The Knicks are desperate these days — desperate for chemistry, desperate for positive feelings, desperate for some wins at the end of a dismal month.
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I was desperate for Digo like I was desperate for my dad.
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"People are desperate for workers; workers are desperate for legal status," said Mr. Marek, the developer.
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All he kept doing, he was desperate for a deal, Obama&aposs desperate for the deal, they gave away store to Iran.
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Connecticut is desperate for tax revenue, and when you're desperate for money, you have to go where the money is, that's the hedge fund community.
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Demographics: India has to create a million jobs each year to keep unemployment from rising; Japan is desperate for workers; China is desperate for babies.
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On Tuesday, a deeply divided world desperate for leadership and new ideas met in a deeply divided United States also desperate for leadership and new ideas.
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Attention ... without trying to seem to desperate for it.
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"We are desperate — desperate — for more people," Mulvaney said.
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And with GOP leadership so desperate for some — any!
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But I view the dynamic of sugar dating as a mutually powerful relationship unless the sugar baby is desperate for money, and when they're desperate for money, that's when it's a power imbalance.
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Also, he's monstrously desperate for some Twizzlers (great #brand #promotion).
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She tells Cosmopolitan that she wasn't "desperate" for a man.
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Where Gypsy is almost desperate for things to go differently.
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The industry was in turmoil and desperate for a savior.
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I have to be desperate for sleep to do that.
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And yet Brazilians, desperate for change, don't seem to mind.
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Retailers would be desperate for assistance to fight off Amazon.
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"Soooo, my sister is desperate for some healing," she wrote.
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The consumers are desperate for help in their darkest hour.
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Thus, he came into last night's debate desperate for victory.
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The unknowns desperate for their big break are easy prey.
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Moelis said companies and people were "desperate" for a change.
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Needless to say, I was desperate for a role model.
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They shuffle up one by one, men desperate for sleep.
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And Booker is desperate for his campaign to catch fire.
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"People are crazy for Vasalgel, desperate for it," she says.
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They've expanded smartly, into growing markets desperate for professional teams.
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Mr García Padilla is desperate for Congress to change this.
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One woman sprinted over to me, desperate for a taste.
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Now they are desperate for it to be more aggressive.
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The killings have vexed investigators, who remain desperate for clues.
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I was desperate for dinner and had work to finish.
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It wasn't like they were desperate for me not to.
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They love him fiercely, and they are desperate for approval.
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"We were desperate for Game Of Thrones clues," she added.
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Online media outlets are desperate for any kind of novelty.
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The effort left her depleted, depressed and desperate for answers.
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And it helped me sleep, which I was desperate for.
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Desperate for new supplies, Boeing latched onto a promising lead.
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Greece was desperate for money, Germany could see no wrong.
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As a young comedian, I was desperate for a mentor.
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Both see a nation in apocalyptic decline, desperate for redemption.
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He is grandiose, entitled, desperate for admiration and so on.
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They are tired, hungry and desperate for a better life.
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Buttigieg, meanwhile, is desperate for a foothold with black voters.
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The global economic system is desperate for some good news.
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It was desperate for an Anthony Joshua to come along.
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Right now we are desperate for any sign of hope.
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Some clutch injured children in their arms, desperate for help.
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"We are desperate for any sign of hope," Thunberg said.
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Not all, but many people, are desperate for trusted navigators.
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An outpouring of support from fans desperate for every last selfie?
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Last time, in 2009 and 2010, Americans were desperate for jobs.
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For obvious reasons, both teams will be desperate for a win.
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But we need change, and young people are desperate for change.
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I saw a woman suffering with unimaginable pain, desperate for help.
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The ever-leaner cybersecurity workforce makes many companies desperate for help.
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We're desperate for help with knowing if we're being paid fairly.
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St. Teresa's poetry shows a woman who is desperate for meaning.
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" Cuban said he asked Trump, "Are you that desperate for money?
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Desperate for relief, she began calling abortion clinics across the state.
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But it's not just millennials who are desperate for a raise.
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That remains unlikely, because Republicans are desperate for a legislative achievement.
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The alcohol makes them feel worse—even more desperate for release.
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"They're just desperate for money and views," Chavez told The Verge.
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But they are not likely to be desperate for change, either.
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"I'm surrounded by companies that are desperate for talent," said Thrun.
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She gave the impression that they were very desperate for employees.
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He said the families he encountered were desperate for new treatment.
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People are turned off by those who are desperate for attention.
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Our system is broken, and desperate for bold, pro-growth reform.
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Some are desperate for immediate justice, while others are preaching patience.
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They were desperate for answers: Was the gas making them sick?
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Everyone is competing very hard, and everyone is desperate for points.
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I left the sanctuary to make calls, desperate for more information.
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They were desperate for a paycheck, but didn't have a network.
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"In the winter, sometimes I get desperate for talking," she said.
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All of a sudden, things were slightly less desperate for Arizona.
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Many New Yorkers, desperate for their own space, applauded the lanes.
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That's why the situation is becoming increasingly desperate for locals downstream.
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They arrive in poor condition, exhausted, hungry and desperate for shelter.
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It only made me seem all the more desperate for attention.
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Eric Andre, on the other hand, is desperate for a job.
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They may be scared of being alone or desperate for connection.
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"It's something they are desperate for an answer to," she said.
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They're desperate for a treatment, even if it's an untested one.
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The Saudis press forward with more men, desperate for a goal.
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Trump's selling a miracle cure tonic to people desperate for help.
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And they are desperate for basic supplies, including food and water.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "The president is so desperate for approval right now.
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We were desperate for the world to hear and help us.
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This is no way to treat patients desperate for a baby.
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Still desperate for answers in November, BuzzFeed News reopened the case.
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"We are desperate for any sign of hope," Thunberg said Wednesday.
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He makes clear, though, that Tripoli is desperate for American support.
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I was desperate for some kind of excitement — drama, conflict, anything.
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It is not Putin who is desperate for a deal but Trump.
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"They (the Saudis) are desperate for a deal," an OPEC source said.
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Other family members were desperate for news about their missing loved ones.
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But she personally is desperate for help with political organizing and activism.
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They're not 26-year-olds desperate for a Bachelor In Paradise invite.
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Like many before her, V left Guatemala fleeing poverty, desperate for opportunity.
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They have found a welcome reception at American institutions desperate for funding.
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No matter how you slice it, Blackberry is desperate for a win.
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They were desperate for any sign, any clue of their loved ones.
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Walden immediately tracked down the nearest police officer, desperate for an update.
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As college costs explode, families are turning more desperate for financial aid.
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Inevitably, their supporters are desperate for a return to the glory days.
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"We've been searching and we've been desperate for a win," Randolph said.
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Desperate for sauce packets, a vocal population has made their demands known.
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In 20033, Iranians were desperate for change and an end to sanctions.
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That's left the White House desperate for some big policy wins fast.
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The election of Donald Trump made her feel desperate for her country.
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They want a change of power, and they are desperate for leadership.
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Four years ago, the anybody-but-Trump contingent was desperate for alternatives.
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Your smartphone battery is running low, and you're desperate for some juice.
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The creeps of the world are desperate for our attention and validation.
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In January, the Poland Ministry of Health contacted us, desperate for tests.
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"We are desperate for more PPE equipment—personal protective equipment," Murphy said.
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"You should totally get a tattoo," he said, desperate for one himself.
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Cara, supposedly desperate for privacy and solitude, becomes an amateur detective overnight.
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First, there are worrying signs that banks are still desperate for dollars.
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No less important, many countries are desperate for infrastructure investment and jobs.
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Then, the finale reduced her to a girl desperate for a ring.
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Large groups of people are on the move, desperate for usable land.
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Iran is desperate for new planes to replace its aging commercial fleet.
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Researchers across academia and industry are desperate for higher quality sampling solutions.
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We lost the dearest of people, and we are desperate for information.
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She was desperate for the financial support and needed to move on.
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They are desperate for Trump to ratify the premise of the Mueller investigation.
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U.S. military being so desperate for help that it would recruit a raging
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With the death toll mounting, policymakers are desperate for anything that may help.
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The government is desperate for cash, so motorists who speed are being fleeced.
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The one booming industry, care, is desperate for more geriatricians, nurses and trainees.
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"They're desperate for eggs over there, and the government realizes that," Perigen said.
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The kingdom is desperate for both foreign investment and capital for the PIF.
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Theon was a morally corrupt brat, desperate for the love of his father.
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Early recovery is a very vulnerable time, and people are desperate for help.
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Fans wouldn't be so desperate for more if this singer wasn't so talented.
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In the interim, companies may get the breather they have been desperate for.
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AMERICA'S health authorities are desperate for solutions to the country's growing opioid scourge.
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It was clear to Cramer that Qualcomm is desperate for growth beyond communications.
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" And then there was Bloomberg View: "Coal County is Desperate for Donald Trump.
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Abandoned by the servants, desperate for food, they become increasingly selfish and combative.
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VICE frequently receives emails from people desperate for a bare minimum of information.
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We're not the only ones desperate for Star Wars: The Last Jedi spoilers.
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Rural regions that bore the brunt of the war are desperate for peace.
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As Trump reportedly told former FBI Director James Comey, he's desperate for loyalty.
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The men are, in general, polite, grateful, engaged, and desperate for more education.
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Some forces, such as the protesters, are desperate for a more open society.
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Even little things weren't made clear on Monday to residents desperate for aid.
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Rodriguez, 66, is so desperate for water that this news didn't startle him.
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First came the sick, who trudged down to Rendel, desperate for medical care.
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But he's got a chance in a Bengals offense desperate for pass catchers.
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According to his previous tweets, he is very much desperate for a girlfriend.
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Each time it happens, I am thunderstruck and desperate for signs of life.
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Congressional Republicans, desperate for a big legislative "win" this year, are charging ahead.
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"Everyone is desperate for a good carry story at the moment," said Wall.
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As South Korea's infection and fatality numbers grew, people felt desperate for protection.
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As South Korea's infection and fatality numbers grew, people felt desperate for protection.
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"People found my blog and started emailing weekly, desperate for solutions," she said.
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Meanwhile, investors are ducking risk and desperate for safety — as well as answers.
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With three holes left, he is desperate for something to spark for him.
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That's an issue facing not just airlines but other businesses desperate for lifelines.
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Tourism is the leading revenue generator in a region desperate for economic revival.
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The Chinese people, however, are desperate for a voice in their own future.
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Trump supporters, they continue, are closed-minded, change-averse and desperate for security.
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Investment banks were desperate for people, so they [took] a slob like me.
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Is the Cabal desperate for money, so they're tapping their Big Pharma reserves?
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The collapse of Venezuela's infrastructure has left its people desperate for medical care.
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Lobuzov said that journalists were desperate for him to share what he had.
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Disney's stock was down and Iger said the board was desperate for change.
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That left the vibrant, creative Barbara feeling lost and unrecognized, desperate for approval.
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They were desperate for social acceptance and saw Consuelo as their way in.
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People didn't want to work there even though they were desperate for work.
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Teams will always be desperate for quarterbacks, and they'll always take chances on them.
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That way, you're not blinded by a 'cool' job or desperate for any salary.
