Friends say the couple hope to spend Christmas with her mother in Northern Ireland. |
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I hope to do a Weekender front page story on Tunisia one of these days soon. |
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We hope to be seeing them on this program often in the months ahead leading up to election. |
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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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The work will take six months, but should be ready in time for next summer, when the team hope to be on location at Loch Ness. |
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By accentuating the positive effects of global commerce, they hope to show that the left's new bogey man has no clothes. |
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How can society hope to accommodate to men and women alike pursuing their public ambitions while maintaining a stable domestic life? |
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Managers hope to make the reductions through natural wastage, retraining and redeployment. |
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This is one of two or three seats we hope to keep a careful watch on, when we hit the ground running next week! |
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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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And, in the back of their minds, these are the worlds they may hope to find a place in when they lay down the weary burdens of power. |
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You try to expose as much glove as you can and hope to catch it in the webbing. |
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The guy behind the counter was the biggest jobsworth you could ever hope to encounter. |
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Planners hope to complete the program by the end of the month or the first week in February. |
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Drafters of the roadmap also hope to encourage collaboration by funding more joint research. |
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Researchers also hope to create a tank design that could be adaptable to any type of solid-state hydrogen storage. |
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I wish them all well and hope to see them all at some of the clubs in the future. |
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Friends of the Kildare town man wish him well and hope to see him out and about soon. |
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We hope to return to Durham before too long, and when we do we'll definitely try out this treat. |
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Most of it is the same Colorado River water that rafters bounce on and environmentalists hope to undam upstream. |
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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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They then hope to put up a notice board to educate people about the site's history. |
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Exceptionally good rains fell once more in 1889 giving much needed hope to farmers who had survived until that time. |
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Richard and Jude produce 15 barrels of beer a week at present and soon hope to take on their first full time employee. |
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If anything, he argued, the soldiers would need a strategist and a symbol of hope to rally them towards victory. |
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A group of children from the Western Australian wheat belt is delivering hope to an impoverished community half a world away. |
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His prison cell was searched and some drawings were discovered and now his attorneys hope to turn that fact to his advantage at his trial. |
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Only in this manner can we hope to reduce the risks of adventurism and miscalculation in a world that retains many thousands of nuclear weapons. |
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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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Faded Seaside Glamour was released in the winter, but brought rays of hope to grey, cold Britain. |
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Most of us have a favourite perfume or aftershave which we hope to be replenished at this time of year. |
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If elected, I would hope to ensure that the unions did not find themselves in that position again. |
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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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We hope to feature real-life examples of steps you can take to improve the environment in which you work. |
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We hope to see all our regulars and maybe some people who have always wanted to have a go at playing snooker but never tried. |
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We hope to play out his vision further by sending such winged words around the world via the World Wide Web. |
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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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The meeting discussed heating arrangements for the winter months and hope to get the prefab wired up for electricity during the next few weeks. |
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It was clear now that Britain could not possibly hope to ever reconquer the American colonies, not without the cost of thousands of young men. |
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Only within the bounds of belief, within attachment to the duties of faith, can anyone hope to walk the path to paradise. |
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All his family and many friends hope to see Denny up and about again really soon and wish him a quick and speedy recovery to full health. |
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Ministers hope to reduce the figure through recruitment and retention initiatives designed to make Scottish jobs as attractive as possible. |
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They hope to take partygoers into the night with a medley of violins, violas, cellos and trumpets. |
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For example, they hope to find some intact nuclei preserved in 20,000 year-old carcasses of woolly mammoths frozen in the permafrost in Siberia. |
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This year we would particularly hope to send reading books and workbooks for beginners. |
