Just when she is about to give up hope, the answer to her prayers seems to fall out of the sky. |
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Amy's parents will find it just as hard as I did but the most important thing is that you keep your chin up and don't give up hope. |
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I had finished dinner and was about to give up hope when suddenly he was standing there. |
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The day passed slowly for him and as it wore on he began to slowly give up hope. |
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Just as they were about to give up hope, Mr Smith started whooping and yelling. |
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So singletons out there, don't give up hope, your pair is out there somewhere! |
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They spoke in a careworn fashion that made me give up hope that music and art might make a difference to anything. |
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The release means the end of a very harrowing time and is a reminder that we must never give up hope. |
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We are not allowed to give up hope even though the current situation is not in favour of peace talks. |
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That temptation must be resisted. To give up hope is to acquiesce to the gravest of threats to international peace and security. |
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If France remains behind in this matter, it will give up hope of organising large-scale events. |
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She asks us to be strong, to not give up hope, but to continue in our efforts, to press forward and to speak out when we have the opportunity. |
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We are all they have, and if we give up hope, we will only strengthen the monsters that did this. |
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But don't give up hope if you're not headed to the left coast. |
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Instead I will just express my pessimism. Yet I refuse to give up hope because in life there is always room to act and to change things. |
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We are certainly concerned whenever there are job losses but we are not about to give up hope for the future. |
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It is important to realize and remember this so that you don't give up hope. |
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If your garden seems to be drying out, don't give up hope! |
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But Meterologists Exacta Weather yesterday said people shouldn't give up hope just yet. |
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What would be tragic at this time would be that we give up hope and stop trying to work for a better world, or that we carry on working but without any hope. |
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Can the European Parliament give up hope of ever finding a democratic. |
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Will the citizens of the Central and Eastern European Member States have to give up hope of catching up to the EU standard of living within a reasonable deadline? |
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Some of you have told me that you are about to give up hope. |
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I don't give up hope that there can be a recolonization. |
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Commissioner, after almost 20 years in Parliament, for once I congratulate the Commission, which proves that you should never give up hope about anything. |
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Therefore a rise in the employment-to-population ratio could demonstrate that employment opportunities are being generated and those without work should not necessarily give up hope. |
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The fact that you are with us today is a testimony to the fact that courageous people never give up hope in the fight for freedom and human dignity. |
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When a child goes missing we should never give up hope. |
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O my sons! go ye and inquire about Joseph and his brother, and never give up hope of Allah's Soothing Mercy: truly no one despairs of Allah's Soothing Mercy, except those who have no faith. |
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