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After years of no legal rights they were desperate to get something.
That should make the Warriors all the more desperate to get something out of their trip to Wasps.
"It sounds like Vanderbilt is invested in this surgery and is desperate to get something out of it".
Desperate to get something going, Sami Vatanen puts it on net but there's no rebound from Lundqvist.
The second is that most politicians are desperate to get something done in order to dispel the idea that Washington is a dysfunctional town.
When I'm desperate to get something quick, healthy and satisfying on the table, this is the dish I most often turn to.
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"But the situation now is reverting back to European politics — and as politicians don't seem to be in a desperate rush to get something out, the market is starting to really get nervous".
These figures were released on the heels of a separate report that found food insecure adolescents in the U.S. taking desperate, risky measures just to get something to eat. .
How could it reach the point that Manager Joe Girardi felt compelled to start benching this guy and that guy in a desperate and almost embarrassing bid to get something going?
You got to get something to eat.
He wanted to get something.
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