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Gandhi was a keen advocate of the policy of passive resistance. He gave this approach the name satyagraha which he describe as meaning 'not meek submission to the will of the evil doer, but the pitting of one's whole soul against the will of the tyrant.'
Just after World War 1 Churchill was a very keen supporter of intervention in Russia as he loathed Communism. However, that didn't prevent him co-operating with the Soviet Union in 1941-45.
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They wanted control of the Ottoman Territories.
James Otis was primarily interested in colonial rights, legal advocacy, and political activism against British taxation and policies. He was a strong proponent of individual liberties and played a significant role in the early resistance to British rule, particularly through his arguments against the Writs of Assistance. Additionally, Otis had a keen interest in law and philosophy, which influenced his views on government and human rights. His passionate advocacy laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.
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As keen as mustard or as keen as a kitten
An archaic term was "rake." The usual term today is philanderer.
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Have just been looking on google and the "biscuit" is made of wheat flour.
The BBC has always been keen to transmit the best possible quality sound.
Ray A. Keen has written: 'Keen, Koehler, Kuntzi'
The expression is to be "keen on" something or someone, if you are an enthusiast or a lover.
Geoffrey Keen's birth name is Geoffrey Ian Keen.
Pat Keen's birth name is Patricia Margaret Keen.
Keen Wong has written: 'Wong Keen, a Singapore abstract expressionist'
"Keen" is and adjective, used to describe something as sharp or acute. "The sword had a keen edge." "He was a man of keen intellect." It can also be used to express enthusiasm. "He was keen to learn another language."