I wouldn't be able to stand seeing you get hurt, either, but hopefully I can prevent that. |
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Logic will hopefully dictate that the called-for changes will be implemented. |
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We plan to gig as much as we can and hopefully get an album released, we have enough material. |
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I guess I finally found my niche in life and things will hopefully only go upwards from here, God willing. |
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Second, I am stating my opinions and hopefully I am more objective than judgemental. |
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As for 90 octane gasoline, there are strong indications that it will slowly fade into oblivion, hopefully unnoticed until it ceases to exist. |
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Tim briefly explained what Grandpa had told to him, hopefully clearing things up. |
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It will not have the offensive smell of raw pig waste and will hopefully be available to farmers at less than the cost of imported fertilisers. |
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She'll be back in a few months at the most and hopefully Father will patch things up with her. |
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I figured if I want to pursue writing as a real, hopefully money-making gig in the future, I'd better get used to doing it on a regular basis. |
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But you always have a bad patch in a season and we are having ours now, hopefully. |
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Then, I could pick up the local newspaper and hopefully the classifieds would have some jobs. |
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Many of the old guard have now moved down a level, which will hopefully help to bring on the many youngsters in the sides. |
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But she said she was expecting a good harvest from her maize crop some of which she hoped to sell and hopefully go to college. |
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We look forward to a successful appeal, and hopefully in the not-too-distant future to hearing the melodious tones of the carillon once again. |
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In college, the goal is not only to pass the course but hopefully remember some of it for the rest of your life. |
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I've always been the kind of person who just got their head down and just did my work and hopefully people saw what I was like through my work. |
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He told us we had them worried and the onus was on them to change it, which would hopefully allow us more space at the other end. |
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Let's say this is more jazzy, swingy and entertaining, but with a deep sense of meaning hopefully. |
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From our viewpoint, we must put a disappointing weekend behind us and hopefully from now on it will be onward and upward. |
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It will hopefully act as a catalyst for more formal public education in the future. |
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As such the characters have become synonymous with the band and, hopefully, have helped endear them to the public. |
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You have to have a strapline of some kind and hopefully we will have something that will get people excited. |
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Future molecular modeling simulations will hopefully provide insights into the energetics behind this process. |
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Work is due to commence shortly, so hopefully the problem will finally be resolved. |
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It's a brilliant script that really stretches us all, but hopefully it'll be an exciting piece of theatre which is also full of meaty ideas. |
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I just started the biggest freelance gig of my life, hopefully I'll get to say something about it soon as one part should launch next week. |
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His music will hopefully aid children with cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions. |
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Finally, I say, yes, for a certainty, we are all going to die, but since we've already paid, hopefully not until we get our sandwiches. |
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We would really love to publish your work, hopefully your present submission and future ones as well. |
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When constructed the roundabout will hopefully alleviate the difficult traffic problems experienced by motorists when exiting Ursuline Court. |
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This will not be the end of uncomfortable and incorrect patent claims but this is certainly one that can be squashed and so hopefully will be. |
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But hopefully I've given you some useful hints and pointers to more complete sources of information. |
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This was a great way to start a year that will hopefully see the boys win their third successive title. |
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Normally I would think this would be a meaningless, empty statement, but hopefully it will be a bit more for you than that. |
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We've done our homework, watched the tapes and hopefully prepared the squad as well as possible. |
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The inactive passers-by will hopefully have made a contribution by supplying the police with good descriptions of the raiders. |
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Even the most hopefully titled song turns out to catalogue misery and disaster. |
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Several of our clients are looking hopefully at this new circuit with some expected performance increases. |
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This event will stimulate young people and hopefully show them what best suits their skills. |
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While it will not stop crime, hopefully one day it will make it easier for the guilty to be brought to justice. |
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I'm glad she has found someone she wants to be with, that hopefully loves her more then I did. |
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It's a really good feeling which will hopefully keep me on the straight and narrow for next month too. |
