1. Tarses said Thursday that producers have expressed enthusiasm about including skits in all prime-time shows on the subject during the month. 2. UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont expressed enthusiasm, saying that the clear view was that recovery had been delayed, not cancelled. 3. And given the cautious nature of what they are allowed to write in journals, some say that news releases allow them to express their enthusiasm. 4. Appearing comfortable in his role as strategist, Johnson expressed enthusiasm at being called back to duty. 5. Asked whom he supported now, Robertson did not express enthusiasm for any prospect. 6. After expressing initial enthusiasm for a sequel, PBS backed out two months after Duggan, previously a Federal Communications Commission member, took over as president. 7. Aides to Pataki, who could also defeat the proposal, expressed little enthusiasm for it. 8. But although lawmakers from both parties have expressed enthusiasm for high-tech ventures, some critics argue that Congress itself has not done enough to inform its constituents. 9. But by and large, Republicans and Democrats alike expressed little enthusiasm for American involvement in the Balkans. 10. But he also expressed enthusiasm that the companies had chosen Manhattan as the site for their headquarters. |
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