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The work is full of references to the desperate nature of his stay in Belmarsh.
But the desperate nature of Chelsea's game of catch-up rather clouded Hazard's mind.
"I very much doubt it". ·More rock news, of a slightly more desperate nature, comes from Norwich.
As Andy Gray observed on Sky, the desperate nature of Schmeichel's dive betrayed how uncomfortable he was.
The well worn arguments put up to defend this extravagance are obvious nonsense and expose the disingenuous and rather desperate nature of palace spin.
Only gradually, in accordance with the languid, folk rhythm of the film, does the desperate nature of the traveling enterprise become apparent.
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When Sandra and Ramon Soto, a couple in their 20's from Puerto Rico, called Children's Hospital in Boston last year, it was to seek help for a desperate accident of nature.
I also watched with amusement as even the most staunch critics benefited from the show, because many of them got to go on the news or other forums and condemn the sensationalist title and hyper-dramatic presentation of Eaten Alive, and then talk about everything from snake biology to the poor and desperate state of nature programming.
Anyway, I was thinking about my own desperate need for nature on a much smaller scale.
I assumed that she'd finally entered a fugue state, desperate to shield nature itself from the incarcerated population.
This gives an impression of desperate and obsessive nature.
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