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It is, apparently, Mather's fault that the boy does not love him with the same desperation.
"We said we needed to play with the same desperation, but we really didn't," point guard Deron Williams said.
He needed only to finish third and did not show the same desperation as Piquet or Prost, both of whom had to win.
"We have to come into the games in Boston with the same desperation as them," he said, "because halfway is not all the way there".
Though I cannot speak for all black people, I know, from workshops with the group Black Feminists, that far too many feel the same desperation and desire to speak back to the insidious racists.
Returning from work that night, she wandered its corpse-strewn streets, calling her little daughter's name, as other adults walked by, calling their children's names with the same desperation.
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Now imagine that same desperation and hopelessness is reverberating across hundreds of thousands of people crammed into a tiny space?
People might wonder, he said, "Why do they need to advertise?" I asked the head of a Connecticut P.R. firm that specializes in hedge funds about advertising, and he used the same word: "desperation".
Also, as Mr. Mason pointed out: "There isn't the same razzmatazz and desperation to having your name linked with the social glory of your decorator.
At Kingsmeadow, in Kingston, where AFC are based while they continue to pursue a return to Wimbledon, there is not quite the same sense of desperation.
Until recently, at least, General Motors itself has resisted bankruptcy with the same single-minded desperation with which most able-bodied men resist driving a minivan.
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