He well and truly was at a loss, eyes desperately searching the cafeteria in search of Kaoru or a distraction. |
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She said that she had been driving around for over two hours desperately searching for another way to get home. |
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The abruptness of the closure announcement has left them shocked and desperately searching for an alternative venue. |
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I watch, fascinated as I can see him searching, desperately searching, groping for the words. |
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They were still in the city centre and at this time of the evening every building looked empty and dead to Alexa's desperately searching eyes. |
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Workers are now desperately searching for the female deer, who they believe is still at large. |
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She dug through her backpack, desperately searching for the water pouch she knew she had with her. |
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His films are elliptical and very intense, filled with lonely brooding characters desperately searching for connection, whether it is in the Utah desert or on a drag strip. |
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While law enforcement teams were desperately searching for the missing child, Ms. Bootland was boarding a plane. |
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Now that most of our ways has gone, we are desperately searching for a new identity. |
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Let us move toward a path of peace for which the world is desperately searching, and let Canada be part of achieving that peace. |
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But since then she's been desperately searching for a job and a potential employer. |
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They are desperately searching for information from our exchange of email messages. |
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Thousands of immigrant labourers in the early 1930s criss-crossed Canada on freight trains, desperately searching for jobs. |
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He had waded too far into the murky ocean that was her personal life, and was desperately searching for a lifeboat or rescue helicopter to bail him out. |
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Our society is desperately searching for the lasting relationships that are the gift of people who love. |
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Strategic alliances are increasingly important avenues of access to new products and technology for big pharmaceutical companies desperately searching for innovative products to fill their depleting product pipelines. |
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Their owners are desperately searching for ways to bring them back to life. On State Street in downtown Chicago, the Marshall Field's flagship exemplifies the challenges that department stores are facing everywhere. |
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Some who escaped were desperately searching for missing family. |
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I was going mad, desperately searching for something suddenly fresh and thrillingly exciting. |
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It's not like there are all these song-writers out there in desperate search of vocalists any more than there are screenwriters desperately searching for actors. |
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Nixon is desperately searching to escape the inevitable. |
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Outside supporters were still desperately searching for tickets. |
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This criminalization of the disease of addiction creates a barrier for those young women and their families who are desperately searching for assistance. |
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Right in the middle of the Christmas holidays, the TV screens were filled with horrific pictures of dead and injured people and of thousands of people desperately searching for their relatives in a city in ruins. |
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I was desperately searching for the truth. |
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The world's largest insurer, AIG, was desperately searching for funds to cover 18 billion dollars in additional collateral required by its entity specialising in financial products. |
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Minimalistic portrait of a generation desperately searching for itself. |
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The fact that an individual has recovered from their addiction, and is freely passing this experience on to the next person, is a powerful message for someone who is desperately searching for an answer to their own addiction. |
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The outcome is that significant numbers of former Lib Dem voters who want to engage in British politics but are desperately searching for an alternative switch to Ukip. |
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