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  • Am afraid that will never happen, but we all can hope,

    GOP address: 'For too many families, this will be a difficult Christmas' 2009

  • Ay, the time will come, my brothers, though it lies behind far hope,

    City and Village 2010

  • The historic British music company has been trying to strike licensing deals over the past few days, but two potential partners have already nixed an accord and the last remaining hope,

    EMI's License Efforts Flag Ethan Smith 2010

  • The historic British music company has been trying to strike licensing deals over the past few days, but two potential partners have already nixed an accord and the last remaining hope,

    EMI's License Efforts Flag Ethan Smith 2010

  • The woman's blue eyes turned back, betraying for the first time a glint of hope,

    Men Don't Leave Me 2010

  • The historic British music company has been trying to strike licensing deals over the past few days, but two potential partners have already nixed an accord and the last remaining hope,

    EMI's Efforts to License Catalog Stumble Ethan Smith 2010

  • But as unions and community groups organized people to demand changes in public policy, and after President Franklin Roosevelt took office in 1933 and began the New Deal programs, they gave people a sense of hope,

    Peter Dreier: This Economy is a Real Killer 2009

  • We see Ibsen, at this moment of his life, like Shakespeare in his darkest hour, "in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," unappreciated and ready to doubt the reality of his own genius; and murmuring to himself: —         Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • We see Ibsen, at this moment of his life, like Shakespeare in his darkest hour, "in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes," unappreciated and ready to doubt the reality of his own genius; and murmuring to himself: —         Wishing me like to one more rich in hope,

    Henrik Ibsen 2008

  • But if, exerting your usual generosity, you will excuse and re appoint, may that God, whom you profess to serve, and who is the God of truth and of promises, protect and bless you, for both; and for restoring to himself, and to hope,

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

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