Oil companies are also hopeful that the system will save them millions by detecting strong underwater currents that can stress oil rig platforms. |
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A product of the club's academy system, Langley is hopeful his future remains with Bradford. |
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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. |
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One of them was Sander's unbeautiful but beautifully hopeful Young Woman of 1929, but she killed herself for love. |
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He's improved with age, and we are very hopeful he can hit the board on Sunday, but we don't know if he can hit the bullseye. |
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The book is put together like a conversation and moves through emotional responses to analysis, and hopeful visioning for the future. |
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Today Mr Hussey said everyone at the hotel was hopeful of seeing the bustard returned as the centrepiece of the garden. |
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As we speak, the business is trading on and we are hopeful we will find a buyer. |
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We are hopeful that the programme of activities planned for the day will create a tremendous buzz and excitement in Kilkeel. |
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That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation is a hopeful sign. |
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However, the club are hopeful to have the tricky winger back among their number in the next few days to continue his trial. |
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The champion trainer was nervous before the novice chase at Naas, but he needn't have worried as his young hopeful romped home. |
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As they approached, he noticed their anxious yet hopeful eyes in careworn faces. |
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Mentors encourage change by making others feel hopeful and optimistic about the future. |
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It does annoy me the way we go completely overboard regarding any young British tennis hopeful who manages to win a couple of matches. |
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Selby's hopes have been hit by injuries to several key players but they are hopeful the majority will pull through. |
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I'm hopeful that this minor illness, that has been with me since my homestay, will disappear by tomorrow. |
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What kind of subjectivity can we assign to these chimeras, these fictions of a hopeful science? |
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I am very hopeful these stories will help make the shift that frees the remaining refugees. |
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One of the things that might compromise these hopeful signs is the disarray of the US labour movement. |
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The country became a magnet for the international left, who saw hopeful signs in the revolution. |
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Indeed, attendance at the conference might itself be taken as a hopeful sign. |
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Nor is he very hopeful that there will ever be a ceasefire in his native land. |
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They are still hopeful fresh evidence will come to light and Mr Hall made a desperate appeal for new information. |
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However, their bright and hopeful view of the future certainly stayed in my mind. |
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We see the emergence of these men and women of conscience as a positive and hopeful sign. |
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He added that he was hopeful the approval would be given by the end of January. |
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It was generally agreed that what was happening was very hopeful and a step in the right direction. |
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The club is hopeful the team will be able to turn out in its new away kit in the first league game of the season at Hartlepool on Saturday. |
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Certainly they are in good form at the moment and will be very hopeful of progressing to the next stage. |
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Harold Taylor, an anti-fox hunting campaigner, is also hopeful the bill will be passed. |
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He is now waiting for the board to make their final decision but is hopeful he will prove the right man for the job. |
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The Big Bang cosmology has an immense ideological appeal in a society without any hopeful vision of the future. |
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Her father John said it was a terrible time for the family but they are hopeful she will make a good recovery. |
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From the feedback received, the Committee is hopeful the the matter will be sorted out. |
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After about ten minutes of surfing through this site, I feel buoyant and hopeful once again. |
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They are hopeful however that once the immediate uncertainty abates there would be a quick return of consumer confidence. |
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I didn't really expect it to be like the movies, but I had the same hopeful aspirations every college-bound senior has. |
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Luddenden came second last year and third the year before, so villagers are hopeful they are moving nearer to taking top spot. |
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A girl runs frenzied, searching, sometimes stopping briefly to pick some flowers eager but not bright, hopeful and wanting. |
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He feels the protest has achieved what it set out to do and is hopeful the government will cut the fuel tax. |
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He added that he was a hopeful a new peace initiative to improve relations with Pakistan and India would succeed. |
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He said he was hopeful that the courts would grant injunctions ordering the travellers off the land, but this could not be guaranteed. |
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The constitution was expected by the hopeful to settle the issue between confederacy and federation. |
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As has been said before, it's better to be confident of a good result than hopeful of a great one. |
