I hope I can show and tell you the real, true Japan that cannot be seen in other mass media. |
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I hope this tragic case can send out a wake-up message to all those people who make this kind of idiotic call. |
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I hope this is not a harbinger of 4 a.m. wake-up calls to come, but I'm probably kidding myself. |
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Seriously, my family have been wonderfully supportive and I hope we'll have time to enjoy a nice walk together. |
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Yes, and I'm hoping that if the academy has a nomination for the best walk-on, I hope that I'll qualify. |
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So I hope to interview Ed later this month, and get the walk-through on IBM's Workspace strategy and client technology. |
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Fine, I hope she clocks him one right on the nose, we've got to be moving in a minute. |
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When I get to his age, I hope the walleye are biting, the salmon are running and my outboard is working. |
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I hope others take a leaf out of your book and I look forward to working with you again next year. |
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I hope that the prosecutors and law enforcement officers also take this seriously and throw the book at him if he is caught. |
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And considering my contempt for the Ivy League, I hope, you know, they throw the book at them. |
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I hope that the strong attitude that saw me through my career will see me through my time in prison. |
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I hope that all the spectators this weekend feel what I feel when I see the mighty warbirds flying high. |
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This is clearly an abuse of the public airwaves, and I hope Americans rise up against these stations and take some action to stop this. |
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There has been resistance from some quarters but I hope it everyone can see that it is a benefit to both punters and television viewers. |
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I hope it will be the vehicle for acceleration in improvements in the railway system. |
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But I think he will appreciate it for its openness, I hope, and how it helps to make Jesus approachable, accessible. |
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This is an accident waiting to happen and if this dog does attack a child then I hope the judge can live with his decision. |
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I hope therefore that she will accept my opinion that she made a mistake and act accordingly. |
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One day I hope we may find a way but it will require work on my mother's part as well as mine. |
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I hope it results in them changing their ways and showing greater respect to other cultures. |
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Any new fan who inquires further into the obstacles he met will I hope be shaken to the core by the venomous snobbery that stood in his way. |
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I hope to explore ways and means of strengthening the economic, defence and cultural ties between our two countries. |
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I have a whole bunch of photos from the trip and stories up the wazoo that I hope to post in a day or two. |
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I hope you've recovered from any jet lag suffered from your recent Middle East listening tour. |
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If he plays half for the Knights today, though, I hope the selectors watch him. |
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I hope they have a long time on the job queue, because they are not competent to do anything else. |
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We will be having exams on Saturday and Sunday as well, so I hope your weekends are better than mine. |
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I hope that if any more jooking takes place for the season you will be the donor and not the recipient! |
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I thought it was well dodgy and I hope they get one back against them in Turin. |
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I hope Pauric gets well soon and can keep that Old Fair Day going for many more years. |
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I wish Scott and Caroline and Lorna well and I hope they get away with it for ever. |
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I want to address some remarks to him, and I hope he is listening to this debate. |
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I hope that training courses are put on to ensure they can continue in viable and financially rewarding employment elsewhere. |
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I hope to join the Marines and they will put me through college in return for four years service when my education is finished. |
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We do not know all the circumstances, and I hope that adherence to confidentiality means that we never will. |
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I hope it is raining when you are reading this column because I will be lying on a beach in Salou this week. |
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I hope they'll be entertaining, something juicy for us to gasp and giggle about. |
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I hope that my rambling answer fully addressed your thought-provoking question, Matthew. |
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They paid no attention whatsoever to the opera, so I hope they forked out full whack and regretted it. |
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I hope whatever you decide is the best decision for your longterm happiness. |
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This is the most surprising number they've yet come up with and I hope one that will prove and justify their longevity and popularity. |
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I hope you realise that, as busy as you believe you are, you must take advantage of this opportunity on offer. |
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I hope his commitment and long hours do not have adverse effects on him or his family. |
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Whatever and wherever you choose to eat, I hope you enjoy your Branson vacation. |
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It's a story, and I hope a good one, and whether or not people like it will depend on them. |
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In doing so, I hope to convince you that running for a Student Government Executive Body position will be worth your while. |
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I have a real personal admiration and affection for him, and I hope and believe he does for me as well. |
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I hope that this group and the Afro-American Group will be joined next year with an Asian and a Hispanic group. |
