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1. As we grew old, the contact reduced to sometimes in dire need
2. The décor in the living room is pretty dire and tatty too, but once the wallpaper is removed, I’ll be able to paint the walls and then it won’t look too bad
3. although he deemed it unnecessary to wear a tie under these dire circumstances
4. For Ava to be this distracted when these events on the ground were unfolding, events her sister was involved in, meant there was some dire emergency to the system
5. I had to rip up my jeans in lieu of the toilet paper, and of all of the things that I requested from captors, it was this simple product that now seemed so much less of a luxury and much more of a dire necessity
6. ' He never had any idea their situation was so dire
7. This is a dire situation,
8. They’re doing ‘Mack & Mabel’ and my American accent is dire … however, I’ll be dressing Mabel during the run
9. For example, if you were feeling tense about an upcoming visit to your doctor because he might give you a dire prognosis you could write, “I"m afraid that the doctor will tell me that there is nothing he can do to help me
10. We are all family here on Aura; we do not place stock in the dire need for a child to be of one’s own blood
11. He had been away from it so long, what is a civilization anyway? A source of dire news
12. She laughed at his dire descriptions of the harsh conditions and kissed him lightly saying he had never stayed on the third moon of Alterei Regula; this would be a piece of cake compared to that
13. It is because, historically, religious power has caused dire
14. The inauguration of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges was a step too far for that cadre of individuals who, through ignorance, fear, or arrogance had long suspected that the continued encouragement of the 'Chinaman and his squaw-woman,' by the rest of the civic population would lead to dire consequences
15. Removing a protective totem could have dire
16. struggling out in the dire weather to face who-knows-what
17. and sensitively, or I fear there will be dire consequences,'
18. Instead it took this dire situation to affect their pocketbooks and bank accounts to impinge upon their own attentions
19. her—the way he always escaped dire situations—was through the doorway of a
20. She had never been in more dire straits, so naturally she was quite afraid
21. cared, given such dire circumstances, but today he’d had
22. their situation was dire indeed
23. The storm-darkened sky, beautiful in its dusky radiance, was a dire signal to cut her perceived losses and seek refuge for the night
24. that has much more dire consequences
25. It’s that dire, is it?”
26. And in turn more dire methods would be employed to bring them to a permanent halt
27. This Roscius was enough of a threat to compel a dire letter from Tullius
28. He wondered which ones were prostitutes, in dire need of money for another line of that purple Vex, and which ones were simply home-wrecked girls, in dire need of love and warmth
29. have to reveal to him? What would the good-humored young woman be shown to have been hiding for all of these weeks? He almost feared to find out, hoping that whatever it was, it was not too dire - and that they could all return to their comfortable normalcy soon enough
30. If it’s His will, He shall deliver me out of any danger or dire predicament; especially if it has something to do with the fulfilment of His plan
31. The ones whose dire grins persisted even in death and whose life-force she had slipped on as she scrambled away
32. And after the group was mostly convinced away, though reluctantly, their object of dire concern and sorrow became immediately evident
33. However, when greed and fear seep into the minds of human beings, things deplete faster than they can regenerate, causing dire consequences
34. Rather, we are responsible collectively for the dire experiences in life
35. So far they had used little more than two fifths of their supplies so they could survive at least another five or six days before things got really dire
36. Because of the dire shortage of water and how precious it was a lot of the lads had either beards or stubble on their faces and the smell of us would have sent a skunk running for cover but such was life here on the peninsula
37. Some of these predictions that are still to be fulfilled are extremely ominous and paint a dire picture of the world in its last seven years, before the Messiah returns to reign for a thousand years
38. He gripped the torch even harder, his voice now a harsh, dire whisper
39. The situation was dire and Lee
40. beside himself, as he knew the situation was dire and time was
41. army was in dire straits and that his capability in battle was
42. Needless to say, his emphasis on the survival of the fittest was to have dire social consequences, most importantly the rise of so-called Aryan superiority and the rise of Nazism
43. With the capacity of each transport, and the roster of each regiment before him, the youngest officer could have made effective assignment and saved such dire confusion, which took two days to untangle, and entailed much sun-exposure and hardship on the soldiers
44. Davies ran his despatch boat down to the “Texas,” and informed Miss Barton of the dire need of the hospital at Siboney
45. Written expressions are not (merely) impartial bystanders indifferent to an author‘s tireless efforts to create something meaningful or consonant with the author‘s intended designs; exhausting its own emotional and intellectual energies by sustaining elements of singular merit however dire or tiring such efforts might (otherwise) be
46. Wage and Price controls and excessive regulations are prime examples that have produced dire consequences on the open market
47. Getting lost in SAP COIN had dire consequences as we navigated to water points and I learned a valuable lesson
48. You simply did not disrespect it or its members without dire consequences
49. Such action was bound to have dire consequences for the SAP could not, and would not allow that kind of behaviour
50. Moral self-righteousness, characteristic of the sixties mindset, elevated traditional inter-generational rivalries to unprecedented levels whose dire consequences continue to reverberate throughout our society today