Desperate digging against the rising water level managed to salvage a tiny fraction of its priceless mosaics, now displayed in Gaziantep museum. |
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Desperate to avoid forking out thousands, Chris planned to take the plane apart and transport the pieces in 12 lorries to Tameside. |
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I wish I could approach this with the cool detachment that I view the new series of Enterprise, or the next episode of Desperate Housewives. |
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Desperate for more information, she nearly tore the brittle paper while flipping through it. |
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Desperate American workers are forced to rely on credit card debt at usurious interest rates to pay for basic necessities. |
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Desperate for a title, a mutual friend suggested the name to an unenthusiastic nameless band. |
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Desperate times call for desperate measures and he, too, has found a way to overcome his recent ill fortune. |
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Desperate for answers, she turns to a disgraced doctor who practices hypnotism. |
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Desperate to make her feel better, Jon swallowed his own feelings of confusion and tried to reassure her. |
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Desperate for the off, they pawed the ground, bared their teeth and sank their fangs into each other's necks. |
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Desperate to escape, the intruder pushed his victim to the floor and ran off. |
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Desperate to know who my unknown assaulter was, I whirled around and all I saw was another blow heading towards me. |
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Desperate to escape her hometown for the bright lights, she looks on Heather as a stick-in-the-mud, as bad as her boyfriend. |
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Desperate to purge the aftertaste, I devoured the accompanying capers, but it didn't work. |
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Desperate to attract talent, they will be watching for a surge in would-be spies. |
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Desperate motorists say they face an hour wait when trying to leave the car park at the end of the day. |
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Desperate times such as these call for the celebration of small victories such as this. |
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She shot to fame as a sultry seductress in Desperate Housewives. |
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Desperate almonds and figs grew beyond the fretting mounds of stone. |
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Desperate times call for desperate measures, as the saying goes. |
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Desperate and annoyed with the language barrier, Bartiromo begs as Elias translates. |
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Desperate to find her missing daughter, tang posted photos of her across the city. |
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By the end of the fourth season of Desperate Housewives, it was clear that the show could use a little Botox. |
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Desperate to stand out, some megachurches are baiting Easter crowds with flat-screen TVs, iPads, and Starbucks gift cards. |
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So, when that significant cultural artifact, The Star published an article about catfighting on the set of Desperate Housewives, well, we were so there. |
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Desperate to get work and be accepted in fashion circles, Marie-Jose embarked on a three-month period of self-imposed starvation and self-deprivation. |
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Desperate and confused, he is shown the door by his ex-wife. |
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Desperate for a way out of her monotonous existence Kumiko becomes obsessed with the frazzled tape and plots her journey to Fargo. |
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But for viewers of Desperate Housewives, she's Susan Mayer, the scattiest resident of Wisteria Lane. |
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Desperate to stop the nasty niff, villagers have made 87 calls, and written 43 e-mails to the authorities. |
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He will join the Desperate Housewives as a scheming ex-boyfriend of Angie Bolen, played by former Sopranos star Drea de Matteo. |
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Desperate to be reunited with her child before it's too late, Carmella tries to forget her postop pain and ignores medical advice to stay in bed. |
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Desperate repeated attempts to contact him by the drop zone controller failed. |
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My immature mind pictured him as a sort of Geordie Desperate Dan, bending gas lamps and eating cow pie from Greggs along the way. |
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Desperate Dan, hero of the Dandy, gave up cowpie for the duration of the BSE-scare and no longer shaves with a blowtorch. |
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Look out for him wining the Cactusville Grand Prix as Desperate Dave and ditching champagne for cowpie as he celebrates. |
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Desperate to hold onto power, Pervez Musharraf has discarded Pakistan's constitutional framework and declared a state of emergency. |
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The second was Desperate Romantics, in which Millais is played by Samuel Barnett. |
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The second was Desperate Romantics, in which Rossetti is played by Aidan Turner. |
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Desperate Lana Duffy really boobed when she had fertility treatment. |
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The second was Desperate Romantics, in which Hunt is played by Rafe Spall. |
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The film tells the story of a ragged group of orphan children who attempt a desperate walk to freedom across a war-torn country. |
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In 1808-1811, the British navy, desperate for able-bodied seamen, impressed more than six thousand Americans. |
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He had then tried to juggle the accounts in a desperate bid to balance the books. |
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He hasn't grudged Andy a moment of his time in the spotlight but has been desperate for a taste of it of his own. |
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The organisers of the protest now face a desperate rush over the next month to ensure that they are ready in time for the summit. |