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We got in touch with Umbro and hopefully they took some of our suggestions on board. |
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Anyway, I've given him my business card, and hopefully we can meet up for a drink some time. |
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They both knew that the guards were probably in that empty hangar, hopefully asleep. |
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All in all things are good and hopefully the rest of the week will continue as good. |
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So hopefully I shall now return to regular posting by the middle of next month. |
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So hopefully she'll be in when I go round to their house and I can throw some ideas around with her. |
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I wrote this quickly but hopefully this is the type of list you are looking for. |
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The scouts will spend six days on the slopes where they will hopefully learn how to ski. |
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I have never had the best of luck in Old Firm games and hopefully I can start to turn that. |
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The car park will also hopefully ease traffic congestion and parking difficulties. |
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The revision has already had an impact on research, hopefully in a positive manner. |
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We'll have a new bird table to put up which will hopefully get some custom over the autumn and winter months. |
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This blog post seems to refer to the problem, so hopefully it'll be fixed soon. |
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They are having a night away in a hotel and, hopefully, taking the opportunity to have a look around. |
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We never expected anything like this and hopefully it'll make a real difference. |
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The odour while it was boiling was wonderful, so hopefully the end product will be equally good. |
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But even if someone does come at me, I think I'm playing well enough that I can hopefully hold them off. |
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This season there has been a dearth of good supernatural television, and hopefully this will fit the bill. |
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That to me is the ideal story, the one that the industry is intrigued by, but also, hopefully, has enough human interest and drama in it. |
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There would also hopefully be a police surgery for the youths of the area at the rec. |
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If she does, hopefully they'll fit it with an ejector seat which activates whenever the doors come open in mid-flight. |
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It's a great idea and hopefully will be received well by all ages, especially the youngsters. |
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We're spending about one per cent of the money previous teams have so we're winging it a bit, but hopefully we will get away with it. |
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I'm setting myself a target of a run a ball and hopefully that will get me back in the Scotland reckoning. |
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So hopefully were gonna be able to give people a taste of that, and do it in a way that kinda makes sense. |
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This kindles something inside of them, which will hopefully grow into a love for the environment as they get older. |
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Hope everyone is thinking of us, giving their good wishes and hopefully we'll have a good successful summit and get everybody heading back home. |
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White's kingside pawns advance to constrict and hopefully attack Black's position. |
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Living with these mementos reconnects us with that moment and fires our memory, and hopefully enriches our lives. |
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I need a nice early night with my boy and hopefully a tiny bit of a lie in! |
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I have written this article with a view to hopefully helping other people cope with Mud Fever when it strikes. |
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In order to be put back on the straight again, he has to be incarcerated to hopefully be able to withdraw from the addiction. |
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But hopefully with my advice you won't be reduced to returning home in a depressed state and committing hara-kiri in your bathtub. |
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This will create a research and training facility, improving sports in Canada, and hopefully recreating an interest in funding for athletics. |
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This is a great attempt to cater to younger fans and hopefully it will create enough buzz to bring some new people to the sport. |
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But hopefully Bosley will be back on his feet and walking again in two months. |
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Brendan is recovering from a recent arm injury and hopefully he will be back on his feet soon. |
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We really had a great time in York and hopefully one day soon I will be able to come back and say g'day to everyone again. |
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And so hopefully, you know, knock on wood, we'll get to do a second season, and that will be one for next year. |
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She starts with site visits or power lunches and tours of the school and moves to internships and hopefully to sponsorship. |
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You can use your customer loyalty to power your special moves that will hopefully result in victory. |
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I want to pursue a career in writing, hopefully through some form of journalism. |
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The chapter is also abnormally short, but hopefully it wraps things up well. |
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As we get older we learn to read and write and hopefully pronounce the words correctly in whatever language we are raised. |
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I know dysania has you slugging out of bed in the morning, but hopefully this will help you! |
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It will be a modern muscle car, with the driveline that Chevy's done right since 1955, but hopefully with better styling and build quality. |