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I'd love to contact this girl because she was really sweet and I hope this letter will find her. |
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I hope to have photos and an entry about my new carnivorous flora soon, as they are wicked cool. |
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The fantasy elements are there to serve what I hope is a realistic depiction of human nature. |
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We have a wealth of committed agriculturalists in this area and I hope they stick with the job. |
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I hope I have sent out a reasoned response based on a lot of thought about the issue. |
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I hope my luck holds, but finding the coupon was a big enough boost anyway. |
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I hope what you are dreaming of is making the world a better place, and unlike all these other kibitzers, I can tell you exactly how to do so. |
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I respect what everyone else decides but I hope my refusal is not held against me. |
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Oh, sure, you all have seen me wing a couple of people, but I hope that it was only after they'd repeatedly attacked me. |
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I hope a judge tells this airy-fairy libertarian just where he can shove his human rights. |
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Now that most of the chaff has been winnowed I hope to be able to concentrate on the wheat. |
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I hope they won't be recluses and that they'll enjoy rural life and all that goes on in the community. |
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Happy birthday and I hope your wish for a huge boost to global development comes true. |
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Hopefully that new government, after June 30th, will be able to reconstitute their army, which is what I hope they will do. |
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I hope this sets the record straight and clears up any confusion over our position. |
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So now I hope you are properly scolded, and having kissed the rod, like a good disciple, are taking seriously to your task. |
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I hope he makes a swift comeback, but an injury like his will need plenty of rest and recuperation. |
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I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now. |
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I hope that we will now rededicate our lives and our institutions to the search for harmony, peace and tolerance. |
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I hope as I go on in my career I will be known as a director who can tackle anything. |
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I'm still praying for you, and I hope everything works out for the greater good! |
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I hope that others can take the lessons learned here to their own work groups. |
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If that's the case, then I hope they're cuter than these two knuckleheads sitting in front of me. |
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I hope and pray that the friends and family who mean so much to Sherry have survived and are safe from harm. |
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I hope I can go as far as reaching the world number one, but I realize it requires hard work. |
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I hope that at worst they are being mercenary and irresponsible and thoughtless. |
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I hope some of you can make it to one of our performances and it would be brilliant to hear some feedback! |
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I hope those who meet to consider York's future next month reflect on this salutary tale. |
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I hope when I take my A levels, people will appreciate the effort needed to pass exams. |
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Don't forget to tell the guys that I send regards and that I hope we can be together in Silver City. |
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Clearly there is some reason why these birds of passage have alighted here, and I hope they're having fun. |
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All that is left to say is that I hope those of you who attended thought the event as worthwhile and inspirational as I did. |
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I hope to begin rehearsals again by the end of the year and book a tour for next year. |
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I hope that fleshing out the mystique hasn't detracted at all from its allure. |
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I hope the trees you see pictured here and their locations inspire you to hunt for new champs and to help us remeasure the old. |
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I hope my vision is clear enough for this job and ambitious enough for this country. |
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Next time I hope the Welsh communists will come up north to visit their lapsed brethern. |
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I hope you enjoy yourselves immensely at the roast and say plenty of mean things about me. |
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I haven't seen James or Michael since that last ball, I hope James wasn't too mad at me. |
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And the information is cutting edge, though I hope that when my kids are my age, it will be laughingly obsolete. |
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I hope you're aware that these walls are only a layer of sheet rock and a bit of plaster! |
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I hope over two or three years we'll raise funds for diabetes research which will reach seven figures. |
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I hope they remind them that the spacebar doesn't respawn you in real combat. |
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And I hope you'll respect my wishes, and stop reading this site, and let us go our separate ways. |
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I hope they will receive a commensurate pay rise for any additional responsibilities. |
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I'm turning theatre down left, right, and centre at the moment and I hope my plan pays off. |
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I interviewed an impressive young man during the week and I hope to be able to make an announcement very soon. |
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I hope to bring the necessary legislative proposals to the House during the course of the year. |
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I hope everyone saw the retraction I posted at the beginning of the last chapter. |
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The guys from the revenue via Harrogate paid me a call, not on a professional basis I hope. |
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None of these thoughts are total cures or solutions, but I hope there is some value in them. |
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I hope that young people will understand that if they won't win back their world from the imperialists they will be plagued by wars. |