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Are you saying that each and every one of these 4 million is a desperate loser, a waster, a drop-out? |
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Starting to feel desperate, she opened the water bag and drank heavily as her pace quickened. |
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Most print dealers were so desperate that they would undercut your price by a measly hundred dollars just to ace you out of a deal. |
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To lump all boat people together as queue-jumpers or terrorists is to deny the human rights of many desperate, deserving people. |
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I was desperate for an evening of peace and quiet, and a bit of easy entertainment, but I was being denied it. |
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With one daughter already and another baby on the way, she is desperate for a bigger place in which to raise their family. |
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Crucially it reveals the quirks in our behaviour that marketers are desperate to gain an insight into. |
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So they said goodbye after breakfast and parasailed, kneeboarded and jet-skied before coming back desperate for supper and bed. |
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The stone toe of Saint Jude, patron of impossible causes, was worn smooth by the desperate kisses of the faithful. |
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The stabbing was a desperate response to his behaviour, after she had been worn down by years of mistreatment. |
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The chances of survival for South Africa's most endangered mammal, the riverine rabbit, looks even more desperate than has commonly been feared. |
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The offence went unpunished and possession was lost and in the race to get back Nick Carter made a desperate tackle and was sin-binned. |
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Or had I been blinded by my own passion, and my own desperate yearning for her to see me as I saw her? |
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Anthony lost the first set 3-6, and defeat seemed certain as he looked desperate to shake off the jitters to trail 1-4 in the second set. |
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The emcee is desperate to get us to stay, but half the audience gets up to leave anyway. |
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His epilogue, half desperate, half triumphant, is one of the best I've heard. |
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He is so weedy and nerdy and in desperate need of a few hours down at the gym that you just want to slap him around a few times. |
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The discussion was fast paced and jocular, with nearly all of the jokes at the expense of IMX's desperate competitors. |
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I tried to make a joke of it, but my laugh was fake, a desperate tint to it, well the whole thing seemed desperate actually. |
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So it's every mum for herself in an individualistic, market-driven world, desperate to keep one baby yoga class ahead of the Joneses. |
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Elsewhere, desperate refugees build a raft, or use blown-up plastic bags to try to float across the river. |
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Ness sounds as hushed, gravelly, and desperate as always, singing over that ragged guitar twang. |
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This reduces cost and administration over-head for organisations desperate to cut costs. |
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Omar's speech was a desperate move to rally what little support he had left. |
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A crack addict carrying a burglar and stolen goods in his car rammed a police vehicle during a desperate car chase. |
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When pulling rank fails to get him off the hook, Wade resorts to desperate measures to escape justice. |
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Hard times sometimes called for desperate measures, and wherrymen were not averse to a bit of smuggling. |
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You were a beautiful but desperate Polish philologist carrying a large ray gun through the city streets. |
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Her arms flailed up and around in a desperate and truly valiant bid to keep her seat. |
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Everyone keeps on about a new start for the New Year but I just feel sluggish and in desperate need of a major make-over. |
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The only thing expressed in this election was a cry for help from a confused and lost nation, desperate to keep up appearances. |
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The outcome will be economic aggravation, dashing the desperate hope for an economic recovery. |
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Here and there lay the bodies of a few raiders, killed by desperate farmers wielding crude weapons. |
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I would think it was a very tearful and desperate time for him and I think this has probably been the closest he has come to going under. |
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But despite desperate attempts to convince the Irish duo to back the reappointments, the pair abstained from voting. |
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Hastily formed forces like the U. S. Army's Task Force Smith resisted valiantly, but the infantry was overrun in desperate rearguard battles. |
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Neither of those lofty attributes encompassed the desperate desire to win the support of tabloid newspapers. |
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The 24-year-old singer is desperate to be cast in Universal Pictures' reboot of the classic 1983 Al Pacino gangster film. |
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The only sounds were the crackling fire, and Cattannia's desperate calling. |
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As Watson went in for the kill, a desperate Eubank caught him with a right hand and took the ascendancy. |
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There is probably a biological reason why, no matter how desperate one is to do a poo, one always has to have a wee wee first. |
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If a kidnap kingpin is operating high in the ranks of the police, this is a measure of the desperate urgency of what the public is up against. |
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She's clearly high as a kite and in desperate need of medication, but he keeps on filming. |