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By befriending and not judging the working girls, Tricia and her team hope to support those who want to give up their work on the street. |
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A toddler who battled an exceptionally rare form of cancer could give new hope to children worldwide. |
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His many friends and supporters in Killarney send their best regards to the genial Christy and we all hope to see him out and about very soon. |
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However, we've been fortunate lately, and hope to have more labradorite necklaces for you on this page. |
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The brothers hope to alleviate the problems they encountered during their school days. |
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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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With their belief in reincarnation, many can hope to go back to India to live, if not in this life, then in the next. |
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They hope to raise enough support to force the issue when Greek Orthodox clergy and laity convene next year in Los Angeles. |
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Court officials hope to have 12 jurors and two alternates in place by Friday. |
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While the profits perceived to be made by big landholders are deplored, all citizens hope to profit from owning land. |
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Scientists are providing coral pieces containing starter plants to farmers on Molokai, who hope to grow it in landlocked ponds. |
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Anyone young at heart is welcome to attend this tea party and we hope to have music to suit the occasion. |
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Yet 93 percent of Americans still say they hope to form a lasting and happy union with one person. |
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With further prototyping, we hope to be able to produce a device that can treat more complex tissue types, such as ear and nose replants. |
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The reality is that they can't realistically hope to represent all students. |
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Left to their own resources, all they can hope to accomplish is crisis management. |
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All members are invited to attend and are asked to encourage young anglers to some along as we hope to promote angling in the area. |
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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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With the legalisation of the paramilitaries, they hope to legitimise impunity for these crimes against the Colombian people. |
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With this mortgage we hope to give them the leg-up necessary to help them realise the dream of their first home. |
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Everything except the bacon is our own, and next year we hope to cure some pork for bacon so we'll be able to do it all ourselves. |
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We hope to have an improved and revised one in major bookstores within a year. |
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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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Is it your hope that they will agree to license your technologies, or do you hope to force them to withdraw from the market? |
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And this is giving hope to many millions of people to rise up and say we want to be rid of an occupying force. |
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The Warriors hope to ride their momentum as they kick off their playoff drive this weekend. |
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I hope to develop a dramatic feature-length script about his life story as well. |
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More importantly, Master Coaching has given hope to many students who were without hope and not appreciating their own tremendous talents. |
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The company is saving its money for customer roadshows, where it can hope to actually sell its high-end UltraSparc-III servers. |
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Later this year, they hope to have a roadside market store that will not only sell flowers and vegetables, but shirts, hats and books. |
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Four young train enthusiasts hope to clean her up for a new private line but haven't reckoned on the plans of two train robbers. |
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But no script can hope to match the life of the German rocketeer behind the experiment whose real story is revealed today for the first time. |
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A TEAM of Darwen archaeologist hope to dig up their past next month as they try to uncover an original Roman road. |
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The Council hope to open the long-awaited motor taxation office there in mid-April. |
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Even if your candidate's a bad lot, you can't hope to make a consistent choice between parties on the basis of avoiding people like that. |
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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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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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The Bellamys are being fully refunded and hope to take their chance to go on another cruise towards the end of the year. |
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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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You can't hope to attract or magnetize someone enough to make them love you if they can't see you. |
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They are against the Bill and hope to make changes before it reaches its final reading. |
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Mr and Mrs Sweeney hope to be in their new bungalow by the first week in February, to make way for the school's new caretaker. |
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And that means we can either raise prices to cover the lost revenue, or lower prices and hope to make it up on volume. |
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Its intentions are always malevolent and they are the brave warriors who hope to break the system down with almost anyone's help. |
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The companies hope to help organisations tie their sales force automation software to back-end applications and databases. |
