All becomes clear later and we settle down onto familiar prison drama territory with mouthy cons, bent screws and idealistic governors. |
In that case it will be up to the more idealistic among us to hold the president to his commitment. |
Youthful, idealistic romance has grown into love, hopefulness into doubt, and anger into distance. |
Advocates are considered, at best, idealistic dreamers who can't accept the harsh reality of the world, or at times, simply a mere irritation. |
Into this churning social dynamo steps a group of idealistic immigrants, dragging a ball and chain of old-world sorrows. |
In modern times, this Anglo-American vision of an idealistic foreign policy is most closely associated with President Woodrow Wilson. |