At the restaurant there was a sort of romantic wishfulness that Spain's cooking should be more Moorish than it actually is. |
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I suspect that the tag is ascribable to wishfulness on the part of the many journalists who live there. |
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There's a sort of wistful wishfulness even to the union leaders arguing in favour of it. |
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Now, I wonder if this is plain wishfulness or actually a faulty media plan. |
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But such wishfulness seems to pay off at the box office and in the ratings. |
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There is, perhaps, an air of wishfulness to that endeavor. |
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For all the wondrous technology at their command, the American leaders made one wrong decision after another under the spell of wishfulness and pride. |
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For the long lost glories, that never in fact existed save in the wishfulness of their brains, were being remembered with a reality as vivid, if not more so, as truth itself. |
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