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By understanding how mammoths responded to their changing environment, experts hope to gain insight to why the giant mammals went extinct. |
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On a visit to Calcutta he was walking with her down a street teeming with poor people when he asked her how she could hope to make a difference. |
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Anyway, congratulations to the team and the manager and we all hope to see the black and white back in Croke Park next year. |
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This is a great venue and we hope to register even more participants than last year. |
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He thrived late last season when Davis was banged up, and the coaches hope to use Foster more. |
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I hope to see you all down there on the first Wednesday in June and every first Wednesday of the month thereafter. |
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After the Olympics, I hope to attend graduate school and complete a master's in education. |
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If the concept takes off, the matchmakers hope to arrange more events for specific age-groups later in the year. |
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He or she will hope to explore his or her full potential in every way, not only materially but also culturally, sexually and spiritually. |
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They will hope to recoup it, and then some, by exploiting their recruit to the maximum. |
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They would all willingly forfeit any hope to win the mayoralty rather than make such a class appeal. |
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I will be based near a few of the training camps and hope to see what the England boys are doing. |
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They hope to draw in more bashful youngsters with modern features including up-to-date chart music and videos as well as animation. |
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I mean many things by this, which I hope to explore in the coming weeks and months. |
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We hope to add a real guard dog to the farm soon, but in the meantime they seem to be doing the trick. |
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There was a group of investors in this coup, and like all investors, what they hope to do is make a great deal of money out of their investment. |
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That means that regardless of how much energy the electron has, it could never hope to be able to exit the box. |
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Crowds from near and far lined the streets of the beautiful fishing village in the hope to get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed diva. |
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When I saw the sign of The Dolmen Hotel all lit up it was like a beacon of hope to me. |
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There is probably more news shared over a cup of tea than any office memo could ever hope to include. |
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They are already drawing up the guest list and the menu of champagne and cake for the wedding they hope to have this summer. |
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In Bakhtin's view, people frame their speech according to the reactions they hope to produce or the impression they want to make. |
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It is always sad to lose mature trees, and while we hope to have saved a third, we are replacing the two felled trees with three new beeches. |
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But tomorrow is another day, we have another qualifying session in the morning and we will hope to do our best to improve our position. |
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Perhaps Kant was correct when he said that although we can never hope to answer our metaphysical questions, we can't help asking them anyway. |
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This is a student-run event, but they hope to beguile their audience into thinking that they are attending a professional London event. |
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With the way the economy is going now, we hope to top those numbers but that remains to be seen. |
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If my own educational journey was to start again I would hope to fit in some astronomy and microbiology. |
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Currently, the group is in the midst of training dogs to find desert tortoise scat and hope to conduct testing this spring in Nevada. |
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The British ships could only hope to shadow her at ever-increasing distances, rather than pursue her. |
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week. |
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What residents of the two townships hope to do is showcase their hospitality. |
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My family's name has been besmirched by your victory over me, but your trickery can't hope to save you now. |
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Scientists hope to someday cure disease by transplanting healthy stem cells into sick people. |
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Because the source code is available for all to see, secret or accidental trapdoors cannot hope to survive expert scrutiny by third parties. |
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But I hope to show they embody beauty because of the way they have spent their days walking paths trodden by their grandparents. |
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We hope to finish and submit it to film festivals in July if we're miracle workers. |
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Are there customs and themes you hope to preserve or advance through bilingual texts? |
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For now, bioprinting pioneers hope to make use of even the smallest 3D-printed organs. |
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She has expressively mobile features and switches from youthful hope to aged eccentricity with admirable economy. |
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A group of artists from Bradford on Avon are holding a spring exhibition and hope to recruit new models to pose for them in the autumn. |
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Possibly ever, unless I get called in for sick call in the Spring, which I obviously hope to avoid. |
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Putting herself against these people on their turf with no weapons was too much to hope to escape unscratched. |
