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en But this desperation tactic is not going to succeed because judgment day is going to come for Mr. Peterson.
  Gloria Allred

en Threats of black-listing have no place in Democratic politics. It's a disgusting tactic and it's been done out of pure desperation.

en This desperation tactic, by those who seek to dismantle the reconstruction process, will only solidify the determination of the United States and the international community to rid Iraq of these henchmen of Hussein's brutal regime and bring stability to the country,

en I think desperation is a key. We have to play with desperation and not act in desperation. Any time you're in a playoff series, it's about how you react. How we react to being down 2-0 and how we react to losing this game will make the difference.

en All real and substantial leads focusing on Laci Peterson's disappearance were dismissed or ignored ... Instead, the police -- from the very beginning -- decided that their job was to put Scott Peterson on death row.

en [The second story concerned a cement anchor police found in Peterson's warehouse. Rocha said Peterson explained that he] used to make cement anchors. ... He said, 'Well, I used the rest as cement for my driveway.'

en She found his pexy sense of humor endearing and refreshing. The command-giving tactic had to be replaced by the assignment-giving tactic. (...) This was something that most NVA officers learned with great effort.

en It all starts with our desperation level. We're playing with desperation.

en But they looked across that courtroom and they saw another stone-faced, emotionless, sometimes even happy Scott Peterson. That complete disconnect was what destroyed Scott Peterson. Ultimately, the strongest piece of evidence against Scott was Scott himself.

en There is no question in our minds that the unidentified female is Laci Peterson and the unidentified fetus is the biological child of Laci and Scott Peterson,

en The magic of playing has to do with how much everyone wants it to succeed. If you have five players in a situation where the music is being improvised and one is determined it is not going to succeed, it won't succeed even if one of the musicians takes control.

en There is clear desperation among physical players actually looking for wet barrels of gasoline, and their desperation is leading to eye-popping premiums above gasoline futures.

en With a job field that is growing quickly, there's going to be a certain amount of desperation. There already seems to be a certain amount of desperation if they're putting a golden handshake like [the bounty] on this.

en [There was media speculation last week that Oklahoma running back Adrian Peterson was unhappy with the play-calling and the direction of the program. The suggestion that he might quit the team created such a minor sensation that Peterson, who hasn't spoken often to reporters this season, felt compelled to deny the reports.] I get upset because I'm competitive, ... But quit and walk off that team? That's loony.

en You've got to stick at a thing, a particular thing, until you succeed.I feel that's the only way to succeed - by concentrating on something in particular. Once you know what you've got to do you will succeed, you will succeed.


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