Wall Street insiders attributed this bullishness to optimism surrounding new technologies. |
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The very low level of amino acid diversity in antigenic proteins may be cause for optimism in the difficult fight to control global tuberculosis. |
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They must have seen its phony optimism plain, and, after four years of war, were not having any. |
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Dad thought himself a pinnacle of strength and a pillar of optimism to guide everyone through the dark times. |
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When asked about the prospect of being shot down behind enemy lines, Breen remembers the optimism of youth. |
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Fuelled by optimism and cheap money, asset prices and investment went through the roof. |
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In spite of the loss, Waterloo must look to next season with optimism, especially given the talented young players who were rookies this season. |
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The cheery optimism that produced those rosy budget surplus forecasts of yesteryear is long gone. |
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Sometimes such optimism leads you to see the world as you wish it were as opposed to how it really is. |
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In his intentions, this running fire of a provocative and fascinating thesis should provoke a healthy optimism. |
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But Moorcroft insisted that there was still an air of optimism in British athletics. |
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Although optimism is running high, the current lull in violence is fragile. |
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That is, the 1960s, which was in Africa a time of unparalleled hope and optimism. |
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Can we raise a responsible human being using optimism, joy and good humor without resorting to awfulizing and catastrophizing? |
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The vitality of Mason's society reflects fifties optimism, it tells us about the prosperity of its time, the optimism of the baby boom. |
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Gardens take time, and these ones had obviously been built in a tearing hurry, with little money and far too much optimism. |
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The list of award nominees, the eventual winners and even a quick scan of the banquet hall at the Palliser Hotel all gave reasons for optimism. |
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Admittedly, this optimism was tempered by his faith in democracy, and his hints about the growing threat of technocracy to democracy. |
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Advances in this area, especially against malaria and schistosomiasis, are not yet conclusive, but give cause for more optimism than before. |
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He's a natural salesman, whose secret weapon is the sheer confidence and optimism that he exudes rather than backslapping bonhomie. |
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Yet he constantly scuttles any optimism that the nightmare is possibly manageable. |
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For Voltaire, a catastrophe of such indiscriminate vastness was incontrovertible evidence against the bland optimism of popular theodicy. |
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He spoke sincerely, directly, self-effacingly about the nation's problems and infected the country with his constant optimism. |
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One or two of our new players are bedding in well now though, so we go there with real optimism. |
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He's been a good friend and his inveterate optimism has been a welcome tonic to my usual cynicism. |
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Born from 1975 to 1980, these cuspers possess an interesting mix of generation X skepticism and millennial optimism. |
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The style in question has nothing to do with nymphs and shepherdesses, but instead with 60s pop and up-to-date optimism. |
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In a rare show of optimism, Mottaki stressed that a settlement could be reached on the nuclear issue. |
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There was something admirable about his optimism, in view of the company's rampant unpopularity. |
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We have despatched a wealth of business together over a short period in a spirit of optimism. |
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Even cynical UK sports writers have entered into the spirit of national optimism and who can blame them? |
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May, a month unbeloved by superstitious sailors, managed nevertheless to inject a surprise note of optimism into German executives. |
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It should be a source of optimism for us all that even at an early stage of the crisis, there is a substantial opposition movement to war. |
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After fifteen more attacks, that hope had dwindled to a vague, undefined optimism. |
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It takes a generous mix of humor, bravado, and unflagging optimism for Krauss to persist in the task he's given himself. |
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Charles could look to the future with a reasonable optimism that he would secure a modest triumph over his occasionally unhinged enemies. |
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An air of optimism is immediately evident in Tullow these days, as the town experiences a booming period in terms of business. |
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That reflects improving prospects in their home market, improving cashflows and boosted optimism. |
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Neither Gioia nor the report's authors soften the findings with boosterish optimism. |
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I like the optimism in thinking that one would lead naturally to the other but I'm very skeptical. |
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In recent weeks there has been an upsurge in optimism about our economic prospects. |
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Compared with the survey we published three months ago, this one shows upticks of optimism in nearly every category. |
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In principle, these technologies become associated with the utopic optimism of the future. |
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It's been a wonderful summer even if the hottest part did try my endurance and my optimism, too, rather more than somewhat. |
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Along with their bright-eyed optimism, the band offers up some surprisingly innovative songs. |
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But for now I do feel some vague optimism, and a desire to see if I can make it work properly. |
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At the age of seventeen, brimming with optimism and ruled by vainglory, Victor leaves his native Switzerland to attend college. |
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Bank of England governor Sir Eddie George added his voice to the growing chorus of optimism. |
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Bridget rides them with defiant optimism, but both her bad breaks and her endearing buoyancy in dealing with them venture outside the real. |
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But I certainly think it took through until the 1970s possibly to regain some of that buoyancy, and some of that optimism. |
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No doubt Brenner wishes that the 1990s had never happened, since the economic optimism in that decade seems to make a nonsense of his thesis. |
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To turn up at County Hall looking dapper and spruce would have been to strike a false, jarring note of misplaced optimism. |
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I'm told optimism also helps patients recover from coronary bypass surgery. |