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Organisers hope to sign-up off-licences, restaurants, taxis and buses to the scheme in the near future. |
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We're going to be updating the site daily, more or less, and we hope to have the story done in about a month. |
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No country or people could deserve what happened, and I sincerely hope to God it never happens again. |
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They hope to trace motorists using the garage at the time via their registration numbers. |
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Students in the sixth form hope to raise even more by staging an event like a rock concert at the school. |
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It was a great day out and we hope to have raised thousands to keep the skiffs up and running. |
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The fundraiser will support the under-age teams, who hope to travel to Croke Park for the All-Ireland ladies final. |
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Most of the city is without running water and the municipality says they hope to get everything running again by tomorrow afternoon. |
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No boobies, but more black neckties than I ever hope to see outside of a Blues Brothers film festival or a big ska revival. |
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I hope to see a few myths and untruths put to bed in 2004, but first a confession. |
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Staff and customers were uninjured but shaken and police hope to trace two of the three customers in the shop at the time. |
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Although my parents emulate everything I would hope to find in a union, my interests have focussed on many not able to offer such a thing. |
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I hope to hear you in the bookmakers the next time he runs, it makes the winning all the more fun. |
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The burning question is how their research arms could hope to survive as stand-alone profit centres. |
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In a few years time I hope to become a pro-choice, unmarried, too-posh-to-push mother. |
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Combining the small-scale successes of the various clubs, they hope to make that one event a big success. |
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Unfortunately, we are looking for a needle in a haystack and you cannot hope to be able to prevent any such outrage as this. |
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As a sole proprietor, you may be the most dependable, long-term partner a business could ever hope to find. |
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Melayn was the High Sorceress, the highest possible rank a sorceress could hope to attain. |
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This is the broad agenda for these projects and we hope to report on it in future independent and replicated studies. |
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We also hope to connect local communities by providing a space and sounding board for existing social relationships. |
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Members of the council's environmental protection unit hope to raise awareness of the impact noise pollution can have. |
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I've seen a lot of movies, but this is truly one of the very best I could ever hope to see. |
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None of Hollywood's other non-believing directors or even religious filmmakers could hope to match DeMille's uniqueness or commercial success. |
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As a student newspaper, staffed by volunteers, we cannot hope to catch everything. |
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I hope to all the goddesses I'm dreaming, because an ogre is currently jumping up on my head and then splatting down as hard as it can. |
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By charging more for paying patients, hospitals hope to cover their losses from non-paying ones. |
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This way you lose the lead and hope to trump with one of your small trumps when your void suit is led. |
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We hope to persuade them to help serve and cook and wash up at the bush breakfast in return for free food. |
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It's a world of difference from last year, when I could only hope to turn a few heads. |
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I hope to take up athletics and would like to compete in either the 100 metre or 200 metre sprint. |
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Crews hope to have a temporary above ground sewer bypass in place a little later today. |
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Diplomats say they expect no breakthrough but hope to set the stage for later talks. |
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Our locally made men's hair remover offers hope to the world's hairiest man. |
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Both women hope to stamp a new mark on the contest and make it one of Ireland's premiere events. |
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Organisers hope to accommodate special dietary requirements such as halal or vegetarian food on request. |
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Now teachers hope to get enough cash to enable future generations of children to follow in their footsteps. |
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They hope to provide as many soldiers as possible with either calling cards or pre-paid cell phones. |
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With scarred, calloused skin, he was much more frightening than Diego could ever hope to be. |
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I only hope to God that those men that did that very shortly afterwards were shot down and killed. |
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I hope to God that she doesn't leave me and all that is left are her memories. |
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We just hope to God that Pat is found and that his family can have closure, as we have. |
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Holistic treatments may offer slender hope to patients, but they seem to prefer hopes to drugs and surgery. |
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It is merely false hope to expect the current government to bring this man to justice. |
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All his friends and family hope to see him out and about again really soon. |
