By this offer, I hope it will clearly appear where the guilt will lie, if innocent persons should come to suffer with the nocent. |
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By instituting these programs, we hope to improve our children's education. |
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Community leaders hope that the new government will devolve more power to the community itself. |
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We are willing to offer a small honorarium that we hope you will accept for judging the competition. |
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No one knows yet if anyone survived the crash. At this point, we can only hope. |
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Fox's new game show, The Chamber, lets people suffer to their hearts' content, with the hope of winning some long green, too. |
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I earnestly hope it will be possible for them to have citizenship and freedom of the British Empire, if they so desire. |
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Fifteen Irish kings and chiefs submitted to Henry, likely in the hope that he would curb unprovoked Norman expansion into their territories. |
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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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I have extricated myself so far at many eleventh hours and perhaps there is some hope in this. |
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Zygmunt Krasinski also wrote to inspire political and religious hope in his countrymen. |
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And I hope God will give you the grace to make good use of it, to whose holy protection I commend you. |
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I hope it remains not unkindly with your lordship that I returned you an empty messenger. |
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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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The Seafarer is the story of a somber exile from home on the sea, from which the only hope of redemption is the joy of heaven. |
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On the other hand, this evidence may provide grounds for hope that higher-level processes may be measurable and, hence, emulable. |
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It includes her sixteen mystical visions and contemplations on universal love and hope in a time of plague, religious schism, uprisings and war. |
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I hope that by showing how eye-wateringly unlikely some alleged conspiracies are, some people will reconsider their anti-science beliefs. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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In such a state, people fear death, and lack both the things necessary to commodious living, and the hope of being able to toil to obtain them. |
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The black dog I hope always to resist, and in time to drive, though I am deprived of almost all those that used to help me. |
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After dinner, what remains but to count the clock, and hope for that sleep which I can scarce expect. |
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This discussion has renewed my hope of finding a solution to the problem. |
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Keats reached Rome on 14 November, by which time any hope of the warmer climate he sought had disappeared. |
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My most earnest hope is that the Labour Party will win a clear majority in the next General Election. |
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The pair both want to touch each other, and indulge in a series of fencings and parryings in the hope of attaining their desire. |
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In 1961, Don Revie introduced a plain white strip throughout, in the hope of emulating Spanish side Real Madrid. |
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Yet in days long past, but soon, we hope, to return, these quarters had a metally ring and were standard silver 900-1000th fine. |
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The tie was played on clay courts in the United States in the hope that the Americans would defeat Murray on his weakest surface. |
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However, following Honda's withdrawal, development of the car continued, in the hope that the team would be somehow rescued. |
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Once the boats round the windward mark again they are on the fourth and final leg where they race downwind towards the finish in hope of winning. |
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However I hope we shall do better as we go on and as long as there's no dodging or begging the question on our side, I'm not afraid. |
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Many Irish kings also submitted to him, likely in the hope that he would curb Norman expansion. |
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Their defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746 ending any realistic hope of a Stuart restoration. |
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But though there are caves there are no mines in Faroe, in which happy state we hope these mineless isles will remain so far as we are concerned. |
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King George III gave up all hope of subduing America by more armies, while Britain had a European war to fight. |
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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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A Belieber is sustained by the hope of someday being followed by, and receiving a direct message from Justin on Twitter. |
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The nature of submarine warfare meant that attacks often came without warning, giving the crews of the merchant ships little hope of survival. |
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Negotiations with President Wilson began immediately, in the hope that he would offer better terms than the British and French. |
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The church continued to resist, and by early 1937 Hitler abandoned his hope of uniting the Protestant churches. |
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Stosur gave hope of a fightback when she smashed through Dementieva's serve in the first game of the second set. |
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They become forhardened, and shaking of the fears of God, do therewithal cast away the hope of salvation. |
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Well! It is a forlorn hope at the best, and not much the forlorner for being delayed till dark. |
