Before any physical torment, the idea would be to make him give up, lose hope. |
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Most of the diseases she did not know, and she began to lose hope since most of the writing was ancient and archaic. |
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Jesus did not lose hope but trusted in God even when it appeared that he was in a hopeless situation. |
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But as time passed and seconds slowly ticked away like eternity, Liz began to lose hope. |
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One has to be idealistic because without ideals we lose hope, forsake courage, and scarify loyalty. |
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It is, however, too bad and extremely dangerous to lose hope in the mercy of God Who forgives abundantly! |
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If the poor lose their livelihood, they lose hope and are susceptible to dangerous political influences. |
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In short, having seen that radical change is possible, we need not lose hope. |
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Take the man but don't lose hope, where there's a will there's a way. |
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It is true that, according to most recent information, that agreement has not yet been signed, but let us not lose hope. |
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In facing the hard challenge posed by the water issue, no one should lose hope. |
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I didn't want my children to see I was afraid, because if I lose hope, who will be there for them? |
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While recognizing how hard it must be for many of them to forgive or be reconciled with the Church, he urges them not to lose hope. |
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We are on the last leg of the walk, and beginning to lose hope of a serpent score. |
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El Alamein was an Allied victory, although Rommel did not lose hope until the end of the Tunisia Campaign. |
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We should not lose hope, as after all the whole world is under the sway of European culture, even if this culture sometimes comes in an American edition. |
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Families will struggle to make ends meet at the end of the month, communities will struggle to keep their people, and young people will lose hope and leave to find work in major urban centres. |
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Don't lose hope because research is making incredible advances. |
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What tragic occurrences can cross our paths today causing us to be disenchanted, to lose hope, to feel defeated, powerless and devoid of patience! |
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Although violence continues, he does not lose hope. |
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Withholding discussion of their experience due to a fear of alienating others or appearing to lose hope can create emotional isolation for people who are dying. |
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He is always trying to tell them that they should not lose hope in life. |
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However, we have good reasons to lose hope. |
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Their examples of generosity, commitment and bravery, now act as a shining beacon to those who lose hope, illuminating a clear and focused path to be able to live the lives they choose. |
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It seems a long way off when we look at the terrible news that emanates from that country and that region on almost a daily basis, but we cannot lose hope. |
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We will make a last effort, and if that does not work, we will discuss how to proceed, but we must not lose hope, which is the last thing that should be lost. |
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In particular, you are helping to fight the stigma attached to AIDS by showing love and acceptance to people with the disease and making sure that they don't lose hope in the future. |
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The songwriter was beginning to lose hope of ever making a living on the cabaret circuit when, in 1952, he auditioned for the singer Patachou, who owned one of the most fashionable night-spots in Paris. |
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And this that we may promptly heal and, in any case, not lose hope of resurrecting with Him and thus to meet Him once again and our brothers in our real bodies. |
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