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We would hope to address both of these problems by having a dedicated service. |
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Yet physicists hope to learn something about memory by studying simplified computer models called neural networks, which have some properties in common with real brains. |
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As a light sleeper, I can only struggle now to find better ear-plugs, or hope to sleep with my window forever open and get used to the outside noises as well. |
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We hope to present the new appearance of Hakka culture to the public. |
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Does he hope to play the kingmaker in a tainted presidential electoral process? |
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I hope to God the nativity story is true because if it isn't then I am going to having a little word with the Creator when he finally pops my clogs for me. |
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The only large animal that the Petries hope to move with them is Cindy, their 20-year-old hand-reared lioness, who cannot be rehomed because of her great age. |
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Past players will be welcomed to the ground on Saturday and future stars will cheer from the sidelines, but it is the current crop who hope to have Shankly birling. |
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I am indebted to them all, and hope to continue to steal from them, unconsciously or otherwise. |
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While the signs are that he is taking a vigorous approach to cabinet discipline, we hope to hear soon that he has also done that strategic, visionary thinking. |
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The one assumption I hope to have unsettled in these pages is that any particular novelistic genre in itself embodies a metaphysical or transcendent approach to the real. |
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In so doing, they hope to exonerate the thousands of former Khmer Rouge apparatchiks within the Cambodian government, military and business elite. |
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I hope to see all the fans there tomoz at the big derby game. |
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Ferraris inspired a sort of hushed awe and their owners automatically became members of an elite club that only the very wealthy and well-connected could ever hope to enter. |
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Some of us may never be able to hit the ball as accurately, powerfully or consistently as a scratch player, but with work, we can realistically hope to putt like one. |
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It will take a lot of work, a lot of grieving, and a large measure of hope to see it through. |
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The couple hope to marry next summer at the Minster Church in Warminster. |
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They now hope to branch out into salons and speciality stores. |
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Athy pupils will no longer be able to play truant and hope to get away with it, following the introduction of Ireland's first high tech electronic register. |
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Sven Birkerts has wondered how the contemporary novel can hope to say anything meaningful to citizens who spend the majority of their days dashing off unpunctuated e-mail. |
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I haven't seen them half as much as I would have liked but I hope to stop off for a quick visit when M and I go for our annual jaunt up to Scotland. |
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Donnie Darko is an inventive and refreshing change from most teen movies and gives hope to those who are looking for something with a little more feeling and intelligence. |
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We hope to build people's confidence and self-esteem with these projects. |
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The new multiplex culture however offers hope to ventures like Shwaas. |
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Instead, astronomers hope to observe planet formation in all its stages, each marking a phase in star and planet birth. |
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With 6 cinema theatres, 8 bowling alleys, a games arcade, a food court and also a creche, the managers of the multiplex hope to double their customer base during the weekends. |
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More active efforts to recruit candidates from demographic groups Republicans hope to win? |
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In his proclamation of the birth of the messianic child and its reign of peace without end, the prophet gave new hope to a deeply oppressed and depressed people. |
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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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Aars said he and fellow researchers also hope to learn how polar bears and their main prey, ringed seals, are affected by changes in the global climate. |
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We hope to be open by July and the new store will have all our departments in it, including menswear, womenswear, childrenswear and home furnishings. |
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For one thing, that all intersex people are gay is one myth intersex activists hope to dispel. |
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Not about that fact that whittling was involved, nor perhaps on the skill and artistry of my fellow whittlers, but the fact that I could ever hope to produce anything. |
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After washing up and taking 2 aspirins in hope to cure my headache, I exit and re-enter my kitchen for what seems like the millionth time in the past 2 days. |
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I should hope to receive your rejoinder, post marked with the utmost haste, delivered upon my doorstep and stamped with your signet within the fortnight. |
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This time around, consumer electronic giants Panasonic, Thomson and Pioneer have put money in the satellite project as they hope to sell more widescreen screens. |
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They hope to complete the trek in five days, but it presents problems because they will be walking at altitudes of up to 14,000 ft, where the air is thin. |
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Meanwhile, Mick and the lads hope to renew acquaintances with many of their loyal and devoted followers when they take to the stage in Crossmolina on Sunday night. |
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I also hope to have sponsor forms for my trek to Canada ready, so any willing volunteers can hassle their workmates, friends and family to help me. |
