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By Mr. Gergiev's reckoning, Russia -- so long held in isolation under Communism -- now desperately needs to reintegrate itself with the West, while the West just as desperately needs to discover the full richness of Russia's half-hidden musical heritage.

But looking at the evidence of how homogeneous groups go astray, let's all hope that banks seek a little more diversity on their own — just as desperately as they're seeking bailouts.

James L. Balsillie, the billionaire co-founder of Research in Motion, wanted just as desperately to buy the team — he'd previously tried to buy the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Nashville Predators — and was willing to pay a hefty $242.5 million.

Peter's Bagehot column on the death of Alan Clark, a British politician, diarist and amoralist, from September 1999:"As a romantic nationalist, former soldier and serious military historian, Alan Clark wanted to be defence secretary just as desperately as a little boy craves a train set.

Deb crisscrossed the Indian subcontinent for several years, mirroring the migrations of the restless subjects of this sensitive profile of a nation — from the flashy entrepreneurs who represent "the new India" to the farmers and factory drones who toil just as desperately as ever.

That said, Sprint needs LTE just as desperately, so it only makes sense that Sprint would cover for its struggling partner.

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I'm fucking distraught, in the last month I've schlepped to our graduation to be distraught, I've schlepped to a stag in Tallinn to be distraught, fine, I'm distraught, but I fucking hate schlepping and I fucking hate fucking buses, so I'm fucking not involving myself in either, to feel just as fucking desperately distraught as I do sitting on the couch, I told.

The Palestinians cling to their pipe-dreams of yesterday and tomorrow just as blindly and desperately as the Israelis, which leads to resistance to and fear of change.

With a calendar date falling just as studios are desperately trying to secure some awards-season traction for their Oscar hopefuls, the AFI Fest has no trouble booking its share of glamorous galas and high-profile events.

Most of them were from Jan . 5 1930; one of the workers theorized that whoever owned the house back then was probably doing just as we were — trying desperately, and as cheaply as possible, to keep the cold in the attic at bay.

It was hardly her fault, but at the age of 26, Porter found herself shouldering a terrible responsibility: leading the doomed effort to secure funding just as it became more desperately needed than ever before – and not in a business whose concern was shareholders, but a charity whose concern was children.

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