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If you want to listen to an entertaining, hopeful and interesting album this is for you. |
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Well, Republican presidential hopeful John McCain is rolling out his plan to fix the economy. |
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I find one of the most hopeful areas is poetical writing from these war zones. |
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There were many hopeful comments about the speech broadcast on Radio Free Europe poring in from friends who were stuck behind the Iron Curtain. |
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Model hopeful Alexandra Khan is drumming up public support to win a national competition and become a cover girl. |
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I am hopeful that the foresightedness of the Office of Personnel Management will carry over into our other Federal safety-net health programs. |
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A hopeful columnist who is enterprising may decide to want to try to past the crapshoot of the column selection process. |
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Seasoned councillors welcomed a crop of hopeful new politicians into their ranks. |
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If funding is released, we will be at the cutting edge of primary school development and I am more than hopeful that this will happen. |
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It can change a person from being prayerful and hopeful to one who is despairing. |
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He hit back immediately, however, when he launched a hopeful garryowen and they collided in their efforts to gather it. |
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I'm hopeful that the genealogical research underway will not trace his roots to Romania. |
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He remained hopeful that the state telecom would be sold by the end of the year but he reiterated that would not be done at any price. |
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But it will be months before Mr Imbert can make an impact on this vast ministry, his best intentions and hopeful declarations notwithstanding. |
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It's a hopeful sign if their wardrobes contain a pristine row of white shirts, or monochrome cashmere. |
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Tommy Lovenkrands' hopeful shot from distance deflected off Thomas Flogel and beyond a helpless Antti Niemi. |
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The cycle of hopeful experiment followed by complete failure went on in profitless repetition. |
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Just there, in the hopeful gleam of your eye, and the gentle bow of your lip. |
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He dies, some say, with a redemptive, even hopeful vision emerging provisionally, perhaps delusively from the suffering of the tragedy. |
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Both student unions are hopeful that they can successfully reschedule the event for the near future. |
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Informed sources said they were hopeful that the company could be turned around as a going concern in the coming weeks. |
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Kingston charges out of his box to head the ball clear as Ze Roberto tried to latch onto a hopeful punt from the back. |
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Of course, each one of these hopeful developments has its own origins and dynamics, distinct from the Iraq war. |
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I'm hopeful that the electorate is a bit more serious than last time and will see the contrast between a man of real substance and an empty suit. |
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Rather, we are on the cusp of a most exciting and hopeful era, the age of enablement. |
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The people inside the taxi, look hopeful anticipating a good bargain and a fleshy nutritious meal in the evening. |
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They transform the garden from the greyness of winter to the hopeful expectancy that arrives with the spring. |
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These two requirements alone mean that many hopeful wannabes will not even get to first base. |
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As the peace process enters its final phase I think we can be hopeful about its outcome. |
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There are pockets of hopeful activity, both provincial and federal, with farmers leading the way. |
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I'm not proposing that hopeful writers rush out to acquire a habit, you understand. |
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Instead, you stand meekly, wearing your most hopeful expression, vainly attempting to read the seating plan upside down. |
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I once wrote a job description for the papacy and said the pope should be a hopeful, holy man who smiles. |
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Mr Hughes remained hopeful he may have been signalling a move to cut rates in the near term. |
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He takes me on a tour, and we pass several attractive women who all smile at him in a hopeful way. |
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Interest has also been expressed in the business and the receivers are hopeful of concluding a sale in due course. |
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Despite last week's announcement by the independent trustee, he remained hopeful that negotiations would recommence. |
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Based on the above hopeful interactions, I am convinced that joint custody is workable and feasible in this case. |
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They are worldly, intelligent, well-read and hopeful about having a decent future. |
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The Kosovans were hopeful that the 19-year-old Manchester United sensation would play in their historic match. |
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While both sides claim to have been wronged, Novak was hopeful that the campaign would provide an open forum for debate. |
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When 100 hopeful young boys report for training camp at the end of the summer, they think they are headed for the usual pre-season good time. |
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Chris was a beautiful, hopeful person, full of zest for life, full of caring for other people. |
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Looking a few years down the line, I am hopeful of being in the running to be the first-choice keeper. |
