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"I do desperately want her to win.
Suppose you do desperately want to be remembered after death.
"I do desperately need a goal, there's no doubt about that," Bellamy said.
The achievement gap we do desperately need to worry about is not the one between boys and girls at five, but the chasm between rich and poor at the end of primary school.
"We do desperately need some form of moderating body to set an accepted standard of good English," it says, while the academy's founder, Martin Estinel, a 71-year-old who claims still to use the word "gay" to mean "happy", declares: "At the moment, anything goes… Let's have a body to sit in judgment".
And a significant fraction of the kids now on meds do desperately need them.
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"She would come over when she was doing Desperately Seeking Susan and say she didn't like the costumes.
Did I, a former creative director of J. Walter Thompson, want a job at Starbucks?" He did, desperately.
We are not calling for an increase in the Better Care Fund, but social care does desperately need additional funding.
Glass felt as if he were back in a dream, trying to exonerate himself for some nameless thing he had not done, desperately offering up scraps of evidence to an omniscient but preoccupied and wholly unimpressible interrogator.
America does desperately need "infrastructure wealth"; we need it just as we need financial wealth, real estate wealth, manufacturing and service wealth, and health-care wealth.
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