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Fighting financial mismanagement and fraud throughout the agencies of the federal government is an urgent mission if we ever hope to rebalance the budget. |
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By recycling old carpets the team hope to reduce the pressure on landfill sites and provide a low-cost alternative to underlays currently available. |
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Mama and Papa hope to some day be able to move to town, because they cannot bear the thought of their children not going to a real school and not ever drinking soda pop. |
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I caught just a quick glimpse of a whale yesterday, on its annual wintertime northward migration, and hope to have a bit more to say about this tomorrow. |
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I'm confused, what did you morons hope to achieve by chaining yourself to railings and preventing ordinary, decent, working people from going about their business? |
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There, with a bit of good advice and wise judgement, you'll eat some of the most fascinating and memorable food you could ever hope to experience at a fraction of the price. |
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We hope to see signs of what is to come by looking at how dark energy behaves now, and how it has acted in the past. |
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Researchers hope to mine this mother lode of genetic variation to achieve cottons with higher yields, stronger fibers, improved seed quality, and other traits. |
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You say it shouldn't be accepted, but can we hope to roll it back? |
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In short, the decision is as pure an example of judicial activism as one could hope to find. |
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The turnstiles will be resited closer to the playing area and opposite the main stand we hope to cover some of the standing area adjacent to the cricket field. |
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Deyn and Byrne say they hope to expand NAAG to include reviews of happenings in other countries. |
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In lieu of bone marrow transplants, scientists hope to use stem cells to serve as the future vectors of mutant CCR5 proteins. |
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The combination of such software and low inventories means many chains can hope to feel less pressure to slash prices as the holiday season gets under way. |
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But an island any less menacing would fail to breed a villain who could hope to spar with James Bond. |
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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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This is going to allow seniors, especially low-income seniors, to get benefits that they never could hope to have and never could expect to pay for. |
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By working together on this capsule collection, we hope to instill a sense of power, confidence and beauty in women everywhere. |
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Today, some hope to use volcanic steam vents to generate energy. |
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The fish's battery lasts for up to five hours, though the scientists hope to one day program it to search for and access a recharging station when it runs low. |
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By instituting these programs, we hope to improve our children's education. |
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Through this series, we hope to provide an alternative perspective on forces, ideas, and facts that are beyond the border of our common experience. |
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We are currently writing the full feature film and hope to be done soon. |
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There was the hope to gain some advantage in the West Indies. |
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Researchers hope to develop a new method to reconstruct southwest Florida's past climates using shells of the native Florida clam, the southern quahog. |
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Hollywood is showcasing bedrock values and giving hope to beleaguered conservatives. |
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With the experience of the trial run, they hope to fine tune the system and make it fool proof, so that passengers using the facility will not be disappointed. |
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How on earth does the party hope to persuade voters it is not an apartheid relic when a third of its sitting MPs still have names harking back to the Verwoerdian era? |
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Many saw the advent of civilian rule as an opportunity to restore hope to Nigeria's 120 million people and repair an economy shattered by years of misrule. |
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These bearskin jobbers would then hope to purchase the bearskins from trappers at a lower price and then deliver them to their customers for a profit. |
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Perhaps this amounts to quibbling with success, but nations with traditions of military victory, must nitpick if they hope to learn from the past. |
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A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain. |
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In the evening, the organisers hope to arrange a dinner and cabaret at West Lavington Manor, when some of the performers from the afternoon concert will be singing. |
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By balancing their U.S. production with more imported merchandise, they hope to become more competitive with low-cost imports from Asia and other regions. |
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I am about as unpatriotic a person as one could hope to find. |
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He also has a urostomy bag to collect his urine, which he will have to use until he is around seven, when surgeons hope to rebuild his bladder. |
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That's reason enough to read her for those who hope to engage the New Testament perceptively. |
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They hope to see up to 100 different moth species, plus many beetles and caddisflies. |
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I hope to get a clearer understanding of the issues involved. |
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They're building a new home and they hope to finish by winter. |
