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Spears suggested that the looming presence at the net of the 6-foot-1 Venus Williams, 32, created a feeling of mild desperation.
Although the room starts to feel like a pressure cooker at times, and the staff occasionally betrays a note of mild desperation (there's barely anywhere for them to stand), for the most part, they keep it together, because, as one lovely waitress said, "There's no crying in baseball".
As Richter told me — when, out of mild desperation to know what I was seeing, I reached him by phone at his home, near Cologne — the occasion of the new works was a four-year period of preparing for a retrospective (triumphal, by all accounts) that opened in London last year, travelled to Berlin, and is now at the Centre Pompidou, in Paris.
The satire was toothless, the playing strained and the whole enterprise reeked of mild desperation".
Marlow Stern from The Daily Beast shared a similar sentiment, stating that Cyrus "is completely in control of what she's doing" after her recent controversies, which he described as "pure artistic calculation born out of mild desperation", and has successfully done "just about anything to gain our attention".
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Doleful and bearded, he makes you feel the quiet desperation of Don, a mild accounts manager and pornography addict stuck in a deep-freeze marriage.
But a mild surge in personal computer and electronics sales may speak less to improving demand than to the desperation of the computer makers rolling out price cuts and rebates.
Ah, desperation.
Desperation inspired creativity".
The answer is desperation.
Why the desperation?
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