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"desperately" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you have little hope and are ready to do anything without worrying about danger to yourself or others
  2. extremely, especially when talking about bad situations
  3. very much, especially when talking about difficult or bad situations
"desperately" Synonyms
extremely really exceedingly very terribly particularly highly awfully immensely seriously uncommonly enormously especially hugely vastly extra greatly majorly mightily eminently despairingly hopelessly wretchedly miserably pessimistically forlornly resignedly desolately appallingly defeatedly fearfully frightfully shockingly in despair in anguish in distress in desperation despondently disconsolately dejectedly urgently critically pressingly acutely exigently intensely cryingly eagerly fiercely severely vehemently drastically gravely vitally with urgency direly crucially dangerously parlously perilously precariously distressingly grievously hazardously worryingly alarmingly catastrophically direfully sorely unsafely unsecurely hysterically frantically dramatically franticly madly wildly crazily deliriously dementedly uncontrollably frenziedly rabidly rashly agitatedly psychotically like crazy like mad finally amok frenetically manfully boldly courageously fearlessly heroically gallantly intrepidly bravely stalwartly gutsily dauntlessly valiantly valorously stoutheartedly doughtily stoutly hard vigorously resolutely determinedly for dear life as fast as possible as hard as possible for all one is worth like the devil with great effort with might and main with as much vigour as possible forcefully energetically strenuously forcibly powerfully strongly explosively dynamically enthusiastically devotedly fervently ardently avidly passionately zealously fanatically keenly unrestrainedly fervidly completely fantastically to distraction with all one's heart hungrily achingly dyingly thirstily wantingly desirously impatiently burstingly violently foolhardily hastily riskily daringly impetuously furiously recklessly audaciously incautiously lawlessly precipitately headstrongly anxiously More
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She really, desperately loves him, and he desperately loves her.
While you are desperately seeking sex, men are desperately seeking... a girlfriend?
They desperately, desperately deserve and they are getting it good and hard.
This is an oasis in a continent desperately, desperately in need of inspiration.
Apple desperately wants—desperately needs—this case not to be 'about one isolated iPhone.
What Cammie so desperately wants, or believes she desperately needs, is someone to mother her.
If people say, "You're desperately good looking," then I'll say, "I'm desperately happy to hear that."
"We were desperately trying to get more water into us, desperately calling for more to come in."  
"Desperately Seeking No Ones Approval………………😂," the singer wrote, referencing the title of her 19693 film, Desperately Seeking Susan.
"Desperately seeking no one's approval," Madonna wrote on Instagram, an obvious nod to her 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan.
"Desperately Seeking No Ones Approval………………😂," the singer wrote, referencing the title of her 1985 film, Desperately Seeking Susan.
Belgium is attacking desperately — perhaps too desperately, sometimes taking turns taking on three men — but aren't actually generating anything dangerous.
He also thinned the hair at the top of my head for a bit more lift (something I desperately, desperately needed).
Caroline: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt trying desperately to say something about Internet Culture Today while also desperately trying to pretend it doesn't care.
And that's revenue Republicans desperately needed for this bill, that over the last 72 hours, they've desperately been seeking to make up for.
Golden Globe choices (especially in the film categories) operate in one of two modes: desperately trying to predict the Oscars, or desperately trying to influence the Oscars.
The stigma attached to online dating is only there because, in most people's minds, online dating either means desperately looking for a spouse or desperately looking for sex.
I know there are those who say humor diminishes the literary value of a story, but I think humor is desperately needed in every corner of this world. Desperately.
The only weakness is that the protagonist is desperately missing his ex-fiancée in the same way that most of the protagonists in this collection are desperately missing an ex.
He desperately needs something -- anything -- positive on the homefront.
AYRSHIRE, Scotland — His campaign is desperately short of cash.
Truth and accountability — just what this election desperately needs.
He desperately — I'm sure he is going to run.
The one thing he wants -- desperately wants -- a rematch.
The moments when Sarah tries desperately to understand a world that's been long shielded from her, as her mother tries desperately to let her without panicking, are the moments when "Arkangel" hits hardest.
"The word 'earned' desperately needs to replace 'given,' " she said.
Nintendo wants you to want its products, desperately and always.
Has the message of love ever been more desperately needed?
Desperately, Orman promised to lose 15 pounds in two weeks.
As a smart home hub, the HomePod is desperately lacking.
Basil writhed around while staff desperately cast around for painkillers.
We desperately need somebody to make that show less white.
Both desperately want to control young women's minds and bodies.
But the response is also running desperately low on funds.
"We desperately loved Carrie Fisher," Abrams said in a statement.
Clarity is desperately needed around taxation for Bitcoin, for example.
An estimated 8 million people desperately need a better solution.
He will give us increased discernment so desperately needed today.
There are some things the world desperately needs more of.
Has the humor and heart the franchise so desperately needs.
"That is a wall that is desperately needed," he said.
Avenatti argued that Republicans were desperately attempting to smear her.
My mom told me I desperately need to — 17 times.
"Psychiatry desperately needs new approaches to treat people," said Addy.
Eachus was the guy desperately trying to score extra storage.
The father fought desperately to save his son, but couldn't.
But, as the numbers show, that desperately needs to shift.
Still, Nehemy desperately wants to attend a regular high school.
"Encore brings transparency to an industry that desperately needs it".
He also desperately needs sanctions relief to build his economy.
He is desperately trying to get somebody on the phone.
I was trying desperately to avoid any moment of silence.
Anyone trying desperately to fill a page count, that's who.
Put simply, Uber finds it desperately hard to make money.
We can miss someone desperately who wasn't right for us.
It's the rehabilitation of Penn Station, which is desperately needed.
This is a mother trying desperately to protect her son.
France and Germany desperately tried to hold the ETO together.
It didn't matter that the food was desperately needed elsewhere.
That's all it takes for things to go desperately wrong.
Suddenly, it's Clinton who desperately needs to change the narrative.
For their part, managers desperately want to improve their performance.
My body and wallet desperately need this, I remind myself.
A method of fighting your pansy ass generation desperately needs.
Or, at the very least, not the hopelessly, desperately negative.
"But at the level of practice, we fall desperately short."
The hope is that a desperately needed breakthrough arrives soon.
Linda so desperately, so earnestly wants to exert her authority.
It was a desperately inefficient means of advancing his cause.
I was watching the past desperately holding on for relevance.
She loves him, and she knows he loves her desperately.
He has rent to pay and insurance he desperately needs.
We desperately need a holiday — and luckily, we're getting one.
I was lost and desperately in search of my groove.
It was an idea desperately in need of an interface.
This is a line of credit Egypt desperately wants back.
Would he give us the answers we so desperately sought?
We desperately miss our families, our friends and our newsroom.
Transformers are real and I desperately want to drive one.
Were people always desperately, hopefully in love with each other?
I wanted the black ones, desperately, but couldn't find them.
China desperately wants a global bank to represent its interests.
Now, they will — and desperately need to — focus on revenue.
First, Cruz desperately needs to win Indiana this coming Tuesday.
In fact, I wish desperately that I'd done it sooner.
They are welcome mats, from people who desperately need welcoming.
I hate giving you the attention you so desperately crave.
We so desperately needed a leader and we got one.
We desperately need to channel that sense of purpose now.
Even though he doesn't care, she desperately wants him to.
McCaskill desperately needs black voters to turn out to win.
He said he desperately needed to learn how to fight.
It's December, you're tired, and you desperately need a rest.
The world very desperately needs what you have to give.
I see wallpaper that still clings desperately to a wall.
We are a nation desperately in need of diversity training.
That was why I was so desperately disliked in Brussels.
Chris Evans fell desperately short on all of these fronts.
I desperately wanted to escape, but it was too late.
And she talks to God, directly, demandingly, and, increasingly, desperately.
"Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again," their letter reads.
The country desperately needs structural entitlement reform to avert disaster.
Looking desperately around her, she picked up a big stone.
I will desperately miss his wisdom, wit, insight and intellect.
I wasn't using my advertising degree and desperately needed change.
Many retirees have skills and training the economy desperately needs.
That way, America gets the desperately needed revenue in full.
Many diabetic patients desperately need a fresh supply of insulin.