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Everyday, he told me, he gets emails from people desperate for more affordable drugs.
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Wendy's desperate for her case to be thrown out by the state medical board.
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Fortunately, more on-the-job training is being offered by employers desperate for workers.
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But the Beyhive, and everyone else, is desperate for the follow-up to "Lemonade."
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Desperate for some semblance of order, Mr. Russo attended two appointments with a therapist.
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"People desperate for encouragement should steal jobs from beloved industry veterans," one viewer wrote.
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Therefore, you walk away from The Rain even more desperate for a sophomore year.
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Broke and adrift in a new city, she was desperate for a spiritual boost.
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Catalan business is desperate for the separatists to renounce the unilateral road to independence.
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Even buying a unicycle is a stupid idea, unless you're really desperate for attention.
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When their son developed treatment-resistant depression and OCD, they were desperate for help.
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Rubio is so desperate for the top he'll do whatever the hell he's told.
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Depressed retirees are also vulnerable to scams targeting those desperate for help, experts said.
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How do you make something desperate for company capable of standing on its own?
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"We've lost the dearest of people and we are desperate for information," Damond said.
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An entire generation of young Syrians is out of school and desperate for education.
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People are sick of the two-party system and desperate for an alternative option.
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Desperate for manpower, he is offering to release prisoners who sign up for battle.
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But evidently, many of the most committed fans are pretty desperate for this feature.
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You prey on people like my brother-in-law who is desperate for help.
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We pray we can share the Good News with more Iranians desperate for hope.
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Desperate for solace, she escaped to a convent for the rest of her life.
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For viewers, desperate for information and answers, the news ticker was a welcome innovation.
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Faces of people that draw you into their reality, desperate for a helping hand.
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Desperate for growth, Campbell under Morrison looked for a deal to move the needle.
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"I've even negotiated travel costs when they seem desperate for a shopper," Cheek said.
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"We lost the dearest of people and we are desperate for information," Damond said.
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"The only thing I'm desperate for is a top-notch education," Huffman's line read.
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Those with relatives and friends on Dominica are desperate for information about their fate.
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They're desperate for their next fix because they've got fuck all else to do.
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Every south Asian country needs infrastructure, Kumar says, but Nepal is desperate for it.
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The big booze companies were desperate for a piece of the wine cooler action.
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I was called emotionally unstable, a liar, an overly dramatic child desperate for attention.
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If someone is really desperate for a sociology dissertation topic, there's one in there.
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An invasion by tribesmen from Pakistan's northern frontier left Singh desperate for military aid.
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These are people who are desperate for an explanation for what's happening to them.
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He returns to Norman's mansion, desperate for money; Norman threatens to call the police.
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Dealers selling Fiat-brand small cars, meanwhile, are desperate for additional models to offer.
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And the movie, in nail-biting, onion-peeling style, explains what he's desperate for.
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Sleep-deprived new mothers are desperate for books they can read in short bursts.
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Desperate for a way to make any progress, Tehran has resorted to extreme measures.
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Investors desperate for good news on trade and global economic growth are in luck.
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I am desperate for a garden, for a back yard with a fruit tree.
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I MEAN, I'M NOT THAT DESPERATE FOR SOMEBODY TO HEAR MY OPINION ON THIS.
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"We are desperate, desperate for more people," Mr. Mulvaney told a crowd in England.
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"We are desperate -- desperate -- for more people," Mulvaney said at the gathering in England.
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But the offer comes at a time when actors are desperate for a solution.
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But, it is still very good news for a Republican Party desperate for some.
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Also remember U.S. oil production is soaring; we are not desperate for new sources.
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Mugabe's government is desperate for money and struggling to finance its $4 billion budget.
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Put together, it seemed as if all banks, suddenly, had become desperate for cash.
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Terminally ill patients can be desperate for any treatment that might save their lives.
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Already, North Carolina food banks are desperate for donations, as are local blood banks.
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"I personally think they will eventually find themselves desperate for a third option," Sen.
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"They're just desperate for money and views," YouTube creator Antonio Chavez told The Verge.
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But with a populist in the White House, a socialist winning primaries, a Democratic electorate desperate for a winning candidate and an establishment desperate for a champion, Bloomberg has become a somewhat more plausible presidential candidate than I imagined even six months back.
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Young says we're seeing such high multiples because investors are so desperate for finding growth.
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At that time many parents were desperate for solutions on how to leave the island.
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Joe Buck and Troy Aikman were desperate for any excuse to mention the Miami trip.
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Boomers and seniors are desperate for more yield in this ultra-low interest-rate environment.
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It's no surprise that Americans are desperate for an alternative to the current healthcare system.
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But that changed after she was "desperate" for food on a recent hours-long flight.
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And Jackman's latest comments may give hope to fans who are desperate for the collaboration.
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She was desperate for money and was no longer considered an appealing candidate for hire.
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Arlyn, desperate for help and unsure of her father's recollection, gave her a second chance.
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Then there were the families and friends that filled the waiting rooms, desperate for information.
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I'd gone to bed just past 2AM, desperate for sleep after a day of travel.
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We're desperate for a system that values compassion above punishment, and promotes health, not handcuffs.
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The president, Enrique Peña Nieto, was desperate for one last accomplishment in his unhappy tenure.
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You know, the fact of the matter is the world is desperate for our leadership.
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Yet poor countries are often desperate for them and rich countries rely on American imports.
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But German employers desperate for workers have their eye on a different sort of immigrant.
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Advertisers are desperate for information that allows them to target consumers as specifically as possible.
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Not from their clients, either -- but from people desperate for help, prisoners they've never met.
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Desperate for food, I consulted my Broker Tours Report and found an open house nearby.
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Triangle The default instrument for band kids desperate for extracurriculars on their college applications. 52.
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Second, signs are appearing that fund managers, desperate for higher yields, are becoming increasingly incautious.
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Some days, I'm desperate for another one, and other days I'm like, 'No more, thanks.
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Beyoncé fans everywhere have been desperate for any information about Queen Bey's new little ones.
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She's desperate for connection, but hasn't had to face consequences yet for what she's done.
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Without communication, concerned parents have been desperate for assurance that their daughters aren't being harmed.
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Bekim is isolated, angry, haunted by memories of a violent father, and desperate for intimacy.
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"They're desperate for an ETF on this thing," Saluzzi said, referring to the major exchanges.
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Desperate for engagement on any level, the ladies reluctantly enter hog heaven and play along.
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Puerto Rico is desperate for help and the government is looking to Washington for assistance.
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The tech giant is desperate for a hit phone that can capture the world's attention.
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Kansas City will be desperate for a win, and its pass defense has been fine.
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He was desperate for us to ask this question so I'm gonna ask of you.
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Desperate for new investors, the building plan had to expand to include more retail space.
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Thank goodness, because Alex Draper's tender, supple lead performance had been desperate for lively company.
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If you're desperate for attention, putting the Donald all over your bits will do it.
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Congressional Republicans are desperate for something more than just rhetoric and 50,000 foot policy statements.
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He beseeched people desperate for a better life to please help Europe by staying away.
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They're just desperate for service and willing to help their neighbors get it as well.
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Desperate for a nap, Sam instead puts her mother on speakerphone and begins to clean.
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The Democratic Party is desperate for its own version of populism to counteract Donald Trump.
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Her silence made me suddenly desperate for a reaction, to feel that camaraderie of battle.
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Or, if you are already caught up and desperate for more, join our online community.
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But it also does not want to appear as if it is desperate for handouts.
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The woman is so desperate for affection that at one point she hugs the robot.
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This is a moment of urgency & folks are desperate for immediate solutions, not academic debates.
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People tuned into the only radio station broadcasting on the entire island, desperate for information.
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Mentally it has left me saddened and anxious, dizzy at times, and desperate for relief.
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I wasn't that desperate for a sugar fix so I told her not to bother.
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The United States is still a beacon for Central Americans desperate for a better life.
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The giant ground sloth, which could reach over 13 feet tall, was desperate for water.
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These highly valued private start-ups need more cash, and investors are desperate for growth.
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Eric becomes desperate for attention and latches onto the family of his baseball coach, Michael.
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She is desperate for confirmation and reveals it to her love interest, Quinn, in confidence.
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Desperate for safety and peace, we allow terrible practices like the gang database to continue.
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Parents, some of whom had never met her in person, were desperate for any solution.
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Businesses are desperate for a transition agreement to avoid an economically ruinous departure next March.
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You were desperate for someone to give you permission to make changes in your life.
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I did things that I didn't want to do because I was desperate for money.
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Listen: The only thing I'm desperate for is to have impressions such as this die off.
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Now, when I'm desperate for space, I go back through old photos, identify duplicates and delete.
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I would have to live with my parents again, and I was desperate for a job.
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Race to the Top was effective because stakeholders in public education systems were desperate for money.
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Desperate for an insurance check, Harvey's father calls of the search and Tommy is assumed dead.
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DUE DILIGENCE Depressed retirees are also vulnerable to scams targeting those desperate for help, experts said.
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And the internet, desperate for even a small smile as the election results trickled in, rejoiced.
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When Boko Haram started raiding the border towns, Nigerians ran here, desperate for food and safety.
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I want you to be desperate for me to dare make you scream in pain. Beg!
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I was someone desperate for attention — from my more popular classmates, from boys, from the world.
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Young people "traumatized" by growing up in Baltimore's black neighborhoods are desperate for a way out.
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While she's desperate for a reboot, she's also on-board for the return of Lois & Clark.
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Other Twitter users, desperate for validation, endlessly retweet their own tweets, spamming followers with duplicate information.
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An orphaned leopard cub, desperate for a meal, approached a lioness who happened to be lactating.
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Actors are so desperate for work because it is such a grossly oversaturated and elitist industry.
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Companies are desperate for workers, and are trying to woo women with promises of good conditions.
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Perhaps, after the failure of health-care reform, they were desperate for a significant legislative achievement.
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He's desperate for Sarah's secret source — MK — but leaves her to do her thing without intervening.
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They are desperate for help, not for a Trump "win" or an unpopular congressional "promise" kept.
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Just being desperate for content and throwing streamers a tiny bone isn't going to cut it.
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Democrat Krysten Sinema will be representing Arizona and all the queer government nerds desperate for representation.
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"I speculate that people are desperate for housing, both for events and for residences," he said.
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I think that's she's just desperate for attention from us and to be accepted by everybody.
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" Menzies captions the video with, "Evie has been desperate for me to share this with everyone.
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One of his family members was being treated for cancer, and he was desperate for cash.
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But some of their concerns seem to resonate with patients desperate for new treatments and cures.
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For one thing, Mr. Davis was so desperate for money he even took from a charity.
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"For months now, the bulls have been desperate for any kind of positive catalyst," Cramer said.
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They're desperate for any information they can get on the next steps in the difficult process.
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Feels like their luck runs out this week against a Cleveland side desperate for a win.
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The bankruptcies of our country's largest coal companies have left pensioners and widows desperate for help.
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Heated seats for cold mornings, when the wind and the rain make you desperate for relief.
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When he was 1003 he was desperate for work, but he had neither skills nor capital.
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"They were desperate for change" in 2016, she added, and they are just as desperate now.