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He doesn't sound hopeful, pointing out that the Prague anti-capitalists, for all their passion, are a small group of agitators. |
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March in New York is a restless time, an anticipatory time, hopeful yet apprehensive. |
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Indeed, it is more a work of hopeful multicultural idealism than a dictionary in the lexicographer's sense. |
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Many horsemen were hopeful for a January opening, but few now believe that is possible. |
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I'm hopeful that I will find another job but who knows how long it will take. |
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We're cautious but hopeful that if we can get all the lynxes we need, we'll be able to add to the population in the wild. |
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Mr Noonan is hopeful that the building will generate a large sum of money from its sale. |
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It was certainly an auspicious start, and most merchants are hopeful that the worst is behind them, and that there will be better days ahead. |
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Health chiefs are hopeful that a ban could come out of talks at a high level conference on improving public health to be held in March. |
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We're actually quite a hopeful, not to say romantic, lot schlepping off to plays week after week in hopes of being swept off our feet. |
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I still have a scar from my own hopeful schuss during my innocent early days. |
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The hopeful buds of roses scorch before their time is come while disconsolate hens settle for a dry dust bath. |
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He has an interview with the terminally ailing Queen in Kensington Palace Gardens, and all looks hopeful. |
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The weekend began on Saturday morning with 64 hopeful players making their way through the competition and the prize purse. |
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He is hopeful that the school will be able to mount a serious challenge for a three-peat. |
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The beauty pageant is a ticket out of town for the hopeful girls who participate. |
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Meanwhile, dedicated Mayo supporters are arriving from abroad and they appear to be mainly ticketless but hopeful. |
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I think that makes the club more sellable, and I'm a bit more hopeful than I've been for the past few days. |
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It's a music that is timeless and forever hopeful that lies in the cracks between fashion and cult-dom. |
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They should exercise daily and maintain a positive, hopeful outlook toward the future. |
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And yet one cannot deny the intellectual and moral beauty of Voltaire's too hopeful undertaking. |
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I joined other hopeful punters in front of the race screen, bellowing encouragement from the sidelines. |
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Yesterday's winners were loitering about, looking hopeful, but the chicha had given us bellyaches, and it was time to go. |
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We're definitely concerned, but hopeful and optimistic that everything finally will go along the right track. |
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I pictured some hopeful bachelor, going down on one knee and beseeching his love to be his forever. |
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The symbolic center of the film industry, Hollywood Boulevard has long been Los Angeles' secret, sick joke on hopeful tourists. |
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This week, for once, such a hopeful description of a largely moribund event could prove to be right on the money. |
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I'm not hugely hopeful as my other babies didn't seem to think much of the bland rice cereal. |
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She was looking at him with big, round, hopeful eyes, her lips quivering, and his mind was a total blank. |
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Proposals for the resurfacing of Fishergate are well advanced and we are hopeful for an early start to the work there. |
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You're referring here to two-stroke vehicles and we haven't ourselves done very many trials on these but we are very hopeful. |
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I am similarly hopeful that you liberal, subjectivist, collectivist simpletons are roundly agitated and annoyed. |
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Ray Caesar creates fantastical, grimly hopeful, and gravely whimsical images of wizened children who radiate an enigmatic serenity. |
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I just got a boatload of new possibilities for moving, and I am feeling distinctly hopeful again. |
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I've been practicing getting up extra early lately, in hopeful preparation for starting some unnamed, undetermined job sometime soon. |
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Some Bulgarian leaders, and its media, went off the deep end after a Bulgarian gymnastics hopeful was judged worthy of silver, but not gold. |
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So we were hopeful that we would be able to come to mutually agreeable arrangements. |
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One wonders if the neocons even know how many are waiting in hopeful anticipation of their unhorsing and humiliation. |
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Some people would have been naively hopeful that something of the truth would emerge from this. |
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The wharves and warehouses on the Floss were busy again, with echoes of eager voices, with hopeful lading and unlading. |
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The Government have given one sweetener and are hopeful of giving another before it names the day, but in politics you never know. |
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With the region's unpredictable weather conditions, the team is hopeful of an exciting race. |
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There will always be smirkers, but if you realize that you can transcend them and have a hopeful message, you can reach so many people. |
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From what I hear most of the usual naysaying pundits are rather hopeful about him. |