"He desperately needs this," a Democratic aide said of Nelson.
New York City and New York State desperately needed aid.
Farmers and small businesses won't get loans they desperately need.
She hopes it can provide the cure she's desperately seeking.
Some are desperately fleeing horrific conditions in their native countries.
He desperately wants us to be worried about the border.
Some have lingering fans desperately trying to bring them back.
Both desperately need a way out of a punishing system.
First, they should acknowledge that some communities desperately need help.
This would give Iran economic relief that it desperately needs.
Desperately trying to trick myself into doing some work pic.twitter.
"She was single and quite desperately looking," Ms. Kisbee said.
Neumann was "desperately" trying to keep the IPO on track.
Today, we are desperately in need of new political heroes.
The Democratic Party is desperately in need of new leadership.
They try desperately hard to make their outdated economics relevant.
I also desperately hoped that they wouldn't fuck it up.
For Genesis, this is good news the brand desperately needs.
This is something the main parties desperately need to address.
Now, more than ever, the country desperately needs a leader.
We desperately need younger editorial voices at places like WaPo.
Americans desperately needed reassurances about the rapidly spreading novel coronavirus.
They are our neighbors and they desperately need our help.
I'd never advocated so desperately and enthusiastically for a student.
And it desperately needs to change as this trend continues.
Give us the sweet, sweet bonus track we desperately crave.
India, they argue, desperately needs more condom use, not less.
It might just be the killer kryptonite we desperately need.
"Honestly, I am desperately trying to get back," he said.
The Pictionary clone is fun, but desperately needs more words.
Farmers and small businesses won't get loans they desperately need.
We desperately need our communities to adhere to these principles.
In both countries, families and businesses desperately need cash now.
They were desperately trying to feed people, keep them clean.
Aux Belles Poules was requisitioned for desperately needed student housing.
Maybe you have older teens who desperately miss their friends.
That's a history lesson still desperately needing to be taught.
The public desperately needs to know what is at stake.
"I think we desperately need tax reform," Mr. Flake said.
In today's world, we need it more desperately than ever.
"She was crying desperately," Edgar recalled in a telephone interview.
While we have some effective tools, we desperately need more.
I had so desperately wanted him to find me worthy.
The United States desperately needs international assistance with asylum seekers.
After WeWork's collapse, boss Masoyoshi Son desperately needs a hit.
In North Dakota, Republicans are desperately trying to change Rep.
Her family says she was desperately seeking a better life.
That's something that was desperately missing from the previous season.
" He signs off by asking desperately, "Do you love me?
Democrats desperately need to win the internet to beat Trump.
So why do they desperately want to hear from them?
I think he wanted desperately to get off the phone.
The world desperately needs more of Fred Rogers' genuine kindness.
It's the comic relief that we all so desperately need.
Iowans, who are used to being desperately pursued, weren't impressed.
Desperately needed providers are leaving rural communities over this uncertainty.
We desperately need a renewed understanding of ethics in politics.
He, like Trump, desperately desires the roar of the crowd.
We need it desperately to maintain momentum in the economy.
Mike: Venture capitalists desperately chasing growth at all costs, eh?
After the health care debacle, Republicans desperately need a win.
"I desperately don't want them to lose this family too."
I wanted desperately to know the timing on this thing.
Bill Pennington: The Rams desperately need a sustained offensive drive.
Facebook desperately needed a scapegoat, and Alex was their scapegoat.
Wasn't that what Jack White so desperately wanted to hear?
Meanwhile, Democratic Party strategists are desperately trying to ensure Rep.
"This has been desperately rushed (...)," Rees-Mogg told the BBC.
I'd been working shitty retail jobs and desperately wanted out.
"Desperately trying to get a boy in there," Hayward says.
But by World War II, the state desperately needed labor.
Sanders called Uygur "a voice we desperately need in Congress"In a statement released by Uygur&aposs campaign, Sanders is quoted as saying that Uygur is "a voice that we desperately need in Congress".
I've lived through a lot of live blogs in my life, mostly by the skin of my teeth, desperately watching as my battery ticks down, hoping desperately that the company is nearing the finish line.
And, his exit interview proves Jordan desperately wants to be liked.
And with 250,000 staff, the firm desperately needs to be trimmed.
He was, instead, desperately burdened by debt that topped $1 billion.
However, something went desperately wrong, with no explanation for Kate's miscarriage.
Thinking of my Gampy tonight —no doubt missing his beloved desperately.
The men start to desperately call for Izzy, clapping and whistling.
Luckily, the film has been the therapy Gilbert so desperately needed.
Crowley desperately tried to play left-wing catchup in the primary.
I was crumbling and desperately looking for someone who could relate.
These are the real, real places where feminism is desperately required.
Not just when it desperately needs to clean up its image.
However, more intersectionality is desperately needed to make this movement stick.
I wanted it desperately, but the choice wasn't mine to make.
She has family and friends who are desperately trying to help.
The overwhelming majority of this group is, not surprisingly, desperately poor.
Both of the other two sides will desperately want your vote.
Following such a bad one, they desperately need a better one.
And that's a place it desperately does not want to be.
North Korea is desperately in need of energy ... for their people.
Even with enough doctors, many hospitals were desperately short of supplies.
It also said yields could fall further without desperately needed rains.
Then Gordon gets desperately ill, and winds up in a coma.
But both remember from a young age wanting desperately to leave.
Mr Miller: We desperately need to build new cages for power.
So I'm desperately worried about what's going to be cut out.
What does Jesus so desperately need to get off his chest?
Banks and companies scrambled desperately to get the financing they needed.
We try to stagger the episodes that are desperately VFX-heavy.
And aside from each other, they are completely and desperately alone.
A lot of people desperately want their love to be contagious.
The Kremlin is desperately looking for ways to control the internet.
Would Cyndi Lauper or Madonna circa Desperately Seeking Susan wear it?
The world desperately needs a leader with Gorbachev's vision and courage.
This is the kind of speech we desperately need to protect.
Immediately lost, I desperately sought directions from anyone without headphones in.
I desperately wanted to get lost in an expansive virtual world.
" Adds Larcombe: "He desperately wanted to get married and be happy.
It desperately needs some of the original thinking of the 1920s.
For years, Hussein and her husband, Moad, tried desperately to conceive.
It's a question Filho and his colleagues desperately want to answer.
I desperately need to protect all that is good from Trump.
That breath of fresh air this week has so desperately needed.
This is the positive action this industry, our world, desperately needs.
I'm getting desperately hungry and I need to make work calls.
"FLEDGLING OPERA SINGER £8k of conservatoire funding desperately sought," reads one.
I have always felt that my name desperately lacks an 'h.
And America's closest allies are desperately pulling him in opposite directions.
The monk who found this basket searched desperately for an explanation.
Beautiful music played, music I wanted desperately to slow dance to.
I'm separated from my son, and I'm desperately searching for him.
But old Maria was desperately trying to be the cool girl.
We desperately have to be able to have confidence in them.
Places with the strongest legal cases need the extra cash desperately.
But the perspective they're pushing is one that is desperately needed.
But they're so outdated and desperately in need of a retelling.
No. Do I desperately want at least a sip of soda?
It's a perception the Danish government has desperately tried to fight.
She desperately wants to go to school and become a doctor.
But these steps aren't enough, and federal intervention is desperately needed.
He tried desperately to make out the light of the kitchen.
The apparel industry desperately needs a new trend to take hold.
Kendall desperately looks for clues from Phelps, but Phelps isn't sharing.
Universally frustrating yet desperately needed, the country's courts are a paradox.
Ippolito, the older and more opportunistic, desperately wanted to be duke.
And Trump desperately needs attention and opposition in order to thrive.
"I desperately wanted to keep her on the show," Holmes said.
In fact, writing one might be desperately important to your career.
People are desperately motivated to love something well, and be loved.
" – "There was this guy desperately trying to get an orgy going.
That will free up billions in desperately needed liquidity for borrowers.
With the midterms fast approaching, Democrats are desperately getting more extreme.
But, there are specific areas where we desperately need improved outcomes.
The fashion house is now trying desperately to limit the fallout.
But we desperately need an independent check on our Texas schools.
We desperately need a change of course on the spending side.