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I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations of justice and liberality. |
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I hope to see a comprehensive attempt at a rebuttal of realist theory by the libertarian minimalist school. |
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I hope that the brevity of this war does not convince Americans that we can lick anybody on the block. |
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These lifebuoys are there to save lives and I hope these people don't find themselves responsible for a death. |
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I hope to develop a dramatic feature-length script about his life story as well. |
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I hope this challenge to his position lights a fire under his coat tails because he has the capacity to be an excellent trial attorney. |
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I hope by now, you are inured to the fact that righteous indignation generates more email than gratitude. |
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Over the weekend however, I hope I was able to show that any old hack can get in a bus and go up the mountain for a few days. |
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I hope the following history of the apochromatic lens designs made by Roland Christen of Astro-Physics is of some interest to the readers. |
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Since I don't know any good shanties or sea songs, I hope a limerick will do. |
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Still, with no sign of the kids, I hope we don't have a repeat performance this evening. |
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Meanwhile, I hope Interpol gets a line on this operation and raids them for counterfeit goods. |
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I hope you wrote it more out of desire than out of any lingering sense of obligation. |
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I hope my approachableness allows others to feel comfortable and relaxed around me to voice their questions, concerns or ideas. |
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I hope anyone planning to arrange a funeral does so with a degree of taste and appropriacy. |
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I hope next time they call, I will be in, so I can ask them really dumb questions and see how stupid I can get away with sounding. |
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I hope the intelligences would be more accurate in pinpointing the real criminals instead of harassing innocents. |
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I hope you are in not so much of a rush that you cannot stay and break bread with us. |
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I hope that this mess is sorted asap, and the right people put in the right positions so we can develop the town. |
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I hope you feel better soon, and I'll try and express mail you some chicken noodle soup and some cough lollies asap. |
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Once the gearbox has been run in during qualifying I hope to have a bit of fun chasing Richard Chamberlain and Rupert Lewin. |
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I hope they realize that simply asserting authority doesn't necessarily make us any safer. |
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It was a very important night for us and I hope it can set us up for the final run-in. |
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I hope that confessing the loveableness of your offspring inspires neither your rage nor jealousy. |
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Thank you, I hope you understand our predicament and come to our assistance. |
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I hope that future generations will look back on this debate with astonishment and shame. |
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I hope it is not true that hang gliders have had their day and that only a limited number will continue to fly. |
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I hope to do a Weekender front page story on Tunisia one of these days soon. |
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It's about sleep, a subject I've been researching for a novel that I hope will get written one of these days. |
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Well, with any luck, I hope they would prepare for paternity leave, actually. |
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If you feel you can just walk on by then I hope you can live with your luxurious extravagances day after day while the world beneath us suffers. |
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Hang yourself for aught you're worth, You were a scoundrel from your birth, And if you cannot buy a rope, Some fool will trust you one, I hope. |
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It's too early to tour with the trio as it's just coming together but by next year I hope to come back to the UK with the augmented sound. |
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But I'm just telling you, for your sake, I hope circumstances change and you can find a better job! |
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I hope they run wild on the island, because I used up my five ingredients in the salad. |
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I hope that will not be the last time I shall experience such aural enjoyment. |
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I hope our Prime Minister will think about this in the coming weeks should the substance of the leaked memo be authenticated. |
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I hope you will not take it ill that I asked my son about your doings, we tell each other everything. |
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I hope that the council will now return to democracy rather than autocracy. |
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In this article I hope to show that with love and a Christlike heart we can reach young people with the gospel that brings salvation. |
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I hope not, because it is needless, avoidable and a national disgrace that this can happen every year. |
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That is not directly addressed in the bill, and I hope the Minister has some awareness of it. |
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I hope that your letters, emails, comments and questions keep coming because reading them makes my day. |
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I hope that these rules can save you my heartache and catapult you to the top of the leaderboard! |
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I hope he won't let the momentum gained here be drowned in yet more backbiting. |
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I hope you don't mind but my coworkers took sips so there are a few more speckles of backwash in it now. |
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I hope the rest of the country moves on, refusing to join you in your stagnant backwater of 18th century hokum. |
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I hope people will turn up and support us because if you've got people cheering you on, in your own backyard, it has got to help. |
