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  • 101John Eager Howard — (Porträt von Charles Willson Peale) John Eager Howard (* 4. Juni 1752 im Baltimore County, Maryland; † 12. Oktober 1827 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1788 bis 1791 der erste Gouverneur des …

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  • 102Samuel W. Eager — Samuel Watkins Eager (April 8, 1789 December 23, 1860) was a U.S. Representative from New York.Born in Neelytown, New York, Eager attended Montgomery Academy, Montgomery, New York, and was graduated from Princeton College in 1809.He studied… …

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  • 103No Eager Men — Studio album 7 by Swingin Utters Released 1993 …

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  • 104only too eager to do something — phrase very keen to do something, especially so keen that it causes problems Some patients are only too eager to tell you exactly how they feel. Thesaurus: enthusiasticsynonym Main entry: eager …

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  • 105John Eager Howard — (June 4, 1752 October 12, 1827) was an American soldier and politician from Maryland. He was born in and died in Baltimore County. Howard County, Maryland, is named for him.Howard was an Episcopal and a Brother of a Baltimore lodge of Freemasonry …

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  • 106an eager beaver — someone who works very hard and is very eager to do things. Who s the eager beaver who came in at the weekend to finish this work off? …

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  • 107be eager — index desire Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 108only too eager to do something — very keen to do something, especially so keen that it causes problems Some patients are only too eager to tell you exactly how they feel …

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  • 109too eager by half — too clever/eager/cocky/etc by half british spoken phrase used for showing that you do not approve of someone because they are clever enthusiastic confident etc in a way that annoys you People regularly accuse him of being too clever by half.… …

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  • 110quasi-eager — adj.; quasi eagerly, adv. * * * …

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