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1 A few Middle Eastern countries carried on feuds, but without much enthusiasm .
2 Some 200 million Americans now use them, but rarely with much enthusiasm .
3 It aroused little opposition among workers and peasants; not much enthusiasm either.
4 In this case, too much enthusiasm and naivety has caused this difficulty.
5 He could not work up much enthusiasm for Baerlon, either, not now.
6 And the Burgundians showed as much enthusiasm as the real old French.
7 Do you realize who that was? he said with too much enthusiasm .
8 Kiev's international allies cannot muster much enthusiasm for any of the three.
9 The changes had been too rapid and unfortunate to encourage much enthusiasm .
10 They showed much enthusiasm , united with the most patient and laborious exertion.
11 Thereafter all went smoothly, with much enthusiasm and a world of mystery.
12 Jenny promised, without much enthusiasm , to call her husband to the rescue.
13 The case of Joe Hollends then came up, and elicited much enthusiasm .
14 We downed several whiskeys over the next hour without much enthusiasm .
15 But even I can't stir up much enthusiasm for nutty schemes right now.
16 I watched him approach with as much enthusiasm as I'd have for frostbite.
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