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When the refinery was commissioned last year every Nigerien was hopeful of a good future. |
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To be eligible for nomination before parliament a presidential hopeful must first be endorsed by at least one third of its members. |
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Still, the Madam Secretary cast and crew have been lately downplaying parallels to the Democratic presidential hopeful. |
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The Louisiana gov and likely GOP presidential hopeful does a 180 to please the base. |
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We're excited about your son's hopeful gubernatorial election this year. |
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But this hopeful breakthrough turned out to be no more than a deviously effective pretext for his escape. |
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While they wisely stuck to their game plan of short passing and quick movement, the Hoops reverted to hopeful long balls and aimless passes into space. |
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I remain hopeful that, in the din created by the current climate of pre-determined goals, products, standards, and countable outcomes, we will be able to hear. |
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In fact, earlier that year, Gingrich became the first major presidential hopeful to announce his candidacy via Twitter. |
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The Republican hopeful featured his husband in campaign ads and was boosted by a super PAC run by a California businessman. |
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For an incurable optimist like me, the Wallabies showed enough to keep me hopeful that they really can retain the World Cup as long as all the cards fall the right way. |
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In our screenings, he always sits in the same corner chair and always looks hopeful, no matter what the movie. |
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By joining a private equity firm, the former Florida governor and 2016 hopeful is gambling with his reputation. |
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In addition to its scholarly role, translation acted as a method of training for hopeful poets, and as a mine of conceits for the more experienced writer. |
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Truth in Advertising balances the droll with the hopeful and the glib with the heartfelt. |
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Is there any chance the potential 2016 hopeful will stand up to the right and embrace paid sick leave? |
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But the council's acting chief executive Kim Corrie doesn't think being a debutante has gone out of fashion, and she's hopeful there'll be enough women for a ball next year. |
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Michael Proctor flicked on another hopeful punt forward and Kyle stole in behind May's outstretched boot to bobble the ball past Jensen from 12 yards. |
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There is, after all, something hopeful about a future that was smart about encoding our civil liberties. |
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I can't say I'm particularly hopeful that Iran will approach this entente in good faith. |
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I don't know why exactly, it was just tough to make this beachy, happy, soulful and hopeful music, like Brian Wilson or something but out of samples. |
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We are transforming a once very sick society into a hopeful place. |
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Even the bleak tower blocks of Hume are caught in limpid Northern sunlight, breaking through the clouds, making the estates look like places of hopeful promise. |
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I'm hopeful that I'll find someone willing to be a role model and a father figure for my children. |
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Rescue teams continued to drill toward six trapped miners Thursday evening and were hopeful of reaching the men with lifelines, mine officials said. |
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It makes me feel sort of hopeful, and I have a wistful sort of longing for it. |
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That message is lost on the soldiers of Bravo who, on the eve of redeployment, have no reason to feel hopeful about their lives. |
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Foxx is hopeful that young people are evolving past the point of being preoccupied with race. |
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It is the story of a young hopeful, Betty, who arrives, childlike, in Tinseltown pumped up with dreams generated by the alluring monster Hollywood. |
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Every Wednesday morning, a large crowd of hopeful ayahs, cooks and drivers would sit outside the American embassy, praying that an expat would call them for an interview. |
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But the Senate hopeful plans an upstate tour this month, the kind of retail politics at which the family has long excelled. |
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But assuming things were ever that hopeful, heaven was short-lived, and trouble followed. |
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The result is that the denouement of the film is nowhere near as hopeful or emotional as it should be, and the overall message is exposed as weak. |
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The Democratic hopeful for Texas governor proved she had chops as a local Republican pol. |
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The reaction on the doorstep has been very positive and the Green Party is hopeful it will pick up on what it says is a backlash against the Government parties. |
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Pansies signify thoughtfulness, while hawthorns denote a hopeful spirit. |
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The Delhi Metro is also hopeful of cashing in on its growing popularity. |
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The tired, sun-burnt hills of summer have awoken with a new, hopeful greenness and the catalpa trees are flowering with huge white orchid-like flowers in the village squares. |
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Investigators report that there have been some hopeful developments in the case. |
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Navan gave a hopeful Carlow a right stuffing in Balreask Old on Sunday and face neighbours Ashbourne in a repeat of a fairly recent final in Mullingar. |
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A mangy cat showed up looking hopeful, out there in the cold. |
