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The moment could be desperate, even desperately comic, until he pauses, and draws close, and, fumbling at first, then more assuredly, with his fingers feels the trunk and branches and leaves in what must surely be an ecstasy of curiosity and delight.
The executives who oversee Maybach could be desperate.
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No matter the improved odds, the data, like the field observations, illuminated that even the most determined efforts to cheat death could still be desperate — like the case of an Afghan soldier wounded on Dec. 9.
If his friends are like this, then they may reflect his true personality, or he could just be desperate for friends.
Of course it could be people were desperate for electoral change, yet finally baulked at the prospect of their vote being processed by a £150m super computer – "count my ballot please Hal"; "I'm sorry, I don't think I can do that Dave".
He later (3 September) wrote to his brothers, Some say that nothing could be more desperate than the measure, but I answer that the state of the Province admitted of nothing but desperate remedies.
The show, "Magnificent Obsession," was heard before dawn on Sundays, when Mr. Nayder knew that alcoholics could be feeling desperate.
The intense sadness that permeates every chord and every note of his music, could be a desperate requiem for his own dreams, his own musical career.
That could be a desperate decision taken at the executive level, or simply a formula so commonplace, like the flea-bitten dialogue and the hokey delivery, that no one could be bothered to rethink it, still less to throw it away and start afresh.
Kathleen Brooks at Forex.com said: [Tuesday's market rise] could be investors desperate for a rally trying to make it happen after what has been a dismal year especially for European stock markets, but it may also be due to the high expectations for the ECB's long-term refinancing operations which start in earnest tomorrow for both 3-month and 3-year funds.
That was because Douglas was exploring how a young African-American in the vaudeville era could be so desperate to break into the business that he would become a parody of himself.
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