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Welcome back and hopefully your Xmas and New Year holidays were packed with adventure. |
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Watch it on the box when it's hopefully been distilled into something worth watching. |
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This is the eighth year of funky crafts, clothes, cards and hopefully more of those neat pillows they had last year. |
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We can add these to the displays we already have and hopefully answer a few questions. |
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I look forward to meeting many of you next year and hopefully landing a few more fish! |
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I'll also hopefully be making use of all the excellent actors and crew that are here. |
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It's in the lap of the gods at the moment but hopefully he will be with us on Saturday. |
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I plan to start a real portfolio similar to that shown above and will hopefully be able to report on the results again at a future date. |
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As you said, the grand old lady just turned 40, this is brand new technology, so hopefully it should be bigger and better. |
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With this realization will hopefully come progress towards your exoneration. |
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What one can strive towards is be true to one's own nature, and hopefully not be against the laws of nature which are very basic. |
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It is just a bit of fun for charity and hopefully it will raise a lot of money for the relief fund. |
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The broccoli now has a tiny purple flower head, so hopefully that will grow nicely and I can have some home grown! |
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We can watch him hopefully progress through the reserves and into the first team and feel part of his success. |
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With the introduction of lead-free petrol, hopefully the figures should fall, as they have in Delhi and Mumbai, which require unleaded gasoline. |
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These penalties will hopefully act as a deterrent to anybody else thinking of abusing or assaulting a referee. |
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It should have been under cover from the end of November, but hopefully the leaf curl fungal spores aren't active yet. |
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Regretfully my stock came entirely from behind the bar of my parents pub, something I'm sure I was punished for long ago and hopefully forgiven. |
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He knows what he wants and hopefully he will be allowed at least a full season to put matters straight. |
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It's good for my fitness, and hopefully it will stand me in good stead when I get back to the club. |
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Architecture is, at a very different scale, to be consumed and hopefully retained in the memory. |
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Urban Art will feature spray paint pieces in various locations and we will hopefully interview artists and crews in upcoming issues. |
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He said that employees are to be repositioned within the company and hopefully there will be no retrenchments. |
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A healthy body develops antibodies, which hopefully resist the antigens, by binding on them. |
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Ikea will be first up against the wall when the Revolution comes, hopefully. |
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They are a good side but we were a bit better and hopefully this result shows we are now on our way. |
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So you rummage around hopefully in the drinks cupboard and sure enough you find the dusty bottle of Romanian Liebfraumilch. |
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I shall endeavour to live through it and will hopefully be as drear as ever within a few hours. |
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Mr Griffiths was sucking hopefully at his pipe, which had refused to light properly. |
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She half-considered looking it up and ringing it up on the cash register when she went home, which was hopefully near. |
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Also, hopefully, I am in a line of work that will allow me to keep going beyond the conventional retirement age. |
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Bullet-proof glass and protective walls will hopefully put paid to any terrorist attacks. |
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This may raise the bar a little and hopefully more of the top players will participate. |
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I'll be studying extramurally, so I will be working to keep my head above water, and hopefully saving so I can make the move later on. |
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I was making a stew which would hopefully last a few days and I'd also baked a loaf of bread earlier. |
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It's totally different to what I'm used to and hopefully I can come up roses. |
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The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the formation of a new club, which will hopefully attend to the following aims. |
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What I've hopefully done is lit a spark in your brains that'll burn a tunnel from your prefrontal lobes to your medulla oblongata. |
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The camp is open for all clubs in the area and hopefully the local club rivalry will be put aside for one week during the camp! |
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A lot will depend on the draw, but we expect him to be forwardly placed and hopefully right there at the finish. |
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When you become pregnant, hopefully many years from now, you'll see just how rotten your mood can get. |
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I've arranged to meet him during the course of the week to discuss details and hopefully come to an arrangement. |
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None the less it is possible for a student to buy art that will hopefully appreciate in value. |