Others are also trying to desperately get information about aging relatives.
This initiative could be the success the beleaguered WTO desperately needs.
"Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again," the letter implores Trump.
Health-care's bloated $22019 trillion spend last year desperately needs competition.
Fans screamed, desperately scrambling to get a glimpse of their hero.
I'd recommend it to anyone who's desperately searching for better sleep.
They all raised their hands, showing how desperately they wanted out.
You hate social awkwardness and desperately want to avoid offending anyone.
What other CEO gets fifteen years to make desperately needed changes?
Not a total one — we still miss the exiled Martha desperately.
They are underequipped to handle the workload and desperately need reinforcements.
School's out, summer's in, and we're desperately trying to get away.
After all, the people desperately did not want another King George.
I desperately need to fix this, but I don't know how.
I looked around desperately and ran up to a police officer.
Maintaining a positive outlook has been something I've desperately struggled with.
They're not making the tide, they're just desperately holding it back.
She wants desperately to be normal but knows she is not.
Nelson would give the offense the deep threat it desperately needed.
It humanized him at a moment when he desperately needed it.
It's work at which we all desperately need them to succeed.
Deeply religious, he was gay but desperately wanted not to be.
Anonymity creates a sense of safety that recovering addicts desperately need.
Most environmentalists, including us, desperately want a meaningful tax on carbon.
"We desperately need some relief in our commodity prices," Slunecka said.
The world desperately needs firm and decisive leadership on this issue.
This is the time where steady, reassuring leadership is desperately needed.
Dungeness crab arrived overcooked, the meat desperately stuck to the shell.
And this is a tragedy because real change is desperately needed.
I didn't talk about Ruth, or how desperately I was hurting.
In short, it gives the season a center it desperately needs.
To Mr. Lanigan, the casino signals development his hometown desperately needs.
I've officially been granted the affirmation that every artist desperately craves.
I desperately want the Korean people to experience a similar moment.
Mr. Cuomo desperately needs to improve mass transit in New York.
"I desperately wanted to keep the situation from escalating," she said.
This is a country that desperately needs to rediscover its center.
Sydney desperately wants to be recognized as a global food destination.
And desperately sad to hear how so many women have suffered.
I desperately asked who had been inside, for a casualty list.
Like my brother, I desperately wanted more time with my mother.
Now, the Yankees desperately await his return from a fractured wrist.
Many of his children had died, and he was desperately lonely.
More than 250 officers and investigators are desperately searching for her.
Of course, women all over the world desperately need gender equality.
I desperately wanted the guidance and awareness she was talking about.
But Turkey is also desperately seeking help from its NATO allies.
And perhaps more exciting to the young fans baseball desperately needs.
The space-squeezed buyer got what it desperately needed: more room.
That money is desperately needed to provide basic necessities to victims.
Books of The Times Storytelling matters desperately to Michael Chabon's characters.
So, you stick it out—despite desperately wanting to change course.
Who will you want to call when things go desperately wrong?
Some are definitely the kinds of leaders our country desperately needs.
For so many years, I desperately wanted you to be straight.
"We're desperately behind on judges and noms," Lankford told The Hill.
And Trump desperately wants a big win in his first year.
Because Seti is a large, important tomb that desperately needs recording.
The issue does not receive the attention it so desperately deserves.
St. Thomas needed a touchdown, and Grimes desperately wanted the ball.
Boone Isaacs was desperately hoping to avoid a repeat in 2016.
In their Monkee hearts, they wanted desperately to be taken seriously.
I'm on Twitter, desperately searching for the dopamine hit of approval.
I desperately wanted to erase my ethnic features to fit in.
Steinmetz said Ferencz tried desperately to call his wife next door.
America is desperately in need of a movement to believe in.
Doing so will free up desperately needed space in our neighborhoods.
As the third period progressed, the Predators chased the game desperately.
Finally, the settlement has the potential to expand desperately needed treatment.
"I'm desperately old-fashioned," she said, "and I like the pandemonium."
Purpose he'd so desperately needed after his dad's death from cancer.
A sustainable, long-term approach to workforce planning is desperately needed.
They have multiple sclerosis … They're just desperately trying to get by.
Because we desperately need leadership in the country and the world.
Federal policies on campus sexual assault desperately need to be revised.
Aside from losing another game that they desperately needed to win.
He comes to love pottery and strives desperately to master it.
A low turnout is something the Kremlin desperately wants to avoid.
Millie desperately wants to trust her new life, but she can't.
An update to the rules is desperately needed, Mr. Goldman said.
President Mugabe's wife, Sally, was desperately ill and died in 1992.
And I just desperately wanted to be part of that club.
The three advance episodes are all stories of men desperately seeking control.
Of course, that doesn't change the fact that people desperately need water.
It's something even Kevin's perfect parents couldn't have that he desperately wants.
And, oh yeah, Enzo desperately wants to be reincarnated into a human.
Still, this switcheroo could give everyone the fresh perspective they desperately need.
Putnam desperately wants to avoid having the race focus on President Trump.
Such "green shoots" need desperately to be encouraged between Washington and Pyongyang.
As a mother, I've tried desperately to understand what is taking place.
I so desperately wanted to see Lake Bled on a clear day.
We desperately need better voting equipment and stronger post-Election Day audits.
Bodkins, from Elizabeth, Colorado, desperately performed CPR on Carson, the outlet reported.
Like American parents, Syrian parents desperately want what's best for their children.
"The eurozone is desperately in need of coordinated fiscal easing," he added.
In the following months, Simon Property Group desperately tried to acquire Macerich.
Judge Allen's language demonstrates the empathy that we desperately need more of.
We need him in San Bernardino—we desperately need a revolution there.
When Trump defenders weren't trying to rewrite history, they were desperately deflecting.
People trapped inside the club desperately called and messaged friends and relatives.
And it's a discussion the beauty industry desperately needs to be having.
I'm desperately hoping that they don't deny our request for some reason.
Thankfully I'm alive and got treatment [and] the help I desperately needed.
Startups create more jobs, and more productive ones—something Japan desperately needs.
" Or why she so desperately wanted Archie's affection in "La Grande Illusion.
Unfortunately, Uncle Claudius isn't the friendly relative Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) desperately needs.
When I was growing up, I desperately wanted to be a journalist.
He pulled over to a parking lot and pulled him out desperately.
The diarrhea spread, and soon, everyone in the city became desperately sick.
I had one particular friend that desperately wanted to start a business.
This is why federal laws are desperately needed to establish nationwide standards.
The footage is just flat-out disturbing: Kids gasping desperately for air.
Notre Dame was on fire, and I desperately want it to survive.
Image: NASAJupiter has just delivered the news we desperately need right now.
A democratic system for protecting the rights of minorities is desperately needed.
So conservationists are racing desperately to save them before they vanish altogether.
Instead, he serves as its linchpin — something the unwieldy film desperately needs.
Because, I mean, the world desperately needs another podcast, am I right?
Google and IBM still trying desperately to move cloud market-share needle
A lonely zombie desperately craves company in a dead and empty world.
He's the best because he cooks when I desperately don't want to!
This deep space cousin of Clippy is desperately unhappy at every pun.
Here's hoping gets the help that by all indications he desperately needs.
She's not exactly crafting a strategy, and she's not desperately seeking answers.
As investors search desperately for yield, they have piled into African bonds.
I wanted so desperately to experience a natural birth — a vaginal birth.
In fact, it could be the hardware game-changer Google desperately needs.
I desperately needed water and to get offline for a couple hours.
The Republican rank-and-file desperately want a Republican in the White
The US desperately needs a bigger, louder, and more unified decarbonization movement.
Social media, desperately in need of a win, lost its damn mind.
Will Bill Nye be the savior our turbulent earth so desperately needs?
Yes, it was the change I'd been looking for and desperately wanted.
Many of them were aimed at getting desperately needed aid into Aleppo.
Are you a "Christmas-themed entertainer" desperately waiting for your big break?
All this must be implemented with the urgency desperately sick patients deserve.
But I desperately desire their skills to hide that which is unsavory.
Republicans like Nebraskan Ben Sasse are desperately trying to salvage the situation.
It was Corbett's final shot at the title he so desperately wanted.