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They can't bathe their kids in the water and they are desperate for accountability and specifics.
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Developers are desperate for traction, and will make Facebook more dynamic if its gets them downloads.
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" JoJo reels, desperate for a hug, a mojito, a totally different life, anything but this. "Okay.
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Oil was about $35 a barrel at the time and the government was desperate for cash.
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"Salsa is the next big thing, because I think people are desperate for connection," she said.
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At the time, Mr. Manafort was facing foreclosure on several properties and getting desperate for money.
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The added cost of these benefits is why gig companies are so desperate for a compromise.
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My 6-year-old daughter is desperate for Barbies, but what she wants most is makeup.
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In Niger, daughters in some areas are traded by poor families desperate for a dowry payment.
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One conclusion from the recent state elections is that voters are desperate for a functioning government.
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The margins were even bigger before Panama started gambling late, desperate for any kind of score.
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Community activists and leaders were desperate for help but struggled to get much compassion or attention.
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Live, the shirtless Yoshiki furiously pummels his drums, then falls to the ground, desperate for oxygen.
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More than five years after the annexation, Putin remains desperate for these sanctions to be lifted.
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By the end of my third meal, I was desperate for some break in the monotony.
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An early indication that fed-up working-class citizens were desperate for a non-mainstream alternative.
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Some see Manafort as a greedy grifter, desperate for a payday, looking out for only himself.
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And artists, "leading" or otherwise, were desperate for ways to sell their work during the Depression.
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Retailers desperate for measures that could lift the consumption gloom say they'd welcome such a plan.
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With all the changes, sellers like the Schapperts remain stuck in the vortex, desperate for answers.
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Numerous commenters were convinced that—desperate for attention and validation—Dan had posted the photo himself.
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At Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Sergeant Ethan Andrews and his wife, Stephanie, were desperate for help.
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Watch: Ex-Scientology Leader and Trans Icon Kate Bornstein on What It Takes to Survive I was desperate for information about things like hormones and surgery, but I was also desperate for inspiration—to find role models that I could see myself in and look up to.
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Workers desperate for new skills see public investment in education overwhelmingly directed at the not-yet-employed.
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Eventually, afraid to tell her family but desperate for surgery, she took matters into her own hands.
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Obamacare still isn't overwhelmingly popular, but now it's clear that most Americans aren't desperate for its repeal.
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Co-captains Josh Harris and Casey McManus were desperate for some kind of relief from poor numbers.
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A decade ago, he was desperate for our respect or at least politely asking for our tolerance.
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Desperate for information, they linger, waiting for word of whose body might be under a police tarp.
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Because we can't quit the products, we become desperate for the companies to save us from ourselves.
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"We lost the dearest of people and are desperate for information," Don Damond said in a statement.
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The G6 is thus an even more critical device than the usual, desperate-for-differentiation Android smartphone.
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Sophie Rundle offers a suitable contrast as Walker, at turns spoilt, frustratingly fragile and desperate for affection.
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But Slovakia's booming factories are desperate for labour, and they are turning to Serbia to find it.
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In the days following the storm, Puerto Rico, already facing $73 billion in, was desperate for assistance.
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Taraji P. Henson, for instance, looked downright desperate for a PB&J (and really, aren't we all?).
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Hendrex tells PEOPLE that her family is desperate for answers – even if it means her brother's deceased.
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But people and businesses were desperate for cash to buy and sell fuel, food and other staples.
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Though he was desperate for sleep, cold water was repeatedly thrown over him to keep him awake.
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Since then, fans have been desperate for more details about the book, and finally, Gaines provided some.
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Europe in particular is desperate for a fix in Syria that might slow the flow of refugees.
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" And in response to the impending report, the White House charged that Maddow is "desperate for ratings.
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There are still thousands of victims unaccounted for, leaving their families desperate for some form of closure.
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The other semi, between Everton and Manchester United, represents a clash between two teams desperate for silverware.
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Police departments throughout the country bought in, desperate for a cheaper, more efficient alternative to the polygraph.
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I spent the time tweeting out updates and talking to people who were desperate for more information.
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They are being pushed through by sponsors facilitated by lawyers and accepted by bankers desperate for fees.
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This has created a needs-skills mismatch, with companies desperate for skilled tradesmen sitting alongside idle workers.
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Deep-pocketed Paris St.-Germain, desperate for Champions League success, could lure him to the French league.
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It tends to begin, the research suggests, with a weak state and a population desperate for security.
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Traders are desperate for signs of progress, and have been highly reactionary to news of further escalation.
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To farmers desperate for a way to ensure their economic survival, dicamba is seen as a godsend.
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While that number might not sound like a lot, today's homebuilders are desperate for all of them.
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But Chávez was dying of cancer, and the Cuban leadership was desperate for new sources of revenue.
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Their opponents in St Petersburg are also desperate for points after they lost their opener to Serbia.
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There's no team in the NFL more desperate for a win than the Cleveland Browns this week.
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The Americans were desperate for intelligence, and some Afghans were exploiting that desperation to line their pockets.
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He has faced threats from addicts who show up at the hospital emergency room, desperate for pills.
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Telecom companies are desperate for media assets to drive new revenue opportunities, like advertising and video streaming.
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I was desperate for the release of a cut, and the filmmakers refused to give me one.
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"People have called me desperate for paying to use a service that could be free," she said.
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Lebanese are desperate for better government to deal with problems in the economy, infrastructure and basic services.
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But the Heat's bread and butter was what they turned to whenever desperate for a good look.
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Born into privilege in 1798, Delacroix expected great things of himself and was almost desperate for fame.
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Desperate for food, they stray into areas inhabited by humans, raiding crops and provoking villagers to act.
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The mothers in the Hutto Detention Center are desperate for answers about the whereabouts of their kids.
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Desperate for work, he grabs a wig and a dress, crashing a friend's audition in female drag.
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Last time we got Johnson out he was desperate for a celebrity endorsement ... so, here ya go!
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Just understand that those adventures may have to be enough to satisfy those desperate for drastic change.
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People are thirsty and desperate for clues (and still thirsty for these two to be a couple).
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Tsunogae alleges the police were desperate for a suspect and keen to pin the crime on Iwao.
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The party's leaders are desperate for a win, and reducing taxes is a core principle for Republicans.
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A week into social distancing, however, and you are probably desperate for some new forms of entertainment.
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And Jack Healy visited a San Antonio evacuation center where people were desperate for news from home.
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Am I going to besmirch the entire taxi industry because I am desperate for a cover story?
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As McDonald&aposs battles some bad press, these franchisees are apparently desperate for a winning chicken sandwich.
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It shows us who he really is, which is a lying racist who is desperate for praise.
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" He disputed the White House's reputation as anti-immigrant, noting: "We are desperate, desperate for more people.
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And work brigades, desperate for heating fuel, pried apart wooden houses and buildings all across the city.
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"To see the evangelical community be so desperate for relevancy, that really breaks my heart," he said.
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And, you know, the investment banks were desperate for people, so they'd take a swab like me.
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Desperate for treatment for her father, she issued a plea for help on the Twitter-like Weibo.
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Desperate for treatment for her father, she issued a plea for help on the Twitter-like Weibo.
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Some people were so desperate for air-conditioning, they even went to see the new 'Transformers' movie.
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The paradox of France is that it is desperate for reform — and desperate not to be reformed.
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Venezuelans are desperate for their inalienable right to well-being and the satisfaction of their basic needs.
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My dad, desperate for a way off the island, tried to make his way into the embassy.
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Desperate for food, she joins Shine and his small band of orphaned kids in their makeshift home.
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She's desperate for news about the condition of her home, but she can't reach anyone, she says.
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Many Chinese investors are willing to give American technology startups, desperate for cash, the money they need.
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All of them are desperate for help, and most are going to die within the next year.
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I was desperate for games to let me linger in their worlds after their most climactic moments.
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It seems that we're so polarized and people are almost desperate for some hope, positivity, or optimism.
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Upon discovering him, Dorothy, desperate for any kind of human contact, violently demands he become her lover.
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In the midst of a nearly country-wide communications blackout, residents are also desperate for reliable outside information.
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Horses in the area stalk the dry earth with their ribs exposed, desperate for a drop, she said.
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Desperate for work, she decided to embark on a global stand-up tour entitled "Laugh Your Head Off".
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Those desperate for noticable, quick results have taken to mercury-laced bleaching creams, which do lighten the skin.
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I first read it when I, like the protagonists, was 17, and I too was desperate for adventure.
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I'm desperate for a break, so I heat up my leftover cauliflower tacos and watch Good Mythical Morning.
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If you are desperate for a new toy, then make sure you place your order before 5.30 p.m.
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But others, desperate for cures, were persuaded by the broadcasts, including Sowe, the third plaintiff in the case.
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But still, what could live up to the pre-hearing buzz from a media establishment desperate for news?
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"Russia is desperate for new partners and markets for its military industry--which China can foster," said Goodrich.
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In the age of fake news, people are desperate for real voices, and that is what we provide.
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Or she was really drunk and it's all about her and she was just really desperate for attention.
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But you might be able to find one on eBay, if you're desperate for a slice of Mi.
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As long as investors desperate for yield are chasing lending products, these fintech companies will likely fare well.
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Despite this tidy ending, Bodyguard fans will probably still be desperate for season 2 of the Brit adventure.
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Swedish firms are desperate for workers, and the influx of young newcomers will help in a greying society.
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If "people are so desperate for hope," she says, that is not her or the other strikers' responsibility.
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Evie is desperate for Suzanne's attention: Does she want to be with Suzanne, or to be like her?
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Or is this just a media stunt being pulled off by a few, xenophobic radicals desperate for attention?
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A son is desperate for answers after his mother mysteriously died while on vacation in the Dominican Republic.
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But if pollen is your problem and you're desperate for a dog, go with a short-haired breed.
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Even the hardest-line conservatives are so desperate for tax reform it looks like they'll suck it up.
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Mere survival is challenging and with more and more people dying, the people are becoming desperate for change.
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Desperate for a win, it's hard to imagine Trump vetoing any tax bill Republicans get to his desk.
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Some locals have left via ferries but those who remain are becoming increasingly desperate for food and water.
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It also means that when Eastlink was desperate for homegrown content, they turned to Flag on the Play.
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Pakistan's selectors are desperate for him to carry on for the upcoming tours to New Zealand and Australia.
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Her dress of white gloves communicated the inward oppression of middle class black women understandably desperate for respect.
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A wildlife park outside of Wollongong, Australia, is looking for three monkeys and they're desperate for your help.
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Another political reality at play: Republicans, including Trump and his top aides, are desperate for a legislative victory.
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Even after graduating and landing a job, workers say they're still desperate for help paying off student loans.
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He won because he was a change agent in a time when people were desperate for a change.
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His flight was why Manafort became desperate for money and reached out to Trump for the campaign job.
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It also delivers the one-two punch of ceramides and hyaluronic acid that flaky skin is desperate for.
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Momin M. Ahmed, a son-in-law of Mr. Akonjee, said that his family was desperate for answers.
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That will make it catnip for people who are desperate for help for themselves or a sick child.
