After evicting her, the landlord started renovations in hopes of raising the rent for the next tenant. |
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Therefore many sailors would tattoo nautical stars on their forearms as a good luck symbol in hopes of returning home. |
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The warden wants Crewe to coach the prison guards' football team, in hopes of acquiring some kind of semi-pro national championship. |
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He insists that the city is continuing to work with county officials in hopes of coming to a solution that is agreeable to everyone. |
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He's essentially calling in an air strike on his own position in hopes of killing the enemy. |
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Once it's uninstalled, you can reinstall the software in hopes of removing the error message. |
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Napoleon escapes by sea to return to Paris in hopes of dethroning the king and reinstating the republic. |
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Hammock says he started analyzing this toxin in hopes of furthering the development of antivenins. |
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The box was filled with love letters that Sean wrote for his future wife in hopes of giving them to her as a gift on their wedding night. |
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That didn't deter a bunch of fishermen underneath the railway bridge from casting their lures in hopes of catching the big one. |
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They returned to downtown Grand Forks to fill sandbags in hopes of thwarting rising flood waters. |
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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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Just throwing people together in hopes of providing personal contact is not enough to overcome this sort of behavior. |
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In The Tin Pan Alley Rag Scott Joplin brings his opera Treemonisha to Irving Berlin in hopes of getting him to help get it published. |
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Some say insurers had underpriced their policies to build market share and then, in 2002, raised rates in hopes of recouping their losses. |
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Upon hearing Nistual's unharmonious mistake, many of his rangers had taken to the trees in hopes of finding cover amongst their shady branches. |
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If sovereign wealth funds want to enter and keep capital-starved firms afloat in hopes of a big rebound, they should be allowed to do so. |
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Even so, architects are carefully vetting developer agreements in hopes of deflecting litigation. |
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Ken Macha had Swisher attempt to bunt once, then allowed him to swing away in hopes of pulling the ball and moving the runner over to third. |
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He and Gross also want to find other genes involved in fruit softening in hopes of further improving firmness or viscosity. |
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And in hopes of spooking overseas investors, the union is making the case that the sale might be illegal under Taiwan's constitution. |
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The first way is to fire cannonry and other projectiles towards another ship in hopes of sinking, scaring, or capturing the vessel. |
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Bill is moving to Calgary in hopes of finding a job in his chosen career as a corrections officer. |
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Many people quit their day jobs in hopes of pursuing a career in literature only to find themselves living off peanuts. |
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We headed back north of Bridgeman Island in hopes of getting to the relatively ice-free waters of the eastern Bransfield Basin. |
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Please note that it is no fair to throw banana peels in hopes of playing the rescuing hero. |
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They dig through the debris by hand or with pickaxes and shovels, in hopes of finding anyone alive. |
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When couples undergo IVF in hopes of conceiving a child, the procedure nearly always creates more embryos than will be used. |
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I pinched my lips together in hopes of doing the same to my self, trying to pull my entire person together. |
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The plan also includes building stops along the way in hopes of expanding in the future. |
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His Legion was currently deployed along the right flank, slowly moving towards the enemy base in hopes of flanking their position. |
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They had relocated to Biloxi, Mississippi, in hopes of avoiding the rising floodwaters. |
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Defenses often choose to blitz Roethlisberger in hopes of flustering him, but that tactic isn't always effective. |
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Chad had gone to the library in hopes of escaping the gaggle of girls who seemed to follow him around everywhere. |
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Harrison, with Ashbury's help, manufactures evidence in hopes of covering his tracks. |
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The system forces the domestics to eat dirt for two years in hopes of getting into the country. |
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Thus, banks became greedy, taking on huge risks in hopes of even bigger rewards. |
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They grievously overstate the costs of bringing new drugs to market in hopes of wringing extortionate payments from desperate patients. |
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The hotel's 800 employees agreed to forgo discretionary annual bonuses recently in hopes of saving jobs. |
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I can imagine picking up a nest of birdlings to raise in hopes of their survival from the devastation and blight that is being wreaked upon their surroundings. |
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They plan to assemble the data and grep for various key words and names in hopes of stumbling upon the passphrases of known and suspected evildoers. |
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Some cynics say the people who subject themselves to potential humiliation on celebrity shows are doing it in hopes of reviving collapsed careers. |
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They dominated the second overtime period while the other team played defensive hockey, dumping it into the neutral zone in hopes of a Hail Mary breakaway. |
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There is much evidence that these officers spent much of their time scheming for their own political advantage and in hopes of being assigned their own regiments. |
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She gagged on them for a few minutes and made gurgling noises into the phone as she lifted her face towards the ceiling in hopes of getting the pills down her throat easier. |
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Rather, these grown-ups smugly go about their business, sipping drinks and schmoozing one another in hopes of earning a big return on their initial investments. |
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He pleaded to keep the initiative alive in hopes of influencing that process. |
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One is increasing the interfaith work that many in our community employ in hopes of reaching more people of other faiths. |
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He has added 10 pounds in hopes of no longer being outmuscled. |
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There was also a Santeria altar, upon which animal entrails had been arrayed in hopes of bringing ill fortune to several people listed on an attached piece of paper. |