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Officials with the Society for Housing Options are hopeful that many people in Cochrane will attend the charrette this Thursday and have their say in this exciting project. |
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If the latest trends are anything to go by, tourism trade watchers are hopeful that India will break the jinx of just 2.5 million foreign tourists a year. |
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But these were their salad days, and they were young and hopeful. |
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Fighter Sergei was hopeful that judicial investigations have begun into the 12th battalion when I first met him in September. |
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It is said, in our area and among our families, that the apple never falls far from the tree, and Jair inherited skill and teaching from his father, which leaves me hopeful. |
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But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork. |
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The branch PO tells me that the publicity committee is hopeful of landing a sponsor shortly for the upcoming Towns' Cup, which was unsupported financially last season. |
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And the big toy chains are hopeful that while mom and dad may cut back on other parts of the family budget, they'll continue to splurge on toys for junior. |
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The council are also hopeful that with backing from businesses, coaches from clubs and societies will be able to run training sessions within schools. |
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After following the epidemic closely from his native Belgium, Colebunders is extremely hopeful that the answer will be the blood. |
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Bright-eyed and hopeful, she had become a national celebrity in her home country, even appearing on a TV variety show. |
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It was arguably the most boneheaded thing erstwhile presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said. |
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There was always a shaker of martinis and an assortment of hopeful dogs clustered around the dish of nuts. |
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It is too early to tell, but we are hopeful to see if there is an uptake in sales given this recent exposure. |
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The folks from RecordSetter.com were there, the hosts told the hopeful twerkers, to adjudicate and certify the world record. |
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He remained as hopeful as ever that he would himself join the NYPD, whatever the danger. |
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These hopeful monsters were monstrosities produced by mutations. |
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The teacher in charge is hopeful the target will be reached. |
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It's an optimistic and hopeful prognostication of the future. |
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How quickly those hopeful words turned to ashes in his mouth as barely had the phrase left his lips than Dulwich had found the net for a fifth time. |
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James Joyce's novel Ulysses, set in Dublin in 1904, contains hopeful Irish allusions as to the outcome of the war. |
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In 2015, two reports on cod fishery recovery offered hopeful and cautionary messages. |
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Callum's strip poker fantasy contains a hopeful element as well that somehow he will find a way to interact pleasurefully with women. |
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Ibrahim has said that they are hopeful about success of peace talks between the government of Pakistan and Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan. |
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What philosophy needs is to be revisioned with a more hopeful, engaged inspirational point of view. |
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Know thyself. To thine own self be true. For the man or woman who can confront the demon within, there is a hopeful prognosis. |
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But we are extremely hopeful that the amount of available funding will increase as we begin to see successes from the waiver implementation. |
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Champion trainer Nicholls is hopeful Pacha Du Polder continue his improvement through the chasing ranks, starting on Merseyside this weekend. |
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Our Guatemala trip had many highlights, but none so all-encompassing and hopeful as our visit to San Lucas Toliman. |
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The results show that large district leaders are more hopeful about the benefits of the law than their small-town counterparts. |
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That human consciousness is a function of the physical brain and not some comfortably vague etherealism is hopeful to Pinker. |
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It's honest and hopeful and more than a little punch-drunk, and utterly addictive. |
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And SNF judge and Scottish Fashion Awards founder Tessa Hartmann is hopeful the scouts will find Scotland's next Stella Tennant or Kirsty Hume. |
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On its surface, the message is simple and poignant, yet hopeful. |
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X FACTOR hopeful Joe McElderry, pictured, only started singing four years ago after joining in on the family karaoke machine. |
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So I'm hopeful of a good run, although Oliver Sherwood's ARKOSE looks the one to beat. |
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The March was a mass protest, but it had a hopeful, upbeat spirit. |
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We are hopeful of redeployment opportunities for many of the staff, but expect around 100 to be leaving altogether. |
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Rory Moore kept the ride and we were hopeful, despite her being 14-1 and Moonglade being the subject of a Southwell-sized gamble. |
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Despite this cynicism, Hood says he is hopeful about the future. |
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Ted Cruz, the other GOP White House hopeful from Texas, has also stressed that it is up to South Carolinians whether they want the flag removed. |
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Slamming Congress for underdevelopment, Mahajan said that she was hopeful of winning the elections. |
