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Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful, and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity.
It will take time to train up the staff, but I am hopeful that the post office can get on top of the problem in the coming months.
One of them was Sander's unbeautiful but beautifully hopeful Young Woman of 1929, but she killed herself for love.
The book is put together like a conversation and moves through emotional responses to analysis, and hopeful visioning for the future.
Today Mr Hussey said everyone at the hotel was hopeful of seeing the bustard returned as the centrepiece of the garden.
As we speak, the business is trading on and we are hopeful we will find a buyer.
We are hopeful that the programme of activities planned for the day will create a tremendous buzz and excitement in Kilkeel.
That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation is a hopeful sign.
However, the club are hopeful to have the tricky winger back among their number in the next few days to continue his trial.
The champion trainer was nervous before the novice chase at Naas, but he needn't have worried as his young hopeful romped home.
As they approached, he noticed their anxious yet hopeful eyes in careworn faces.
Mentors encourage change by making others feel hopeful and optimistic about the future.
It does annoy me the way we go completely overboard regarding any young British tennis hopeful who manages to win a couple of matches.
Selby's hopes have been hit by injuries to several key players but they are hopeful the majority will pull through.
I'm hopeful that this minor illness, that has been with me since my homestay, will disappear by tomorrow.
What kind of subjectivity can we assign to these chimeras, these fictions of a hopeful science?
I am very hopeful these stories will help make the shift that frees the remaining refugees.
One of the things that might compromise these hopeful signs is the disarray of the US labour movement.
The country became a magnet for the international left, who saw hopeful signs in the revolution.
Indeed, attendance at the conference might itself be taken as a hopeful sign.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I take it, however, as a hopeful sign that one of the latest comers to the circle is yclept Radium.
The situation did not look very hopeful, even to a man of such desperate fortunes as the bold Tennessean.
The glacialist who can look back over the last twenty-five years of wordy conflict has every reason to be jubilant and hopeful.
Hobbyhead claims that he gets many of his tidiest puns from this young hopeful.
His mirth had some superficial signs of shamefacedness, but it was hopeful underneath.
One short distribution and circumscription of historical ages will soon place matters in a more hopeful aspect.
With Bacon's death there fell to pieces all this hopeful or unhopeful movement.
He was as lazy, as hopeful, and as unambitious as several thousand other riders of the Legion.
The crwth presents still more troublesome questions, which we must admit are still less hopeful of solution.
But even at its best, never was this lebkuchen at all like that of which in his hopeful youth he had dreamed.
I had faith in Potokomik and his resourcefulness, and was hopeful they would get out safely.
We were hopeful of meeting Vose Adams in Sacramento, but he had not been there for weeks.
When Elizabeth presented me with my first safety razor we were both extremely hopeful about the future.
He had said nothing and he was devoutly hopeful that he would have a chance to saw wood.
The most tiresome vaingloriousness may be more hopeful than hypercriticism and spleen.
Having discovered that Cairns was squeezable Victoria felt more hopeful as to the future.
Somehow, I was not so buoyantly hopeful after my interview with the Coroner as I had been before.
One of the most cheerful and courageous, because one of the most hopeful of workers, was Carey, the missionary.
Is this a hopeful work, this effort to evangelize the foreigners?
We are bound to be hopeful, nor wrong our great-hearted father.
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