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So you belly up to a bar in hopes of getting a yeasty taste of the brewer's art, maybe a fine dark beer with plenty of malt, a good head, and some real punch to it. |
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Dead bodies lay bestrewn upon the ground in red pools of fresh blood, now infested with rats and various other scavengers whom had come in hopes of preying upon an easy meal. |
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You can even attempt to subdue a suspect by flashing your badge or firing a couple of rounds into the air in hopes of scaring the sucker into compliance. |
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He gets very rich because people bring in their valuables in hopes of leaving. |
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Some even tried to avoid the coping in hopes of lasting longer. |
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They pressed forward in hopes of projecting their cheers a little louder. |
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Sometimes growers light smudge pots in hopes of blanketing the field with protective smoke and turn on giant fans in the field to keep the frost from settling on the vines. |
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Intruders may also install network sniffers and other monitoring programs in hopes of capturing information which will allow them to access other hosts. |
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The young women, far from bearing an aura of the soberly domestic, will be putting on their best finery, decking themselves out in hopes of attracting a lover. |
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Most recipes involve fresh fruit and wardens at some prisons have went so far as to ban fruit from prisoners' meals in hopes of curtailing production. |
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Whether Manwaring planned on consuming the drugs or simply had them in hopes of getting laid will be determined in court. |
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An entire industry developed around producing low-fat snack foods and consumers have gobbled them up in hopes of losing weight and improving health. |
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He presumed to place me under restraint in his own house in hopes of either driving me insane or poisoning me. |
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In reality, we were an unknown band who had actually come to this studio at this awful hour in hopes of ingratiating ourselves to the program director. |
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Ahead of the seif push, in hopes of staying relevant, the SNC traveled to Doha to make its own attempt at becoming more inclusive. |
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At Bangka we found abundant pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, sponges hiding huge frogfish, and a painted anglerfish slowly flicking her lure in hopes of attracting an unwary meal. |
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He has put together a nonreligious list in hopes of attracting Sunnis, nationalists, and others who don't want to be ruled by Shia religious leaders. |
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The straggly, scrawny kid who grabs a guitar in hopes of finally getting some kind of attention from the girls other than sneers and spitballs is no more. |
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The women peeled tamarack bark for tea, dug through the deep snow in hopes of finding a few dried fiddleheads. |
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Some scholars have suggested that Tsar Nicholas II dragged Japan into war intentionally, in hopes of reviving Russian nationalism. |
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The Belize Police Department has implemented many protective measures in hopes of decreasing the high number of crimes. |
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The aim was to control more land for animal trapping, a career most natives had turned to in hopes of trading with whites first. |
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Colorado also began a haylift in hopes of saving thousands of cattle immobilized by drifts as high as 10 feet. |
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He rebuilt Trajan's bridge across the Danube, in hopes of reconquering Dacia, a province that had been abandoned under Aurelian. |
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Walton is a failed writer and captain who sets out to explore the North Pole and expand his scientific knowledge in hopes of achieving fame. |
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She put forth several allegations regarding her partner in hopes of discrediting his actions. |
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This new phase was to be the first independent strategic bombing campaign, in hopes of a political success forcing the British to give up. |
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Other scholars postulate that she was a foundling Shelley adopted in hopes of distracting Mary after the deaths of William and Clara. |
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Watson tracks the second man he saw in the area and discovers it to be Holmes, investigating independently in hopes of a faster resolution. |
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Persuaded by Benvolio and Mercutio, Romeo attends the ball at the Capulet house in hopes of meeting Rosaline. |
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Helena, desperate to reclaim Demetrius's love, tells Demetrius about the plan and he follows them in hopes of killing Lysander. |
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As in other parts of Africa, there has been a steady migration of people towards the cities in hopes of better living conditions. |
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They replaced the entire door, in hopes of correcting the sticking and squeaking once and for all. |
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Hermia and Lysander have escaped to the same forest in hopes of eloping. |
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Well, though many an arraigned mortal has in hopes of mitigated penalty pleaded guilty to horrible actions, did ever anybody seriously confess to envy? |
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Leander Starr Jameson, with the tacit support of the British government, led a raid into the Transvaal, in hopes of encouraging an uprising of the Uitlanders. |
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Nevertheless, he approached the family in hopes of becoming their friend. |
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Students from Beauxbatons Academy and the Durmstrang Institute, other wizarding academies, will travel to Hogwarts, where they will stay for the year, in hopes of competing. |
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He listened carefully, in hopes of getting the scoop on the debate. |
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In that era, a pitcher's job was to initiate play by underhanding the ball to the batter in a way that would prevent hard hits but not necessarily in hopes of a strikeout. |
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A growing number of adoptees, now in the thousands, are turning to DNA testing companies in hopes of piecing together the puzzles of their beginnings. |
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Ghosters in hopes of catching proof of the paranormal came out of hiding. They emerged from behind headstones, crawled out of bushes, and peered around large trees. |
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Following Agincourt, Sigismund, then King of Hungary and later Holy Roman Emperor, made a visit to Henry in hopes of making peace between England and France. |
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In the days between his collapse and his death, Charles endured a variety of torturous treatments including bloodletting, purging and cupping in hopes of effecting a recovery. |
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Charles kept the bulk of his troops several miles away from the river bank in hopes of concentrating them at the point where Napoleon decided to cross. |
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They are in hopes of obtaining a better future usually economically, educationally, and politically than the one they were receiving in their homeland or place of origin. |
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