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Others would say, "desperately scrabbling around for things to copy in every sodding corner".
Somebody could write a doctoral dissertation pegged to the morphing and remorphing of VH1 over the years as it has tried, some might say desperately, to stay relevant.
I say desperately because the same selection of images are being produced and reproduced, circulated and recirculated year on year, with little or no understanding of their effect.
Critics also point out that the programs typically assign participants to struggling schools with large numbers of poor and minority children, who, they say, desperately need more experienced teachers.
Mr. Netanyahu, his close associates say, desperately wants Mr. Obama to use the diplomatic muscle of the United States to protect Israel from the vote, not only by vetoing it in the Security Council, but also by leaning hard on America's European allies to get them to reject it as well.
The race features Mr. Engel, a 53-year-old white incumbent, who is working feverishly -- some say desperately -- to get re-elected in a district whose demographics have shifted dramatically, from the mostly white electorate that first sent him to Congress 12 years ago to its current overwhelmingly black and brown majority.
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"Come out!" she said desperately.
"Sorry," Mr. Beresford said desperately as the bus doors opened.
America, she said, desperately needed his business acumen and political candor.
"So why is it called waxing if there's no wax?" "I think it's the motion," Rajiv said desperately.
While reverse sweeping, so as I said desperately bad but rather jolly".
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