Still, they're expecting brisk business in August, as city-bound New Yorkers will be desperate for a break from the urban jungle.
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He'll be 22 then, still young by NHL goaltenders' standards, though if the Flyers' history with goalies is any harbinger, they might be desperate for Stolarz to join them sooner.
Meanwhile, ABC doesn't appear to be desperate for advertisers.
The innovations these companies are developing gives us hope that we will be able to meet the needs of a world that will be desperate for food and protein as it nears nine billion people.
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This could take far longer than the 10 and 14 days previously offered, although if the player is inspired to play a large amount, they could reach that goal quickly and be desperate for more, which is what Blizzard is hoping for.
He is confident that the crowd will be "desperate for it to happen, for the people on stage to be successful" - in their lives as well as their routine.
So at the current moment the White House, being somewhat beleaguered, facing the Democratic Congress now and not seeing much success in its diplomatic efforts around the world, may be somewhat desperate for a success.
But here's the thing -- I already asked him, and the chances that I'm going to be so desperate for a social recommendation that I'll turn to my social networks for something to do is, at least in my case, slim to none.
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European budgets will be hard-pressed to absorb all this metal, so there will be a desperate need for export sales.
But with Alan Shearer, England's prolific goal scorer, injured and out of the game for months, it may be time for desperate measures.
This time next year, Sony and Microsoft and Nintendo are likely to be locked in a desperate battle for holiday dollars.
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The NUS president, who has always championed partnership working in the past, said there would be a "desperate need" for a new universities' "watchdog", with powers to refer university pricing practices to the Office for Fair Trading or the Monopolies Commission and to monitor the accuracy of prospectuses.
But it might be convincing to doctors who are desperate for new treatments.
The hiatus may be understandable but not for patients desperate for state-of-the art medicines, whatever their cost.
But there's one thing that the Times, my former employer, probably isn't: a practical model to be emulated by a newspaper industry desperate for a new game plan.
"Upton Park would be redeveloped and there is a desperate need for that in the area, " he commented.
Although there is job hunting help for the desperate, for many of us the job market will have to be replaced by an entrepreneurial venture.
Britain represents such a lot of values for us that we would be desperate if Britain would leave the European Union.
On Saturday they will create history when they meet Ireland in the first football match to be staged at Croke Park, but Robinson said there will be no room for sentiment with both sides desperate for victory.
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On the other hand, if Netanyahu sits on his laurels, he will be surprised to see how quickly Obama - desperate for a foreign policy achievement after being laughed out of Teheran and Pyongyang - forgets his happiness at Netanyahu's address.
Many of his witnesses will be forced under oath to describe the desperate hunt for soft money, the special access given to donors with business before the government and the suspension of White House vetting rules designed to keep hustlers with deep pockets from making pitches on presidential time.
Architects and developers, who could afford to be picky during the roaring 1920s, were suddenly desperate for employment and there was only one big job available: the project financed by John D.
But this simple soldier would be a far less adventurous leader for a party in desperate need of new ideas.
Anyway I think Michael Noer is a very good example of a very silly person, a person desperate for attention and who really wants to be a well known as a journalist(I know I certainly have never heard of him before this.) Shame on you for inciting problems in a country already struggling with problems between parents, between men and women.
Franchises in Tampa Bay and Oakland are desperate for new ballparks and without public support may be forced to relocate.
Biotech shops with innovative compounds will be able to win increasingly lucrative deals with big drug firms desperate for new ideas.
Whatever Avigdor Lieberman's drawbacks may be, they clearly don't include excessive worship of the international community's taste for opulent statecraft or a desperate desire to be loved by Europe.
According to information from her publicist Nadine Jolson, Joosten embraced the "Desperate Housewives" plot that called for her to be diagnosed with -- and eventually succumb to -- lung cancer in the series' final season.
Desperate for international aid and recognition, their adversary may be raising the stakes to break their nerve.
The answer seems to be that the interests of exporters are paramount, given the desperate scramble for growth that has followed the credit crunch and the global recession.
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