However, the company doesn't want to abandon the practice, and hopes new technology will improve the return on investment. |
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He hated how she made him think she accepted him, and then crushed all his hopes and smiled triumphantly as he walked away dejected. |
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The center hopes that other ground-nesting species, such as quail, pheasant and eastern meadowlark, will follow. |
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He hopes the food labelling system, possibly using traffic light red, amber and green warnings, will also help people help themselves. |
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Guinness hopes the idea will resonate with stout drinkers in vastly different markets. |
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Casper is determined to have Sam boarded at a military school, probably in hopes that he doesn't turn out anything like his mother. |
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The team hopes to get extra cash to pay for more research staff and equipment. |
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Others inside the party nurtured hopes of a return to past Stalinist glories or some form of militant syndicalism. |
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The company hopes that this new drive will be to laptop users what the Zip drive became to the desktop. |
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The more your hopes are raised by an agent requesting to see your writing, the worse it gets. |
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Grammar chose to have an off day that did their championship hopes no good, and they will need to look to their laurels in the weeks ahead. |
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My question is, I'm wondering if you support stem-cell research in hopes that they may produce new limbs for amputees. |
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The whole package amounts to a curious blend of high power and domesticity which she hopes will win over doubters. |
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A city centre shop opened amid high hopes by the National Railway Museum less than two years ago has hit the buffers. |
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The young director hopes the play will restore the last-gasp fortunes of the Courtenay Theatre. |
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In the next story, an elderly woman repairs a toy robot collection in the hopes of connecting with her comatose son. |
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Babs, a larky drifter, hopes to satisfy her spiritual and sexual hunger by returning to her roots. |
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It hopes the restructuring will be largely in place by the middle of next year. |
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He now hopes to marry Bradamante, but her ambitious parents vigorously oppose the match. |
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Despite gaining a bonus point, South Africa's Bulls hopes of reaching the semifinals appear dashed as they languish mid-table on 23 points. |
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He said he hopes to leave Sunday, but has not yet decided on the length of his visit. |
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Thus, the initial hopes and expectations for remedially oriented special education often go unmet. |
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Still, I had hopes that something would change, or the next job would land in my lap as they had done so far. |
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Final totals for the premier yearling market in France extended beyond the hopes of the sales company. |
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The council have indicated this area is a major advantage in their hopes to rejuvenate the centre of the town. |
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Napoleon escapes by sea to return to Paris in hopes of dethroning the king and reinstating the republic. |
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Once it's uninstalled, you can reinstall the software in hopes of removing the error message. |
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They had high hopes that the assembled powers would agree to an alleviation of the imposed restrictions. |
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The consulate also hopes to regularize the position of Filipino servants working in Shanghai as soon as possible. |
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He also hopes shoppers will keep Cheam alive by supporting the local economy in the face of growing development. |
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Steele also hopes to persuade young Scots now living in London to think of joining a Scottish regiment. |
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I asked him to pass on my regards and my hopes that life, no matter how short from now on, will be kind to them. |
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The helicopter which the service hopes to acquire has bigger fuel tanks and can fly for longer without refuelling. |
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He went into the kitchen in hopes to find her only to find a note scribbled in her writing. |
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If the site is reindustrialized, the task force hopes it will be a non-polluting industry. |
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The city council hopes that the new project will put Prague on a level with Vienna, with its many top museums and art galleries. |
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The hopes and dreams of thousands of teenagers hung in the balance on Thursday as they tore into brown envelopes for their A-level results. |
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Two days before he was due to return home he suffered a leg injury which effectively wrecked his high hopes for the season. |
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Balshaw's hopes of resuming his England career in the Six Nations have almost certainly been wrecked by his latest injury blow. |
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Everyone hopes to find the treasure hidden in the wreck, even though many doubt that it's there at all. |
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The neighborhood's alderwoman says she hopes to hold a community meeting in October where residents can weigh their options. |
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Either way, snake wrangler Scott Boback hopes that his research can provide the key. |
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Fellow Koreans, now is the time to make our society a better place to live and to make all of our dreams and hopes come true. |
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Even those that oppose simple reductionism do not come close to Myers's ultimate hopes. |
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Dermot is now redrafting plans which he hopes to submit over the coming few weeks. |