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Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio are all in love with her and go to desperate measures to woo her. |
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The performance of both sides was very much that of two teams desperate to avoid the wooden spoon. |
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He was workshopping an innovative movement performance with street people, the desperate and creative young. |
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There's more than a trace of Margo in Jules, the lying, desperate marriage wreaker of My Best Friend's Wedding. |
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The memorandum warned that 20,000 acres lay in desperate need of reforestation. |
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I spent yesterday evening cramming the whole Physics syllabus in a desperate, last minute dash to try and pass my Physics A-level. |
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It was an act of desperate frustration with a public he saw as wrongly withholding its affections. |
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The Blair government meanwhile is desperate to regain the high ground on its decision to go to war. |
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Even if the music world doesn't realize it, people are a little desperate to hear something that isn't just a rehash. |
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And it is fair to say they are rather desperate to catch Chucky the alligator and the other five alligators. |
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The injury that laid him up for so long, and caused him to wreak revenge was self-inflicted, a result of that desperate lunge. |
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They have been desperate to avoid setting off an array of landmines with hair triggers. |
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It's a single lane for you, a single lane for oncoming traffic, and in the middle they've painted an obviously desperate double red line. |
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The challenge yields some intriguing results, but it ultimately leaves one desperate for real content. |
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His organization is already receiving frantic calls from desperate renters. |
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In its last pitch it made a desperate bid to reopen the trial, calling new witnesses, and this was of course refused. |
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This includes pipelines that have been blown up in recent months as well as production facilities that are in desperate need of repair. |
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Eventually they believe that there must be something to the charges because the endless parsing of it sounds lawyerly, desperate and boring. |
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It tells the story of Ellie, Gerald and Dan, three street punks fresh from reform school, who are desperate and need money. |
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I get such resentful feelings towards his dad for not being here to lighten my load, or at least to lend a hand in those desperate moments. |
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In fact, she's desperate to get maximum exposure and sets her sights on the lead role in the school play. |
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In such a situation, it is not surprising that people will resort to desperate measures. |
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Last year I suffered badly from bruised ankle bones, so I was desperate to find a good solution. |
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There was desperate silence, as if David was hoping that if he waited long enough, the question would be retracted. |
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However, surrounding tribes rose up and forced a desperate retreat through mountainous country. |
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His chip kick was partially charged down, but the bounce took it in front of the posts only for desperate Waterloo cover to clear the danger. |
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The Cape Town team is currently lying mid-table and will be desperate to prove their cup success last season was no fluke. |
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I was appalled at the political mileage that was made out of a pack of lies told about desperate people in need. |
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I spent days three and four fighting for my life, desperate to gain the trust of my opponents. |
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How could anyone be so desperate to save their own life when it means the deaths of so many other people? |
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So last night her desperate family held a blood testing session at the Pelican Hotel to try to find Shannon's lifesaver. |
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Rather, this looks like another attempt by the authorities to attach themselves to a cause in a desperate bid to appear caring and right-minded. |
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Climb the desperate slab rightwards under the first roof to a resting place. |
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Today I find myself in the loop for some desperate emails winging between California and Illinois about fire retardant materials and meetings with the Los Angeles Fire Chief. |
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Factory owners desperate for workers have resorted to taking out full-page want ads in the city's Chinese newspapers, but they say they have gotten minimal results. |
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The promise of home ownership, eternal sunshine, and companionship with like-minded people lured them into a desperate trap. |
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In the summer of 2006, an obscure mullah in Calcutta seemed desperate for some media attention. |
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Here we see the furtive behavior of Tomik as a desperate need to connect, and even, given his repression, as an understandable misdirection of desire. |
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In dozens of villages, many cut off from rescuers by quake-induced landslides, relatives desperate to find their loved ones dug through rubble with their bare hands. |
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When Pinkerton finally reappears, bringing his American wife with him, Butterfly bids a desperate farewell to her boy before retiring behind a screen to commit hara-kiri. |
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Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at banyan Partners, disagreed the acquisition was a desperate move. |
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Increasingly desperate to procure himself a place in history, last week he managed a new trophy to set beside the Boy Scout woggle, which sits proudly on his desk. |