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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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Arnold, therefore, as usual with him, led the forlorn hope, marching about one hundred yards before the main body. |
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By night we'll all be back at this spot, full-handed or empty-handed, as it may be, but full-handed, I hope. |
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All was funeral gloom and hope never whispered its cheering promises there. |
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I hope that in the coming years we can focus on the substance, not endlessly fret about the form. |
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At the same time, Kaunitz kept approaching the French in the hope of establishing just such an alliance with Austria. |
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The Soviet leader said he was pleased by the news and expressed the hope that the weapon would be used against Japan. |
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Cohan, and others used song in narratives that often reflected themes of hope and ambition. |
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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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If this was going to be MSTies' final chance to see their beloved show, the hope was that they would be able to go out with a bang. |
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The hope was the government would intervene to reorganize and rationalize the industry, and raise the subsidy. |
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I don't think there's any hope of repealing this city's silly parking bylaw. The genie is out of the bottle, sadly. |
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The Doctor belonged to a set of critics for whose applause I had not dared to hope. |
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The weather looks a little dicey this morning. I hope it doesn't rain. |
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I hope to get a clearer understanding of the issues involved. |
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Visitors will be invited to walk inside the work, to immerse themselves in colour, and it will, I hope, be a contemplative and poetic experience. |
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I hope that it will disorientate the viewer and make one think of other places. |
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He who saves a fellow creature from drowning does what is morally right, whether his motive be duty, or the hope of being paid for his trouble. |
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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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I saw that he was right, and I saw that I could not hope ever again to do fundamental work in philosophy. |
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With crowds dwindling clubs were forced to drastic measures in the hope of survival. |
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If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning. |
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Volunteers searched the area in the vain hope of finding clues. |
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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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They're building a new home and they hope to finish by winter. |
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Since there is an important bill under study today, we are asked to hope that a gynaecologist will sit on a therapeutic committee. |
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Many former officers and soldiers, who had little hope of other employment, eagerly joined the Darien project. |
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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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As a result, King George III abandoned any hope of subduing America militarily while he had a European war to contend with. |
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The new party was founded in a social environment of great hope and expectation. |
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They will also follow fishing boats with the hope of finding food in the same way as gulls do. |
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We profoundly hope that other nations will join us in our common endeavour. |
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The Modern Language Association has expressed hope that electronic publishing will solve the issue. |
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It is not uncommon for a team to concede a curling match after it believes it no longer has any hope of winning. |
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Although negotiations with the lords of Ireland were unsuccessful, Owain had reason to hope that the French and Bretons might be more welcoming. |
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His poor performance squashed any hope he had of a promotion. |
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We hope the display in the window will draw customers in from the street. |
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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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Stevan Jovetic gave Montenegro hope when he unleashed a pile-driver but Wales held out for a much-needed win. |
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Some day I hope to hear the Corybantian dances and perhaps the Ceresian music of Eleusia. |
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But, as hope springs eternal in the human breast, he still goes from doctor to doctor for fresh advice. |
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Night after night his disappointment is acute, but hope springs eternal in the scholastic breast, and he follows me again to-morrow. |
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Dara will have left, I hope, with a newfound conviction that Irish is the Hullish vernacular of choice. |
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Since the new Emperor was no more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life. |
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They had also dropped their championship of Jones, who had given up hope of getting his farm back and gone to live in another part of the county. |
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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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Initially Galla Placidia sought Honorius's favour in the hope that her son might ultimately inherit. |
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Your check is in the mail. I gave it to my son to mail yesterday. I hope he remembered. |