" British actor Stephen Fry called the news of Rickman's death "desperately sad.
We needed a double play desperately there, and Colin got the grounder.
But, my university studies didn't provide the nourishment I so desperately craved.
Snap Inc desperately needs ad revenue to redirect its sinking share price.
We should also come to realize how desperately more resources are needed.
Maybe if you desperately need to express that you're craving a Hasselback?
Desperately reliant on foreign aid, the Ukrainian government had limited wiggle room.
If you desperately want to retrain and change careers, go for it.
"We really need communications services, and food and fuel, desperately," Wallace said.
I desperately wanted to breastfeed my daughter, Delaney, when she was born.
Worse than Drew Stanton desperately trying to execute a Bruce Arians playbook.
What we desperately need is for both parties to acknowledge this reality.
So here I sit, desperately writing to you all, begging for help.
I was making a lot of money, but I was desperately unhappy.
Unaccompanied children fleeing to the United States are desperately seeking a lifeline.
But Chad, desperately poor, had quite simply run out of passport paper.
Orlando and his friend desperately tried to avoid becoming two more victims.
I had never in my life been more desperately sorry about anything.
We sincerely and desperately need relief before there are no farmers left.
A thorough review of U.S. military posture and goals is desperately needed.
Many will pass away before ever receiving the services they desperately need.
"I was quite desperately searching, making things that seemed random," he said.
Every so often, until the end, he would fall desperately in love
Essentially, you search for a celebrity that you desperately want to buy.
It's giving me hope in a time when I desperately need it.
We're like the two moms desperately trying to stick with the ages.
I'm rooting for eBay because I desperately want someone to challenge Amazon.
Any other system delays the protections that low-income borrowers desperately need.
It desperately needs the clarity that only robust, impartial ratings can provide.
Corrupt nations do not attract the foreign investment the region desperately needs.
We desperately need good role models and good examples in the spotlight.
Anushka is desperately concerned with the vitality of the Romanov family line.
They want to stay here desperately, they're not able to stay here.
Sarah Jones: I desperately want a spin-off starring Brienne and Arya.
Anybody who desperately wants publicity is going to announce for Donald Trump.
I desperately needed to give the memories and feelings I had context.
They never banked on winning this Alabama seat — but desperately needed it.
I would describe the decor of this food court as desperately chic.
It's the idea of turning away from something that you desperately want.
He still remembers how desperately he wanted to crash in his bed.
You're shouting across the room, reaching out in turn, desperately, someone, please.
"They're creating a vision of womanhood which is desperately missed," Maybury explained.
Ahead, find all the beauty emoji we desperately need in our lives.
Unfortunately, it's an idea that broadband providers have been desperately fighting against.
So many people who so desperately want things that they can't get.
That's one wall designed to protect our country that desperately needs attention.
An intact immune system is desperately needed to fight off the disease.
Now they are desperately hoping that Republicans do not follow that advice.
If he doesn't desperately need the money, he should not cash out.
Two bites in, I desperately needed something salty to counterbalance it all.
The org's flyer, posted Monday, listed items the island nation desperately needs.
His tragic death sparked a desperately needed conversation and a nationwide movement.
It is perhaps a lesson that the Oregon State Senate desperately needs.
Everybody who knew me knew that I desperately wanted to do that.
Unfortunately, political gamesmanship once again threatens to hold up desperately needed resources.
It is a statement of complete distaste, of desperately wanting to leave.
When none of it worked, Mr. Wei desperately looked online for options.
This leaves coaches desperately looking for ways to combat the offensive surge.
" How to live now "I so desperately want this to be temporary.
Meanwhile, Piper (Taylor Schilling) scrambles desperately to keep up, to no avail.
Instead, he'll be back in Miami, as the Heat had desperately hoped.
Now, they have reached their 70s and are trying desperately to sell.
I don't know what the solution is, but we're desperately seeking one.
Given how desperately the Mets needed him back, the deal looks reasonable.
She desperately wanted to become the "jazz type chick" of his stanzas.
You desperately need a good pitch when you have a bad company.
Desperately did I try to fascinate that night; dismally did I fail.
We breathlessly await release of data, desperately hoping it supports our hypothesis.
However, it seemed to me that the lounge desperately needs a makeover.
"Davis needs help — needs it bad — needs a lawyer desperately," he wrote.
John Delaney wielded the argument recently to grab attention they've desperately sought.
Although surrogacy is overwhelming — emotionally, financially — I desperately want a new conversation.
"We desperately need a convivial meeting place," Congrier mayor Herve Tison said.
Doctors worked desperately to discover the nature of this strange new disease.
"Dancing With the Stars," on ABC, is a show desperately seeking eyeballs.
On Baseball The Atlanta Braves wanted desperately to be competitive this season.
Lobbying groups say the investment is desperately needed, and private foresters agree.
George Washington desperately wanted to be the commander of the Continental Army.
It was somehow both commercially successful and desperately ahead of its time.
Still, the experience allowed him to get something he desperately needed: closure.
He delivers the very blow that the Republican establishment-types desperately needed.
They were local, passionate about their game and desperately wanted to win.
Ghani's coalition desperately needs to be seen as a more viable alternative.
More importantly, it provides hope at a time when it's desperately needed.
Taiwan desperately needs to move away from manufacturing into high-end services.
He said he was recently out of prison and desperately needed help.
Just watched Jeb's ad where he desperately needed mommy to help him.
Adedoyin hoped desperately for a glimpse of her children among those rescued.
He was also desperately protective of his secret life in the attic.
It's a win Apple desperately needs from its single biggest revenue driver.
Pleasants said more practical measures such as bathing facilities are desperately needed.
The process gave me a sense of control that I desperately needed.
This is just the sort of leadership that our country desperately needs.
With his defeat comes relief, yes, but also a desperately needed encouragement.
He desperately needed someone to run the third edition of the event.
We also hope in the fashion industry that so desperately needs it.
They should work hard on, it is something the country needs desperately.
But the deadline also showed how desperately Mr. Kim wanted economic relief.
The point is that Rita desperately wants to fuck over the world.
People were clinging to trees, desperately waiting for some form of rescue.
One of them might be the solution a pro team desperately needs.
He was a showman who desperately wanted the broke Dodgers to succeed.
Pictures of newly-adopted dogs and untouched hardback books aren't just for clout, either: they pleasure the substantia nigra and the ventral tegmental areas of your brain, and ejaculate the dopamine you and I both desperately, desperately crave.
Eat/Desperately try to burn off what you just ate/Eat some more.
It still feels like Gillibrand is desperately seeking a foothold in this race.
I was just grieving for my dead father by desperately cutting up snowflakes.
There are some core truths I desperately desire to instill in my kids.
My mother desperately tried to tell me that they gave my face character.
If I love a movie, I desperately want other people to love it.
We desperately need a new financial system, because this one just isn't working.
After a few amusing moments, mom rushes in and desperately herds them away.
Cameras or not, we are all pirouetting about each other, desperately seeking applause.
The UAW desperately needs to break through at a so-called transplant factory.
Ryan Gosling is both desperately charming and so annoying in this movie. Get.
Instead of launching new, unique companies, we desperately try to follow a trend.
And so, I desperately played the role expected of a "boy" like me.
But I do think the negative current account makes china desperately short dollars.
Joe Manchin, and McConnell and the Republican establishment desperately hoped he wouldn't win.
Credit to Brad, who wrings his hands and desperately tries to placate her.
Furthermore, it elevates Biden to the frontrunner status that he so desperately wants.
Ahead of her, three human guests dressed in tuxedos and gowns run desperately.
Hopefully, season 8 will give us the closure we all so desperately need.
The Puerto Rican government released a list of items it needs most desperately.
Breakingviews The municipal bond market in the United States is desperately lacking enforcers.
I want to send love into the universe because we desperately need it.
BUSH: We desperately need a conservative leader as president of the United States.
That's the kind of hands-on experience that online security so desperately needs.
Hong Kong (CNN)China and India desperately want to improve their trade relationship.
The expense seemed unfathomable and I desperately wanted to carry my own child.
Local officials are now desperately working to prevent the collapse of nearby buildings.
Hoping to obtain desperately needed supplies, John White, the governor, sailed for England.