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Naturally, being hopped up like jackrabbits at Easter, these desperate dudes go seeking the sexy savages, hoping to finally know the touch of a woman, primitive or not. |
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Women wearing revealing dress and the desperate looks associated with drug addiction can be spotted in front, usually at night, but often in broad daylight. |
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She is desperate for work but is deflated by the regular knock-backs. |
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We go into the most desperate situations to provide medical relief. |
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The younger woman is constantly worn down by the older woman's negativity, Mag's abrasive personality pushing her to increasingly desperate little acts of rebellion. |
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Temujin now rallies the tribes for a desperate attack on Urga. |
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Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind. |
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She is an attractive, weak-minded and desperate middle-aged teacher who gives into the temptation of sleeping with a reasonably virile teenage boy who has a crush on her. |
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As the economy has unraveled over the past three years, managers desperate to prop up profits have been beating the bushes for new ways to cut costs. |
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She was rejected and abandoned by her own family, and she was desperate. |
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At this juncture, there is a desperate need for human contact. |
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However, Don ends up ceding the LA office to Ted, leaving his marriage in a desperate state of disrepair. |
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They do their level best to raise funds, but they are desperate. |
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While it would be wrong to say the two firms are desperate, it would also be wrong to say they are ambivalent about the outcome of their bid attempts. |
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Now, allottees, in desperate need of cash, could sell their land. |
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It was only their desperate efforts to revive him that saved his life. |
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The Lohan on set was a self-aware girl who knows exactly what the world thinks of her and is desperate to change their minds. |
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Rather quickly though, the desperate looking teen recovers and then decides to glare menacingly at me as if registering my presence in the room at last. |
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Her latest stumble on the rocky road to recovery, being caught with crack cocaine at a drug rehab center, shows that she is in desperate need of help. |
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The desperate peace moves came as gangs armed with guns and machetes rampaged through the streets of the capital Port-au-Prince in the latest outbreak of violence there. |
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He probably only goes to constituent meetings where they cheer on his desperate antics. |
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At this stage in history, the merchant class, desperate for money to finance their adventures, struggled with the monopoly of the moneylenders and overcame it. |
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A passer-by made a desperate attempt to locate the boys, followed by a park ranger and a police officer who was on the scene within about five minutes. |
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Such desperate actions are in contravention of their vows and faith to renounce violence in all forms. |
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His unstuffy manner has also gained him increasing respect in a German business world desperate to modernise beyond its engineering and banking base. |
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He and Jessen convinced a stunned and desperate CIA that they were the ones to run a new interrogation program. |
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It seems like Savage is really desperate to return to the big time in pro wrestling, but why would he spend so much money to produce this record if he wasn't legit? |
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There was something desperate about it, watching them wander away and out of sight and for ages I just stood where they had left me and let out small involuntary whimpers. |
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People from many other nationalities, including some from Scotland, Ireland and Wales, have been desperate for the day when he falls flat on his face. |
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In one of the last desperate acts of World War II, the SS dumped crates full of counterfeit money into nearby Lake Toplitz. |
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In London, the housing crisis is very acute, there is a desperate shortage of social housing and with house prices so unreachable for the majority, few people are able to buy. |
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And, just like Katniss, we need rules that make solidarity a centerpiece of shared life, not a desperate act of rebellion. |
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This is an acute sound, which evokes desperate associations. |
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Without Dawn and her desperate need to cling to power, the evil place falls apart. |
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Detectives, who have today launched a major hunt for her abductors, say the girl made desperate attempts to stop passing cars but nobody pulled over. |
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The excitement it caused can be likened to a desperate family's reaction to an imaginary movement made by a comatose patient. |
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In the final section of the book, the sense of dystopia becomes more pronounced and the search for refuge more desperate. |
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His anxious relatives are desperate for reassurance that he is safe. |
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City are desperate to add quality to a team which is not scoring enough. |
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I was so desperate I was down to pawning my grandmother's ring. |
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It was the one luxury they enjoyed, and no matter how desperate they might be for money, they never entertained the thought of pawning their computer. |
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Her family claims staff failed to respond to her desperate cries for help, and believe they only came to her aid when she collapsed from her injuries. |