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That's a dangerous precedent, particularly since would-be partners Siemens and Alstom are hardly desperate for a deal.
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America is desperate for a little uplift, for a leader who shows that she trusts her fellow citizens.
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Desperate for wins, the Mets have their first three-game winning streak since the first week of July.
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"I believe that the president is desperate for attention and needs psychological help," she said in a statement.
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For me, the fine-jewelry industry seemed feeble, desperate for attention, and needed a final chance at survival.
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My glitchy adolescent brain was desperate for causalities, for conspiracies that drenched every word, every gesture, with meaning.
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That she might even be willing to stretch the rules because she was so desperate for campaign contributions.
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But it did not change the fact that Jamaica was desperate for the funds that cannabis could provide.
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Desperate for entertainment, he discovered the puzzle in the living room amid a pile of other discarded gifts.
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Long lines filled with people desperate for treatment wrap around hospitals and administrators have been accused of corruption.
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There is abundant evidence of Boswell's habit of abusing girls, many of them orphans and desperate for sixpence.
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In those episodes, the Sugars answered letters from people who are desperate for sexual intimacy with their partners.
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Desperate for any jolt to their struggling offense, the Mets instead got news of another setback this weekend.
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His characters were serious, struggling and, above all to me — so desperate for another experience — so very funny.
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Some of his friends, desperate for work, still drive coal to the border in hopes of finding buyers.
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Now we're leaving the European Union, it's clear we're just desperate for trade deals, and we look weak.
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"We are desperate -- desperate -- for more people," Mulvaney said during the event in England, according to the Post.
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"He clearly is very desperate for black support," said Adrianne Shropshire, executive director of BlackPAC, a progressive group.
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The Jets, desperate for help at receiver, claimed Whitehead, a three-year veteran, and waived receiver Devin Street.
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According to audio obtained from The Washington Post, Mulvaney said the U.S. is desperate for more legal immigrants.
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The RFS disputed this claim, but the fact remains that Australia's volunteer firefighters are desperate for more support.
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KFC brings back its fried chicken-scented log after getting "weekly calls" from fans desperate for its return.
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The millennial catchphrase: 2013 is the year millennials get "thirsty," otherwise known as horny or desperate for sex.
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Students ran down those hallways desperate for safety, and we know that seconds could have made a difference.
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"I became really desperate for some form of dessert that I could actually eat without cheating," she said.
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This overall legal patchwork has left many, including the very companies selling these technologies, desperate for clearer regulation.
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After all, Iran backs the Houthis, though the rebel group isn't extremely desperate for financial and military assistance.
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Syrians wounded in the fighting first arrived at the Israeli border fence early in 2013, desperate for help.
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But I don't get how anyone summits Everest and comes away indifferent to another climber desperate for help.
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López Obrador's significant lead over his three rivals is largely due to voters who are desperate for reform.
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But like the characters in her play, this brisk and chilly production is desperate for a little human touch.
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If employers were really so desperate for workers, Mr Kashkari has argued, they should be bidding up their price.
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So, the montages of Fosse bedding various young female employees desperate for success may be triggering for some viewers.
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"We are desperate for Hassan to come to Berlin and share his story," said Paula Kewskin, a festival spokeswoman.
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A lack of wage pressure indicates that employers aren't as desperate for workers as they often say they are.
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In those sessions, Trump cast an optimistic view on trade, saying countries were desperate for access to US markets.
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There's also a ghost desperate for her truth to be told, just to keep us all on our toes.
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But if you've got problems remembering names and are desperate for anything that might help, give Photos a try.
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Sometimes they were just as desperate for help, many arriving during times of drought and hunger in northern Kenya.
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He said addiction specialists such as himself are desperate for ways to help opioid-dependent people get off clean.
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Palestinians are desperate for a change: 64% want him to resign, according to a poll published on December 13th.
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"We lost the dearest of people and are desperate for information," Don Damond, her fiance, told reporters on Monday.
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Young people are desperate for news about influencers, a category of people the mainstream press often ignores or patronizes.
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For detectives across the country desperate for leads, investigative genealogy has become the newest frontier for law enforcement agencies.
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So when Paeyton had the 11 seizures in 10 hours, her mother was scared and desperate for a solution.
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Frustrated and desperate for change, I hired a certified life coach to help me stop having my act together.
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My teeth ache from the sweetness of breakfast and I'm desperate for salt, so I eat more avocado toast.
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The characters are desperate for a little human touch, and so is this chilly, too brisk production (259 minutes).
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At one point, suppliers were so desperate for restitution that they camped out in the lobby of LeEco's offices.
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The killings have rattled the Bangladeshi Muslim community, and Akonjee's son, 21-year-old Naim, is desperate for answers.
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Amazon has fielded bizarre bets from cities desperate for the retail giant to build a campus outside of Seattle.
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Stable Botswana and Namibia also have attracted Zimbabwean migrants, desperate for work and a chance to send money home.
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When he built a core of Drogba, Cech and Carvalho, he revived a club which was desperate for success.
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The video appears to depict a passionate relationship that turns toxic, leaving Halsey, 24, desperate for a way out.
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Clearly, Google isn't desperate for cash, but the tech giant is on a mission to grow its communications footprint.
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Tuesday's debate will feature Warren and Sanders — plus a bevy of more moderate candidates desperate for a big moment.
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The same wisdom holds that in a time of anti-establishment rage, voters are desperate for plain-spoken authenticity.
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Get smart: Local officials are under huge pressure from Beijing and are desperate for ideas to revitalize their jurisdictions.
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Even when Snapchat would say no — or at least not yet — some created mock-ups anyhow, desperate for meetings.
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I learned I was desperate for approval and spurred on always by fear and shame rather than by desire.
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You must be petty and self-righteous and treat your callers, who are desperate for your approval, like scum.
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If you, like me, found yourself desperate for anything to scratch that BioShock itch, it's best to keep waiting.
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Her oldest son and daughter were from another relationship, but she never seemed like she was desperate for love.
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Honoré, dressed in his camouflage uniform, instantly became a savior to New Orleanians desperate for food, water and rescue.
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Desperate for drinking water Many residents of the island are also grappling with a shortage of clean drinking water.
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Our nation is desperate for more of this, and I bet many people across the political spectrum would agree.
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EU officials acknowledge they have muted criticism of Ankara because they are desperate for Turkish help on the refugees.
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Desperate for work and increasingly stateless, the Rohingya began turning to traffickers to smuggle them out of the country.
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Some of our Republican friends [are] desperate for disaster aid when it's their states and don't help other states.
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"I posted to my warrior moms on Facebook that we were desperate for a detox bed," Ms. Carter said.
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The rest of the contenders are desperate for a standout moment that sets their candidacies on a new trajectory.
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Narcissists are so desperate for control they favor it even over the safety and well-being of another person.
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Employers are desperate for more workers, going so far as using company cars and hiring parties to attract workers.
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I emerged from the Gulf like a newborn seal: slick, vulnerable, and desperate for the warmth of my mother.
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Your brain feels like a withered sponge, your bones are dust, your blood feels pestilential and desperate for transfusion.
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Desperate for a dose of nostalgia some weeks ago, I scoured the internet for sources of my confectionary addiction.
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But it seemed like a sign, and, like many people mourning a loved one, I was desperate for signs.
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Provincial governors, desperate for money needed to restore crumbling roads, are lobbying the Senate in favor of the deal.
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Desperate for sponsors, she turned to her old acquaintance King Hussein, who offered the support of Royal Jordanian Airlines.
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Japan had been defeated, but China was gripped by civil war and hyperinflation, and he was desperate for money.
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On Sunday, he sent an email to agents and studio executives that said he was "desperate" for their help.
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They seek them out because they are desperate for community and answers in a confusing time of their lives.
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A restless Silvio Berlusconi of Italy was "noisily desperate" for attention, while England's Gordon Brown glowered over the proceedings.
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The coronavirus presents a whole new challenge as people around the globe are desperate for just about any information.
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But about the president's team: I know a lot of recent law school graduates who are desperate for jobs.
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Depressed and desperate for change, he takes a job at a supermarket, hoping to find inspiration through daily minutiae.
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This rumor mill is exactly why comms are shut down, to prevent misinformation for families desperate for an update.
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People are desperate for information — and no matter how much news they're consuming, they're still searching for those answers.
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Legend fired back on Twitter that the first lady should praise her husband, because he's obviously desperate for it.
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Every year, teachers see children come back from the summer desperate for access to the school cafeteria, says Grizzle.
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But television executives — now three years into "peak TV" and increasingly desperate for ideas — are looking harder at podcasts.
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The state's health authorities are already growing desperate for new ways they might treat critical patients down the line.
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Perhaps that's why Ms. Silverman throws that hoary device, a journalist desperate for a new angle, into the mix.
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In Brooklyn last winter, Jonathan Roman recounted how employers took advantage of him, knowing he was desperate for money.
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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — For three grueling years Pogu and Yana Galang have waited, desperate for their daughters to return home.
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People are desperate for anything that seems like an escape from a life of working behind a cash register.
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He won the GOP nomination because disenchanted Republican voters were desperate for something starkly different from the status quo.
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Desperate for growth, General Mills splurged $298.5 billion on high-end pet food maker Blue Buffalo earlier this year.
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Even though I'm desperate for them to wear cuter clothes, they want to wear what they want to wear.
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Michael Conforto was called up from Binghamton at age 22 in 2015, when the Mets were desperate for offense.
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The skills that employers in the San Francisco area were most desperate for included healthcare management, sales and teaching.
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Their predicament highlights how quickly a natural disaster can make life desperate for those on the margins of society.
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Desperate for ratings, Fox News, CNN and other networks handed Mr. Trump an open mike early in the contest.
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Millions of Iranians are desperate for support to help them turn the tide in Tehran and all throughout Iran.
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During the Depression, they found a receptive audience of women desperate for advice on how to feed their families.
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"I have seen her dying, and I have seen her desperate for a single drop of water," she said.
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Prior to meeting him, I didn't really have any Korean friends, even though I was secretly desperate for some.
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Desperate for an antidote, I started dabbling in wholesome activities: bicycling, crossword puzzles, baking and writing in my journal.
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I felt desperate in so many ways, but most of all I was desperate for more time with him.
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Even if he does look kind of cool, we can all tell he's just far too desperate for recognition.
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What started kind of as a goof, what happened was I realized quickly that people were desperate for permission.
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Clouds rush through the sky like "unbridled horses" while "gigantic crocodiles, always desperate for human flesh" stalk the forest floor.
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Desperate for answers, the family has maintained a Facebook page with photos and information about the children, hoping for leads.
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Couch and Ruan counted on patients who were so desperate for relief that they would not ask the right questions.
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"I'm desperate for more [kids]!" she told PEOPLE in April, just before announcing her pregnancy via Instagram later that month.
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Employers are desperate for other channels and signals that will allow them to source applicants and filter candidates more effectively.
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"It's a fig leaf, but the KMT is going to be desperate for something to save face," Mr. Sullivan said.
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However — and this is purely a hunch — I do not think your husband is calcium-deprived but desperate for attention.
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U.S. companies — desperate for workers despite the threat of recession — are lowering the qualifications they've previously demanded of new employees.