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This year, that schmuck is Florida senator and 2016 hopeful Marco Rubio. |
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He and I were both young and hopeful, but I wasn't much of an oarswoman, so it was a tippy ride. |
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I am hopeful that this cross-fertilisation between public and private sectors can help keep Liverpool at the pointy end of digital innovation. |
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The audition audience erupted into laughter when the new judge thought a hopeful from Scotland was a Scouser. |
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When you face some of the best triple jumpers in the country it should bring out the best in you so I'm hopeful that will happen on Saturday. |
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They were German-speaking Mennonites who had left south Russia in 1926 to make a hopeful new beginning in Alberta. |
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A plant light bathes these hopeful little curlicues of chlorophyll with hours of simulated sunlight. |
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Sile will help three hopeful suitors choose three trendy outfits for one lucky lady. |
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Following that brief and hectic moment, though, Robinson was hopeful. |
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The beginning art students displayed their horribly executed paintings with hopeful faces. |
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By November 2005, WNSL were still hopeful of a handover date of 31 March, in time for the cup final on 13 May. |
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France destroyed an Irish side who had gone into the match hopeful of a win, scoring 31 early points to put the game out of reach. |
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The Greek Cypriot population, meanwhile, had become hopeful that the British administration would lead to enosis. |
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X FACTOR hopeful Geoff Mull performed for fans during an emotional return to his old school. |
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Fortitude of heart is the confidence and boldness of faith that is reverent but not horripilated, hopeful but not presumptuous, heroic but not ambitious. |
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I'm hopeful I'll be ready to go full bore once the regular season starts. |
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All of FAC wishes Larry a rewarding retirement and is hopeful his new found freedom will bring him happiness and time for personal accomplishments he has earned. |
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One would assume bikers to possess a modicum of common sense by virtue of using smogless and gasless devices for transportation, but that may be overly hopeful. |
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We are hopeful that our efforts at the South Branch Wildlife Management Area will contribute to American Kestrels being removed from the threatened species list. |
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Keane stated that it was too late to change the flag registered with the IOC, but was hopeful that the coat of arms of Ireland would be adopted afterwards. |
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Bell said that although he is hopeful that the AMA will take some meaningful action to reduce health disparities, he is unimpressed by the apology alone. |
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Bell said that while he is hopeful that the AMA will take some meaningful action to reduce health disparities, he is unimpressed by the apology alone. |
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The end of the first civil wars in Scotland and England left the Covenanters hopeful that their Solemn League and Covenant would be implemented in the Three Kingdoms. |
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So here we go, offering a Whitman's Sampler of local talent, just a hint of the multitude of hopeful artists working their way toward the spotlight. |
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A hopeful ball from Forest right-back Brendan Moloney to the left edge of the area was met first by Ruddy but his attempted clearance rebounded off Tyson's leg and sailed in. |
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And, of course, it made me hopeful that collectively, NLN members and Summit attendees, in our recreation process, will rethink the future of nursing education. |
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Snitter is the most hopeful character in the book, and the most mysterious, since he can have several strange ramblings concerning his condition and past events. |
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David Bonier of Michigan, who head up the Edwards campaign team, said they are hopeful more attention will be paid to their candidate now that many others have dropped out. |
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Dubai Mandaean, Godolphin's principal Epsom Derby hopeful, makes his British debut for trainer Mahmoud Al Zarouni in the Group Two Dante Stakes at York next week. |
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While I remain hopeful of one day spotting a wildcat on my ventures in the Highlands, I couldn't care less if I never saw Mr Brewer's face on my screen again. |
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Giarrizzi believes a federal licensure process would be ideal, but she is also hopeful about state legislation in the form of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. |
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Yaya Toure sent over a hopeful cross-field pass that Warnock attempted to clear with a bicycle kick, only to calamitously set Johnson up for a low finish past Given. |
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Robbie Regan, the WBO bantamweight champion, who has been dogged by illness for more than a year, is now hopeful of regaining fitness by the autumn. |
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Brawn GP were hopeful of a strong result in the Hungarian Grand Prix, as the car had been significantly updated and was usually at its best in hot conditions. |
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Badminton China will be hopeful of more gold on the badminton court today with Dan Lin a warm 2-5 favourite to win his clash with Malaysia's Chong-Wei Lee in the men's final. |
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It's thought that bid is very close to Barcelona's asking price and Chelsea are now hopeful of doing business to bring in the powerful centre back. |
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At a time when families may be re-evaluating how their money is prioritised, we are hopeful this offer will help to protect leisure time, especially for young people. |
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