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But for you perhaps, if as I hope and wish you will live long after me, there will follow a better age. |
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The defeat at Wilton smashed any remaining hope that Alfred could drive the invaders from his kingdom. |
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I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
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My one hope of the world, my inexpugnable consolation in looking at the miseries of the world, is that this is altering. |
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For me, I could not give a stuff who is vegetarian, chickenarian or what. It is up to them, just hope they make a good judgement. |
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Wyatt himself was tortured, in the hope that he would give evidence that Elizabeth was involved so that Mary could have her executed for treason. |
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It was his hope that he should find something of archieologic compensation for his clamberings. He found Noah's Ark. |
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First, by spending adequately on marketing, firms can increase the clumpiness of a customer with the hope of increasing their value. |
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Until she comes to grips with her mother's death, she has no hope of putting it behind her. |
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In going public, all hope of tempting Catherine to retire to a nunnery or otherwise stay quiet were lost. |
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Oh, that's all my eye and Betty Martin! Nobody believes that, I should hope. |
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In section III the oracles of doom and the oracles of hope are arranged concentricly. |
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James returned to Scotland in 1617 for the only time after his accession in England, in the hope of implementing Anglican ritual. |
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I know the gift he gave you for your wedding is not worth much, but I hope you'll understand it's the thought that counts. |
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Officials involved in the road project hope to preserve the stones along a new bicycle path. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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He intended to attack the coalition armies before they combined, in hope of driving the British into the sea and the Prussians out of the war. |
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The radicals were without unity of aim and method, and there was but little hope of accomplishing anything. |
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The new teacher was so enthusiastic, I hope she can keep it up until the end of the year. |
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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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The hope was that, if it could deceive German bombardiers, it would draw more bombers away from the real target. |
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Things are shoved into it sooty and steaming to get them out of the way, and it soon gets damp and crocky beyond all hope of purification. |
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Bunter entertained a hope of convincing Quelch that he hadn't been in the study at all. He had great faith in his powers as an Ananias! |
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Whether it springs from the fear of government or hope for the wisdom of humankind, the cyberlibertarian ideology seeks a revolution. |
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I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations where no benefit has been received. |
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By the late 15th century, the Tudors were the last hope for the Lancaster supporters. |
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The Greens sought to build alliances with other parties in the hope of gaining representation at the parliamentary level. |
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He had sung the de profundis of the psalmist in the hope of the vita nuova of Dante. |
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Scientists hope Crispr might also be used for genomic surgery, as it were, to correct errant genes that cause disease. |
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No, not what you'd call your standard laugh-a-thons. But not too grim, I hope. |
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He's very legalistic, so let's hope the law is just and merciful as well as strict. |
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We hope that psychologists will applaud good studies of scientific behavior and thought regardless of the disciplinary specialty of the author. |
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In the backs of all our minds was the proud hope that somehow or other we should get there. |
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I shall continue to work on it as long as I can and other people, I hope, will follow along such lines. |
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I'm distressed that John hasn't answered my calls. I hope nothing bad happened to him on the way here. |
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I hope nobody was eavesdropping on our conversation last night, since it got so personal. |
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I hope the bishop of Hereford comes out of this with a great deal of egg on his face. |
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Such a trail will seem a snap to follow, and even better, nobody aboard a limpsome pony could hope to outrun 'em all the way to the railroad line. |
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Their best and biggest hope came in the form of the antipigeon campaign. |
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I hope they all die. Then only Appletards would have smart phones, and eventually the cost of service would skyrocket so that even they would toss them. |
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If the reader finds a certain monotony in the words chosen by the translator I hope he will realize that the bandsman has to operate within the limits of his instrument. |
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My only hope at this point is that SMG refuses to appear on Angel in the future, thus saving us from the inevitable Bangel ending for that series. |
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Any ideas on how I could solve this problem? This seems to be beyond what my beaner can solve right now....I hope all this work wasn't for nothing! |
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I posted a bleg in the hope of learning more about local tourism. |