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Speaking to Seth Meyers on Late Night, the Crazy Rich Asians star said that he's actually desperate for the gig.
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Desperate for mental health care, they came to hospitals owned by UHS, America's largest for-profit chain of psychiatric facilities.
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They are desperate for something—anything—that will make them feel better about casting a vote for one of them.
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Desperate for answers Cooper was a medical student in the 1950s when Jonas Salk developed the first successful polio vaccine.
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Mothers, with heir babies in their arms, began showing up in Cooper's Bellevue Hospital lab, desperate for assistance and answers.
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"GE is desperate for leadership," said Scott Davis, analyst at Melius Research, adding it was smart to bring Rice back.
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"These voters turned to Trump because they were desperate for economic change," says Matt Cartwright, the 17th district's Democratic representative.
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One result is that Juul Labs is likely now just as desperate for minors to quit vaping as the FDA.
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The movie holds fans in a bizarre state of anticipation, desperate for the chance to laugh at something very silly.
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With a crucial election in February, he is desperate for the economic boost that is expected once sanctions are lifted.
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After the long days of rehearsal and dieting during the week, they were desperate for a break on Friday nights.
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Desperate for low-impact exercise, this deer snuck into a family pool in New Jersey to swim a few laps.
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He and his family now devote their lives to campaigning for all terminally ill Americans who are desperate for hope.
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After sweeping awards shows, it's no surprise that Netflix's The Crown is already leaving us desperate for the second season.
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It seems that Pepsi was desperate for "social media cred" among millennials, but this is not how you buy it.
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In 2016, we found ourselves lost and desperate for change -- and made the same mistake again in electing Donald Trump.
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It is no longer desperate for cash after a $5.4 billion new share issue to foreign investors late last year.
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The project is backed by Canadian oil producers, who are desperate for access to new international markets for their product.
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Brussels is desperate for it to succeed, but insists Turkey meets 72 criteria, including narrowing its legal definition of terrorism.
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Njoroge said Kenya was in talks with the IMF on a new standby program but was not desperate for one.
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"Vive is the most capable, sir," reads the Comic-Sans scrawl of timid HTC fans still desperate for a turnaround.
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And mothers are desperate for help, so it's a good moment to establish that trusting relationship with a professional. Yeah.
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In a league desperate for edge rushers, a talented one like Hardy has been sitting on the market for weeks.
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They are desperate for cash and have been criss-crossing the globe for two years to try to get help.
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He was desperate for money, since the German government had not yet provided him its promised benefits for asylum seekers.
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We're constantly boasting about how little we get ("We're just so busy") but we're all desperate for some good shuteye.
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Here are four reasons congressional Republicans are desperate for unity this year, and for Mr. Ryan to endorse Mr. Trump.
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The Bulls had obviously become desperate for separation from Rose, a Chicago product who could use a fresh start himself.
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I was driven to suicide by the lack of care for my gender dysphoria that I have been desperate for.
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A week after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Ricans are still desperate for help, and experts say a medical crisis is looming.
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Locals, tourists, and expats stampeded the tiny hall where she was speaking, desperate for a glimpse of the saintlike figure.
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The men were so desperate for water on Wednesday that they dug into the ground, looking for a water source.
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Desperate for cash, MoviePass held a series of meetings in New York in the summer of 2017 with prospective investors.
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Noma Dumezweni It does that wonderful thing that books do when they work; it makes you desperate for more story.
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So, desperate for cash, Chesky and Gebbia decided to distinguish themselves based on the "breakfast" portion of their business plan.
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Imagine being so desperate for support from a set of voters that you twist the truth to improve your standing.
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Distraught and often desperate for a room, prospective residents do not fully grasp what they are signing, the lawyers say.
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People desperate for care are in no position to reject over-priced medical services or shop for in-network doctors.
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Editorial Shaken by a failed coup attempt, Turkey's government and many of its citizens are desperate for someone to blame.
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As European soccer's annual summer transfer window enters its final hours, both Balotelli and Schweinsteiger remain desperate for an escape.
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Mr. Santos also noticed that when friends and people he met discovered what he did, they were desperate for advice.
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People along the road hide under mango trees or in the shallow shadows cast by parked trucks, desperate for shade.
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Some locals have been startled out of their sleep when asylum seekers have knocked on their door, desperate for help.
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They give me a different nurse than usual and she's desperate for approval I don't have the energy to give.
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And, if this slideshow leaves you desperate for a vacation getaway ASAP, then we got you covered here, and here.
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Hospitals in Los Angeles and Seattle, desperate for equipment, have asked seamstresses to volunteer making fabric masks for healthcare workers.
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Some citizens, rightfully desperate for change, say this is the best step toward some kind of reform, but it's not.
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Desperate for a subject, he stumbled upon a local video report on the photographers in the holy city of Varanasi.
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Yes, a team was so desperate for good quarterback play in 2015 that they resorted to Houston Texans cast-offs.
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The unemployment rate is lower than it's been in 49 years, so there aren't too many Americans desperate for work.
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Shiv's husband, Tom (Matthew Macfadyen), is a Midwestern arriviste who works for the company and is desperate for Logan's approval.
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Many flood-prone cities, desperate for a solution, are spending massive amounts of money building seawalls, often under USACE guidance.
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Coupled with the bail system and pretrial detention, you can understand why people would be desperate for someone like Manny.
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Jordan attacked CNN on Twitter Wednesday, calling the organization "fake news" and "desperate" for contacting his former staffers and interns.
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"People are really desperate for factual, good information and analysis," said John Micklethwait, the editor in chief of Bloomberg News.
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Sanders backers are also desperate for her to exit the race and give him a chance of consolidating progressive support.
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Only problem is, he's not out and his parents marry him off to a woman desperate for a green card.
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Voters were desperate for change, which he embodied, but his political program was so vague that analysts were left guessing.
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Companies that have already endured nearly four years of uncertainty since the Brexit referendum in 2016 are desperate for closure.
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But it's not just charismatic animals like koalas (of which around 8,000 have died, while others are desperate for water).
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They don't shout at the camera, they're not desperate for you to like them, and nothing feels like it's fake.
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The order to kill comes as a drought makes the camels more desperate for water, causing chaos in local communities.
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SUGAR LAND, Texas — To House Republicans desperate for a suburban revival, the answer lies in a candidate like Pierce Bush.
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I understand, deeply and viscerally, why people are so desperate for new treatments for these complicated and often devastating conditions.
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This market has been desperate for mergers, with investors hanging on every word from embroiled tech giants Broadcom and Qualcomm.
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Yeung believes China is desperate for a healthy brand people can trust, and is using the Starbucks strategy to expand.
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Investors have been desperate for new issuance following a lack of event-driven financings since the last quarter of 2016.
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Desperate for the money, Sebastien follows the letter's secretive instructions, boards a train and is unknowingly followed by the police.
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Deep in my depression with no relief insight, I started to feel desperate for anything that could offer some relief.
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His Senate bid generated a torrent of media attention and excited voters in a party desperate for fresh political faces.
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"And I can't believe that I could be this desperate for a lick / Of something that doesn't exist," he sings.
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Apple hasn't surprised us in years, which is one of the reasons we're now all so desperate for 'One more thing.
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One ancient, injured, and just desperate for a payslip, the other not really a particularly gifted sumo wrestler to begin with.
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Because investors will be desperate for growth, and tech is one of the only sectors that's continuing to innovate and expand.
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"We're desperate for answers, and we're really going to push hard, and we're not going to go away," Christine Levinson said.
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Other patients send me emails or handwritten notes, desperate for advice to relieve the pain and withdrawal they've been left in.
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Desperate for answers, he then sent an email directly to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos begging him to look into the ordeal.
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Desperate for a candidate to accept the mantle of leader of the free world, some alighted on Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor.
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Her social life tanks to the point where she was desperate for anyone to walk by her house to talk to.
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Some thought a bomb had gone off and rushed to find shelter; others climbed from their windows, desperate for an escape.
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The first bite will transport you to an afternoon of apple-picking, something we're desperate for as this hot weather persists.
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They reckon that an acrimonious divorce could make Britain desperate for trade deals with giant partners like America, China and others.
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She has been in Mexico six days, sleeping at a shelter, but she had no money and was desperate for water.
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The analyst said Iran could be holding out on rival Saudi Arabia, as the Saudis become increasingly desperate for higher prices.
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As he says in a thick Scottish accent, "The people are desperate for justice," and he's just the man to deliver.
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That's how massive this recovery effort needs to be, because our fellow American citizens in Puerto Rico are desperate for help.
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ALMOST the instant "Stranger Things" was released last year, the baying of fans desperate for the next instalment was ear-splitting.
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Shyamalan never corners himself into his old compositional brilliance — he never uses the darkness to make us desperate for the light.
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Airbnb says it is profitable — which means it is not desperate for the cash — and it has a global consumer brand.
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Americans voters were desperate for strength and gravitas, and those images played to the critics who said that Ford had neither.
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Apparently desperate for some direction, the 150 cows gathered around the beaver and started a one-sided game of Simon Says.
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Now, governments are essentially getting paid to borrow money, as people become increasingly desperate for a safe haven for their wealth.
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That's still a giant "if" but the early returns have to be promising for an administration desperate for some good news.
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"I've never been one to settle or be desperate for anything — that's why I was 32 and still single," she said.
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In the original, when he leans back, he is the valiant knight, going into battle and desperate for the strongest potions.
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Mexico's failure to investigate these cases has left families such as the Alvarados desperate for answers but with nowhere to turn.
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Pension and insurance funds are desperate for long-lasting assets that will generate the steady income they have promised to retirees.
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At the same time, those Chinese with savings are desperate for the opportunity to diversify them out of yuan-denominated assets.
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Protesters are desperate for new leaders to replace Bouteflika and other veterans of the 1954-1962 war of independence against France.
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They demanded that the government let aid enter Venezuela to help the many people who are desperate for food and medicine.
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Second, forthcoming partisan battles over key cabinet nominations and Obamacare might leave the Trump administration and Congress desperate for a win.
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They're surrounded by death and sadness, desperate for more guests, and believe everyone deserves a chance to live and love, dammit!
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Desperate for information, they formed improvised networks to crowdsource morsels of news about missing loved ones and hard-to-reach areas.
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"You cheer for the team, for the laundry on the field, because you're desperate for something good," Milano said by telephone.
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Because she was desperate for more hours and income: "It's been hard because they change my hours every week," she said.
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Merkel's Bavarian allies are desperate for their candidate, Manfred Weber, to emerge from the vote as the next European Commission president.
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A report this past weekend said some Puerto Rico residents desperate for drinking water are turning to a hazardous waste site.
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After the Senate Republicans voted against overhauling the Affordable Care Act this summer, President Donald Trump is desperate for a win.
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Gaddafi, like Kim, was desperate for international recognition and an improved domestic economic situation, which had suffered under years of sanctions.
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He kept telling me, and the many people that kept rushing up to him, that he was desperate for a nap.
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But even though Trump has characterized Democrats as "desperate for infrastructure," it's not going to be easy getting them on board.
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"This is money that states remain desperate for as they try to meet infrastructure, education and other spending needs," Cowen said.