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We might have thought The comeback was about a desperate actress's shameless struggle for fame. |
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From documents written during and after the time, historians gleaned that the desperate settlers may have engaged in cannibalism. |
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In a scene repeated in shops all over Hampshire youngsters who had managed to get hold of the book were desperate to start reading it as soon as it was in their hands. |
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His vocals on the verse are some of his most affecting and emotional yet, while the anthemic chorus provides a break of desperate hope amid the quiet despondency. |
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My thoughts turned, inconsequently, out of their channel of bitterness, to fresh, desperate questionings. |
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The Senate in Rome, despite its loathing for Alaric, was now desperate enough to give him almost anything he wanted. |
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The Caledonians, short on supplies and feeling their position becoming desperate, revolted later that year along with the Maeatae. |
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Sandy Shortt, founder of a missing persons agency, is intrigued when she receives a desperate late night phone call from Jack Ruttle. |
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Tumey, desperate to generate a pass rush from his sackless line, moved Jeff Ruckman from defensive end to nose guard to fortify the middle. |
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With nearly the entire nation freshly ravaged by the Vikings, England was in a desperate state. |
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This desperate hackishness was all the more pathetic in people who actually still had ideals, but simply could no longer find words for them. |
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The raven-haired star, 32, was desperate to do something light-hearted after shooting intense scenes for Interstellar. |
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With high-street stores desperate to increase footfall and buck the financial downturn, retailers have started issuing discount vouchers. |
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The dog's not happy either. It's pulling on the lead, whimpering and shaking, like a druggo desperate for another fix. |
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The captain went forward interfering rather than assisting. I was alternately despairful and desperate. |
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Kibbitzed by sympathetic bystanders, the desperate driver tinkers ineffectually under the hood. |
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The window, softly curtained with dotted swiss, became the focus of my desperate hour-by-hour attention. |
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Marc Valeric, a Beverly Hills milliner, sold 125 bespoke hats in two weeks to women desperate to dress properly for royal receptions. |
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What does a struggling band do when they've been schlepping around for donkey's years, desperate to be heard by their potential fans? |
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The real reason for most of these deaths are the stupidity of car drivers, who are in desperate need of a re-education of their driving skills. |
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He was desperate for money so he hocked his watch to a pawnbroker. |
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The photographs confront the viewer with images of desperate poverty. |
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Burgoyne's situation was desperate, but he now hoped that help from Howe's army in New York City might be on the way. |
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Realizing his army's desperate shortage of gunpowder, Washington asked for new sources. |
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Though still some way from match fitness McCarthy is desperate to reinvolve himself in Blues' campaign. |
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Campaigners and users of the track had feared that it would be forced to close as it was in desperate need of refurbishment. |
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Blair was very lonely after Eileen's death, and desperate for a wife, both as companion for himself and as mother for Richard. |
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After what seemed a desperate eternity, a doctor shook his head. |
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Sam watches her fall apart, tear herself apart and is desperate. |
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Helena, desperate to reclaim Demetrius's love, tells Demetrius about the plan and he follows them in hopes of killing Lysander. |
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Pastor Simon Lawton, of Elim Pentecostal Church in Heaton, believes people are becoming desperate as benefit cuts start to bite. |
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The two sergeants who should have carried out the execution hired four desperate beggars to do it instead. |
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The guard launched a desperate lob over the outstretched arms of the defender. |
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You must be desperate and lonely....okay....I layan you enough already today. |
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France was nearly brought to its knees by 1709, when King Louis XIV made a desperate appeal to the French people. |
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Another neotard babbling incoherently in a desperate attempt to blame Bush economic ruin on anyone but Bush. |
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There never was so desperate a struggle, or one in which the stoutness of knightly prowess shone forth so brightly. |
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Edward fought alongside Robert throughout his struggle for the Scottish throne, including his desperate period on the run and as a guerrilla. |
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In the midst of the Hundred Years' War, Charles VII inherited the throne of France under desperate circumstances. |
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The French lords and soldiers loyal to Charles were becoming increasingly desperate. |
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Becoming desperate, de Montfort marched in pursuit of Henry and the two armies met at the Battle of Lewes on 14 May. |
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Bank failures snowballed as desperate bankers called in loans which the borrowers did not have time or money to repay. |
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Jobs disappeared and wages plummeted, leaving people desperate and charities unable to cope. |
