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He was also desperately protective of his secret life in the attic.
Ms. Kidman plays the desperately protective mother of two young children in a darkened Victorian mansion on the Isle of Jersey in the final days of World War II.
Grant was desperately protective of his band, and succeeded in altering the balance of the music industry in favour of artists, at least those powerful enough to wrest control from the promoters and labels who had previously made the lion's share of the money.
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Like Cersei, she's desperately – and justifiably – protective of her offspring, hyperaware that they are supposed to achieve great things in the future.
Instead she watched the heptathlon from her sofa at home in Sheffield, her foot in a protective boot, desperately trying not to dwell on what might have been.
Consumer boycotts and protective laws are desperately needed.
Of course there were happy times on the set as well as sleepless nights when I wanted desperately to tell my older protective brother but for some reason I just figured he was reading from the same script.
Vaccination is one of the most effective methods to prevent morbidity and mortality related to infectious diseases, yet there are many viral infections for which durable, broadly cross-protective vaccines remain desperately needed.
Copy protection technology desperately needs to evolve.
During the rest of the solo, he tries desperately to eat a bone — thrown to him by a man in white protective clothing — clacking his teeth as he tries to insert it into various body parts.
We were desperately polite but desperately mismatched.
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