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These claims have been based on false hopes and expectations that have been built up by woolly-headed lawmakers. |
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If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else. |
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Every new participant is in truth gambling on the scheme continuing long enough for him to recover his money and, he hopes, make a profit. |
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Last year witnessed a dramatic downturn and 2002 promises to be little better, despite earlier hopes of a rebound in the second half of the year. |
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The hopes for the future of any local community rest largely with its young people. |
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Andrews just hopes their ambitions tally with his own and those of his boss. |
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Rowan, who had heard such wishful schemes before, tried not to get his hopes up. |
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This winning team will now go on to contest the National Finals in May with all the hopes and good wishes of their fellow students. |
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When you don't have a strong sense of self, you become a reflection of other people's hopes, wishes, expectations and opinions about you. |
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We are a mixed bag of people, with different ideals, hopes, wishes and dreams. |
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Frasier invites her home for drinks with hopes of kindling a romance, but is miffed when Martin captures her attention instead. |
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So, he'd moved him and his sister to Atlanta, in the hopes that he could start fresh, wipe the slate clean. |
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Wilson hopes the Gunners will copy his winning ways and have another successful season. |
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If all goes as planned, Maurice hopes to have at least one of the aircraft in airworthy condition within a year. |
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Any hopes Birmingham had of getting back into the match were killed off by Wayne Rooney with a 78th minute goal. |
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The airline boss also met other key figures from the tourism industry to outline his hopes for Lancashire's air terminal. |
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He's essentially calling in an air strike on his own position in hopes of killing the enemy. |
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A truce with a leading militant group a few months ago ran into trouble, with hopes of peace receding in South Asia's most troubled area. |
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Vijay Kranti hopes that the current exhibition will help open a window on the life of those who have made the country their own. |
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He has four months to prove he is worth holding on to and in that time he hopes to hone his English as well as his football skills. |
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The Tories are pinning their hopes on a May election and optimistically predict a hung parliament if today's poll findings continue to hold. |
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The McElliott family hopes the harmonic sounds of the wind harp will lift the spirits of all those who visit this special tribute. |
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Baywind also hopes to invest in one of the 30 turbines planned by Warwick Energy for an offshore wind farm near Barrow. |
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By doing so, the chain hopes to bring regulars back and win them over with exceptional service. |
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The government hopes the devaluation will boost exports and increase investment in the ailing economy. |
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Bountiful showers across the Indo-Gangetic plains have raised hopes of a rebound in kharif agricultural output. |
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Government hopes that federal income tax rebates could kick-start the US economy appear to have been left unfulfilled. |
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He insists that the city is continuing to work with county officials in hopes of coming to a solution that is agreeable to everyone. |
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He encourages them to study and hopes that they will go on to higher education. |
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He hopes to jog a few memories in January by picking up where he left off five months ago. |
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Richmond said he hopes the groups' planning process also has reinforced a different attitude about reallocating resources. |
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In favor of grazing cattle and the occasional hunting camp, the government had dashed our hopes like a falling widow-maker. |
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It hopes to give people whose opinions are rarely heard the chance to tell their story. |
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The hopes of the age of reason had not been realized, and the European was faced with a crisis in his sense of historical identity. |
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The trip proved so popular that the group hopes to plan a few more trips for the coming year. |
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The club now hopes to attract new members after many left in the aftermath of the fire. |
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Year after year, we count down the seconds until January 1 arrives, and we have such high hopes that the new year will be different. |
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For the actual policies that Mayor Winter hopes to press ahead with, he will release a White Paper which will detail the proposals. |
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The reform measures are still at the consultative stage, but the University hopes to issue a White Paper laying out its plans later in the year. |
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But Amanda hopes it will be the experience of a lifetime as she jets out to teach English to African children. |
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Things might not work out in either domain, and I could find myself falling flat on my face if I allow my hopes to rise up too high. |
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He said he has two ghost gums which are about 15 metres from his white cedar tree and hopes to eventually replace the cedar tree with them. |
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They are quoted because they support and affirm conventional hopes for life after death. |
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A REAL-life horse whisperer, who has saved thousands of animals from becoming horse meat, hopes to set up his own sanctuary in Rochdale. |
