People desperate to keep their jobs do desperate things, a fact that Mr Blair cannot ignore.
Daisy is desperate but she is not any more desperate than her husband who is totally utterly desperate.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, but nobody seems to know quite which.
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They were written in the simple, sometimes awkward, sometimes grammatically incorrect, unmistakably hopeful voice of somebody who is just desperate for a chance -- just desperate to live his unlikely dream.
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Desperate times call for desperate measures.
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But this argument is a sham, and demonstrates just how desperate the NHL is to keep the public gravy train going, and how desperate Glendale is to paper over the terrible decision it made 8 years ago when it initially built the stadium.
Desperate folks do desperate things.
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We need their help and assistance in getting this done, but in the conversations I have had, formally and informally with British Muslims, over the past few weeks, they are as desperate as anyone else, in some ways more desperate to make sure that this extremism is weeded out and dealt with because they don't want it contaminating the reputation of Muslims.
By God, investors, especially retired investors, are desperate for income to pay their bills.
She said there was a desperate need for up to date and reliable equipment.
Messrs Adams and McGuinness have been desperate to avoid a split in republican ranks.
Agogo and Gower both came close to levelling but Margate held on despite some desperate defending.
Now Army leaders are desperate to reduce tours from 15 months to 12 months.
Despite a desperate late-night rescue effort, 39 people aboard that boat died, including eight children.
It's a very good time to sell, because sellers are going to be desperate soon.
Desperate clients will claim that noose around their neck is really a bead of valuable pearls.
They had been helpless during the twister, unable to get to their kids, desperate.
But, of course, parents and kids continued to wander, desperate, scared out of their minds.
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Europe's leaders fell upon this rare piece of good news with an almost desperate embrace.
Leaders who operate without focus usually hit the wall they are most desperate to avoid.
It left the Waltons, who travelled to Tenerife for the trial, ever more desperate for closure.
Since September, 200 to 300 people have called every day, desperate for any kind of mask.
First, that Chesapeake is desperate to sell assets to raise cash to bridge its funding shortfall.
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Anyway, companies are desperate for some brake on annual double-digit health care cost increases.
It seemed as though the officers were desperate to get two cautions on their books.
Arriving in the war zone, he starts a desperate chase to find medicines for Vittoria.
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