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The BBC will be desperate to keep the programme.
Donors, which have already spent over $450m on these elections, will be desperate to keep it all together.
Manchester City will be desperate to keep the pressure on Chelsea, but a positive result for Spurs at the Etihad would be a big statement.
Fulham's leaky defence will be desperate to keep them out as they look to build on a much improved display against Norwich – and they have plenty of incentive to do so.
The home side will be desperate to keep their opponents at bay while trying to score at least two goals to atone for their semi-final exit to Braga in the last campaign.
With a handful of arrests already made, and with live questions remaining about whether the men and women at the top could be charged under Section 79 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, any cabinet minister worth their salt would be desperate to keep their distance from this company if it were in any other line of business.
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Hazard is the model foal, and Gladbach are desperate to keep hold of him.
In particular, they have been desperate to keep competitors to Amazon going.
With a general election to fight, Farage was desperate to keep the setup going.
I thought their facilities were excellent and they are desperate to keep improving.
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