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Their hopes were soon dashed by the many waterfalls and rapids encountered on their journey upstream from Saigon. |
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We share hopes and dreams for our kids and expect that we will be able to provide for them as they grow into adults. |
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You rummage through piles of junk in the hopes of finding a gem amongst the detritus. |
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Although Hugo's routine has been a little out of whack, I'm sticking to our routine in the hopes it'll pan out. |
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The Government just intends to keep on raking it in, and dishing it out to those who it hopes will vote it back into office. |
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Sadly, all hopes of finding interesting railwayana disappeared when I realised the place had been completely stripped out. |
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She is also trying to put some money away for university, where she hopes to study fashion. |
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The Tory leader hopes to see off his critics by unveiling a raft of policies this week on pensions, health, education and policing. |
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While everyone hopes she will be found safe and well, the likelihood now is that she may not have survived. |
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Through this work, he hopes to create a sort of electric shock that will jolt the audience into seeing what hides behind the image. |
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The ICT hopes to extend commercial joint ventures by providing space and facilities for new and existing companies. |
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Then it will be down to preparing for the new season and manager Neil Parsley hopes to line up some good pre-season friendlies. |
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Many guys strive to lift heavier weights with the hopes of building more muscle. |
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This suggested a rapid resolution, only for those hopes to be dashed when the mission turns out to have come terribly close to catastrophe. |
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But hopes of a famous comeback victory were dashed when Bob Beswick forced his way over, Melling goaling for a 30-22 lead. |
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Last week, peace hopes at Acas were dashed after bosses claimed the union walked out and Aslef officials said management did not turn up. |
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But then the union representatives left, hopes were dashed, the strike was on. |
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I have high hopes for our world and the state of race relations and inclusion. |
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Saltires hero Paul Hoffmann hopes to end a personal jinx and help Uddingston keep the Coronel Scottish Cup. |
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When you came in, he was working on a screenplay for what he hopes will be a successful webcast. |
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In this way it hopes to boost living standards across a broad swathe of poor rural society. |
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They built their two-roomed stone or weatherboard cottages and with great hopes put in a wheat crop as soon as possible. |
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Once the pod is in acoustic range, Luna will be released in hopes he reunites with his family. |
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These hopes were soon dashed as he cocked one ham-sized fist back, paused and then unloaded into my right shoulder. |
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At A-level, he hopes to take English literature, economics, drama and sports studies. |
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He just jabs us in the chest with an accusatory finger and hopes that guilt at our ignorance will keep us quiet. |
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By exciting false hopes of an ill-defined peace, we only inflame passions we cannot quench. |
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A York worker hopes his dive into the unknown will encourage disabled people across the country to enjoy a water-based sport. |
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Tony hopes the number of organic farms will increase so that more ingredients can be sourced here. |
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More bobbies heading for the beat across Essex will help quash the fear of crime, Castle Point's council leader hopes. |
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Any hopes they had of an unlikely comeback were soon quashed and they were finished off in the 71st minute. |
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The country hopes to pass the next key threshold of 25 chapters and reach the final phase of the negotiation process, he said after the meeting. |
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However, this month the winds and driving rain so far prevented any such activity and hopes for an early clean up so far are postponed. |
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But now the new association hopes a stamp of approval can be issued to goods that have been tested for quality control. |
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The warden wants Crewe to coach the prison guards' football team, in hopes of acquiring some kind of semi-pro national championship. |
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Is this the story of violence, suffering and dashed hopes Africa is condemned to repeat time and time again? |
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The meeting also raises hopes that job action in the province is finished for the time being. |
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Moving from ghazals to gypsy and waltz to Latin music, it hopes to bring the whole spectrum of strings and non-strings under one roof. |
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The government hopes that walk-in care centres will get away from the culture of hospital stays for routine surgery. |
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He said he hopes the company will produce a full quota of sugar and the benefits to both sides will be way above the costs of the dispute. |
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Gavin is about to begin a music course at college and hopes to become a session musician when he graduates. |
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Pinning your hopes on the state is a recipe for disappointment. |
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The identification of the active site of an iron-containing catalyst raises hopes of designing practically useful catalysts for the room-temperature. |
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The town council hopes to prioritize the bridge construction project at the next meeting. |
