It seems to be a magical day full of hope and anticipation for the great future to come. |
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It has everything to do with where your heart is and being fearless and full of hope. |
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At the end of the 19th century, people were full of hope and expectations of a more peaceful, more contented, less bellicose world. |
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Some of his support was the result of his personal popularity, the appeal of a personable young man full of hope and energy. |
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It seemed that our lives then had been happy indeed, or at least, full of hope and content. |
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It is full of nostalgia for a Scotland past and gone but full of hope for the new, modern Scotland. |
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Everything bounces along with a youthful joy, devoid of cynical teenage angst, full of hope and dare we say it slightly soppy. |
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This world is full of hope and joy, but it is also beset by evil, immorality and sin. |
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At the time I was full of hope that Croatia would make fast progress towards European integration. |
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While the works are truly soulful and, on occasion, memento mori, they are at once full of hope and wonder. |
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This intrepidity is thus more necessary than ever at the dawning of the new century, which promises to be full of hope. |
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On his visits there, he felt energised, enthused and full of hope. |
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This privilege of age does not bring anything in particular, except that they are both inseparable and full of hope for the future! |
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Furthermore, the contest encourages children to imagine a future full of hope and devoid of violence. |
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We are all full of hope that our deliberations will end with tangible and general progress in an issue that is linked to the dignity of humanity. |
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It was a festive liturgical gathering, full of hope and animated by the joyous participation of a great many faithful. |
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Farmers who are full of hope for the harvest are able to work with joy and happiness. |
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So our hearts are full of hope as we look forward to 2008 and the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Multiple Sclerosis of Canada. |
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I am very thankful for this experience and full of hope and renewed enthusiasm to continue the struggle. |
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The year 2000 started out full of hope for all of us but, sadly, during the course of the past year for the farming community many of those hopes have already been dashed. |
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That too is an item for debate, but I am full of hope that on this too we will make a great deal of progress during our presidency. |
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Sadly, the valedictorian's speech was not like others, namely bright, full of hope and waiting for the next phase of life. |
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The way is long and the future presents itself charged with fatigue and effort, but it is also full of hope and dreams. |
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Like at Prouilhe missions are always new beginnings, full of hope and promise. |
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They can become healthy and live productive lives full of hope and purpose. |
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At first I was full of hope and enthusiasm, but as my physical strength diminished, my morale began to fade. |
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This explains why millions of my countrymen were so full of hope when we regained our independence. |
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Some are full of hope, interested in learning more about ways to help organize to improve their communities. |
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It is also a moral duty to those hundreds of workers, family men and women, who, with their eyes full of hope and never resigned, have been protesting at the gates of their steelworks for months. |
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Sometimes life is beautiful, smiling, full of hope and dreams. |
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Let us, therefore, be neither overwise nor underwise, neither hasty nor tardy, but liberal, tolerant, and full of hope. |
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I stood before the Supreme Court with a heart full of hope that they would defend our constitutional right to tell the truth without being tortured or incarcerated. |
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These analyses may often be absolutely right and highly relevant, the words may be vivid and full of hope, but in general they miss the essential point: what will be the driving force behind this change? |
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Our work with children and communities has taught us that humanity can transform even the most appalling situations into something positive and full of hope. |
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A Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc. employee has returned from a volunteer mission in malaria-stricken Tanzania full of hope that a program he participated in will lead to timely access to life-saving medicines. |
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These important initiatives testify that a profound dialogue full of hope is continuing with all the Churches of the East which are not in full communion with Rome, in their own specificity. |
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Even if this tendency is full of hope, it is however necessary to be careful and avoid going astray in stressing the educational role of these radios. |
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As Europe remains full of hope into a new move in photography, those three young women discover ineffably hopeless people through powerful pictures. |
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Added up, all of this fills millions and millions of lives each day with misery and even tragedy, when they could be full of hope and opportunity. |
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These necessary steps must be taken with great urgency if the terrible loss of life is to come to an end and the people of Darfur are to return to their homes and lead lives free from fear and full of hope for the future. |
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Rather than using its apology to open the door to a more promising future full of hope, the government has ignored the pressing needs of these communities. |
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It was like a current that impelled us towards renewed life, full of hope, encouraging us to valiantly face the challenges of the present moment, to keep away fear and everything that could paralyze us. |
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That song was full of hope and zeal, carrying the message that there is a chance of reconciliation even among nations which suffered seemingly unforgivable injuries in the past. |
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The conference ended with a wonderful story full of hope told by Zahra Bouna Aly, a young woman with MS who has just begun her career as a pharmacist. |
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The choice of living this adventure has been longly thought: it will follow the end of our studies and allow us to enter our professionnal life with a new sight, a new perspective, full of hope about the world. |
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Totally over the top, actually, but I was young then, and full of hope, and I think it kind of captures some of the lyrical spirit that suffuses the soul when eating beside the sea. |
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