Haiti Haiti is desperately waiting for aid following the devastation of Hurricane Matthew.
They can make skin feel dry, tight, and desperately in need of moisturizer.
Then he got a call about a girl who desperately needed his help.
I realize I am waiting desperately for my baby's father to come home.
She jumps off, and desperately tries to get inside the driver's side door.
In the meantime, Algeria's elites will be desperately scrambling to retain their power.
Big pharma companies desperately need new products, and the biotech pipeline offers that.
The Europeans fought desperately to assuage Mr Trump's concerns, and earned only humiliation.
Iconic film roles include, After Hours, Desperately Seeking Susan, Pulp Fiction, and Crash.
"I was desperately looking for someone who I could connect with," she says.
Uber desperately wants to take this embarrassing case into arbitration but Alphabet doesn't.
Thank you for aiding me in the healing that I so desperately needed.
Voters of both parties desperately want the government to clean up its act.
The board is trying desperately to stick to an April 2018 construction deadline.
It's clear to me that you're desperately trying to stay in the spotlight.
Uber has been desperately (and quietly) trying to mitigate its losses to drivers.
That said, House Republican leaders desperately want to get this done this week.
President Obama's actions are not only smart and lawful but desperately, morally vital.
He has, at times, been desperately in search of someone to run against.
But for now, it's doing its best to provide a desperately needed service.
For those desperately short on time and energy, Crock-Pot has your back.
He now feels the shame you desperately want to associate with being different.
The gates drop, you rush the beach and desperately try to find cover.
"These young people need us — and we desperately need them," Hatch said Wednesday.
Placing themselves in my shoes for the moment they so desperately yearn for.
DeSantis desperately sought, and outright asked for, President Trump's endorsement and got it.
If you were desperately poor, you had no medical options in the past.
Parents were quick to amass around the debris, desperately looking for their kids.
What the country desperately needs right now is some explanation from President Trump.
Colorado still desperately needs its free rehab clinic, and many more like it.
I went home desperately disappointed to Ebenweiler and told Ganna what I'd done.
The Fortnite porn parody just dropped like the supply llama you desperately needed.
And, Chicago desperately needs an overhaul of the Cook County criminal justice system.
Residents desperately bid on homes that had been in their families for generations.
Cruz, Rubio and Kasich desperately need victories to prove they are still competitive.
But there's another area where Tesla's influence needs desperately to be felt: upgradeability.
The BLM wants and desperately needs Congress to approve the Planning 2.0 rule.
In other areas, people are clinging to rooftops desperately waiting to be rescued.
Even as words alone, this is a political narrative that France desperately needs.
I think we desperately needed to send a message that, 'You know what?
He is desperately trying to hold on to something that no longer exists.
These expensive developments... haven't delivered the genuinely affordable homes ordinary Londoners desperately need.
ISIS is expected to fight desperately to keep holding its self-declared capital.
You find him desperately numerous in the civil service, in the official bureaus.
That's literally all we know and enough for us to need it desperately.
North Korea is desperately poor and relies heavily on its trade with China.
" When Senior happens upon the guy, he desperately says, "They didn't take me.
And you cling desperately to the only thing you now trust: your guru.
Back in 2012, Facebook desperately sought extra revenue streams following its botched IPO.
The contestants too applauded his game, as they struggled desperately to eliminate him.
But the measures have also slowed the flow of desperately needed aid supplies.
We desperately need adults to rise to the huge challenges that we face.
We hope they will help you get the rest you so desperately need.
The supermarkets desperately needed dollars, too: It was how they paid for imports.
The pantry's shelves overflowed with some items while other foods were desperately needed.
Healthcare is a policy area that desperately needs the same key: less government.
The two grew weaker as they waited, desperately, for the police to arrive.
How hard is it to get your hands on these desperately needed materials?
Her name was Jan and she desperately wanted me to call her mom.
Those leaders categorically report that today's military is desperately overtaxed and under-resourced.
With the global bee population plummeting dangerously, beekeepers are desperately seeking a solution.
My inner crone wanted, desperately, to keep Baby Boy in my arms forever.
His progressive, inclusive and compassionate California-driven agenda is desperately needed in Washington.
We desperately need robust antitrust enforcement, just not Ms. Warren's meat ax approach.
Puerto Rico remains in a humanitarian crisis and is desperately lacking leadership today.
It's one of the reasons they so desperately wanted the Malheur occupiers gone.
Her family worried desperately about their little girl – but not about going bankrupt.
This country is desperately in need of more electricians, plumbers, and technology professionals.
Nobody wants the horror that comes with addiction, and most desperately want help.
Her reaction is why young people desperately want new leadership in Congress. pic.twitter.
"The people of Yemen desperately need humanitarian help, not more bombs," Sanders tweeted.
His colleagues desperately tried to save his life, but it was too late.
Even its board now acknowledges that the world desperately needs a better Uber.
Immigrants bring various levels of labor to an economy that desperately needs it.
"It's my life and I'm desperately trying to get it back," she says.
It was a desperately unhappy period for him, leading to a mental breakdown.
We still desperately want to believe that the dream is within our grasp.
Desperately, you just want to watch a good movie to ease your nerves.
For example, once, one of my grandchildren came crying, desperately, into my arms.
Merchants are desperately seeking solutions to help them get out of Amazon's chokehold.
Nancy Wheeler hurtles into the shot, trying desperately to escape the Upside Down.
In response, McGregor has turned to desperately hoping Mayweather gets sent to jail.
We desperately need to repair and upgrade our roads, bridges, airports and railways.
Of course we did, since we desperately needed something to talk about, anyway.
Immigration courts desperately need a complete overhaul that safeguards the independence of judges.
My mother desperately wished she had the gap, but wasn't born with one.
And it helps that Wake Forest Baptist has the capital Cornerstone desperately needs.
One thing I worry desperately about is this virus in long-term care.
I have begun to wish desperately that Americans might consider importing the tradition.
Now they are working around the clock to send desperately needed hurricane aid.
Or split their families apart and return to countries they once desperately escaped?
After the war, veterans desperately needed lodging, so President Truman proposed new projects.
But part of it is also that it desperately needs to be modernized.
If Bangladesh has fewer desperately needy people, why not take advantage of that?
We really risk squandering the troubleshooters that we desperately need at the moment.
What spot in your room or house most desperately needs a little decluttering?
"All of this, for what?" the ballet mistress asks a desperately wounded John.
Ms. Mutu would mostly cry as she spoke desperately to him in Romanian.
The video game industry is desperately in need of more concepts like this.
For his part, though, Kanter is trying desperately not to lose any weight.
Foley has a desperately keen understanding of what happens in a conflict zone.
This construct desperately needs to change if equality is ever to be possible.
Humphrey has the entire Democratic establishment desperately working as hard as they can.
The biggest problem here is it's desperately trying to invalidate a secular one.
The new government desperately needs Western assistance to revive the nation's moribund economy.
In other words: She has sampled the goods, and most desperately wants in.
An only daughter lost, abducted, and her mother searches desperately for nine days.
She liked working, but desperately wanted to spend more time with her daughter.
The win will give Biden some desperately needed momentum ahead of Tuesday's vote.
On his second day without a Juul, he found he wanted one desperately.
Nevertheless, Andrew believed—desperately hoped—he had impressed the other man so far.
At 37, he was an editor at a medical journal and desperately dissatisfied.
And I desperately want to spend time with my own grandchildren one day.
And who knows, maybe you'll meet someone who's desperately looking for a pen.
"What are they trying so desperately to hide?" he asked in a statement.
Some doctors say the ability to expand testing to others is desperately needed.
Now it's an industrial complex whose thematic integrity desperately matters to its constituents.
Mr. Ryan desperately wanted to avoid bringing those bipartisan measures to the floor.
Even its board now acknowledges that the world desperately needs a better Uber.
Concord, New Hampshire (CNN)Amy Klobuchar finally got the moment she desperately needed.
As a young adult, I tried desperately to deny that I was gay.
And that Oval Office meeting that Zelensky desperately sought, it still hasn't happened.
In retrospect, I regret not taking the time off I so desperately needed.
It was a job I was desperately afraid of losing, and failing at.