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Always believing he could conquer his ailment, Lou had hopes, however slim, that others were writing him off too soon. |
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Why would a system, on so many levels, manufacture hopes and ambitions designed for disappointment? |
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He hopes his humanitarian contributions will ultimately help prevent similar massacres in other parts of the world. |
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I think with that generation, so many of their hopes have been so dashed that nihilism is really a natural response. |
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Giles hopes the museum can help foreigners better understand this argentine position. |
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Will she settle down to a life of quiet obscurity and shooting parties and marry an aristocrat like the establishment hopes? |
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Coupelin, 29, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and a b-boy with 10 years experience, hopes to upgrade to seated venues next year. |
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In hopes of standing out amid the Easter crazy, some churches are borrowing themes from popular culture. |
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Gov. Richardson and I held our breaths, but kept our minds open and our hopes intact. |
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And he will buoy hopes among Democrats that Virginia is reliably purple, if not blue, in the 2016 presidential election. |
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One hopes we will never have to repeat such a careless cruise ship disaster to find out. |
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The Aberdonian remains intensely bitter about then Pittodrie manager Roy Aitken falsely raising his hopes of being listed as a substitute for the 2-victory over Dundee. |
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A controversial penalty try in the seventh minute of injury time at the end of this absorbing match dealt a hammer blow to the hopes of champions Boroughmuir. |
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Last week Lawlor failed to get elected as a councillor in a Clondalkin ward of the new Dublin mid-west constituency where he hopes to stand at the next general election. |
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Most recipes involve fresh fruit and wardens at some prisons have went so far as to ban fruit from prisoners' meals in hopes of curtailing production. |
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Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and Mitt Romney are each doing their best to keep their hopes and options alive. |
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But those hopes were scuppered by Friday's torrential rain which also made Saturday a total washout, and even prevented any play until after lunch yesterday. |
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After comfortably accounting for Haydock away and Newton-le Willows at home they destroyed the hopes of Highfield who themselves had aspirations to become league leaders. |
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Even the terrifying thought of Max's hatred didn't quench her hopes. |
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The Paraguayan javelin thrower has lost her hopes of Olympic victory. |
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But the government body funding the project, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, hopes it might be the making of a new generation of homegrown tennis aces. |
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A research fellow at the University of Sheffield, Dr Helen Clayson, hopes to find out more about the disease and how it affects people so that care can be improved. |
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His hopes of driving in the opening rounds at Brands Hatch earlier this month were dashed due to the late delivery of one of the York City Racing Team's new Honda Accord cars. |
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Lauren, who has been dancing since she was just three years-old, hopes to become a professional dancer, but knows her hopes will be dashed if the course shuts. |
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Overnight hopes that the whale could escape by its own efforts were dashed when it was spotted further upstream than it was late on Friday, fighting against the current. |
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The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed. |
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If the opinion of woolgrowers at a sheep industry seminar in Launceston is anything to go by, producers are pinning their hopes on a lift in prices. |
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Bales may have harbored hopes of getting out of the combat zone, perhaps by becoming a military recruiter, as Browne has said. |
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A commando team, on the other hand, will always have to operate quickly to get in, and, it hopes, to get out. |
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He hopes to go to Stanford and major in computer science, but for now he has to juggle homework with his online vigilante persona. |
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Former Manchester United star Henning Berg hopes to bid a fond farewell to Old Trafford tomorrow by blowing a hole in his old club's title ambitions. |
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At this point the Yanks could be forgiven if they had hopes for a rainout. |
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Whether Manwaring planned on consuming the drugs or simply had them in hopes of getting laid will be determined in court. |
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Saturn, the Greater Malefic and ruler of the 8th house, is stronger than the victim's significator, the Moon, and afflicts the 11 th house of hopes and dreams. |
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Donaldson's new role means that he will not be able to coach specific crews but he hopes to keep his hand in by occasionally taking out the megaphone at training camps. |
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Officials express high hopes that the Doha festival will be a force for cross-cultural dialogue. |
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Scotland have an uncanny knack of finding heartbreaking ways of exiting tournaments, of getting the nation's hopes up before kicking them in the teeth. |
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The hacker hopes his move will make content streamed to Media Player more widely available to users of alternative players on non-Windows platforms. |
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Every platform vendor hopes someone will produce a killer app for its product, driving up sales of the platform technology as more and more people want it for themselves. |
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The market for new houses turned down sharply last month, dampening hopes for a rapid recovery. |
