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That's kind of desperate".
But the Orioles are a whole new kind of desperate.
Yes, it all sounds kind of desperate and improvised.
The name-calling is just kind of desperate.
At that kind of desperate moment, you curse everything.
Instead, he armed himself and mounted some kind of desperate, final lashing out.
Cuomo's fight to win Amazon back is exactly the kind of desperate move Democrats should avoid.
But aren't those populist movements also explained by a kind of desperate rationality?
Tragically, your language descends into the kind of desperate euphemisms you only get in panto.
"And she orders the bagels, or whatever, and then adds: 'I'm really kind of desperate.
"It got kind of desperate for me for a few years".
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