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Are U.S. voters really so desperate for change that they would entrust a rank amateur like Trump with their highest office?
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We're now so desperate for distraction and companionship that some of us will even wear tiny robo-monkeys on our fingers.
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As a viewer, it leaves you feeling utterly lost and uncertain about the fabric of reality and desperate for your mommy.
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Things looked desperate for Arizona, but then Cam Newton missed long for Ed Dickson and hit Peterson square in the chest.
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Because bars were so desperate for business, Leslie was able to easily book goth and industrial dance nights throughout the week.
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"Young people aren't doing this because they want to, they're doing it because they're desperate for somewhere to stay," Barnes said.
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In the past, companies have gotten into hot water for marketing their devices to men desperate for an extra half-inch.
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The country has been desperate for more beds, face masks and ventilators to deal with the high volume of coronavirus patients.
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He was in a working-class neighborhood called Millville, where many residents said they were becoming desperate for even basic necessities.
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If we get really desperate for content, I'll explain why one code of rugby is so much worse than the other.
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While staying at home to stop the spread of COVID-19, folks are desperate for any kind of connection these days.
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Every year we hear from numerous parents desperate for help resolving transportation issues so their children can get to school safely.
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Investors and executives around the world are desperate for any sign of whether the two countries will reach a truce soon.
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" — STEPHEN COLBERT "Is the Trump administration so desperate for people who are even mildly competent that they're willing to overlook anything?
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The addition of Kevin Durant feels like one of those twists concocted by nervous producers desperate for a big opening weekend.
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Mr. Gressitt's friends were desperate for some kind of soundtrack for their road trip, and they didn't know what to do.
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After Mr. Malofeev, his main backer, cooled on his ambitious but unrealistic political plans, Mr. Usovsky grew increasingly desperate for money.
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But if someone I don't like does it, they're actually so desperate for attention that I almost feel bad for them.
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Desperate for cash, in 1997 Apple created a partnership with Microsoft by selling $20183 million of Apple stock to the firm.
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Tellingly, a year after Sandy made landfall, 74 percent of the bill's funding remained unspent, leaving disaster victims desperate for help.
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"This market is desperate for new gas," James Baulderstone, a former Santos executive who is leading Australian Industrial Energy, told Reuters.
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"We are desperate, desperate for more people," Mr. Mulvaney told a crowd, according to an audio recording given to The NYT.
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He was sometimes desperate for food; at one point, he couldn't leave the house because he had pawned his only coat.
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For Zelensky, who was desperate for help and had Russians on his back, Trump's call could have sounded like a threat.
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But they remain nervous – and desperate for solid signs of U.S. and NATO commitment that they will be defended if attacked.
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Euew. Although if "La La Land" is named best picture, it'll probably be because the president made everyone desperate for cheer.
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Caution was gleefully abandoned; as the game ticked toward its conclusion, players grasped their knees, desperate for every gulp of oxygen.
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I for one saw the relief of many young Saudis who were desperate for change and fearful he might be stopped.
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When there's an option to send a family member overseas to work, they are desperate for the income it could bring.
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But most Washington hotels were sold out, and word of Airbnb spread quickly among people desperate for a place to stay.
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It's easy to dismiss young people as "soft" or desperate for participation trophies, but fear of failure is far more complex.
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Sam is often exhausted and desperate for a chance to relax, but her tightknit bond with her children keeps her going.
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The title seems a mean joke, given the book's army of hurting men and women, desperate for liberation from their wounds.
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The botched Starliner mission was a crushing blow to company morale, with employees desperate for good news after a difficult year.
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It is something to do, for administrators who are desperate — for both the noblest and most craven of reasons — to do something.
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Mr. Cruz, desperate for a Super Tuesday victory outside his home state, slipped north for three events in Oklahoma, a crucial target.
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With the officially countdown in effect, it's likely fans are desperate for any and all details from Game Of Thrones' last season.
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"I'm sure you're all desperate for the show to start," Harry said after coming out to a standing ovation from the audience.
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But there was the other half of me that, despite being desperate for a good night's sleep, didn't want it to work.
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Sales were slow but steady, and other states, desperate for any new sources of revenue that did not require taxes, followed along.
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Everyone has a dream and in Illumination Entertainment's new animated movie Sing, the dreamers are animals desperate for a shot at stardom.
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Desperate for an influx of cash, Correa struck a deal in 2009, not with the US but with China: oil for cash.
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Desperate for companionship, Snyder married high school sweetheart Jeremiah Seawell when she was 18: "It wasn't right," she said of the marriage.
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The 65-year-old pensioner is one of a growing number of retirees hired by companies in eastern Europe desperate for workers.
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At the show, I gave him the cold shoulder while all the bands played, and he got more desperate for my attention.
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Why it matters: Media companies, particularly those with dwindling print income, are desperate for new revenue but afraid of giving up control.
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Mines need to replenish their supplies and expand while developers are desperate for funding to better quantify what they have found underground.
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I've been desperate for some thoughtful discussion of this topic, and finally got what I needed on our new podcast, The News.
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MIAMI — If there's one thing everyone in Florida is desperate for after Hurricane Irma, it's power – and not of the political kind.
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Taking the romantic coupling that fans have been desperate for, and underscoring its inherent creepiness with a huge cinematic Sharpie, was marvelous.
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Child abduction cases in China are in part fueled by families desperate for a male heir to carry on the family name.
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I was desperate for a calling card, my "thing", something to give me a raison d'etre in the wilderness of state education.
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In the near future of Ninth Step Station, Tokyo experiences a massive disaster that leaves it in shambles, desperate for international aid.
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In one heartbreaking moment, Elizabeth, face oozing with smallpox sores, runs out into the hallway shrieking, desperate for Robert's reassurance and affection.
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New York City is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity that is desperate for revenue and anxious to criminalize behavior once thought benign.
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"This market is desperate for new gas," James Baulderstone, a former Santos Ltd executive who is leading Australian Industrial Energy, told Reuters.
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They all charge $5,210, $210,285, $25,2000 to the startups, and the startups are so desperate for attention that they fall for it.
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After consecutive losses against quality opponents, No. 24 Syracuse is desperate for a victory heading into Saturday's home tilt with North Florida.
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The acutely sick jostle with the elderly and frail even before gates open, desperate for a coveted appointment to see a doctor.
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"They are increasingly desperate for opiates to make them feel normal again, then they make that jump" [to illicit drugs], Johnson says.
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An Ohio mother is desperate for answers after she allegedly found her infant daughter "lifeless" when she picked her up from daycare.
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Jessica Bennett, of the U.K., said she was desperate for help after her lips became swollen and hard following questionable filler injections.
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He says Tammy -- a former Harlem Globetrotter -- is "desperate for stardom" and he's worried she'll neglect their daughter to achieve newfound fame.
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Though I am fundamentally, viscerally opposed to the word "lover" in any context, I was desperate for info, so I read on.
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Young people are largely ignored by traditional brokers, who usually want hefty account balances, and they are "desperate for something," Rachleff said.
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Many of those attempting to make the trip are aiming for Italy, which is desperate for a solution to instability within Libya.
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Dennis Rodman says Derek Fisher is a shameless fame whore -- who's teasing a potential NBA comeback because he's desperate for the limelight.
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Starting with the biggest news... 1 Everybody, including reporters, has been desperate for new morsels of information throughout the deliberately secretive process.
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Less than a year ago he was called "a rising star in a party desperate for fresh blood" by CQ Roll Call.
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Desperate for any word from their families back home, they dialed every number they could remember for word on relatives or friends.
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Years of Houthi aggression have left my nation pockmarked and weary, consumed by the world's worst humanitarian crisis and desperate for peace.
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A lot of this week's deal talk seems more like wishful thinking among Twitter investors desperate for a LinkedIn-style exit strategy.
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Instead, she often found herself under a barrage of criticism from lesser-known rivals desperate for a breakout moment of their own.
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Coach Zac Taylor was thought of as a guy who would take chances, and he has to be desperate for a win.
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The Eagles are desperate for a win and likely eager to reset their narrative after getting embarrassed by the Cowboys on Sunday.
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Even so, the opposition managed to defeat the ruling socialist party in the 2015 midterm elections, with most Venezuelans desperate for change.
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The agency is desperate for female recruits, in part because they prefer to have female migrants questioned and searched by female agents.
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The search for the girl, whom some local media outlets named "Frida Sofia," captured hearts in a nation desperate for good news.
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"Demand at the 10-year (and out) is natural from people desperate for yield," said George Schultze, CEO at Schultze Asset Management.
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During the early 2000s, a few folks realized death fetishers were so desperate for content they'd pay out the nose for it.
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IF THE start of the year has been desperate for the world's stockmarkets, it has been downright disastrous for shares in banks.
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We wandered through the West Village, neither especially hungry nor desperate for drinks, not quite sure of what we were looking for.
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"I have been working for six years, and I was desperate for a break," 24-year-old Tom Currie told the Guardian.
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We are tired We are not getting our recommended seven to nine hours of sleep at night and are desperate for help.
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And given that the first generation began production way back in late 26.5, Nissan dealers must have been desperate for new metal.
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Desperate for answers, she vents at the officer on duty (Jeremy Jordan), who won't provide any useful information about her missing son.
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Doing so, proponents argued, would alleviate the concerns of state governors, such as New York's Cuomo, who are desperate for new ventilators.
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Here's the thing: LA tends to breed a certain genre of delusion-oid, aspiring wacktresses and wacktors who are desperate for success.
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But unlike her last few records, Clark doesn't personify the void through her usual archetype of the empty woman, desperate for feeling.
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The 40-year-old veteran got his first start of the season Monday night for a Memphis Grizzlies club desperate for offense.
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Perhaps that's because people are desperate for a respite from Trump, or because the imagination can't compete with the strangeness of reality.
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And the last thing a country desperate for freer expression needs is a self-righteous crowd doing the authorities' work for them.
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A couple, desperate for a child, have the chance to adopt a beautiful little girl who, they are told, has been abused.
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And with the North Koreans desperate for a place to stash their cash, the banks can charge a premium for their services.
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While desperate for change, some of Mr. Zelensky's supporters acknowledged that they could not realistically expect him to transform the country quickly.
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Toward the end of the novel, Nyasha, Tambu's cousin, also desperate for the liberation that education promised, has something of a breakdown.
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Back in Michigan, Mr. Boutros was poking around Facebook, desperate for a post-Irma update on how his new house had fared.
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" He continued with an academic air: "I think hipsters are desperate for places no one knows about but that everyone talks about.
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Out here, as in remote parts of Southeast Asia, where many people are poor and desperate for protein, apes are also food.
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Recently, Mr. Bowen said, his company has been fielding roughly 2000 calls a day from hospitals and others desperate for more masks.
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But after nearly three days of punishing rains and winds, people in this coastal city were desperate for food, water and gasoline.
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The cold killed all the crops, making humans so desperate for survival, that they turned on themselves, wiping out all of mankind.
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Phishers know all too well that during uncertain times—whether it's international conflict or coronavirus—people become desperate for information and reassurance.
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This includes sharing too much too early with others (indicating you're desperate for empathy) and oversharing in social media (pictures, updates, accomplishments).