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You can't hope to be considered one of the big men on campus unless you are a member of the right fraternity. |
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Some day I hope to hear the Corybantian dances and perhaps the Ceresian music of Eleusia. |
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It may still be a little bit before I can add a.f.i-m back into my list of online crifanac, but I do hope to be back before too long. |
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But though I could hardly hold the gun, unless with my back against a bar, it did me good to hear it go off, and hope to have hitten his enemies. |
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If it came to blows, the younger man could not hope to hold his own with the huge policeman. |
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He summoned the bishops, and told them of his hope to be baptized in the River Jordan, where Christ was written to have been baptized. |
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Officials involved in the road project hope to preserve the stones along a new bicycle path. |
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When this lowsome rank, of which I'm one, hope to talk unthunk, sans garden, to You whose laughter at my wits supposedly laughs love? |
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Archaeologists hope to be able to use this evidence to determine what the landscape looked like at the time that the hoard was deposited. |
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While those held in slavery in their own region of Africa might hope to escape, those shipped away had little chance of returning to Africa. |
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By 2015 Translink hope to have a service operating from Belfast International Airport to Belfast city centre. |
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By controlling matter at this size, nanotechnologists hope to fabricate devices and materials with novel, seemingly magical properties. |
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No emperor could hope to survive, much less to reign, without the allegiance and loyalty of the Praetorian Guard and of the legions. |
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The decisive victory rescued the army's flagging morale, and gave a new hope to the cause for independence. |
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These activists are joined together by their belief in what they hope to achieve or accomplish. |
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The ambassadors could then hope to recoup that money through bribes from merchants desperate to be included in the cafila. |
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By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern. |
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Look not so near, with hope to understand, Out-cept, sir, you can read with the left hand. |
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Sailors might hope to supplement their meager diets with fish if they were lucky enough to catch them. |
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Where, in these pinchbeck days, can we hope to find the old agricultural virtue in all its purity? |
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Conservationists hope to reintroduce the fish to Bassenthwaite Lake once the habitat is restored. |
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We are very pleased to find this excellent solution in hope to make Abattis Bioceuticals a fully integrated Bioceutical company. |
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Wordsters of etymological persuasion also hope to be sitting in the catbird seat when it comes to locating the origins of colorful phrases. |
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Americans need to work together if we hope to induce positive change both here and abroad. |
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Counters always hope to record a rarity, and last year, the greater white-fronted goose was a special surprise. |
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Without other particles battering the instruments, we hope to pinpoint Wimps. |
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We hope to repay the generosity shown to the Qataris with even harder work and dedication to make Vodafone the most admired brand in Qatar. |
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The results are gratifyingly clear, though, and must give hope to those who are affected by this distressing disorder. |
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They also hope to purchase mineral rights in key areas of the Allegheny Forest to prevent drilling in ecologically sensitive areas. |
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We are having success in the area of antiparasitics and antibacterials and hope to pursue these during the coming months. |
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United will hope to make progress on the De Jong deal over the weekend but the main hurdle for Toon chiefs is likely to be the transfer fee. |
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The most information one might hope to find on the hummel is on the similar, though organologically distinct, Appalachian dulcimer. |
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We hope to raise the efficiency of power generation of thin film solar modules and develop a new generation of high efficiency solar batteries. |
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By measuring where and when gases are vented, scientists hope to determine the frequency of moonquakes and other disturbances. |
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Biologists hope to recapture the oldest kits before their juvenile hormones stimulate them to disperse. |
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They hope to let consumer know MSI mainboards high quality standard of power design. |
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With new lines of communication and an increased dialogue between patients and doctors, hospitals can hope to see lower rates of readmittance. |
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And the cereal makers also hope to attract more than 1,000 munchers to crunch through another record of 986 people. |
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Researchers now hope to determine whether RAG1 and RAG2 can carry out their cut-and-paste activities inside living cells. |
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On Tuesday we have a raffle, tombola, coffee and cakes, nail and hair treatments and we hope to raise lots of money for this very worthy charity. |
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I'm a gym rat anyway so I'll train over Christmas and hope to get a Huddersfield show for a title in February or March time. |
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