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Rogers desperately argued his corner, trying to persuade the Qataris they were making a mistake, but he could tell the game was up.
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This sort of thing happens in football, as the much-maligned Luis Suarez has been desperately arguing.
Goldstein seems to me weakest when she rather desperately argues by inference that his detachment and loftiness were defenses against the sufferings of Jewish history.
(In fact, while Denton was accounting for the behaviour of his boy, Tate was publishing a follow up story containing photos of Zuckerberg at an employee's wedding in India, desperately arguing that his interest in them "underlines Zuckerberg's growing global celebrity". Just stop digging, Ryan).
I wanted so desperately to argue otherwise, but those eight words, unpalatable though they may be to gamers in the West, have undeniably been true for several years now.
Black people, the latter argued desperately but influentially, were childlike savages who needed the firm, white, paternal hand of discipline to save them from themselves and their innate inferiority.
Haiti's first Roman Catholic cardinal has described voodoo as a "big social problem" for his desperately poor country, arguing that the religion offers "magic" but no real solutions to a population deprived of justice and a political voice.
Veterinarians argued that new work on distemper's aetiology was desperately needed, and they looked to laboratory science for solutions.
Among those most opposed to the allowance are young parents whom it aims to help, and who economists argue are desperately needed in the work force to keep Germany competitive.
In its own briefs, the Fed has argued that such disclosures could "stigmatize" financial institutions by suggesting they were desperately in need of government money and, therefore, weak.
Hostile shareholders argued that the deal would dilute their holdings, but Mr. Killinger forced it through, saying WaMu desperately needed new capital.
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