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"I desperately, desperately, desperately, desperately, desperately wanted George W. Bush to win," she said in an interview last week.
"I desperately, desperately want to keep going forward and that is my problem sometimes - I am too keen," said Morrison, who played in the same England age-group cricket sides as current internationals Alastair Cook, Tim Bresnan and Ravi Bopara.
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We have to do it for those who travelled today and I'm desperately, desperately sorry we put on a performance like today".
Pictures of newly-adopted dogs and untouched hardback books aren't just for clout, either: they pleasure the substantia nigra and the ventral tegmental areas of your brain and ejaculate the dopamine you and I both desperately, desperately crave.
Not being a male, an entrepreneur or desperately, desperately lonely, I was unaware of Elite Daily's existence until I was directed towards their list of "The 20 Mistakes You Don't Want to Make in Your 20s".
In the words of one Silicon Valley insider that I spoke with today, "Plaxo has been desperately, desperately, desperately trying to sell" for quite some time.
The home secretary, Theresa May, did pay the trust a visit, and Lawrence made its financial crisis clear to her. "I said to her, a small organisation like us, we are desperately, desperately in need of money.
And we're desperately, desperately lonely.
It's desperately, desperately sad, of course.
"He is desperately, desperately unlucky," said Rowntree at lunchtime.
Totally honest, utterly believable and – of course – desperately, desperately sad.
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