that the entire market is trying to find a footing here, but we'd be keen on stocks that rank higher in our relative momentum scores that are from relative strength through the sell-off, and Boeing should be avoided in our work."
However, Mahathir said he might not be keen on shaking up his cabinet line-up if it ends up derailing the policies that his government had set out to implement - and especially if it got in the way of Malaysia hosting next year's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
The study finds that small-business owners should indeed be keen on a having a professional basketball team around: Mr James' presence in Cleveland and Miami was associated with a 13% increase in the number of bars and restaurants within one mile of the stadium (see chart), and a 24% increase in employment.
Broadband companies, which are already quite hated by their customers, aren't likely to be keen on seeing those scenarios come to pass — and would therefore willingly support legislation that prevents such horrors, said Michael Powell, a former F.C.C. chairman who is now the president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, a broadband trade association.
Dato used to be keen on paragliding and collecting rare cars. He owns two Mustangs in Tbilisi and one of them is especially dear to his heart, because it was given as a gift to a Soviet tennis player in Wimbledon and was brought to Georgia from the UK.
She was re-elected in 2012 and 2016 elections. Ip is widely known to be keen on the Chief Executive top post. She ran in both 2012 and 2017 Chief Executive elections but did not secure a minimum number of 150 nominations from the 1,200-member Election Committee to enter the race on both occasions.
They became active in the early morning and late evening, foraging for food, and moved about during the night. They were not observed to be keen on basking in the sun, but this may have been the result of being in a captive environment. Known food sources of Philippine forest turtles in the wild include figs.
In 1989, he succeeded in growing p-type GaN and fabricating a p-n-junction- type GaN-based UV/blue light-emitting diode for the first time in the world. Known to be keen on research, Amano's laboratory was always lit late at night, such as weekdays, holidays, New Year's Day, and was called "no night castle". According to his students in the laboratory, Amano has an optimistic and temperate personality, and is never angry.
He was awarded the Military Cross in the 1918 New Year Honours. On returning to civilian life he set up medical practice in Colac in 1920 and married Miss Lewis Maffra Grant the same year. It was a stimulating practice and he gave it all his vital energy and ability. He continued to be keen on sport, this time in tennis, and he was captain of the winning country week tennis team in 1933.
As self-perception was the fate of expanded concern, the general population began to utilize the tattoo as a physical and social articulation. Tattoo individuals are getting a charge out of lasting tattoos and semi-perpetual tattoos as a type of engaging themselves. Individuals have turned out to be keen on tattoos of big names, vocalists, and games stars. For instance, Ahn Jung-hwan, a South Korean previous football player, uncovered his inked arm for his significant other in an objective service.
The duties of the volunteers include taking care of the growing plants, facilitating the horticultural therapy and teaching some DIY handcraft workshops etc. Serene Oasis requires their volunteers to be keen on farming, helpful, and to be willing to share his/her own knowledge and skills with other community members, so that they can help reduce the burden of the existing staff. On top of the trainingTraining for volunteers. SereneOasis.com programmes, as a social organization, Serene Oasis also recruited volunteersCorporate voluntary services SereneOasis.
Camp played for the England under-21s five times, including the first (professional) match at the new Wembley Stadium. He stated that this honour was the highlight of his footballing career up to that time. Camp conceded a goal 25 seconds after the game had started, making him the first man to concede a goal at the new stadium. Having not earned a call-up to the full England team, Camp stated that he would be keen on playing for Northern Ireland, for whom he qualifies through his Newtownards-born grandfather.
He then made his Fenerbahçe debut on 21 August 2016 in the opening match of the 2016–17 Süper Lig season, where he started the entire match in a 1–0 loss to İstanbul Başakşehir. His lack of first-team opportunities at the club led manager Dick Advocaat to be keen on selling him in January, although a transfer was never agreed and he remained at the club until the end of the season. For Fenerbahçe, he made 12 league appearances and 17 across all competitions. This was due to injuries and suspension throughout the 2016–17 season.
Lim was concerned that, despite the tide increasingly swinging towards him in the political battle, the British might not be keen on a "radical" wing of the PAP taking over the government. To settle this issue, Lim and his colleagues met with the British High Commissioner for South East Asia, Lord Selkirk, to understand if the British would continue to work with the government, even if it was not the PAP. The meeting was held at Selkirk's residence, Eden Hall; this became known as the "Eden Hall Tea Party". Selkirk had given a non-committal response that they would abide by the constitution.
After leaving Inverness, McAllister then signed for Brechin City, scoring a total of 26 goals in his first full season as Brechin lost out in the First Division promotion play-off final against Cowdenbeath. During the 2010–11 season McAllister scored four times in an away match against his old club Peterhead. In both the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons, McAllister was voted PFA Scotland Second Division Player of the Year. McAllister's goalscoring exploits at Brechin did not go unnoticed, with Aberdeen, St Johnstone, Peterhead, Charlton Athletic, Port Vale and Sheffield United rumoured to be keen on him.