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By this offer, I hope it will clearly appear where the guilt will lie, if innocent persons should come to suffer with the nocent. |
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I hope you will be able to take a few moments to read the following and to add your name to it. |
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I hope every fool who voted for that jug-eared clown has to suffer. |
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I hope someone is planning to keep this stuff for future historians. |
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I hope this ID card idea will be put into action in the near future. |
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I hope also to show that perennial philosophy is not an historical relic, a cast-off from an alien time, fit only for the cramped exegesis of modern historians of ideas. |
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He will be a hard act to follow but I hope, that as a long standing resident myself with three children in local schools, I will be a worthy successor to him. |
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I hope these examples are useful to linguists who are studying this topic. |
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I hope you'll find it entertaining, but even more that you'll hearken to its message. |
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It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my acquaintance with this excellent piece. |
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But I hope enough Kansans remember what Roberts did to dole when the latter was counting on him most. |
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I hope to sign another striker before the weekend, but gilt-edged strikers do not grow on trees and are difficult to acquire for a team in our position. |
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Until then I hope they don't rush into any knee-jerk decisions. |
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I hope I'm wrong, but right now the whole issue is just one big yawn. |
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But I hope for us it is not more lively and difficult than today, eh? |
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I hope that King Abdullah works with Prince Salman to strengthen the council and enshrine it with the proper authority. |
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I hope she does get another dog now that Papa's little Yorkie has gone to her reward or the house will bulge to the breaking point with boredom purchases. |
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But what I hope that more faculties are beginning to discover is that blogging can serve as an important complement to the traditional forums for scholarship. |
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But if that is the low bar for defining a war, then I hope the draft is reinstated. |
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So in the spirit of civility, I'll just say I hope Keith recognizes that he screwed up and apologizes. |
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It went down a storm in Surrey and I hope it can do the same here. |
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I hope Mother Jones isn't insinuating that freeborn Americans may no longer even ask questions. |
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I hope that operatives are preparing to milk this situation. |
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I hope these suggestions will serve to jump-start the maintenance transformation process and provide a fundamental strategy for rethinking and reengineering Army maintenance. |
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I hope I clarified some of the questions without raising too many others. |
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I hope you enjoy this month's crop of great reading and inspiring writing. |
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Personally, I hope Giuliani does run for president, if only to enliven a rather dull summer. |
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I hope it's not something that would break if you rattled it too hard. |
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I hope you're not totally mad with me for snapping at you the past few days, but I guess you aren't because you still came through when I needed a shoulder to cry on. |
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I hope this is not an elegy in the sense that what it represents is not lost but it could become an elegy. |
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With that audience in mind, I hope to hear how the President will bypass Washington gridlock and get some things done. |
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For the sake of our novel experiment in broad-based multiracial democracy, I hope they reject the Cathie Adamses of their party. |
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I'll be watching the game tonight, I hope the bad weather keeps off. |
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So, again, I hope the Democrats in the Senate take note of the dominoes that are tumbling here because they stood together. |
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I compiled a list of possible damage control measures I intend on using in the hearings that I hope will be useful in extricating ourselves from this tar baby. |
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My emphasis on teaching ataraxia is conducive, I hope, toward that end. |
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I hope their bland, tasteless products never pass my lips ever again. |
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I hope you enjoy looking back through the teatimes of your childhood. |
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Some of the boxes even have dates of 2001 and 2002 posted on the labels, which I hope doesn't mean the date they were boxed up and put into storage. |
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I hope you are alright, your family loves you, please come home, amen. |
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I hope I'll see ya around Jade, I have to go to the store, ta-ta. |
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They say absence makes the heart grow fonder, and I hope that as a result I've been able to grasp something of the spirit of these wild and wonderful places. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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And by the way, I hope this makes it clear that I do not hold with the idea that because a blogger accepted donations that he or she is required to answer to the donors. |
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So I hope for an Independence Day in my lifetime when we will see zero shivering little bodies hawking our flags. |
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I hope she doesn't lose the baby and die herself in the process. |
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I hope that everyone has felt welcome and encouraged to contribute. |
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I hope against hope that he learns how to go for the jugular sometime soon. |
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I hope you don't think I'm jacking ideas from your life or anything. |
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I hope that the council at least passes its used cartridges to a recycling agent but by continuing to buy new cartridges it perpetuates oil wastage. |