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This is a massive step in the right direction and hopefully when the full approval is rubber-stamped in September, so many lives will be saved. |
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My work has taken me away a great deal and I want to make up for lost time whilst I am still hopefully young and fit enough to do so. |
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There's only the two women in the final eight, so hopefully we can give the men a run for their money. |
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I am still scoring goals, which is what all forwards are judged on, and hopefully there are a few more to come. |
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So there you have it, dear reader, our first expedition to Germany, Austria and Italy, and, with a bit of luck, hopefully not our last! |
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She wouldn't be able to ask any questions, and with any luck, she would hopefully give it all up as a dream. |
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Next time you're planning a big night out, remember these tips and hopefully you'll get lucky. |
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Political art will amaze us all again, hopefully God's own country is the theme addressed by this year's prize winner, Jeremy Deller. |
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Michael furiously takes down all the witty sallies and asides, converting the evening into his next gay play, and, hopefully, a success. |
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It is hopefully apparent what havoc this formulation of foreign policy will wreak. |
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As long as I do this before paying, the barman can charge me extra for a table if he likes, so an argument in Spanish is hopefully avoided. |
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The brief skirmishes in the featured two missions certainly gave an appetizing foretaste of what is hopefully to come. |
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She reached into her pocket and pulled out a pack of cards, shuffling them hopefully. |
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Its the balancing of the chi within in you to attain the state of Tai chi and then return hopefully to the Tao. |
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Pre-Christian warriors hoped to meet a quick, short death, hopefully heroically in battle. |
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I'm happy, and hopefully the USB maintainer also will be happy with the changes. |
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Unluckily for me I've been injured at the end of every season, but hopefully I can shake this off and make the final. |
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Yes, and hopefully they tear down that ridiculous park of his. Bags I the first go with the bulldozer! |
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So I figured there would be lots of attractive, hopefully eligible bachelors and bachelorettes around my age. |
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However, that healthy little fella was safely returned, hopefully to make it up the burn come winter and subsequently add to the gene pool. |
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I've potted it up with some marigold seedlings in a really big pot and hopefully in a few weeks time it will grow me lots of lovely peppers. |
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What we saw were new faces here, which hopefully will return on a regular basis as they learn the nuances of picking the ponies. |
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With a new crop of players about to hit the scene, we hopefully have exciting times ahead. |
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You look at one of my documents on a screen, and hopefully you can tell that it's been crafted to make you want to read it. |
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The lads came up trumps with a solid performance that hopefully was a signal that our desire is still there. |
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Local fishermen are counting the cost of bad weather but, hopefully, can return to work early this week. |
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The bin was as full as a Pommy complaint-box yesterday, so hopefully some lazy person has emptied it out since. |
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Spinal surgery with instrumentation corrects a significant part of the deformity and hopefully stops further progression of the scoliotic curve. |
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I want to put this club on the map and, hopefully, turn Molesey into a footballing name. |
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Mr Beattie says the partnership will hopefully encourage fuel users to convert to ethanol. |
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Work is being done on the pathways round the lakes in order to keep anglers to the paths and hopefully seed the bald areas. |
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His perfect amber-colored eyes widened nervously, hopefully, like a frightened animal begging for scraps. |
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He got his trio of set-top box posts done within the day so hopefully I'll bang my essay out within the week. |
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Celtic pride is a touching thing to see, but hopefully the band won't have to resort to such theatrics for long. |
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Once the coast was clear, he would get to the second floor somehow and then he would get to Juliet, hopefully before night fell. |
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Soon, hopefully, there will be a computer, blocking my view of the perfect family across the way. |
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You will get the chance to have your say and hopefully have your questions answered there and then. |
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We were told that this railroad plans to hopefully run some excursions along that other track into Eustis by this summer. |
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She asked hopefully in a sweet tone though she was irritated by the man she had just taken an order from. |
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Louise with her big mouth told him on Sunday so hopefully he saw it coming and prepared himself. |
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Jean had hopefully cooled off from this morning, and Roger didn't want to anger her again by being late. |
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By the way, whenever umpires are hit by throws, the ball remains alive and hopefully so does the umpire. |
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They thankfully were not in normal battledress, so there hopefully would not be as much attention on her. |
