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"Hopefulness based in reality is something that Teresa nourishes," says Beals thoughtfully.
Tamar Abrams: Jennifer Beals Tackles Recycling and a New Show on Fox Tamar Abrams 2011
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"Hopefulness based in reality is something that Teresa nourishes," says Beals thoughtfully.
Tamar Abrams: Jennifer Beals Tackles Recycling and a New Show on Fox Tamar Abrams 2011
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"Hopefulness based in reality is something that Teresa nourishes," says Beals thoughtfully.
Tamar Abrams: Jennifer Beals Tackles Recycling and a New Show on Fox Tamar Abrams 2011
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"Hopefulness based in reality is something that Teresa nourishes," says Beals thoughtfully.
Tamar Abrams: Jennifer Beals Tackles Recycling and a New Show on Fox Tamar Abrams 2011
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Hopefulness among African Americans is evident across a variety of measures: 85 percent of African Americans are optimistic about the future, 62 percent say their personal finances will improve over the next year, 59 percent think America's best years are yet to come and 32 percent say the economy is already recovering a relatively low figure, but well above what whites and Hispanics say about the trajectory of the economy.
Race and recession poll: African Americans big on optimism 2011
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"Hopefulness based in reality is something that Teresa nourishes," says Beals thoughtfully.
Tamar Abrams: Jennifer Beals Tackles Recycling and a New Show on Fox Tamar Abrams 2011
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Hopefulness is also the main message of Stacy Morrison's "Falling Apart in One Piece," though the subtitle, "one optimist's journey through the hell of divorce," points to a different outcome.
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Hopefulness is also the main message of Stacy Morrison's "Falling Apart in One Piece," though the subtitle, "one optimist's journey through the hell of divorce," points to a different outcome.
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Hopefulness is also the main message of Stacy Morrison's "Falling Apart in One Piece," though the subtitle, "one optimist's journey through the hell of divorce," points to a different outcome.
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Hopefulness brightens his face as his eyes lock onto that which he has been seeking.
Hunting Season Melanie Gardner 2010
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