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I hope I can be forgiven for finding this echo more than merely coincidental. |
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I hope you welcome her completely and show her the ropes around here. |
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I hope she will marry my son and stop him running after so many girls. |
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I hope more people will be sent to prison for road rage and other traffic offences. |
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I hope the charismatic McAndrews and I never have reason to meet. |
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I hope our participants see the dynamic ambiance of this unique city. |
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I hope that the Roads and Transport Authority are out there to issue fines to all these rubberneckers. |
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I hope that the few details set down here will induce more worthly contributions along the same line. |
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Your check is in the mail. I gave it to my son to mail yesterday. I hope he remembered. |
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The weather looks a little dicey this morning. I hope it doesn't rain. |
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I hope to get a clearer understanding of the issues involved. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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However I hope we shall do better as we go on and as long as there's no dodging or begging the question on our side, I'm not afraid. |
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I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations where no benefit has been received. |
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I'm distressed that John hasn't answered my calls. I hope nothing bad happened to him on the way here. |
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I hope nobody was eavesdropping on our conversation last night, since it got so personal. |
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I hope the bishop of Hereford comes out of this with a great deal of egg on his face. |
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I hope it remains not unkindly with your lordship that I returned you an empty messenger. |
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I hope that by showing how eye-wateringly unlikely some alleged conspiracies are, some people will reconsider their anti-science beliefs. |
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By night we'll all be back at this spot, full-handed or empty-handed, as it may be, but full-handed, I hope. |
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Dara will have left, I hope, with a newfound conviction that Irish is the Hullish vernacular of choice. |
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But for you perhaps, if as I hope and wish you will live long after me, there will follow a better age. |
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I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
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I know the gift he gave you for your wedding is not worth much, but I hope you'll understand it's the thought that counts. |
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The new teacher was so enthusiastic, I hope she can keep it up until the end of the year. |
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No, not what you'd call your standard laugh-a-thons. But not too grim, I hope. |
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I shall continue to work on it as long as I can and other people, I hope, will follow along such lines. |
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And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, to whose holy protection I commend you. |
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The black dog I hope always to resist, and in time to drive, though I am deprived of almost all those that used to help me. |
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I hope that in the coming years we can focus on the substance, not endlessly fret about the form. |
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Visitors will be invited to walk inside the work, to immerse themselves in colour, and it will, I hope, be a contemplative and poetic experience. |
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I hope that it will disorientate the viewer and make one think of other places. |
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This will, I hope, be my last post about astrology for a while. Until and unless, at least, some other nontroversy pops up. |
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I have given my opinion against the authority of two great men, but I hope without offence to their memories. |
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I hope you saw her petticoat, six inches deep in mud,... and the gown which had been let down to hide it, not doing its office. |
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But this is only touching the outskin of a very curious subject, to which I hope, some day, to return. |
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I hope you will not find he has outstepped the truth more than may be pardoned, in consideration of the motive. |
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I couldn't find the particular model you asked for, but I hope this one will do. |
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Good-bye, my dear!' said Sleary. 'You'll make your fortun, I hope, and none of our poor folkth will ever trouble you, I'll pound it. |
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I hope he will gain as little thereby as he has done in the past, and that the French will calm down. |
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Therefore I hope that you will make the utmost effort, so that this language of Esperanto may be widely spread. |
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Wonder how they are finding things upstairs. I hope she had it a little more red-up up there. |
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But I hope you don't have eyes for that saddletramp. He won't be around very long. |
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I hope you can sidetrack the teacher with questions so we don't have to take the exam. |
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I hope that America is going to hold Cuba accountable in public opinion. |
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I hope we find some nicer spot than this. This looks so lonely and spookish. |
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I hope that each student will have learned thons algebra lesson perfectly this morning. |
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I live in London, Ontario, so I hope it will be ticketmaster... if not, would anybody Torontarian be willing to buy some tickets for me? |
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Or walk into a shop and you will see twelveness associated with whiteness and roundness and, I hope, freshness, in a box of eggs. |
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I hope you don't remember me too unfondly after our disagreements back in the day. |
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I hope then you can cant, for by your cudgels, you sirra are an upright man. |
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Some day I hope to hear the Corybantian dances and perhaps the Ceresian music of Eleusia. |
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I hope that my spirits and emotions will join them in this ascent. |
