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I reject that because I believe freedom is the deepest need of every human soul.
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I don't feel in deep need of it at this hour, but these things change from time to time.
There is, on the other hand, that deep need of parents to see their children displaying an affinity for animals.
She loved her family and friends, and "had a deep need of their affection and a genuine respect for the ordered, decent civilisation that they upheld".
The organ had been built by a St . Louiscompany from 1928 to 1930; more than six decades later, it was in deep need of repair.
Any country that would seriously contemplate, as England-Britain has, rebadging pleasant and bucolic-sounding "Henman Hill" with a name as hideously reminiscent of B-grade skin mag writing as "Murray Mound" is a nation in deep need of sporting success.
"EUrope cannot survive without Russia, and Russia has a deep need of Western technology," he says.
In a speech to a think tank in London ahead of his address to the Commons, Dr Fox said Lord Levene's review showed the MoD lacked accountability, was too bureaucratic and in deep need of reform.
"The VA," they write, "has essentially become a stodgy federal jobs programme that is in deep need of new talent with modern skill sets and the cutting-edge technology to do their jobs swiftly and effectively".
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