As such it is effective in changing symptoms of depression and despondency to those of cheerfulness and hopefulness. |
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Youthful, idealistic romance has grown into love, hopefulness into doubt, and anger into distance. |
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His hopefulness is connected to his understanding of the uniqueness and fragility of Grand Isle. |
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The title spreads a layer of hopefulness over the sense of futility that defines the novel's characters. |
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On his ceiling he has scribbled several sentences, which define hope and hopefulness. |
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But nonetheless there's a sense of hopefulness and optimism based on what happened in our family. |
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What divides them is his agnosticism and cynicism versus their faith and hopefulness. |
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When confronted with an empty tomb in our lives, do we look at the hopefulness of the situation or do we look at the dismalness of the situation? |
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I have the right to maintain a sense of hopefulness, however unchanging its focus may be. |
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This tool kit has been written with a spirit of hopefulness for the process of community planning and healing. |
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This project will let us discover how these young people, across the entire globe, lend tinges of hopefulness in a hard world. |
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There's a mixture of pride, amazement and hopefulness on her face as she points to the baby's arm. |
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We begin with a brief analysis of the hopefulness of the past that has now given way to the hopelessness of today. |
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And since his subject in this early period of his career was the incorrigibility of human hopefulness, repetition, not progressive plotting, was crucial to his method. |
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These coping strategies and this hopefulness seem to me to be a lot of whistling in the dark. |
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At 73 June sings those lyrics with the same determined pluck as she did at 9, revealing an artist whose hopefulness proved as solid and indefatigable as her voice. |
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May the Lord grant him the eternal rest he so much deserves, and may Henri's hopefulness and energy be with us throughout this Plenary Meeting. |
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Flowers are blooming, love is in the air, and hopefulness abounds for one and all. |
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Wong's debut successfully retains the light-heartedness and hopefulness of its young protagonist while dealing with racism, bullying and abuse. |
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Even if that is an exaggeration, there is no mistaking the mood of nervous hopefulness. |
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Even more remarkable, after a slew of depressing news for the Tibetan cause, was the hopefulness many expressed. |
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We do not forget that it was not through accident or mere hopefulness that our peace and prosperity were created. |
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There is so much strength and hopefulness in the young people of this community, and in hearing what each of them plans to do with their lives. |
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I see history as a book with many pages, and each day we fill a page with acts of hopefulness and meaning. |
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When the call comes to be involved in fundraising efforts, be sure to show up with enthusiasm and hopefulness. |
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This powerful story hits home with its harsh truths, its pain, and its hard-won hopefulness. |
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My spouse, Jeff Bechtloff, and I were wed during that brief window of hopefulness when same-sex marriage was legal in California. |
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So even by the measure of hopefulness, the Norwegians have been colossally wrong. |
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The beauty of not only every infinitesimal detail around me, but also the tangibleness of the hillsides that surrounded us, gave me a tremendous hopefulness. |
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Tonight I want to remember my mother's warmth, generosity, wisdom and hopefulness, and thank her for all the sacrifices she made on our behalf, like so many other mothers. |
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The hopefulness may be tied to increased personal saving rates as Americans try to pay down debt. |
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It is, then, in hopefulness that we commend this report to your careful attention-to your reading, reflection, discussion, and prayer. |
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He drew much comfort from his new-found faith, but little hopefulness. |
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These are the paradoxical signs of the time that only become visible once we believe that God is at work in our world, once we learn to look at life with an attitude of hopefulness. |
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This hopefulness is intrinsic to both his work and personality. |
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What matters in the long run, though, is not only that we are hopeful but that we act hopefully, that we do whatever we can with confidence and hopefulness. |
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The problem with the hopefulness of the past is that it was too often a hope for something that would not have served the common good of all human beings and all of creation. |
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It was, then, in a spirit of hopefulness that our two world bodies in 2002 established the Lutheran-Mennonite International Study Commission, whose work is reported here. |
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The challenge with people who have early onset problems is often to help build successes and hopefulness into a life where the consequences of years of substance use problems have taken a significant toll. |
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There is a freedom of gait, a heartiness of manner, a hopefulness of expression, a frank courtesy, a liberal-mindedness which impresses me profoundly. |
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The congregation also sang the hymns Lord Of All Hopefulness and Abide With Me, and heard clips of Peel speaking in a variety of radio broadcasts. |
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