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They knew his fears and best hopes, his wishes and his dying dreams. |
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But, those hopes were to be dashed about five weeks into my college career. |
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Hollywood sure hopes so, because the idea that disgruntled insiders could do this is terrifying to Tinsel Town. |
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Stotts said he also hopes to launch similar awards for NFL and NBA medical staffs, with his database helping decide the latter. |
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Montag told the magazine that she hopes to downsize to a dd or a D, rather than fully remove her implants immediately. |
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The airline hopes to install 38 kiosks, beginning next April. |
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That goal gave the match the kiss of life it needed, but it would have taken more than a bit of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive Dunfermline's hopes. |
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To do that he requires a rod of dragon control, and hopes to get his hands on the one the Empress uses to control gold dragons, offsetting the magical power of the wizards. |
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The 500 members left in the district are pinning their hopes on a recruitment drive on Saturday, February 1, when each member is asked to bring a new recruit along. |
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Now she hopes other bird lovers will not be placed in the same situation. |
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It illustrates the lengths to which peace-wreckers, and men of violence, are prepared to go to to scupper hopes of harmony and disturb political stability. |
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And beyond that, we have to reforge our ideas and hopes, based on those simple ideas of Chomsky or the French Enlightenment, and move forward from there. |
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I knew that in the early days of mining, pyromorphite and wulfenite were of no commercial value, so I had hopes of finding specimens in the tailings at Loudville. |
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It appears some left-wing political bloggers are trying to form a labor union in hopes they'll receive health insurance and better working standards. |
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As a former agent himself, Horrigan hopes to disabuse renters of the notion that brokers are mercenary con artists. |
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In the weeks following her disappearance, hopes of finding Graham were kept alive. |
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Well, Boone has been quietly rehabbing and hopes to be back by September. |
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He hopes to receive a state grant to assist with the rehabilitation work. |
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The Russian communist and nationalist opposition pinned upon Lukashenko their hopes of reintegrating the scattered parts of the former Soviet Union under one strong leader. |
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Ahead of the seif push, in hopes of staying relevant, the SNC traveled to Doha to make its own attempt at becoming more inclusive. |
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The drive to develop and learn has led to a range that is getting progressively broader, and he hopes to branch out into hand-printed wallpaper and lampshades. |
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Carroll hopes to erect a plaque in her former home and at the hotel where she also lived. |
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They have created a public debt of such appalling magnitude that our descendants, for whom we had such high hopes, will come into this world as poor as church mice. |
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No doubt Smith hopes to paint Glock as a monster once again, and the theatrical complaint pulls no punches. |
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But this year there are high hopes for the Mill, an 18th century water-powered cotton and latterly saw mill believed to house the only surviving example of a Thompson turbine. |
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It marked the end of his presidential hopes and allowed him free rein to return to the Senate as an elder statesman. |
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At Bangka we found abundant pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, sponges hiding huge frogfish, and a painted anglerfish slowly flicking her lure in hopes of attracting an unwary meal. |
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The difficulty of an argument adds to the pleasure of contesting with it, when there are hopes of victory. |
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Colorado also began a haylift in hopes of saving thousands of cattle immobilized by drifts as high as 10 feet. |
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Lucas said that he himself nonetheless hopes to become a cop. |
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He will return to the city next month from Austrailia when he hopes to meet up with them. |
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Persuaded by Benvolio and Mercutio, Romeo attends the ball at the Capulet house in hopes of meeting Rosaline. |
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Manchester City crashed out of Europe on Tuesday as Borussia Dortmund ended their hopes of qualifying for the Europa League. |
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He set his hopes upon an appeal to the Holy See, acting independently of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, whom he told nothing of his plans. |
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Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes, and adversity is not without comforts and hopes. |
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The Cabinet's formal relationship with Parliament, or at least the Prime Minister's hopes for it, are set out in the Ministerial Code. |
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When Watt returned to Britain, he began experiments along these lines with hopes of finding a commercially viable process. |
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She also hopes to become the first African American woman to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo held each November in Las Vegas. |
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If we had any hopes or illusions about the National Party before they came into office, we were disabused of them quickly. |
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In hopes of reducing this high lifetime cost, the USAF is considering reducing Lockheed Martin's role in contractor logistics support. |
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Manager Brian Hughes hopes it will be a big hit with youngsters who are into skateboarding, rollerblading and BMX riding. |
