Sentences with phrase «time of desperation»

Therefore, a respected fan base is more likely to aid clubs in times of desperation.
In times of desperation, the most dubious purposes can continue to be advanced under the banners of myriad fatuities.
Most christians only remember their faith at a time of desperation or need.
Also we have Ramsey and Wilshere in time of desperation.
And in those times of desperation and despair (or just annoyance), a grown - ass man steps up to the plate with a gentle shoulder rub and words of encouragement.
It's obvious that when a film begins with a pilot in training that this very same character will be called upon in a time of desperation.
One must remember that this was a time of desperation, when most able - bodied men had been taken into the armed forces, and a great many experimental ideas were proposed by the Churchill government.
According to the museum, the title of the work and this exhibition references a Japanese idiom that relates to the process of rejuvenation: an octopus can chew off a damaged tentacle in times of desperation and grow back a new one in its place.
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