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I moved from Florida to Texas on a whim after grad school and was pretty desperate for a job in my field.
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That cheating is a big reason many Americans are so desperate for President Donald J. Trump to end this era of abuse.
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Moderates were desperate for a recalibration, a reminder to the public that the Squad did not define the party's objectives or politics.
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"If Kim thinks Trump has ... been weakened and desperate for a deal, he is about to (be) very, very disappointed," said Kazianis.
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The media have cultivated a community of junk news addicts, desperate for the quick high triggered by splashy stories reinforcing their views.
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But prosecutors repeatedly alleged that Manafort worked for free, was desperate for cash, and tried to monetize his position with influential oligarchs.
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Home builders are desperate for the president to cut a deal with Canada to end a dispute over its softwood lumber exports.
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INSIDE THE OUTBREAK At a small pharmacy in Hong Kong, part of the job has become calming nervous customers desperate for supplies.
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After our second night together, though, I could tell this was about more than sex for him; he was desperate for affection.
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"What kind of government is this?" asks a family of three generations sickened by the virus and desperate for care in Wuhan.
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It's no wonder that Ukraine stood desperate for U.S. support against tank-heavy "great power competitor" Russia following 363 annexation of Crimea.
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They are highly engaged and desperate for better solutions, and they will stop at nothing to get the best for their child.
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Mental health professionals note that fiscal impairment is likely to hit when you are an emotional shambles, desperate for a quick fix.
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Desperate for a legislative win, Republican lawmakers were willing to make compromises on some elements to get legislation across the finish line.
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Tax-preparation companies are so desperate for business that they are offering money upfront to customers, in anticipation of their tax refund.
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After nearly two years of turmoil, many Egyptians were desperate for stability, and April 26 suddenly found itself lacking any popular support.
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In fact, US soldiers were so desperate for eggnog that they caused a riot at West Point on Christmas Eve in 1826.
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She suffered from the shakes, retching, hair loss and nosebleeds, and she was desperate for money to pay for liquor and cigarettes.
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The market is desperate for quick action that will get cash and business assistance into this economy before it gets even worse.
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Tree rings suggest that a megadrought in the middle of the fourth century might have made these nomads desperate for greener pastures.
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It's especially true now that Harden and Westbrook have been reunited in Houston, desperate for the championship validation that has eluded both.
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In order to have nearly 800 employees, the ringleaders must've put out ads for "investigations officers," targeted at people desperate for jobs.
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It's not like he's desperate for the cash -- Kaepernick reportedly made more than $40 mil in contract money during his NFL career.
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One way to solve the problem would be to reduce the perceived need to lie when addicted patients are desperate for drugs.
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I was happy on the periphery, so why was I desperate for Felix to act and look just like all the other babies?
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I see a public desperate for easy answers to complex situations, and race in America is among the most difficult phenomena to dissect.
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Those U.S. sanctions have been tightened sharply since May, effectively forcing Iran from mainstream oil markets and making it desperate for alternative customers.
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Temperatures in the city have hit 38 degrees Celsius (100 Fahrenheit), leaving sweltering adults and children desperate for bottled water in the queue.
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Their daughter is in the custody of a child welfare agency in Michigan, making tearful calls to a mother desperate for her return.
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For those who are desperate for any Model 3, price be damned, their best option is to pick the dual motor performance version.
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Jenelle Evans is desperate for MTV to re-hire her on "Teen Mom," and the reason is simple -- her well has run dry.
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The world does not need people to explain why things are hard; instead, the world is desperate for people to do hard things.
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When I wasn't doing these things I sought outlets for all the feelings I had, desperate for opportunities to rage against the machine.
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Desperate for guidance, Miles (voiced by Dope's Shameik Moore) forces Peter (voiced by New Girl's Jake Johnson) to become his extremely reluctant mentor.
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Yet, desperate for more data, we're seeing a preview in China of face recognition, when used for government surveillance, truly dehumanizing entire populations.
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By the time Zoolander's nemesis, the evil Mugatu (Will Ferrell) appears, the film is desperate for laughs and some sense of, well, sense.
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But 90 minutes after this premiere, I'm desperate for somebody to explain to me what makes a David and what makes a Goliath.
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And for added effect, photographer Chris is going to pretend to be a pap, desperate for a picture of the Love Actually star.
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Ben is both desperate for Alison to give in to his demands for love and furious she wants to know if he's married.
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They are desperate for a principled alternative to the predatory bipartisan establishment, and seek a positive path out of the two-party trap.
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Union officials acknowledge that they have muted criticism of Ankara because they are desperate for Turkish help to stem the flow of refugees.
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But it is trying hard to appeal to new voters, desperate for jobs and otherwise far from the memory of the freedom struggle.
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I need to get up and walk around and get fresh air, and I'm also desperate for coffee, so I go to Starbucks.
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Motivated by guilt and desperate for anything that might halt his own downward spiral, he scoured the internet for something new to try.
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Which is to say: they're buried in debt, desperate for work, and rapidly learning that music isn't a sustainable career for most people.
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I remember pumping my legs as hard as I could, making myhands sleek and aerodynamic, desperate for the athletic approval of a warmonger.
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Mischa says both guys are desperate for money, and she believes one or both are the ones who are peddling the sex tape.
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McClanahan's mother, desperate for good news, assumed this meant she had a 25 percent chance of cure -- even though her cancer was incurable.
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I was more interested in prison conditions, but the guards were typically people who were desperate for work, a lot of single moms.
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Desperate for more answers, I spoke with Klumpp about why, despite uproarious demand, American women do not have the UTI cure they deserve.
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ABC World News ran a segment featuring Schnaider, saying, "she was desperate for a quick fix," then essentially congratulating her for finding one.
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But if you're really desperate for a condom or a pill and you can afford some crazy prices, you can usually find one.
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The other basket of Trump's supporters constituted individuals desperate for change who felt let down by the government and the economy, Clinton added.
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Riddled in ridiculous tattoos and ever-smeared with cheap red lipstick, he looks like a C-list celeb's Instagram account, desperate for attention.
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Whether it was because he got to quote his body fat index, or because he's just desperate for casual sex, it was working.
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But my anxiety was at its peak, and I was desperate for a coping method, so I decided to give it a go.
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Trump was so desperate for a Nobel prize because Obama has one that he jumped at meeting Kim Jong Un with no preparation.
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You already see this phenomenon in Venezuela and Iran, where people are desperate for alternatives to their failing legacy institutions and paper currencies.
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The chaos of people desperate for care has been replaced with the busy, but quiet, hum of a hospital that I'm used to.
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All three are desperate for a strong showing in the state, landing either solidly in second place or at least ahead of Sen.
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Spielman said he had rejected several offers he considered to be "crazy" by other teams assuming the Vikings were desperate for a quarterback.
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While a person may come into treatment desperate for relief from the despair, once the dark cloud of depression lifts they often disengage.
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It could be seeking more students from a particular area of the country or its orchestra might be desperate for an oboe player.
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Likewise, those high-achieving students, rural students, bullied students and others are desperate for choices that allow them to excel in their education.
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Increasingly desperate for money, Bashir traveled to Qatar later the same month for talks with the emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.
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Change In 2008, liberals were reeling from eight humiliating years of Republican rule, and the country at large was desperate for real change.
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SNARL is desperate for cat owners to keep their pets indoors overnight, even if they aren't in the immediate vicinity of the crimes.
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I'm almost positive you missed Turbin's best game of 2016, but if you're desperate for a touchdown.... Deonte Thompson, WR, CHI (0% owned).
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I believe the CIA was desperate for pilots and didn't care what they might do when they weren't flying on a CIA project.
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Some of us have seen the results when television shows become desperate for ratings, resorting to wild and outrageous ideas that end badly.
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But AMD was desperate for a boost, so it decided to tackle both of those things simultaneously, creating an entire new product portfolio.
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A woman desperate for marriage spends a weekend with a guy she used to date who hasn't always been particularly nice to her.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are so desperate for hints that they are asking aides to call Justice Department contacts to beg for morsels.
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It's been six months since Hurricane Maria's 155 mph winds plowed through Puerto Rico, leaving the island severely crippled and desperate for help.
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They either really like us or they are desperate for companionship (I suspect the latter), because they continue to try to make plans.
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She expressed dreams of creating a Soho House-type club, but for art, and was desperate for a major loan to do so.
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Fans desperate for episodes will need to either purchase digital copies of the episodes or seek out the full 10 season DVD pack.
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Many people from Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, are desperate for treatment, but the government's approach has led many to be ostracized.
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The silences between us extended uncomfortably, and I realized she was desperate for us to leave but did not dare to say it.
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Sasha, a needy actor desperate for feedback, listens to Helen's criticism in a way the real Noah, a defensively sensitive author, never could.
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That's bad news for Republican senators who are desperate for some guidance about how to defend the president before the trial eventually begins.
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And I tuned the car radio, desperate for any news of the evacuations as we left my beloved Aleppo for the last time.
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The political leader of the Five Star Movement, Luigi Di Maio, has steadily shed political capital, and seemed desperate for the new talks.
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And researchers were scared away from a field that was desperate for intelligent inquiry, but mired in politics and starved of federal support.
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In Coulter's treatise, natives are righteous and aggrieved, desperate for a political leader who's willing to confirm what they can see for themselves.
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It means that from now on, people will likely only accept presidents who are even crazier and more desperate for attention than Trump.
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Canada's oil producers, who currently sell their crude at a steep discount to the North American benchmark, are desperate for construction to begin.
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Desperate for new customers, Japanese businesses spent more than $100 billion on foreign takeovers in 2016, according to Dealogic, which tracks deal data.
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Some of the migrants on the bridge said they joined the caravan because they were desperate for work and had no other choice.
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And researchers were scared away from a field that was desperate for intelligent inquiry, but mired in politics and starved of federal support.
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She said she had been desperate for answers since Wednesday, when her cousin called from Louisiana saying he was about to be deported.
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Since the start of the month the Postal Service has nonetheless been delivering letters and care packages to family members desperate for news.
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Her eyes were glazed, and she pressed towards me with unrelenting curiosity—desperate for an answer to question she had yet to ask.
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It spoke to the part of me that desperate for mechs to be "taken seriously," not only as fun props but as metaphors.
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I remember pumping my legs as hard as I could, making my hands sleek and aerodynamic, desperate for the athletic approval of a warmonger.
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If you're desperate for a new productivity machine from Apple that is, hopefully, less expensive than a MacBook Pro, this is an exciting time!
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Desperate for answers – and just one month before her due date – she drove over to their condo and walked up to the front door.
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This is a record desperate for human connection, embodying the beauty of Bruce's music and how it works so well to bring us together.
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"People who suffer with this ... are so desperate for treatment," said Dr. Lawrence Newman, director of the Headache Division at NYU Langone Medical Center.
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Well driller Fernando Gomez at the firm Venezuela Pump Engineering said calls have spiked in the last two months from people desperate for water.
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Media reports have emerged this year of organ traders targeting African migrants desperate for money to pay their way to Europe on rickety boats.
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Especially popular machines could be surge priced so they're always available if you're desperate for a certain exercise and don't have time to wait.