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It's either that or watch Dipper hopes of big overall seat gains dashed May 2 in Ontario. |
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The country hopes to supplement this revenue from exports of renewably sourced energy. |
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Our 'lactard' designer hopes innocent will make some soya options so she can also enjoy a breakfast thickie. |
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Alf, who has also received pounds 100 from Sealy bedmakers, hopes to raise about pounds 500 in sponsorship. |
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You are depressed for a while because you are grieving for the difference between your hopes and the reality. |
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But Ireland dug out a gutsy response and applied pressure which resulted in number eight Heaslip diving over in the corner to revive home hopes. |
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He finds himself naturally to dread a superior Being that can defeat all his designs, and disappoint all his hopes. |
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After a mixed opening, she lost to Israel's Rotem Shor in the repechage, ending her hopes of a bronze. |
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The Los Angeles Lakers added journeyman forward Bob McAdoo to their roster in hopes that he could help them win a title. |
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James VI remained Protestant, taking care to maintain his hopes of succession to the English throne. |
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The Company was quick to reverse the effects of this policy in hopes that the unrest would be quelled. |
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Walton is a failed writer and captain who sets out to explore the North Pole and expand his scientific knowledge in hopes of achieving fame. |
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Watson tracks the second man he saw in the area and discovers it to be Holmes, investigating independently in hopes of a faster resolution. |
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Fond hopes, like seeled doves for want of better light, mount till they end their flight with falling. |
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Now some choose to use sexercise to get rid of the weight, and those are the ones that every male crew member hopes to get and keep. |
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I am not, however, one of those ultra-libertine types who puts on sexhibitions for the kindergarten set in hopes they will grow up unthwarted. |
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When Liverpool scored a third goal, their hopes of winning slipped away forever. |
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The women peeled tamarack bark for tea, dug through the deep snow in hopes of finding a few dried fiddleheads. |
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Through 1862, Napoleon III met unofficially with Confederate diplomats, raising their hopes that he would unilaterally recognize the Confederacy. |
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Rovers' hopes of pulling off one of the great European shocks of all time lasted just 10 minutes before Spurs finally found their scoring touch. |
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The strong air of competition laid to rest any hopes of a renewal of the Treaty of London, however, and conflict was inevitable. |
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Are you a mere valetudinarian, my dear Ladyship, or some prolific mendicant whose bewitched offspring she hopes I can return to human shape? |
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There are hopes that public access to the site may be possible in the future. |
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Hyundai hopes Genesis will lure the well-heeled with curb appeal even if it lacks snob appeal. |
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Allegra hopes that spending her senior year at a performing arts high school will change her life and make her a better dancer. |
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The administration hopes that such measures will consolidate its position. |
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With one of the most extensive databases on domestic extremists and terrorists, the ADL hopes to help law enforcement combat violence. |
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The event hopes to capture the magical moments covering the Raiders, Spitfires, Hurricanes, Balmorals, Rangers, Bruins and Eagles. |
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Which just means the Clippers will get their hopes up again and bring him back next year when everyone abandons ship. |
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Art Abled, a project run by the British Council, hopes to empower people with disabilities and showcase their true potential. |
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Property developer Alan Warley bought the site two years ago and hopes building work will be underway by the end of the year. |
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Otters and the rare and secretive water shrew have already been seen there, so our hopes are high for the future. |
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It is achingly sad to know those hopes and dreams can never happen as planned. |
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This new series, during which the first-ever live interactive weather map will be created, hopes to take at least some of the mystery out of it. |
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The last couple of years had raised hopes that Indian weightlifters had finally learnt their lessons and chosen to stay away from doping. |
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Al-Hwasali lives in Sana'a and hopes to establish a small weight lifting club to train young people. |
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The aim was to control more land for animal trapping, a career most natives had turned to in hopes of trading with whites first. |
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And the rising star, whose single Whoopsie Daisy is out tomorrow, hopes she's in the good guys' camp. |
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The Belize Police Department has implemented many protective measures in hopes of decreasing the high number of crimes. |
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That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Thomas Arundel, Archbishop of Canterbury, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes. |
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Wine grower and distributor Boutinot hopes to raise pounds 6 million by floating on the London Stock Exchange later on this year. |
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But the multi-lingual 24-year-old now feels settled in and hopes to end Thistle's miserable winless run at Tynecastle today. |
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Alaric was disappointed in his hopes for promotion to magister militum after the battle of the Frigidus. |