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I hope it's a wake-up call and I hope the lads can re-focus and get back to form this weekend. |
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If, or I hope when, Hunter returns, that list must be slowed down from warp speed to give us mere mortals a chance. |
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I don't have any concerns as everyone is in the same boat so I hope the weekend is better weatherwise. |
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I hope this helps someone else learn to make and love all whole wheat bread. |
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I hope he's whingeing after the match just as other managers have when we've had big scalps in the past. |
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I hope that stops at two racists in Wigan, not snowballing to 2,000 or 20,000 racists in Wigan. |
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Requiescat in Pace YOULL Joan Someday I hope to meet you, Someday I know not when, To clasp your hand in a better land, Never to part again. |
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If you're an experienced caravanner, you'll doubtless recognise the scenarios and I hope you'll feel free to contribute your own experiences. |
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I hope that the unions have the guts to tell this bunch of Thatcherites exactly where to go. |
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I hope will all my heart that these lowlife are found and arrested and, regardless of their age, put away for a long time. |
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I hope Mr Mohammed will not mind delaying boycotting US and Chinese products, though, for two reasons. |
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I hope everyone writes to their MP to help stop Bushmeat trading. |
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I hope they can straighten out the problem with my bill soon. |
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One thing I hope people have seen in this lame duck is, I am persistent. |
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I hope the people we couldn't invite don't see it as a snub. |
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I hope your electioneering riotry has not, nor will mix in these tumults. |
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I'll be gone for a few days, but I hope you will carry on in my absence. |
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I hope the Ravenloftian DM will be able to use the new Darklings to terrify those players who read every Monstrous Compendium and know what every monster does. |
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The performance which Arsenal showed recently allows us to achieve the landslide victories, so I hope that the upcoming clash will be no exception. |
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Is it OK for a chunky, 40-something white guy to feel bootylicious? Oh, how I hope it's acceptable, because if feeling bootylicious is wrong, I don't wanna be right. |
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The painful discipline they are undergoing is necessary for their further instruction as a race, and will prepare them, I hope, for better things. |
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I hope it wasn't overbold of me to finish writing your letter for you. |
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I'm writing an article on spec. I hope some magazine will buy it. |
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So I hope when we bring forward proposals in the next few weeks that we will have a little less party politics and a little more support for national security. |
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I hope these questions don't sound completely knuckleheadish and lame. |
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It's just yet another idea for a kidfic I had. I hope you don't mind it. |
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I hope I'll be dreaming of someone realistically bonifiable soon. |
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I hope that the name of the persons involved will be made public. |
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If the reader finds a certain monotony in the words chosen by the translator I hope he will realize that the bandsman has to operate within the limits of his instrument. |
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I don't know much about it, so I hope I don't have to go into detail. |
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That wasn't funny! You really scared me! I hope you're happy. |
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You're turning nineteen tomorrow? I hope you have a good one! |
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And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then? |
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Would I go equipped? You can get a stiff sentence for that! I've got a couple of skeleton keys, I don't deny, but I hope we won't need them. There are other ways. |
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I hope the other report will be completed at a very early date, but to put a timescale on it would be to give hostage to fortune and I am not prepared to do that. |
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And you know, one of the things that I hope is that the American people will find when we make a mistake, we're willing to fess up to it and change. |
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I hope they catch the person responsible for that heinous crime. |
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I hope the addition of KenKen to the puzzles page is an accommodation to the new size, not preliminary to discontinuation of the cryptic, acrostic, diagramless, etc. |
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Indeed, I hope the ideas put forth in this paper will spur further discussion of the role that chansonniers played in the lives and leisures of their users. |
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I hope the spambots don't manage to despam my e-mail address. |
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I hope they all die. Then only Appletards would have smart phones, and eventually the cost of service would skyrocket so that even they would toss them. |
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By remastering 121 tracks spanning his solo career, I hope also that those who are already familiar with John's work will find renewed inspiration. |
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I hope Samantha Cameron had a bedpan on hand to batter him with. |
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I hope this is not causing the poster any pericombobulations. |
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It was a great match because Woosy is such a great competitor, but I was six under this morning and seven this afternoon and I hope I can take that form into the weekend. |
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I should be very glad if you could help me in fixing on a name for my fairy-tale, which Mr. Tenniel is now illustrating for me, and which I hope to get published before Xmas. |
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I hope it is a Whitegirl who's stolen from me, but that's unlikely. Someone would have seen her. A Whitegirl going in three Blackgirls' room. Even a friendly Whitegirl. |
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