Dep told me she had been desperately searching for her daughter for years.
We desperately need more resources focused on the development of effective prevention strategies.
Amazon also desperately needs more staff members and more resources devoted to safety.
He also wanted, desperately, to make it as a Division 1 college player.
Right now, addiction medicine is a desperately needed but relatively low-status specialty.
The US, meanwhile, desperately wants to keep its emerging adversary from doing that.
Images from the scene showed people desperately rushing bloodied bodies to local hospitals.
We provided matching funds for equipment that the firefighters said they desperately needed.
Liberal Democrats are desperately trying to stay united amid a dispute between Sens.
Charlie's parents searched desperately for a treatment that could prolong their baby's life.
Many attendees are accountants who are desperately trying to understand the new code.
And we were also desperately influenced by hip-hop from your fair country.
New York (CNN)Sears desperately needs money to keep it afloat during bankruptcy.
New treatments for PTSD are desperately needed, whether it's MDMA or something else.
I desperately needed a waterproof watch for swimming, my only form of exercise.
This is a part of journalism that I have never found desperately comfortable.
They defied barriers for the privilege of offering their desperately needed technical abilities.
There's Wilson, the prime minister who desperately doesn't want this to get political.
Those companies, along with environmental and human rights activists, are desperately seeking alternatives.
It's a major — and desperately needed — fix for CarPlay, and I love it.
Fifth, Republicans desperately need a win, not just in policy, but in politics.
This country desperately needs a positive vision, some goals for where we're going.
And that Oval Office meeting that Zelensky desperately sought – it still hasn't happened.
We are desperately trying to determine if the futures we've planned are moral.
When Jimenez was sentenced, he desperately wept and apologized to the Tuck family.
Turning the page According to Horning, the publishing industry desperately needs to diversify.
Family searched desperately for years For years, Timmothy's family has searched for him.
I was very disappointed in Paul because the wall was so desperately needed.
I desperately want and need to understand the hurdles facing other trafficking survivors.
I desperately needed to understand what this game might be hiding from me.
And we were also desperately influenced by hip-hop from your fair country.
Ann Patchett, in whose work families desperately try to repair their tattered ties.
Democrats desperately want to win back the Midwest states that swung for Trump.
"Desperately waging an all-out war to protect their interest," the narrator continues.
I was drooling over a trashcan while my friends desperately searched for milk.
Despite the chaos, the US and Allies desperately needed Russia to continue fighting.
But it would be self-defeating to freeze out from the ranks individuals who, like Khan, can render unique service to our military and who desperately want to "pay their dues" to a nation they desperately want to call home.
I have been desperately looking for one of those ever since with no luck.
First, Kim paid little, financially or politically, for the legitimation he so desperately craves.
Ali, who worked in a nearby shop, tried desperately to search for his brother.
It's full of new experiences that I desperately want to share with other people.
You're already running five minutes late — but you desperately need a bite to eat.
Now, the New York Times is fighting desperately for its relevance and financial survival.
The world outside of China has been scrambling ever more desperately for replacement supply.
Internet businesses like Twitter and Yahoo are desperately trying to stage long-awaited turnarounds.
With her family she searched desperately for a treatment that could save her life.
But the Democrats nominated a status quo candidate when many voters desperately wanted change.
Bonnie is something Wendy never had, but maybe needed desperately all along: A friend.
Are you desperately in need of a fresh start around your home and family?
He told reporters that investigators "desperately need to talk" to the baby&aposs parents.
"I badly misled many conservationists who are desperately in need of hope," Esvelt said.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina desperately wants you to know how woke it is.
I desperately reach for my water, audibly mouth-breathing, and struggle to remain upright.
As will other secretaries like Betsy DeVos and Ben Carson who desperately need support.
Kathy, unable to look away but also desperately tired, responds to several more tweets.
To fix this crisis, we desperately need to create more housing across the board.
As much as my mom desperately wanted another doctor, though, she couldn't get one.
" In that moment I desperately wanted Tapper to return with, "No problem, Mr. Trump.
The reporters struggle to tell a horrific story that desperately needs to be told.
What it's like to be pregnant and not have the services you desperately need.
Frankie Holmes: I was trying to get help desperately, called over probably 100 facilities.
As often as we have conversations about this problem, the conversation remains desperately narrow.
"He wanted to make a masterpiece, desperately," he states in the DVD's Q&A.
"Brick and mortar businesses are desperately in need of new revenue streams," says Collias.
This book is a snooze, and what's worse, it's striving desperately to feel important.
With all that in mind, researchers are desperately working on better alternatives to meat.
Following a flopped IPO in 2012, Facebook desperately brainstormed new ways to earn money.
Sclerotic monopolies such as Ethio Telecom desperately need to be broken up and sold.
Barack Obama desperately wanted the US to end the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
She's one step closer to $19863,21986 — which is great, because she desperately needs it.
It was a joyful moment, centered on the bleakest, harshest, most desperately emotional music.
And, we desperately want the rest of America to know we are one team.
We have an American there that we desperately want to get back, Joshua Holt.
But to respond to the dramatic spike in needs, more support is desperately needed.
"Just watched Jeb's ad where he desperately needed mommy to help him," Trump tweeted.
It is high-speed fiber optic internet, which is something the country desperately needs.
This method could give a patient's immune system the tools it so desperately needs.
Mr Macri is trying desperately to create economic conditions favourable to his re-election.
I tried so desperately to show who I was, and I couldn't do that.
And Republicans, especially, are desperately trying to interpret events as isolated campaigns gone awry.
I desperately clung to the idea of slimming clothes when I despised my body.
Higher wages spread economic benefits, especially as many salaries used to be desperately low.
AMD desperately wants that to change and the Ryzen CPU is the first step.
From Smith's data-driven perspective, a solution was desperately needed to break Hollywood's inertia.
As part of his job, he mentors men who are desperately trying to quit.
It was a breath of fresh air for a series that desperately needed it.
A panicked Wulff followed, trying desperately to capture Astrid and pull her to safety.
Many of these users have been desperately tweeting at Instagram's Twitter account for help.
If you think a small baby flamingo desperately trying to adult sounds adorable, congratulations.
Obviously, to regain its footing and momentum, Apple desperately needs the next big thing.
Didn't you spend an entire evening desperately trying to get a flan to behave?
When the next downturn comes, this kind of fiscal ammunition will be desperately needed.
Our broken political system desperately needs disruptive reforms that will improve everyday Americans' lives.
Of course, we keep watching because we want desperately for something to go right.
They are being treated for cholera, and she's trying desperately to look after them.
Americans fighting Trump and his agenda desperately need that kind of pick-me-up.
The end storyline result was that Jacobs fell desperately in love/obsession with Lacey.
If you desperately need an upgrade, we have a deal to help you out.
I desperately want a spin-off that reveals the origin story of said dildo.
When I think of those coin purses, I feel embarrassed, desperately sad for him.
It all leaves you desperately hoping that the outcome of that day is different.
If this cute dad moment made you desperately miss Jesse Pinkman, have no fear.
Dean Heller (R-Nev.) for wavering on healthcare, when his vote is desperately needed.
Supporters argue the elderly, disabled and others with fixed incomes desperately need the assistance.
Her human guide, Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), recognizes that she desperately needs a disguise.
Well, unfortunately, I'm never one to admit defeat—even when I desperately need to.
Meanwhile, desperately needed loans from the International Monetary Fund have been put on hold.
She has experienced violence and trauma that she is trying desperately to escape from.
Overall, "what is really desperately needed is increased funding for cancer research," Greenberg said.
I was pissing my pants and desperately trying not to let everyone see that.
Presently, public schools not only provide classroom instruction; they also serve desperately needed meals.
Public safety is not served when we ignore policies desperately in need of reform.
She was crying, desperately explaining she needed to reach her family in New Jersey.
How do we deliver the good jobs and good wages American workers desperately need?
The company desperately needed (and needs) cash to shore up its deteriorating financial condition.
I tried so desperately to hold on that I collapsed under all the weight.
The government is broke and desperately trying to raise new loans from foreign donors.
It's just a bunch of spiced nuts and seeds that desperately need a sweetener.
But when the Cougars desperately needed a stop, they got not one but two.
