Sentence examples for from desperation from inspiring English sources

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From desperation come desperate measures.

"We were looking for a way to keep from desperation".

In this case, anyway, inspiration has come from desperation.

Borders are redrawn on the fly, alliances forged from desperation.

Antony Loewenstein's Disaster Capitalism exposes the way profits are extracted from desperation.

The solutions mayors, governors and sheriffs found are generated from desperation, not extremism.

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It's something our Government, and we as citizens need to cultivate -- the stepping back from the rage, from the desperation for revenge, from even the horror -- so we can evaluate our actions, and get our bearings.

But her recent "silliness" is not borne from malice (desperation? partly) but from her profound belief that she really is better prepared and more capable than Senator Obama at being the next president.

The first two, "A Kiss From Maddalena" and "The Saint of Lost Things," followed Antonio and Maddalena from the desperation of wartime Italy through their early years in America.

They did what they did from fear, desperation or cruelty.

THE degree to which the United Automobile Workers are benefiting from the desperation of their industry is quite stunning.

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