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Meanwhile Josh, who seems to be in his early 20's, has a desperation of his own.
He did it persisting on my almost absent flesh that tasted of milk, cookies, cereal, with a desperation of his own that overlapped mine without his realizing it.
In fact, even appearing as a "celebrity" in a documentary such as this bespeaks a desperation of a professional rather than practical kind (there are ways to investigate poverty without turning to the AK-47 of fleeting and synthetic empathy, reality TV), and that is only its first offence.
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There is a desperation about some of the vicars.
It has the feel of a desperation move".
Barchan said: "He went from a road of desperation, of despair, to the Super Bowl.
What Wallace is describing is a kind of desperation, a desperation that repels him but to which he relates.
Yet Erstad approached the game with the desperation of an overachiever at a tryout camp.
It's a measure of the desperation of the situation, I think".
But nor does it seem just the desperation of a cash-strapped regime.
Some expressed sadness at the desperation of a fellow citizen, but also anger.
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