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It's wonderful that we have such a great pairs team in the US that will hopefully make the podium at Salt Lake. |
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We got in touch with other writers and we have pulled together a few items for you to, hopefully, take pleasure in. |
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Terri stared at a weeks-old hand-written order for some obscure deleted LP, which was Sellotaped hopefully to the side of the till. |
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I'm pleased that I'm alive and home getting better and hopefully I'll be back to school soon. |
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If there are any savings, hopefully we will be able to spend it on mending more footpaths. |
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I like the Kent signing, think Valentin is okay as a platoon player, and am having hopefully not naive hopes that Perez is a player. |
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We will be in the Pyrenees in the first week of the race so hopefully Roberto can hit the first time trial with a good advantage on his rivals. |
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With oats, the straw would have a slight tinge of green so that, hopefully, it would have a higher feeding value and also be more palatable. |
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A good example of the unpredictable and often capricious nature of usage controversies is the current issue of hopefully as a sentence adverb. |
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For decades now self-appointed grammar mavens have railed against the use of hopefully as a sentence adverb. |
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All the stages are based on hard-packed bedrock so hopefully they shouldn't deteriorate too much. |
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With the interfusion of Eastern culture in Europe, hopefully the stigma of marriage breakdown will be diluted in their cultures. |
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There are no major outstanding problems and so hopefully tomorrow morning will be fairly trouble-free. |
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At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass. |
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I know a lot more Bulgarian now and hopefully won't leave my luggage behind anywhere. |
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The exhibition is growing and hopefully it will help raise a considerable amount for the appeal. |
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Although they didn't actually print my letter, they have acknowledged my request and hopefully something will be done. |
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And hopefully, even, we need to use expropriation as an instrument of land reform. |
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Ballina will hopefully see completion of phase two of the town sewerage scheme inside the next fifteen months. |
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This will involve immense hard work on his part, but will, hopefully, completely wean him off heroin and allow him to be relocated elsewhere. |
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With a future that includes a little recording, a lot of touring, upcoming nuptials and hopefully an abode to call his own, all seems well. |
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The next name to appear here will hopefully belong to somebody entirely different. |
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She is slowly putting on weight now and hopefully she can lead a normal life. |
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I've had my hair cut and a shave and tomorrow I'm going to grab myself a job hopefully. |
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Even before she spoke, Gerald's head lifted upwards and he sniffed the air hopefully. |
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Who controls the purse strings and what the people in the companies aim at will hopefully be the only change and for the better. |
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A lot of the prisoners write about how hard it is inside and hopefully when they leave prison they will reflect on this. |
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They inject me with the new bone marrow and hopefully it will engraft and start to make new, healthy cells instead of cancerous ones. |
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I'll keep making those runs then eventually things will fall to me and hopefully I'll put a few goals away. |
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But the world's population will nearly double in 40 years, and hopefully the poor countries will industrialise. |
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They will be on the lookout for birds such as short-eared owls, a variety of winter wildfowl and, hopefully, Bowland's elusive hen harriers. |
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When I was young I had a short temper on and off the pitch, now I'm hopefully more level-headed. |
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Charles V had wanted abuses looked at first in an attempt to please the Protestants and hopefully tempt them back to the church. |
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I address you on this Independence Day weekend with a short, hopefully painless expression of my delight at being an American. |
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This phraseology is open to numerous interpretations, and hopefully the yet-to-be published regulations will provide assistance to employers. |
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I call out hopefully as I shut the door to the sprawling Tudor style mansion my parents bought last year. |
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I've started eating mince pies, and can't seem to stop, but I'm still juicing the veggies, so hopefully it will balance itself out. |
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I'm starting my first bums and tums class this week, so hopefully I will start to feel the benefits of all this exercise soon. |
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The journey of our life is hopefully towards perfection, and we don't reach it this side of death of course, but the quest is there. |
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So thanks to you all once again for all your help and hopefully we will have a favourable outcome in a few weeks time. |
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There is also a good freshness about the team as well which hopefully will all work in our favour. |
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When you return to your computer, via the twin paradox the computer will be much older than you, and will, hopefully have solved the problem. |
