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It's based on Norse mythology so first of all I'm desperate to ask you some questions about that.
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For an example of a normal, human evaluation of food banks, ask Katherine Trebeck, policy and advocacy manager for the UK poverty programme at Oxfam: "You have to be in a pretty desperate place to ask someone else for food".
My friend Bill was making a desperate attempt to ask for prayers.
She'd say something like 'Oh, it was desperate of you to ask me to dinner.' " "It certainly was.
A desperate man learns to ask others to help him instead of helping himself to something he is not entitled to.
He was making ever more desperate calculations: he planned to ask the Egyptian authorities to let him go back to Baghdad, where, if he wasn't immediately thrown in jail, he would buy a legal passport for six hundred dollars and then try to talk his way into Jordan, where he had another lead on an expensive European visa.
And then I got so desperate that I began to ask for help.
She added that an increasing number of desperate women called the shelter to ask for advice, with many women wondering if abortions were still legal in Turkey.
Adding insult to injury, envision how desperate you have to be to ask your old boyfriend to write you a prescription for cold sore meds.
It was quite a challenge to pick out shirts that would not make me look bald, fat, and desperate (that is a lot to ask from a shirt).
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