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But she said she wished, even more desperately now, that he did not have to return there.
It is that something 'other' that Israeli legal sources advising the army are desperately now trying to establish in international opinion.
It is at that time, I can now recollect my vision for education that I desperately (now) need to word into a new job application.
And their noir dialogue often verges on parody: " 'You're not going to hold me desperately now, are you?' She was staring up at him, the fullness of her neck freed from her robe.
Moreover, it will create some of the jobs that we need so desperately, now and in the coming years". Lidegaard added that the commitments would prevent consumer energy bills from soaring, by reducing the country's dependence on the volatile price of fossil fuels.
And so in answer to your question, we need this desperately now.
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Also, "Desperately Needed Now: An SRO Housing Revolution," 1991.
"We need his blessings desperately right now".
What earlier felt desperately important now seems like a retirement activity at most.
The Middle East peace initiative that President Bush was planning before Sept. 11 is desperately needed now.
What the Mets desperately need now is a crash course in grace under pressure.
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