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We will do anything we can to identify this man and hopefully ensure he is brought to justice. |
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I'm a bleeder, someone just has to speak to me sharply and I'm gushing pints, so no blood means hopefully no big deal. |
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This is why choosing a broader approach for this paper would hopefully prove to be justified. |
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Halting this form of extinction will be a blessing to creation, and hopefully a blessing to you. |
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Once again, an army of talk radio hosts have descended on a political convention there to inform, entertain, hopefully not bloviate. |
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Still have a bit of a chesty wheeze and cough too, but, hopefully it will all be cleared in the next day or two. |
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I swung onto his back, and he strode away from the mounting block, pricking his ears hopefully towards the barn. |
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When you're in a solid practice mode and repeating shots, hopefully you'll ease your way into a comfort zone. |
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You might not agree with everything there, but hopefully you'll find it all provocative, informative, and generally worth your while. |
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It is still uncompleted as the wind is a bit strong to put the glass into place but hopefully we can get that done at some point today. |
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Black skimmers also attempted to nest and will hopefully be successful in the future. |
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Some of the poems are pretty raw, but, hopefully they will help others to realise they are not alone. |
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I chose a short lacy dress that had a flare to the skirt section, so that hopefully this would distract from my tummy. |
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Seek the Frozen Lands should hopefully play a big part in reversing that situation. |
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At times like that you have just got to dig deep and hopefully things will come right on Saturday. |
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It should be interesting come qualifying Saturday and hopefully in the race. |
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We wait until the dog marks an occupied burrow then enter a ferret to hopefully bolt the rabbit. |
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So I will try to muster some sympathy for the man, and hopefully get back to enjoying the talents that made him so engaging in the first place. |
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The copy I reviewed was soft cover, which hopefully will withstand the test of time and use, and pages will not become unglued and fall out. |
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This allows you to turn off some features, hopefully slimming down the window manager for use on resource-limited systems. |
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Once the chick has imprinted on the initial object, hopefully the mother, it will no longer imprint on other objects. |
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We propose to continue, and hopefully complete, development of an implosive seismic source which can be used on the seafloor. |
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And Doncaster will hopefully soon be ringing with the boom of bitterns crying out for mates. |
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It will be a great boost for the local economy and hopefully kick-start a wider regeneration of the area. |
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We collectively felt that we wanted it to stand alongside all the other Beatles albums, and hopefully, we've achieved that. |
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I will bring up the common theme of unrequitedness in this weblog many times, and hopefully people will relate. |
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Obviously democratising the family is an evolving process as the children grow in age, experience and, hopefully, wisdom. |
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There's a long fine tradition of people appreciating the finer points of real ale so hopefully the same will be true of perry and cider. |
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Height will enable the coverage team to get downfield and, hopefully, force a fair catch on punts. |
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He certainly wishes to get across the message that any side-effects problems hopefully are not unsurmountable. |
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So it's time to put my strong head on, brace myself and get on with the matter in hand of hopefully offering some support where I can. |
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I will attempt to assist you with your enquiry as soon as possible, and hopefully get back to you tomorrow. |
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I made a few gaffs due to my negligence, so hopefully you'll learn from my mistakes. |
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I'm not totally through the woods yet, but hopefully this more upbeat period will last. |
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The upshot of it all is that we can now go and fetch our kittens, hopefully before Christmas. |
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I'll be busy with softball and baseball all summer, but hopefully will have time to shoot some hoops with my boys as well. |
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Though it may look like a jumble, hopefully after breadboarding the circuit and studying the circuit diagram, the photos will make more sense. |
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There has been plenty of concern over the possible effects of the Foot and Mouth breakout on racing but hopefully the game will escape. |
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This is something I've been thinking about for awhile now and hopefully it comes out somewhat coherent and cogent. |
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By New Year's Eve, hopefully the Bulgarian troops in Iraq would return, the minister said. |
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The weather was beautiful, hopefully the first of many such pleasant days enjoying ourselves this week. |
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Learn all you can in the simulator, especially those emergency procedures that hopefully do not happen on your daily sorties. |
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The next chapter will hopefully be up with some sort of readiness and speed. |
