Will the same alacrity apply to the Entertainment Center? [noun]
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We have no longer the alacrity of spirit that feels but half the weight it carries. [noun]
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More than two thousand raving savages broke from the forest at the signal, and threw themselves across the fatal plain with instinctive alacrity. [noun]
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"This is the shop of the 'umble James Cheeseman," he answered, but not with the alacrity of business.' [noun]
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He had been content to bide his time and had furthered every order issued by his rival with the cheerfullest alacrity. [noun]
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The Adventurer received with alacrity the news that there was a possibility of bringing an excellently provided army to a decisive battle with his own irregular forces. [noun]
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Bumble, with great alacrity. [noun]
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