During 1999, the STV Group held talks into buying out the other shareholders in GMTV, with Disney believed to be keen on the idea. By September, an agreement had been reached to acquire Guardian Media Group's 15% stake for £20 million, but both Carlton and Granada objected to the deal. Guardian Media Group concluded in selling off its 15% stake in GMTV for £18 million in January 2000, with all three companies receiving 5% - allowing the four remaining stakeholders to have an equal 25% stake in the company. In October 2003, STV made public its interest in acquiring Carlton and Granada's stakes in GMTV.
She married local thug Tom Merrick (David Hill) that year and tricked him into thinking the baby was his, by telling him the baby was premature. Sometime in the mid-to-late 1960s Jack met and married Lynn Wallace. Shortly afterwards he wrote and published his best seller The Field Of Tares. Kevin Laffan created the character of Annie Sugden as he was said to be "keen on dominant women" and it has been said that he created a "memorable heroine" in Annie Sugden, "the wife of the ne'er-do-well…who drank himself to an early grave" (the first episode opened with his funeral).
The team struggled, and reached the last day of the season needing at least a draw away at Bolton Wanderers and for other results to favour them to avoid relegation to League One. Two goals down with 12 minutes left, Žigić scored, and three minutes into stoppage time, his close-range header was cleared off the line to Paul Caddis, who headed home to preserve Birmingham's second-tier status. Birmingham were reported to be "quietly confident" of retaining his services for another season, at a much reduced salary, especially as he was believed to be keen on applying for British citizenship, which required five years' residence, but he left at the end of his contract. He was the last remaining member of the League Cup-winning team.
In 1799, the 1st Battalion took part in the Anglo-Russian invasion of Holland, in the French puppet-state of the Batavian Republic, in what is now the Netherlands. An Anglo-Russian force took part in the campaign there, which had the intentions of restoring the exiled Dutch King, with the hope that the population of Batavia would be keen on such a move after suffering bad times economically due to France forbidding any trade with Great Britain. Shortly after the landing took place a large number of warships of the Batavian Fleet surrendered peacefully to the British. In October, the Foot Guards, along with many other regiments, were involved in the engagements of Egmont-op-Zee and Alkmaar, the latter of which ended in a British victory.
As a result of his performance he was named in the Football League Team of the Week. By now the 17-year–old had caught the attention of a number of larger clubs and in his next match, a 0–0 draw against Bournemouth on 11 February 2012, he was watched by 21 scouts. Premier League clubs Newcastle United and Bolton Wanderers and Scottish Premier League side Celtic in particular were all thought to be keen on signing the young midfielder. However, it was later reported on 7 June 2012 that Newcastle United would not be pursuing their interest in the immediate future but would instead be keeping close tabs on James' progress. At the end of his debut season, James had made 19 league appearances and had two of his three goals nominated for Hartlepool United's Goal of the Season Award, with fans ultimately voting for his first Football League goal against Rochdale as the winner.
As part of the re-branding of Orangeism to encourage younger people into a largely ageing membership, and as part of the planned rebranding of the July marches into an 'Orangefest', the 'superhero' Diamond Dan was created – named after one of its founding members, 'Diamond' Dan Winter – Diamond referring to the Institution's formation at the Diamond, Loughgall, in 1795. Initially unveiled with a competition for children to name their new mascot in November 2007 (it was nicknamed 'Sash Gordon' by several parts of the British media); at the official unveiling of the character's name in February 2008, Orange Order education officer David Scott said Diamond Dan was meant to represent the true values of the Order: "... the kind of person who offers his seat on a crowded bus to an elderly lady. He won't drop litter and he will be keen on recycling". There were plans for a range of Diamond Dan merchandise designed to appeal to children.
In 1996 Dan Cruickshank launched the Euston Arch Trust, an organisation dedicated to the rebuilding of the arch, which counted among its members the modernist architects Peter Smithson (who with his wife Alison had written a history of the arch) and Piers Gough. The trustees saw the opportunity to put right a historical wrong whilst at the same time addressing the fragmented townscape around Euston, including possibly the restoration of Euston Square which was laid out in the early nineteenth century but fell victim to the re-development of Euston Station in 1968. Railtrack were reported to be 'keen' on the idea of reconstructing the arch and the London Borough of Camden were said to have 'no case against revival'. The estimated cost of rebuilding in 1996 was said to be £5 million. On 6 November 2007 the historian Tristram Hunt reported in The Guardian newspaper that a project to rebuild the arch as part of the redevelopment of Euston Station could be led by Alastair Lansley, the lead architect for the reconstruction and rebuilding of St Pancras Station.

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