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Now wizened, and hopefully wiser too, he still is not able to leave an impression on anybody except two real nincompoops in the film. |
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So it's sou'westers and wellies for the morning, and, hopefully, pretty summer dresses and wide-brimmed hats later on in the afternoon. |
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It would also help children with blood diseases such as leukaemia, and would hopefully increase the survival percentage rate. |
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They had planted some basil and clover, which would hopefully grow pretty fast. |
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It's a good test again for us and hopefully it will buck us up for the next five or six weeks. |
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And certainly, that will eliminate certain suspects and hopefully bring closure for the parents, whether she's alive or not. |
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It will be a good learning experience for the newcomers, and, hopefully, the veterans can help the younger ones. |
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He offers his assistance as a hypnotist to regress the amnesiac back to the point of her nightmares, hopefully sparking her memory. |
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So this will hopefully prepare for a more sympathetic reading of the translated article below. |
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Bit superstitious about jinxing the deal by saying any more but hopefully full deets will follow next week. |
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Your stored information will hopefully be secure with fingerprint or voiceprint identification capabilities. |
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I wanted to look good tonight and hopefully my volumizing shampoo would actually work for once. |
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Every team has a bad patch during a season and hopefully we had ours at the start. |
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Only seven, he was one of the better novice chasers last season but there is hopefully a lot more improvement to come. |
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Luckily, it was a dark red shirt, so hopefully even if it stains, it won't be visible. |
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An enlarged parking area would facilitate day trippers and campers alike, and some sort of fence erection would hopefully stop motorised incursions into the dunes. |
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It is all hands on deck and hopefully we can get the right result. |
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She was gonna be in New York and wanted to hang around for New Years and hopefully be able to stay long enough to meet our baby. |
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Us old men have banded together to hopefully create another teen classic for a new generation, Vampire Academy. |
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The election of the BNP councillors and the BBC documentary is hopefully a wake-up call to the fact we need some open and honest debate in this city. |
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Morgan hopefully has a beloved support network, and of course a large fan base to cheer him on. |
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We have ripped out al of the awful rabbit warren of rooms and are hopefully on the way to converting it back to the former glory that it once was. |
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Keeping on top of dates which must not be missed and putting a little thought into finances will pay off, hopefully leaving you quids in come the end of December. |
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They were old and loose, so they would, hopefully, give way easily. |
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I've had the chance to mingle with the crowds and meet far more racegoers than I normally do, which hopefully helps convey the atmosphere to the viewers at home. |
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Currently arrangements are being made for admission to the local primary school for those of school going ages and hopefully free transport will be arranged. |
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Like the best food and drink, hopefully it will improve with age. |
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Light winds make finding carp that much harder, so let's just take a look at a few ways of hopefully getting on fish when light airs are the order of the day. |
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Well, by now, hopefully the flags have been aired and the jerseys washed. |
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He didn't have all that much to do but I was pleased at the way he was coming off his line and hopefully that will provide a big kick-start for his confidence. |
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As a result my picture hopefully has a holy spiritual quality. |
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He is on medications to maintain him so that hopefully over time, there is going to be the day he wakes up and they can start to rehabilitate him. |
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They also painted the torpedo in anti-graffiti paint to hopefully deter any future negative social behaviour and coated the nose cone in a clear metal lacquer. |
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All the countries of the world will hopefully come together to find a way to fight this sort of terrorism, which is repugnant to all reasonable people. |
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If anything, it would lose money gently, elegantly, hopefully not very much at one time. |
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Well, I would hate to disillusion anyone, but magazines have a long lead time, so what hopefully is springtime for the reader is still the chili of winter for the writer. |
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It's an angora, definitely someone's pet and if you want to meet outside Jean-Coutu next Saturday around 3 p.m. with your rabbit cage, I'll hopefully see you there. |
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Everybody's a little worn out, but they're doing fine. We're going to have a rest day after tomorrow and hopefully the weather will hold out and we go to the summit soon. |
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All the spare bits that came off the large rhizome when we were levering it out of the ground were then also reburied, and should hopefully come up nicely too. |
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We look hopefully at markings on our map like Pablo's Rapid and Dead Man Rapid, but they prove to be little more than riffles and a slight acceleration in the current. |
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