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keen

[keen] / kin /




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BBC bosses were keen for fans and the media to return to talking about the show itself.

From BBC

Philip Springer, a legendary composer who co-wrote the holiday hit “Santa Baby,” told MarketWatch he wasn’t keen on how Bublé wanted to approach the song, tweaking it so that “Santa baby” becomes “Santa buddy.”

From MarketWatch

But labor advocates like the International Brotherhood of Teamsters aren’t keen to wait and see how the industry turns out.

From MarketWatch

That last application has attracted the keen interest of the Pentagon.

From MarketWatch

Tourism accounts for more than a fifth of the economy of this Balkan country, and it is keen to encourage more visitors to arrive outside of the height of summer.

From BBC