As Atletico pressed, Bolton brought back more men and defended deeper, but it was not desperate stuff, and the English side comfortably handled whatever was flung into the area.
Mr Segev is weaker when he ventures to make bigger historical judgments, such as the novel claim that it was the Arab revolt before the second world war, rather than that of the more powerful and more desperate Jews after it, which made Britain give up on Palestine.
And, sooner or later, when those postponed debts must finally be paid, Russia will find itself in much the same place it has been until now: out of cash, and desperate for someone to lend it money.
That poses challenges, both for my orthodox free-market beliefs and for other countries desperate to bottle the magic and export it.
There are moments brief, valuable moments of exploration, discovery and fun, spaced between hours upon hours of smashing through the same zombie horde with the same blunt object to recover some new tan-colored Macguffin and return it to some new desperate survivor in exchange for the same old stick with a new skin.
This underground business, involving as it does hungry sellers and desperate buyers, is a fecund breeding ground for scoundrels and scam artists, despite the high-minded claims of saving lives.
Damien Martyn's retirement and the hamstring injury which continues to keep Shane Watson on the sidelines have created an opening in Australia's Test line-up and Symonds is desperate to fill it.
Come Thursday night, it again will be Morgan who uses the series of events and the exclusive hour-long interview that addresses it to lure viewers and buzz to a network in desperate need of both.
On this showing, it is hard to see how either side can avoid having to play Championship football next season - Portsmouth by virtue of the nine-point penalty that administration brings and the 14 points adrift of safety that it will leave them, and Burnley on account of their desperate defence and goal-shy attack.
Private-equity firms are flush with cash and some may be desperate to spend it.
Men who have been rejected by their wives and girlfriends are always desperate to blame it on anything but the truth.
They need more water than any other species in the park, and their search for it has become a desperate struggle.
All of the build up to this point had been about the cult of lies spreading among the Hosts and the human cult desperate to stop it.
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"She is desperate to get it back and she has a great coach in Harold Soloman, " says Shriver.
It was driven primarily by bands and artists desperate to share their own IP freely to build their brands.
It all feels sort of flashy and desperate, as if Branson were looking to strike quickly but (let me charitable) was not yet geared up for the long haul.
That seems pretty desperate, and Nintendo knows how it looks with the company apologizing to those who bought the 3DS at a higher price, and promising them free games for their loyalty.
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The innovations these companies are developing gives us hope that we will be able to meet the needs of a world that will be desperate for food and protein as it nears nine billion people.
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It is understood that aid must be provided, but we also have to ensure that this aid will have a relatively safe environment in which to work and to guarantee it will reach the people in desperate need.
Yet the Supreme Court was always likely to decide as it has, given the appeal court's almost desperate desire to take the case, and its promise to hear it quickly.
For reasons both practical and symbolic, the government was desperate to get trains running again, and within twenty-four hours it declared the line back in business.
If some are making so much money while consumers world wide battle hunger or obesity, disease and famine, it would seem the system is in desperate need of reform.
While perhaps more humorous than it is practical, Desperate Housewives creator and executive producer Cherry--who shares little about his series, other than to say it is "very hard to make Eva Longoria look bad"--offers Rhimes advice on how to deal with star-related turmoil.
At first blush, I did not like the sound of this as it made me wonder if GM is desperate and overplaying its hand.
Meanwhile, the world looks on, recording here and there the desperate requests for asylum, all of it blending into yet more business as usual.
It was a case that we were pretty desperate and I threw him on.
It will be under the most desperate circumstances, and duds will not be acceptable.
An extra 13 weeks when you're really desperate for the job is really important, and it does give you a sense of greater security.
It was desperate stuff for Scotland's defenders and 39-year-old Leighton again made a fine diving save after Ronaldo danced around three men before letting fly.
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