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This is admittedly the bare basics of journalism, and one would hope it took more than simple journalistic blocking and tackling to become our most trusted practitioner. |
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I hope I'll be dreaming of someone realistically bonifiable soon. |
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Is it OK for a chunky, 40-something white guy to feel bootylicious? Oh, how I hope it's acceptable, because if feeling bootylicious is wrong, I don't wanna be right. |
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Now he told me that when the coach had diagrammed plays, he would move to the back of the huddle, in the hope that the coach wouldn't call his number. |
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Sometimes around here, it seems like hope is a candle in the wind. |
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I'll be gone for a few days, but I hope you will carry on in my absence. |
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It's a crummy idea, and I certainly hope it does not catch on. |
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We hope someday she and her mother will come to terms on the matter. |
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The hope was to lower a drill through over 4,000 metres of Pacific Ocean water off the coast of Mexico and drill some 5,000 metres through relatively thin crustal rock. |
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I shall not tell what Dr. Coutras related to me in his words, but in my own, for I cannot hope to give at second hand any impression of his vivacious delivery. |
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I hope the spambots don't manage to despam my e-mail address. |
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I hope the addition of KenKen to the puzzles page is an accommodation to the new size, not preliminary to discontinuation of the cryptic, acrostic, diagramless, etc. |
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I do so in the hope that perhaps I may recall something which they have forgotten to make known, or that what I say may elicit from them available emendatory remarks. |
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Disappointments and sorrows have taught me the vanity of human expectations, quieted the exultings of youthful hope, and cooled the ardour of anxious desire. |
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But it is the doubt thrown on the prospect of arrival, the falterings of purpose and belief, the renewals of hope that give the novel its drive and energy. |
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I hope they catch the person responsible for that heinous crime. |
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And you know, one of the things that I hope is that the American people will find when we make a mistake, we're willing to fess up to it and change. |
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He could only hope that taffy blonde with the vanilla ice-cream hide and chocolate eyes was as bored and fidgetsome back in that private compartment. |
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Lieutenant Templeton of the 76th offered to lead the forlorn hope. |
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I go to fortune tellers nearly every day. But then all the girls do. You get your money's worth in excitement and hope, whether there's anything in it or not. |
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I hope the other report will be completed at a very early date, but to put a timescale on it would be to give hostage to fortune and I am not prepared to do that. |
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All parents hope that their children will go a long way in their lives. |
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Would I go equipped? You can get a stiff sentence for that! I've got a couple of skeleton keys, I don't deny, but I hope we won't need them. There are other ways. |
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And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then? |
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You're turning nineteen tomorrow? I hope you have a good one! |
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Conservationists hope the reintroduction will create a large red kite population in the Lake District and in North West England where the red kite population is low. |
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Looking with hope toward a new beginning and a brighter future, Don became very engaged with one of his church's homegroups, and found great prayer support. |
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But hope springs eternal in diehard Tiger fans, and Peter is convinced that someday, somehow, he and his son will see Detroit clinch a championship. |
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The Roman historian Tacitus reports that Prasutagus had left a will leaving half his kingdom to Nero in the hope that the remainder would be left untouched. |
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That wasn't funny! You really scared me! I hope you're happy. |
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I beg your pardon for being here. I come to look for you, and after waiting a little while in hope of your coming in, was making use of your inkstand to explain my errand. |
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After her recovery, she appointed Dudley to the Privy Council and created him Earl of Leicester, in the hope that he would marry Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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Henry married Elizabeth of York with the hope of uniting the Yorkist and Lancastrian sides of the Plantagenet dynastic disputes, and he was largely successful. |
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It was this argument Henry took to Pope Clement VII in 1527 in the hope of having his marriage to Catherine annulled, forgoing at least one less openly defiant line of attack. |
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I don't know much about it, so I hope I don't have to go into detail. |
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There was hope in Madrid that the Netherlands might finally be reincorporated into the Empire, and after the defeat of Denmark the Protestants in Germany seemed crushed. |
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Hitler believed that Britain's refusal to end the war was based on the hope that the United States and the Soviet Union would enter the war against Germany sooner or later. |
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Whittle hated the strict discipline imposed on apprentices and, convinced there was no hope of ever becoming a pilot he at one time seriously considered deserting. |
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He went with optimism and hope, seeing China as then being on a new path. |
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Anyway, Katya trusts me, so I do hope you will too. I don't think I could make matters worse. They must get on somehow, because of the kiddywinks. |