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One of the test subjects, Ana (Luna Silva), who is slightly heavy by television standards, is introduced as a fat girl desperate for love.
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To be sure, some market watchers believe another price collapse will ensue if U.S. drillers desperate for revenue turn on the tap too soon.
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Soaring premiums have likely pushed out the vast majority of people aren't eligible for help paying their premiums, unless they're truly desperate for coverage.
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Desperate for growth, companies have looked to deals, but there are only a few brands both growing and large enough to move the needle.
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Hurricane Harvey doused Houston with record-setting rainfall and flooding, bringing the nation shocking social media posts of people stranded and desperate for rescue.
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In 2013, the reality star addressed rumors that she was "desperate" for a baby and jealous of her sisters' ability to easily get pregnant.
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At this point, they're desperate for ideas to distract people from Trump's scandals — including reviving a false and debunked claim about the uranium deal.
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"Many Phase 1 trial volunteers are poor and unemployed, and they volunteer for trials like this because they are desperate for money," he said.
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Female lead Lilette and her mother Vanessa Suarez (Shirley Rumierk) are desperate for every single waitressing shift they can get to make ends meet.
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One of the reasons Blockbuster failed so hard so fast is that it treated its customers badly, and they were desperate for better alternatives.
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But, we're also looking forward to a day when women's lead roles are so great, men in the industry are desperate for similar parts.
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You're desperate for a significant other mainly because you need someone to hold your hand while you trek over an icy arctic tundra a.k.a.
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While it still exists, and will continue to, the day has become a marketing mechanism for dying brands desperate for end-of-year revenue.
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For a few months now, we have been desperate for official word on whether or not Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez are back together.
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FOX and USC have been trying to sell the rights since 2015, and they finally a found a company desperate for some brand rehabilitation.
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At the same time, you'll increase the incentive for these websites to be (if nothing else) more consistent and less desperate for your attention.
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And for a large segment of Republicans, riding the viral #NeverTrump movement and desperate for a Trump alternative, that should be a good thing.
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Just like online shoppers, he argues, bank customers are desperate for a safe-but-simple mobile interface like the one Klarna offers in payments.
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" When he heard about the disastrous situation in Houston and the people desperate for aid and assistance, he decided, "I'm not going to work.
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The scramble for shipments has led some shippers to divert tankers away from Venezuela to feed Latin American and Caribbean countries desperate for fuel.
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In general, as the number of inmates has ballooned, prisons have become desperate for new hires, raising questions about their vetting policies, Fathi said.
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John Hagner, a Democratic political strategist, said no recent opinion surveys had suggested Democratic primary voters were desperate for new options in the race.
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In fact it may be getting worse, and people are fed up, they're angry, they're hurt, they're getting desperate for change that doesn't come.
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Outside groups cheer vote: Groups that have been desperate for the U.S. to end its military support in Yemen cheered Wednesday's vote as historic.
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The incentives promised to Amazon are now standard practice in America, where states, desperate for high-paying jobs, bend over backwards to accommodate business.
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The worry among many experts is that banks, institutional investors and even individuals desperate for higher returns might be seduced into taking foolish risks.
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Direct talks with Iran by an American president desperate for a public win would deeply unsettle this key political and diplomatic base of Trump.
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It is no surprise that Puerto Rico officials are desperate for retroactive access to Chapter 6900; that would make negotiations with creditors far easier.
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If you're desperate for a big-play receiver to steal a playoff spot, his next three weeks are against the Raiders, Bengals, and Dolphins.
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Desperate for a financial lifeline, Mr. Mugabe's government has re-engaged in talks with the International Monetary Fund in the hope of securing loans.
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With Democrats desperate for a new person in the White House, each poll showing Biden's strength against Trump offers more fodder for the campaign.
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What's more, given the other food items in the poop, it's not immediately obvious that this individual was starving or otherwise desperate for food.
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Monarch butterflies have already found the milkweed; otherwise, the islands have yet to be inundated with insects and animals desperate for a river home.
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Infrastructure represents a winning strategy on the road to a Democratic House majority and for Americans desperate for good jobs and strong economic growth.
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By allowing patients—many of whom may be desperate for any possible cure—to seek out untested treatments, legislators are deferring to their constituents.
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Some fear the post-election turmoil will derail the chances of mending an economy facing acute shortages of cash and desperate for foreign investment.
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But a new generation which does not fear change is desperate for jobs, greater freedoms and a say in how the country is run.
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So we've got a league that's desperate for more scoring, and they're taking goals off the board based on a technicality that everyone hates.
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In court, he spoke of the horrors he has seen, including children, weak and thirsty, who were desperate for safe harbor in the West.
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He was clearly desperate for the memory of what had happened to be recorded, and he took me down to a kind of crypt.
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Can see the faces of anguished parents desperate for proof of life, then later, tiny caskets overloaded with stuffed animals never to be named.
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The party establishment is pretty openly desperate for a new star, but at what cost -- and what would it mean for its current leaders?
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In June, desperate for supplies, Ms. Ren bought 200 pounds of Canidae for Dada and for her boyfriend's dog, a French bulldog named Houhou.
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This year, about 100 Rwandan patients, desperate for lifesaving surgery, showed up to be screened by Team Heart — which could operate on only 16.
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For instance, when I recently made my Instagram public, a number of articles were published claiming I was crazy and desperate for the spotlight.
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They'd arrived centuries ago to create a holy utopia, but now were desperate for food, certain sacred herbs, and lots and lots of weapons.
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Suddenly, everyone was Ron Galella, desperate for a picture and obsessed with where this gorgeous patchwork quilt of a creature would show up next.
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"People are starving, hungry, desperate for illumination about the Trump White House, about what's going on, and we're able to do that," he said.
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Still, those desperate for a better future will continue to risk everything, including the possibility of deportation, for a chance at life in America.
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The FDA is so desperate for information about shortages in coronavirus testing supplies that it is turning to an unlikely source of information: Twitter.
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The added danger is that Trump may be desperate for a public-relations win, after the blowup of the G-7 meeting in Quebec.
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"In New Orleans, people are so desperate for work that isn't in the hospitality industry that they will put up with anything," McLaurin said.
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Now it's on doctors and nurses in emergency rooms across the US, who are also desperate for personal protective equipment like masks and gloves.
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I was so desperate for a shortstop, I had to step up and put an important piece on the table to get it done.
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" A senior administration official separately said the claim of a "win" for Sessions shows the beleaguered attorney general is "really desperate for a win.
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Taylor was desperate for a place of her own and, if the settlement money ever comes through, she plans to buy a small house.
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The second, "In the Blood," directed by Sarah Benson, centers on a contemporary Hester, an impoverished mother desperate for help with her five children.
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He vowed to export fresh milk from the farm to an expanding Chinese middle class desperate for quality assurances and covetous of imported food.
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The truth is, most states are desperate for people who just want to share a positive, nurturing home with kids who direly need one.
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Men are both desperate for a new model for masculinity and vulnerable to violent ideologies and blaming others, support group leaders and psychologists said.
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But it turned out deck five was an escape for Erik, too — a nine-yard stretch he jogged over and over, desperate for exercise.
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Republicans are clearly desperate for a news story to distract from Trump's obvious abuses of power, or for new information that muddies the water.
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Lastly, if you&aposre feeling desperate for a change, Lundquist said you should consider moving out to get some space and time to think.
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Desperate for the scoop about what's coming in the next season, we caught up with the brains behind Euphoria's fashion — costume designer Heidi Bivens.
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Hakeem arrives with his screaming baby in tow, at his wits' end and desperate for his mom to help him quiet the baby's cries.
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Cash-rich investors to Europe's leveraged loan market have been desperate for new paper, following a spate of repricings and refinancings of existing deals.
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"Though it is not the agreement the markets are so desperate for, a can-kick is better than nothing," Spreadex analyst Connor Campbell said.
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Some of the migrants on the bridge told CNN they joined the caravan because they were desperate for work and had no other choice.
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Desperate for a win, he takes up a delivery job in upstate New York where he meets a peculiar hipster named Anya (Chelsea Lopez).
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After the failure of their health care bill, they are desperate for a legislative win and hope to pass a bill by year's end.
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Ravaged by successive droughts, hunger and disease, the Horn of Africa is a major source of migration by people desperate for a better life.
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He was desperate for cash after graduating from the Iowa Writers Workshop, and throwing together an easy, formulaic book seemed like the way forward.
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Victor Davis Hanson on the Obama administration desperate for an Iran nuclear deal back then that it lied to the American people or the Senate?
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But it must treat artists as partners, not just some raw material they can burn through even if there's always another act desperate for attention.
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They have teams working across the country with vulnerable populations, displaced people living in camps, those desperate for work, and others living in the streets.
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The Wizards are desperate for wins as they cling to hope of catching the Detroit Pistons for the No. 8 spot in the Eastern Conference.
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"It seems like they're desperate for attention and will claim just about everything," Colin Clarke, a terrorism expert at the RAND Corporation, told NBC News.
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The Trump voter is often portrayed in media and pop culture as a working-class white person, down on their luck and desperate for change.
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I did cheat recently, when I'd committed to a zero-dollar day but was desperate for a cookie and something to drink at 10 p.m.
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"I was starting to get desperate for something that would help my eczema [because] hydrocortisone wasn't helping and regular lotion wasn't either," one reviewer wrote.
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" However, according to former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, any assumption in Washington that Beijing is "economically desperate" for a deal is not "well placed.
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This should be alarming to an industry so desperate for talent that its hiring practices have led to much-publicized "talent wars" and legal action.
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The show follows renowned businessman, Marcus Lemonis, who goes on the hunt for struggling businesses that are desperate for cash and ripe for a deal.
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That offer also landed with a thud among some of Moon's own administration, who said it made him appear desperate for North Korean sanctions relief.
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I can only describe it like a massage where the masseuse is hitting the right spot but you're desperate for the pressure to be deeper.
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The president made the right decision by calling off the summit, which should disabuse Pyongyang of the notion that he is desperate for a deal.
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With his company desperate for cash, DeLorean got himself caught up in a plot to smuggle millions of dollars worth of cocaine into the country.
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His wife is desperate for him to give it up, but when they first fell in love she promised to never ask him to retire.
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They paused more, used more "um" and "uh" themselves, and repeated the dramatic lines of their stories, desperate for affirmation that they had been understood.
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I've heard from immigrants, rape survivors, and frightened teenagers, all desperate for help and unsure where to turn because they cannot afford a safe abortion.
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" Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Are the people queuing junkies for art and Yayoi, or just desperate for something to stick on their Instagram?
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Desperate for an opportunity to jump aboard in the next big thing, cryptocurrency owners are losing money by investing blindly in fake Telegram ICO websites.
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Why it matters: The venture capital industry is desperate for a big aftermarket win, following the lead balloon performance of Snap, Blue Apron and Tintri.
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Far Cry 3's locals were ineffective, desperate for an outsider to save them, and devoted to an underdeveloped, "exotic" faith of tattoos and magic.
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Truthfully, I'd imagine it only really works for a specific type of person—someone exhausted, desperate for sleep, with no other breathing lifeform to hold.
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