Daisy is desperate but she is not any more desperate than her husband who is totally utterly desperate.
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The hiatus may be understandable but not for patients desperate for state-of-the art medicines, whatever their cost.
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.
They are usually erected not by criminals but by desperate locals appealing through the news cameras for road repairs, a water supply, or, on one occasion, the inclusion of a well-liked player in the national soccer team.
It may not have been pretty at Bramall Lane, but Jewell will not care as Wigan arrested a desperate slide in form to send the Blades down.
New Zealand were rocked, but Slovakia, while looking comfortable in defence, did not seem desperate to press home their superiority.
Massone stressed he was not "desperate" to return to Scottish football but added that he would be more than willing to ease clubs' financial problems.
Pippin is the young son of Charlemagne, and heir to the throne, but that's not enough for him: He's desperate to find a meaningful role in life (his own "Corner of the Sky, " to quote his opening song.) On Broadway, John Rubinstein (son of pianist Arthur) imbued the role with a sweet, almost absent-minded innocence.
In a week of obsession I could not come up with a suitable excuse but here, in a desperate moment, I came up with the perfect solution.
But what this feels like to me is a show desperate to not lose one of its strongest characters (and actors) and one of its best conflicts all in one fell swoop.
This is the selling point of Dead State: it is not set during the first desperate struggle to survive, but in the long, dull period when zombies have become a fact of life (or unlife).
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"It's bringing people together - some of whom are prepared to trade down so that they don't have the spare room but some of whom are in desperate need and you're not even hearing the voice of those people in this debate, " he said.
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He's desperate to get that England berth but batting at eight and not bowling?
He'll be very motivated, (but) if he goes in so desperate to do well it might not happen.
But between Belarus and Bulgaria it is hard to meet a young person who is not desperate to start a new life in the West.
Mr Anderson said he feared the council would not be able to help to vulnerable and desperate people in "some of the most deprived communities, not just in Liverpool but the country".
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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.
The problem for enterprises is in recognizing the innovation potential of novelty and not just allowing for its more or less guaranteed appearance but actually embracing novelty before the demand for adapting becomes desperate.
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These steps should be of vital concern not just to data scientists or BI analysts, but to senior management, the CEO, who should be desperate to assemble the whole picture of what customers are doing from as many sources as possible.
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We can all agree -- but we can all agree not on how or what we do -- we can all agree on the increasingly desperate plight of the Syrian people and the responsibility of the international community to address that plight.
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