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Some citizens of Sana'a were desperate to return law and order to Yemen and asked the Ottoman Pasha in Tihama to pacify the country. |
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A desperate counterattack in the spring of 1943 by forces of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein temporarily halted the Soviet advance. |
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During the dynasty of the Palaeologans it went through a critically long and desperate period. |
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However, a common response to desperate conditions and the threat of starvation was infanticide. |
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A mother abandoned an infant in hopes that someone less desperate might find and adopt the child before the cold or animals killed it. |
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Despite a desperate defense by crossbowmen, more than 50 Portuguese were killed. |
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The Axis initially advanced against desperate but unsuccessful efforts of the Red Army. |
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Antony's fleet sailed through the bay of Actium on the western coast of Greece in a desperate attempt to break free of the naval blockade. |
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Europe at the time was threatened by the invading armies of the Ottoman Turks and was desperate for allies. |
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Surrounded by their enemies, taifa rulers sent a desperate appeal to the Berber chieftain Yusuf ibn Tashfin, leader of the Almoravids. |
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George's evaded coastal blockades to provide supplies and munitions to the desperate Confederates. |
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A desperate shortage of water in Bradford Dale was a serious limitation on industrial expansion and improvement in urban sanitary conditions. |
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After conventional medicine failed me, spiritual healing was a desperate last hope. |
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Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away. |
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Brinsley got out of jail last July, and was desperate and aimless. |
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The gambler gazed at the undealt cards, desperate to know whether the ace of hearts was still among them. |
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But it needed desperate courage to kill yourself in a world where firearms, or any quick or certain poison, were completely unprocurable. |
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A HEROIN addict used a knife to steal aftershave from a town centre store in a desperate bid to secure his next fix, a court heard. |
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You'd have to be very rich or very desperate to go wildcatting that far east. |
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The kids may be desperate but I'm just window shopping for one with a waggly tail. |
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Theo Walcott is desperate to avoid more World Cup heartache by bouncing back to his best before England jet off to Rio de Janeiro. |
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Had he to respond necessarily Imran's desperate quest for power with his own adamancy to keep clinging on to power? |
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Now Irish adoptees are desperate to find out about a doctor who closed the mother-and-baby home after he discovered the horrid practices. |
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A desperate fight between wildebeests and Nile crocodiles has taken place on the Mara River that runs through Tanzania and Kenya. |
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So we just heard the desperate colonists resorted to cannibalism. |
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Tragically, her second daughter Zaitun, also three, is now severely malnourished and in desperate need of help. |
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The inhabitants were growing desperate to remove their belongings from the City, especially the upper class. |
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Because I knew one bean-counter desperate to read it would be Peter Kenyon. |
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Anita Wall had been looking after Jak for her brother Paul Saunders for a few weeks and is desperate to be reunited with the bird. |
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The colonists persuaded Governor White to return to England to explain the colony's desperate situation and ask for help. |
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Given the king's desperate desire for a son, the sequence of Anne's pregnancies has attracted much interest. |
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Those bemedalled early prove only that we're desperate for bronzed gods and goddesses. |
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According to Adams, against such duplicities Richard's desperate charge was the only knightly behaviour on the field. |
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Poverty in the United Kingdom remained desperate however and industrialisation in England led to terrible condition for the working class. |
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John Lister of Keep Our NHS Public said there are too many assumptions, and managers desperate to cut deficits were resorting to untried plans. |
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The next day, Mountbatten made a desperate phone call to Eden asking for permission to stop the invasion before it began, only to be refused. |
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Prussia began the 1761 campaign with just 100,000 available troops, many of them new recruits, and its situation seemed desperate. |
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This left many women on a desperate quest for marriage leaving them vulnerable to the accusation of witchcraft whether they took part in it or not. |
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In 1071, Hereward and Morcar were forced to retreat to their stronghold and made a desperate stand on the Isle of Ely against the Conqueror's rule. |
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Penniless and desperate, she raided the contents of his purse. |
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Now I play a merchant's part, and venture madly on a desperate mart. |
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Bafana Bafana will be desperate to make a winning start in front of their own supporters, but even if they do oblige at odds-on, it may not be a spectacular encounter. |
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The desperate situation caused the formation of the Land League by a Mayoman, Michael Davitt, who was born in Straide, not a great distance from Killala. |