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He rebuilt Trajan's bridge across the Danube, in hopes of reconquering Dacia, a province that had been abandoned under Aurelian. |
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The League of Nations was founded with the idea that nations could resolve their differences peacefully, but these hopes were unfounded. |
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The government hopes to create a strong culture of innovation in Quebec for the next decades and to create a sustainable economy. |
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The optative mood expresses hopes, wishes or commands and has other uses that may overlap with the subjunctive mood. |
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The fleet of three ships was to enter the Kara Sea, with the hopes of finding the Northeast passage above Siberia. |
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Many simply placed their hopes in the church and God to heal all their sicknesses. |
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Our hopes have gotten so cheesy that even the cheese is ersatz. |
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The plan involves banks hiving off bad assets and investors buying them at a discount on hopes of turning a profit over time. |
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His grandfather, Yongle Emperor, had high hopes that he might play an important part to assist his father. |
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However, his hopes were crushed by the French king Philip the Fair, who took him prisoner and slashed him in Anagni, causing his death. |
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He was determined to wear his best shirt in the hopes of seeming like he had his act together. |
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By defining the German culture as barbaric in these passages, Caesar hopes to justify his conquest of the Germans in the eyes of his readers. |
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But the hopes of arriving anywhere else have never been dimmer. |
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Hamburg was also shown in An American Tail where Fievel Mousekewitz and his family immigrate to America in the hopes to escape cats. |
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Brian finally finds the toy box and eventually discovers a wonderful red telescope, which he hopes to use to view out his mommy's bellybutton. |
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Heep hopes, and maliciously confides to David, that he aspires to marry Agnes. |
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In addition, researchers have extracted DNA from remains in the hopes of identifying origins of crew, and potentially living descendants. |
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The champion hopes to defeat his new challenger in the game to remain undefeated. |
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A grant given to Sandown and Ryde in 2015 has raised hopes of regeneration within the town. |
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Under Wilhelm, Victoria and Albert's hopes of a liberal Germany were not fulfilled. |
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Jackson threatened a boycott, and NBA commissioner David Stern was at one point reportedly contacted in hopes that he would intervene. |
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Joe Blake returned from a six-week break to jump like an old hand when scoring at Wetherby and he looks the best of the local hopes. |
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The new service hopes to be operational in 2018 and will serve the islands of St Mary's and Tresco from the new base at Penzance. |
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In hopes of further improving relations, Cabral dispatched his men on several military missions at the Zamorin's request. |
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Norwich returned to second in the Championship with victory over Nottingham Forest, whose promotion hopes were dealt another blow. |
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A mother abandoned an infant in hopes that someone less desperate might find and adopt the child before the cold or animals killed it. |
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The wind was too strong for an attempted crossing on Friday and Saturday, but on Saturday evening it began to drop, raising hopes in both camps. |
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So much for those hopes by many fans that Jones will become an expensive bench warmer once Juan Pierre returns in the second half. |
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Some scholars have suggested that Tsar Nicholas II dragged Japan into war intentionally, in hopes of reviving Russian nationalism. |
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He hopes that all the extra advertising will allow him to get a leg up on the competition. |
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The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna, which had become separated from his pod, could be returned to it. |
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My good behaviour had so far gained on the emperor, that I began to conceive hopes of liberty. |
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Patterson, the guiding spirit of the many fruitless expeditions which were launched with such high hopes, forelived his time. |
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They replaced the entire door, in hopes of correcting the sticking and squeaking once and for all. |
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We diverted ourselves with bantering several poor scholars with hopes of being at least his lordship's chaplain. |
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First she wished that Maelon be thawed, second that God meet the hopes and dreams of true lovers and third that she should never marry. |
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The Government hopes to reach TDT the whole country's population in 2 years. |
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He hopes to attend Columbia Medical School and specialize in Oncology. |
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Robinson now runs Steve Robinson's Boxing Gym in his home town of Cardiff where he hopes to train a world champion. |
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He hopes that his school will close down, leaving him and his best friend free to ride the rails to the wheat harvests in the Dakotas. |
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Over the next few months he hopes to tempt the junglists out of their bedrooms so he's running a competition to seek out fresh talent. |
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However, two late goals for Tottenham ended County's hopes of pulling off a shock result. |
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Air New Zealand hopes the video will encourage passengers to travel to Rarotonga, as well as emphasize core safety messages. |
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