Opponents have desperately tried to argue that Norwegian and NAI's business model compromises safety.
Yet events and voter fatigue have turned the election into a desperately uncertain affair.
The mom who desperately wanted to live looked into Oregon's Death with Dignity program.
"Just watched Jeb's ad where he desperately needed mommy to help him," Trump wrote.
As the world rises from poverty, coal will remain desperately needed for energy access.
I desperately wanted to end his social isolation at school and in our neighborhood.
They are desperately seeking a savior -- and Ocasio-Cortez, for some, fits that bill.
If the conclusions from Jackson Hole are correct, economic policymakers desperately need their help.
It didn't have that signature cheesy Cheez-It taste that we craved so desperately.
Talks are desperately needed to halt the escalation underway over the last several weeks.
He desperately tried to drag himself toward the outfield, leaving a trail of blood.
Rep. Tlaib wrote a letter to Israeli officials desperately wanting to visit her grandmother.
After my first night on the train, I was desperately wishing for a shower.
And both sides, at this point, desperately need to adjust to the new realities.
As an introvert, big crowds oftentimes render me silent, desperately seeking an escape route.
We are desperately looking for her — if you have seen her, please contact us!
Enforceable spending caps, which we desperately need, would help get our debt under control.
Connors found a population that desperately needed help with the marketing of personal brands.
In the new Congress, her skills will be desperately needed to hold the line.
The harmful impact of unchecked masculinity is so pervasive, we desperately need sweeping change.
I know he's desperately reaching, even in the smallest way, to connect with me.
When Obama took office in 2008, he desperately wanted to keep his beloved BlackBerry.
If I'm desperately locked-out of my digital house, will these three rescue me?
For gunshot survivors, the Medicaid expansion guaranteed access to desperately needed follow-up care.
It can provide remote health care services that are desperately needed but otherwise unattainable.
Despite Hoover's 1931 claim that "nobody is actually starving," the country was desperately hungry.
Trump is changing American politics forever and his leadership and strength are desperately needed.
Regardless, the social network still desperately needs to figure out a way to grow.
The more desperately the press chases readers, the more our press resembles our politics.
Deeply, desperately, we are hoping someone will do something before it is too late.
"We desperately loved Carrie Fisher," J. J. Abrams, who is directing the film, said.
Some actors spend their lives desperately trying to distance themselves from their sitcom characters.
CreditCreditKholood Eid for The New York Times Kehinde Majekodumi does not look desperately ill.
This semi-autobiographical piece centers on Gordon, a teenager who desperately wants to rap.
It would be a win-win for everyone ... and that's desperately needed right now.
In his system were traces of the opioids he had tried desperately to kick.
I was in my late teens, desperately trying to cover up my flagrant homosexuality.
When I interviewed them, the exhaustion was palpable; releasing Owlboy was desperately needed catharsis.
He desperately needs to make a deal with Democrats to keep the government funded.
There's a Forest Resilience Bond underway that seeks to finance desperately needed wildfire prevention.
New Orleans was a club of which I desperately wanted to be a member.
In an age of noise, they offer the quiet many of us desperately desire.
I so desperately wanted to maintain the illusion that I was on equal footing.
"We desperately need more information about what's going on in these tails," he said.
Meanwhile, real musicians and real singers desperately try to win contests on TV shows.
I could not give him the false hope that we both so desperately craved.
I cleaned the house frequently, trying desperately to shake off the cobwebs of sadness.
Right now, there's a chance he won't get the fall elections he desperately desires.
"She's having a bad turn," he said instead, desperately hoping the doctor would understand.
The novel is an extended character study, and in understanding the desperately conforming Mrs.
And Pakistan desperately needed a modern power grid to help ease persistent electricity shortages.
"People are so desperately ill now, it isn't the right time," Dr. Reich said.
Right now, people across campus are almost desperately trying to get their goodbyes in.
She needs to walk the talk and she desperately needs Sanders reigniting "the Bern."
But I wanted so desperately to support my candidate that I made a calculation.
"We desperately need positive change here," Newman told reporters in a call last week.
Flanagan finished seventh in Boston in April, a race she desperately wanted to win.
Yet against the structures, we are still thriving in finding our inner voices desperately.
"It was desperately needed good news at a time when we needed it most."
But with Parliament suspended for almost five weeks there will be desperately little time.
"Now we can't provide that human touch physically that some desperately need," Thompson said.
Please keep up this kinda content, Roger ... we desperately need sports in our lives.
Mr. Wang, Mr. Milbury said, "desperately wanted to keep the team on the Island."
The students tried desperately to barricade the closet door with a heavy pottery kiln.
That season, his teams fell just short of the trophies they so desperately wanted.
The advantage of the transplant to the desperately ill recipient often outweighs that risk.
In Wuhan, video footage of people desperately seeking help was widespread on social media.
Law enforcement operations will be seen as illegitimate even when they are desperately needed.
We desperately need to expand and repair our roads, bridges, water systems, and more.
I desperately wanted to get out, so I settled on taking a regular taxi.
Most members of Congress want, some desperately, to be re-elected again and again.
Trump has already announced an impressive, and desperately needed, turnaround in his fundraising pace.
This program is clearly sustainable, desperately needed, and valued by the communities it serves.
They are desperately looking for more money if they want to extend the fight.
" He warned that it could "lead to more danger for those desperately seeking safety.
He likes to pretend that he doesn't need me, but he needs me desperately.
Think Madonna in "Desperately Seeking Susan" transplanted to Capri, and you'll get the idea.
Mr. Trump desperately needs a chief of staff who will tell him hard truths.
In an internal memo, Andrew Bosworth said he "desperately" wanted the president to lose.
Girardi's bullpen also became desperately thin after starter Michael Pineda lasted only four innings.
Many people look at multi-millionaires and desperately want to know: What's their secret?
Despite a slight update in 1966, the museum was desperately in need of rescue.
I interrupted desperately, talking so loudly that Cosgrove was compelled to stop and listen.
By all outward indications, Mr. Trump "desperately needs to take the course," she said.
As recently as the past decade, politicians desperately sought the NRA's seal of approval.
Perhaps Mr Mourinho will finally deliver the trophies that Spurs fans so desperately want.
US diplomats said Ukraine desperately needed the help for its war against Russian proxies.
What is desperately needed is an independent inquiry modeled on the 9/11 Commission.
"I have been trying desperately to get one, and I have failed," Gouzer said.
Encouraging the innovation that is so desperately needed must be central to these discussions.
His mother also desperately clings to the hope that his body will be found.
Breaking through on immigration reform will require addressing two issues desperately requiring a solution.
Meanwhile, she desperately called her daughter's cellphone, over and over again, to no avail.
Its lumber is a source of desperately needed income for the poor Congo nation.
Driving (desperately) up and down a crowded street, hoping for an open parking spot.
"I'm worried because I desperately need to hear if she is OK," Rolle said.
One specific challenge is populating clinical trials for the most desperately needed new antibiotics.
Her honesty, integrity, and passion would help accelerate the reforms the organization desperately needs.
They desperately dialed relatives on cellphones, begging for instructions about how to get out.
Perhaps because it so desperately needed people, Wyoming was, from the outset, unusually egalitarian.
Even as Mr. Lei and his family searched desperately, Wenfeng was in official hands.
Trudeau, meanwhile, is trying desperately to keep the story out of the election headlines.
Under the cover of darkness, he could get the peace he so desperately coveted.
Jean wheeled around to find me wheezing and pointing desperately at my trach tube.
His steps got shorter and quicker as he tried desperately to slow his pace.
Millennials, Ms. Petersen argues, are just desperately striving to meet their own high expectations.
"No matter what happens to coal, West Virginia desperately needs industrial diversification," Deskins said.
Trump agreed, and Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) picked up a desperately needed vote.
"Battulga is desperately trying to play this role but definitely he cannot," Sumati said.
The characters of Mary Tyler Moore rarely admit it, but they're all desperately lonely.
And I almost didn't know it because I was so desperately making, you know?
The early launch date comes at a time when Starbucks desperately needs a win.
They owned a single-family house in the city that desperately needed an upgrade.
And city officials are now desperately looking to residents to pick up the tab.
