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en It's a very big step to take and I think people are fairly desperate by the time they make the call to us. A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing.

en Given the sad state of affairs of the activity habits of our young people, desperate times call for desperate measures. We've got to pull out all stops to get young people more active.

en I believe that this is, frankly, a fairly desperate attempt on his part to distract attention from what apparently is a fairly serious whistle-blower allegation,

en He's ready to step in any time we make the call.

en Those groups have done a lot of good work, but there is room for a group like ours to step in and literally walk people through what's available to them, and make sure they are treated fairly.

en This case is about folks trying to make money off of people in a desperate situation. That's not right. You come to people's rescue when they are in a desperate situation. You don't target them as something you can make money off of.

en Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures

en Long Beach can turn out to be a real street fight. In order to do well, you need to keep your paint on the car and not leave it on the wall. You do it by not getting involved in other people's disasters. Because everything occurs on that one long straight, people get desperate to make things happen. You will see desperate moves, and that's what takes people out -- trying to stick their nose in where there's a wall and you and not enough space for them. You'll see them, two by two, just go straight to the walls.

en People are very desperate this time of year right after the holidays when they may not have realized how much they have spent. But you want to make sure that where you turn is actually helping you and not putting you further in debt.

en It's time to step up and make a commitment. There's so much at stake. So many possibilities. They're struggling to operate on a shoestring. It's time to step up and make a major difference.

en We knew they were a desperate team. This is their last chance to make it. I thought we were confident going into the game. We lost a little step in the first period. Things just didn't go our way.

en Make sure you take your time, once you're finished, glance over it, go step by step, make sure all the boxes are filled and make sure that signature line is signed.

en I'm not the type of administrator to call and beg people to let me into something. You earn it and you deal with it. Obviously I'm going to call the NIT people but it won't be to beg, it will be to make a point that I need to make about our program.

en Nearly all the tv stations and weather people are forecasting an 80% chance of rain over the next 24 hours so we decided to make the call. We didn't want to make this call, but with the forecast we wanted to make it early and not at the last minute so to not force any unnecessary travel.

en If I can't get rid of him, my Plan B was making my hand, which was a fairly good call (with 14 outs -- nine diamonds to make the flush, minus the 5 of diamonds that would make four of a kind for Helppi, plus three non-diamond queens and three non-diamond 7s to make the straight).


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