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Although Kitchener's army enshrined old social boundaries, it also chipped away at the class divide by throwing men from all walks of life into a desperate situation together. |
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Early 1667, the financial position of the English crown became desperate. |
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The time being the time of a desperate war with Britain's enemies. |
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This led him to resort to the Kendal Black Drop, making matters desperate. |
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Only the demented, desperate, or those who believe mistakenly that innocent until proven guilty means something, roll the loaded dice facing those odds. |
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Then we will send them along the conveyor belt to be packaged and shipped off to some Java engineer turned writer who is in desperate need of a Scooby Snack. |
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With the British invasion of the state in 1781, Virginia was mired in class division as its native son, George Washington, made desperate appeals for troops. |
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The arrival of migrants has put immense pressure on members of the EU's border-free Schengen area, prompting a desperate search for means of persuading Syrians to stay put. |
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And on the road home they lay among the stooks and maybe Ellison did this and that to make sure of getting her, he was fair desperate for any woman by then. |
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Struck by his desperate dauntlessness, and his wild desire to visit Christendom, the captain at last relented, and told him he might make himself at home. |
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Early in spring, Alaric, probably desperate, invaded Italia, and he drove Honorius westward from Mediolanum, besieging him in Hasta Pompeia in Liguria. |
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Whitehouse continued to maintain that it was his equipment that was providing the service and started to engage in desperate measures to remedy some of the problems. |
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Alex Bond, 46, was delivering a yacht from Hawaii to Australia when he stopped off at Kanton Island and was met by desperate islanders with little food. |
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Some of these children were living with their families in these desperate conditions, but there were also numerous homeless, destitute children living on the streets. |
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By October 1943 Britain was becoming desperate for a continued supply of coal, both for the industrial war effort and for keeping homes warm throughout the winter. |
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Set in a lonely rooming house and bondage club, Night of the Celibate revolves around a celibate guru, from whom desperate men seek relief from their sexual compulsions. |
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Somehow seeing that small streak of blood made the way she felt inside seem less out of control, less desperate, less awkwardly, gnawingly painful. |
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Where the Henley heroine comes across as an awkward, desperate, emotionally battered womanchild, the knockoff's simply dumb, needy, and infantile. |
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The following year, Charles II and his Scottish allies made a desperate attempt to invade England and capture London while Cromwell was engaged in Scotland. |
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Had the German Spring Offensive of 1918 succeeded in breaking through the front and capturing or even threatening the ports, the BEF would have been in a desperate position. |
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Wolfhound put into Calais and the captain reported to the Admiralty that the Germans were in the southern part of town and that the situation was desperate. |
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Similar prayers were offered in synagogues and churches throughout the UK that day, confirming to the public their suspicion of the desperate plight of the troops. |
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Again, on Sunday, 1 November Rommel tried to dislodge the Australians, but the brutal, desperate fighting resulted in nothing but lost men and equipment. |
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How Lucine battles and becomes one with her undead foes is what Angry Art Press is sure will entice genre fans, who are desperate for a more hands-on, feral approach vs. |
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George and Caroline missed their children, and were desperate to see them. |
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He's only 12 but he's desperate to come out sabbing with us. |
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Spain, however, having just completed the expensive Reconquista, was desperate for a competitive edge over other European countries in trade with the East Indies. |
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He turned to writing, motivated partly by his desperate need for money, and partly by a wish for revenge on Murray and others by whom he felt slighted. |
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In his book, he explains what causes a desperate man to turn to piracy. |
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Early in spring, Alaric, probably desperate, invaded Italy, and he drove Honorius westward from Mediolanum, besieging him in Hasta Pompeia in Liguria. |
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You do not have to be an antiabortionist to recognise a cruel irony when some families are desperate for a child and others cannot wait to be rid of an unborn baby. |
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Spurs ended up clinging onto their first-leg lead at Stadion Wisly, with desperate defending and fine goalkeeping from Heurelho Gomes keeping the Polish champions at bay. |
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Spurs ended up clinging on to their 3-2 aggregate lead at Stadion Wisly, with desperate defending and fine goalkeeping from Heurelho Gomes keeping the Polish champions at bay. |
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Spurs ended up clinging onto their 3-2 aggregate lead at Stadion Wisly, with desperate defending and fine goalkeeping from Heurelho Gomes keeping the Polish champions at bay. |
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A desperate effort of Spanish and Imperialist forces to relieve the city failed and on 20 August 1632, Frederick Henry sprang his mines, breaching the walls of the city. |
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He of course knew what was happening and Balliol probably did homage in secret before leaving, but Balliol's desperate scheme must have seemed doomed to failure. |
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