I was desperately trying to hide the bloat that I felt was so obvious.
My family was, and is, desperately poor and I have always helped support them.
At the heart of the film are Will Smith's Deadshot, who is desperately trying to make amends with his daughter, and Margot Robbie's sassy, psychotic Harley Quinn, who is desperately trying to get back to her love, the Joker, Batman's infamous nemesis.
You don't just need a dog — you need a needy, couch-chewing, desperately adorable puppy.
The catch: he's the world's last male white northern rhino and desperately needs to mate.
We love you and are desperately doing everything we can to bring you home safely.
Now, it looks like they'll finally be getting that yellow hue they so desperately desire.
And desperately trying to figure out how Edrio Two Tubes plays into all of this.
"We were just fucking kids desperately trying to cling onto our childhood," says Mortimer, laughing.
Forensic science—the techniques law enforcement applies to cases, CSI-style—desperately needs an overhaul.
She's also desperately trying to get Homer to believe that Hap is a bad man.
I still think we need that desperately, we need that level-five ethic. Mm-hmm.
"It's a very hard problem and a very valuable problem and desperately needed," he said.
It's a franchise-altering opportunity, especially with so many teams desperately needing an elite blueliner.
And Pyongyang may hope South Korea could resume desperately needed economic aid at some point.
The desperate things front offices do when they so desperately need a player to perform.
"classy" drama that features a beleaguered director (Ralph Fiennes; everyone is in this movie) desperately
"It's almost like they desperately want to carry on differentiating" into mature cells, Frayne said.
Update: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is proving to be the beauty ambassador we all desperately needed.
They marvel at the wealth and achievement, and they desperately want to know the secret.
It turns out, we all do need the D. And we want the D. Desperately.
The Islamic State is a cult that desperately wants Western nations to turn on themselves.
There he desperately attempted to enlist in the U.S. Navy during the First World War.
Desperately, the bees try to sting the hornets, yet they can't puncture the giants' armor.
And that's a shame especially for The Perfect Date, a film that desperately needed saving.
"They are desperately concerned that they might lose their access to health care," she said.
Who amongst us hasn't desperately scoured the neighborhood for some coffee shop to relieve ourselves?
Turning neighbor against neighbor and sowing division at a time when we desperately need unity.
After I fathered so many girls, I desperately wanted sons to look after my girls.
It seems to me like it's beautifully premeditated and they're trying to desperately seek dollars.
Back in that galaxy far, far away, we cared desperately for a walking trash can.
Younger coaches are desperately seeking veteran mentors with similar values to help navigate their careers.
Of course, situations will still happen where players desperately need to get to a toilet.
I was swimming in a sea of unexpected and unspellable but desperately necessary line items.
The company understands that, right now, people desperately want more control over their personal information.
"It's the only way to bring about the change our country desperately needs," she argued.
Fuller and Green brought together a terrific cast that desperately needs something better to do.
"We are desperately seeking help from the U.S. embassy and Brazilian government," the statement continues.
Though I desperately wanted to make a French friend, I mostly wandered the city solo.
But health advocates say this would mean stripping it from women who desperately need it.
People looked around, desperately, at the dancer in order to see what they were doing.
Do they just not get along or do they desperately want to fuck one another?
For all his flaws, Mr Temer was making progress on reforms that Brazil desperately needs.
At the same time, the Vaughans desperately need their EU subsidy to make a living.
India, where energy ministers are desperately erecting "dirty coal" plants to support the population explosion.
"Newspapers were desperately seeking to maximize their readership as much as possible," he tells Vox.
With CES over, Twitter desperately needed a follow-up to our own Vergecast Live series.
Still, we desperately need to solve the electric-car conundrum, because our planet is dying.
My roommate wants to go shopping, and I desperately need to find my Halloween costume.
I believe we desperately need to reimagine what collective happiness might look like in 2018.
He's desperately trying to find the Outpost to seek vengeance on Coco for abandoning him.
Notre Dame was on fire, and I desperately want to talk to Jamie about it.
CeCe (Caroline Clay), the beloved matchmaker patient is desperately in need of an organ transplant.
T. needs decongestants and tissues, and we desperately need batteries for our body hair trimmer.
"We desperately loved Carrie Fisher," Abrams said in a press release tied to the announcement.
A woman was shown crying while looking desperately for her missing 5-year-old son.
Nevertheless, Puerto Rico desperately needs the help of as many politicians and civilians as possible.
That's a dangerous prospect for Trump, and one his lawyers have tried desperately to avoid.
He's the young Dumbledore I never thought I needed but now desperately want more of.
The family had been desperately searching for Christina since the fire swept through her area.
But the rest of the country is desperately poor, barely governed and awash with arms.
There are also many reasons people don't have sex, even it's something they desperately want.
The stronger Mr Corbyn becomes, the more desperately the Tories cling to the status quo.
Not a lot of money trickled down to desperately impoverished Yemenis, especially in the south.
Hotels around the region are completely booked as evacuees desperately look for places to stay.
The first is that he plainly realises that Zimbabwe desperately needs economic help from abroad.
I spoke English as well as I could and tried desperately to look more English.
I also desperately need to clean my room, but that can wait until the weekend.
Elected officials are hamsters on a wheel, always desperately raising money for the next election.
Jared was desperately trying to make sure Caila didn't get scared off by Ashley's antics.
Some women take him at his word, flying to Manila and desperately searching the pavement.
And that's Dustin desperately trying to ask a Queen to care about his pleb problems.
Everyone was desperately trying to claw back some of their losses by suing each other.
A New York judge is desperately searching for people who don't hate Martin Shkreli's guts.
By now, if you've wanted that desperately to watch Stranger Things 2, you've done so.
Many of the girls didn't speak English or were poor and desperately needed the money.
To some employers, snail mail may come off as desperately old-school and worse, slow.
Right now we're desperately looking for clues as to what the larger theory would be.
That is how desperately shallow the talent pool is north of the women's bantamweight division.
There he is, in front of a baffled photographer, desperately hoping that nobody will notice.
Also, Apple's iMac and Mac Pro desktop computers are desperately in need of a refresh.
He's nameless for now, but the woman desperately trying to gain his affection is Tracy.
Officials knew that Trump's claim was wrong and were desperately trying to make it right.
Apparently, it wasn't working out and so then they started desperately going through audition tapes.
Margo says Ron is worth more than $14 mil, and she desperately needs help surviving.
Second, there is considerable agreement that the disclosure regime for public companies desperately needs reform.
Facebook is desperately scrounging for ways to get users to create and post original content.
If you desperately need seven usable seats, the X5 isn't the family SUV to get.
If he has nothing to hide, he has to stop acting like he desperately does.
Working in unison, we can deliver the real American change our country so desperately needs.
During their 11 minute conversation, she revealed she desperately hoped someone would adopt her baby.
She says that even though her boyfriend was supportive, she desperately wanted to call Phipps.
In the immediate aftermath of Trump's victory, the left desperately sought to delegitimize his election.
"She is killing my spirit," Vernon says desperately as he attempts to justify his flight.
Shkreli tells us his companies are trying to develop new, desperately necessary, treatments for autism.
Clearly this is logical for now, yet beyond the immediate future, clarity is desperately lacking.
Jet Airways, which controls a sixth of India's booming aviation market, desperately needs a bailout.
I just paid $200 for one hour of desperately searching for something to talk about.
" British Transport Police is saying, desperately, while the curtains softly waft at your window. "Hey!
I am a cancer survivor, but now I'm also desperately and illogically afraid of food.
As they both wake up, they ask desperately whether or not the other is alive.
The Democrats desperately need an authoritative autopsy of 2016: a winnable election with disastrous results.
Desperately trying to touch the hair of any blonde woman who speaks to him. Eyal?
No matter how desperately I tried to rise above the fray, it just didn't happen.
She saw the injured girl lying on the floor, her relative desperately pumping her chest.
Trump desperately needs tempered and measured voices around him, Bolton is neither of those things.
Prison-to-work programs over all are "desperately inadequate," said Devah Pager, a Harvard sociologist.
This, her mother wrote, was her solution to getting the little sister she desperately wants.
Travel photography is one option, but many events and festivals are desperately seeking freelance photographers.

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