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It's just yet another idea for a kidfic I had. I hope you don't mind it. |
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I hope these questions don't sound completely knuckleheadish and lame. |
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The kshatriya could only hope to become a monk in his next life, but given the nature of his daily karma, it seemed unlikely that he could achieve even this limited goal. |
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Now her soul felt lamed in itself. It was her hope that was struck. |
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Following this setback, Bond decided to set up his own company, Reaction Engines Limited, with the hope of continuing development with private funding. |
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In one of his personal notes, Joule contends that Mayer's measurement was no more accurate than Rumford's, perhaps in the hope that Mayer had not anticipated his own work. |
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Seeing little hope for further gains, he withdrew completely from Italy. |
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Watt's work was well known, and a number of mines that needed engines put off purchasing them in the hope that Watt would soon market his invention. |
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The field of science which studies subatomic particles is particle physics, and it is in this field that physicists hope to discover the true fundamental nature of matter. |
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I appreciate your attempt at help and hope the problem can be fixed so I can continue to enjoy this game and fly with my m8's, both JV44 as well as everyone else. |
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In May 1535, the newly elected Pope Paul III created Fisher Cardinal Priest of San Vitale, apparently in the hope of inducing Henry to ease Fisher's treatment. |
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Messi managed to give Barca a glimmer of hope with a gorgeous Maradonian free-kick goal curled around the the wall from 25 yards out just before the break. |
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Elias, who had been excommunicated and taken under the protection of Frederick II, was now forced to give up all hope of recovering his power in the order. |
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When Romeo is banished, rather than executed, and Friar Laurence offers Juliet a plan to reunite her with Romeo, the audience can still hope that all will end well. |
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These shifts from hope to despair, reprieve, and new hope, serve to emphasise the tragedy when the final hope fails and both the lovers die at the end. |
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Death's Duel portrays life as a steady descent to suffering and death, yet sees hope in salvation and immortality through an embrace of God, Christ and the Resurrection. |
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The limited intelligence of man can only take in tiny portions of this order and can experience only partial truths, hence man must rely on hope which then leads into faith. |
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Elgar began to learn German, in the hope of going to the Leipzig Conservatory for further musical studies, but his father could not afford to send him. |
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Petroleum found close to the Faroese area gives hope for deposits in the immediate area, which may provide a basis for sustained economic prosperity. |
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The war effort sparked civil unrest in Germany, while the troops, who had been constantly in the field without relief, grew exhausted and lost all hope of victory. |
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His hope was that each SS family would have between four and six children. |
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I could hope all I want, that some cosmic eclipse would erase every mishap, every misword, every misfuck, but I just don't think it matters anymore. |
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There was also some hope that the Eastern Bloc nations would join the plan, and thus be pulled out of the emerging Soviet bloc, but that did not happen. |
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So I hope when we bring forward proposals in the next few weeks that we will have a little less party politics and a little more support for national security. |
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Further operations, such as Operation Silver and Operation Silicon, took place to keep up the pressure on the Taliban in the hope of blunting their expected spring offensive. |
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Measures are pursuing to prevent or mitigate the usual consequences of such outrages, and with the hope of their succeeding at least to avert general hostility. |
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Releases from this programme have already taken place in a hope to increase the numbers of the frog and reduce extinction risk from Chytridiomycosis. |
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If I tried too hard to tell them exactly how something happened, in the hope of correcting some fantasy, I was quite likely to be accused of trying to suppress Free Speech. |
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He stayed on briefly in England to complete editing Temple's memoirs, and perhaps in the hope that recognition of his work might earn him a suitable position in England. |
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The world is in a very uncertain moment and I would hope all the Nobel Prizes would be a force for something positive in the world as it is at the moment. |
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Migration to urban areas is usually motivated by the hope of better lives. |
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All of the European Union countries are joined together by a hope to promote and extend peace, democracy, cooperativeness, stability, prosperity, and the rule of law. |
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Environmental groups and villagers keen to preserve the area's relative tranquillity secretly hope the nemetic powers of the mysterious old curse will not wane. |
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To this wage, a legionary on active campaign would hope to add the booty of war, from the bodies of their enemies and as plunder from enemy settlements. |
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Reformers were given hope by the accession, in England, of the Protestant Queen Elizabeth in 1558, which created a confessional frontier in Great Britain. |
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