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Such self-satisfaction and optimism have nowhere been more on display than in the financial media. |
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Rather than risk reward calculations and unthinking optimism, what we need now is courage. |
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So far, stalwart consumers, a solid housing sector, and stimulative government policies give reasons for optimism. |
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This week, hundreds of oilmen from around the world will descend on Aberdeen to share their optimism and their expertise. |
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But in view of the weak financial conditions and low level of technology of the local entertainment industry, this optimism seems somewhat hasty. |
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If they can turn down the hate-mongering and turn up the optimism and the subtle, nuanced insinuations, it might just work. |
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This is what makes men stoical with a fatalism that is so complete it allows for neither optimism nor pessimism. |
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Moving from darkness to light, Gray sings of loss and love, performing equally well with upbeat optimism as he does with sombre heartbreakers. |
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There appears to be a lot of increasing optimism about the future price of oil. |
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I think in the '60s there was a certain amount of optimism about the future in technology. |
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I am filled with boundless enthusiasm, optimism, confidence, strength and love! |
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At first, like other returning veterans, Frankie faces the future with optimism. |
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It felt very happy about circumstances, it was positively humming with optimism. |
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Innovation was quietly continuous, prompting an ethos of understated optimism. |
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Publicly, Saudi oil executives express optimism about the future of their industry. |
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Eight years on and the band are now looking to the future with optimism, as Calum explains. |
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Young officers like me could look forward to the future with confidence, hope and optimism. |
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But taking the long view, there is cause for considerable optimism about the future of relations. |
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I have genuine optimism for the future of Scotland as a must-visit destination. |
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With this level of projected coverage, both the McDermotts and Tullow can look to the future with optimism. |
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Worn down by the lack of sleep and the sickness, he lost all trace of optimism about his future. |
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Princess Anne officially reopened Westbury Dairies offering words of hope and optimism for the future of the plant. |
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The report states that there is a lot of optimism about the success of these projects. |
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During past scientific breakthroughs and innovations, human society was guided by a sense of optimism about the future. |
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It does not inspire optimism for the future of economic development in Scotland. |
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Sixty pupils from two schools have joined forces to create a CD about life as a Bradfordian and their optimism for the future. |
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These two factors, Mr Speaker have motivated us to approach the future with great optimism. |
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Candide, Voltaire's critique of optimism, is itself an ineliminably upbeat book. |
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I have great faith in optimism as a philosophy, if only because it offers us the opportunity of self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Natural theology was above all a counsel of optimism, a belief in the essential goodness of the Creator. |
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Elle's sunny optimism and fashion sense among the sober stuffed shirts of Washington is cute. |
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In addition to cheerfulness, yellow can also convey caution, optimism, idealism, cowardice, and imagination. |
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It drove home to me the sense of optimism and positivism that is around in New Zealand at the moment. |
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The heedless optimism that characterized the initial period of Montana's twentieth-century homesteading was in the air. |
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He describes himself as addicted to optimism, and his ministry is about getting everyone else hooked on it too. |
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He has, not least, his own extraordinary personal resilience, his chirpy self-belief and optimism. |
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But nonetheless there's a sense of hopefulness and optimism based on what happened in our family. |
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It sometimes seems like a hopeless situation, but there still remains some optimism. |
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The film suggests that US rehabilitation involves lots of hugs, tears, group chants, and saccharine effusions of Panglossian optimism. |
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But this year's spring optimism may have been boosted by an early conclusion to hostilities. |
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He's put that optimism, curiosity, humour, and his ability to play guitar to good use, performing close to 150 dates a year. |
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There is optimism that the Northern Rivers region could become a leader in a peak oil future. |
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Does this readiness to invest in so-called safety devices represent sheer barking madness or a rather admirable brand of cockeyed optimism? |
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Is it about the fundamentally deluded nature of human existence, or its perverse, incorrigible optimism? |
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Perhaps the optimism is slightly guarded, as there have been false dawns at other clubs in the past when new owners have come in. |
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It requires delirious, wild optimism to believe madness on every continent will keep us safe indefinitely. |
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The fatalism that goes with monism suits both her toughness and her optimism. |
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Optimesse feels like real optimism and looks like real optimism, but it will never make you look like a fathead. |
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I've mentioned before his incurable optimism and general good will and positive attitudes. |
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With incurable optimism went a sense of power and vast reserves of energy encompassing the continent. |
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His greatest gift was his ability to communicate, and he always conveyed a sense of optimism about his country and its people. |
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The brimming vessel of optimism in Portuguese football owes much, of course, to the quality of the current squad of players. |
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To be able to look at childhood fantasies with indulgence and optimism is a lot about recognising the child in all of us. |
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Portia is described as charming and charismatic with a seemingly inexhaustible supply of optimism and humor. |
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It's unimaginable what could happen if optimism were reinterpreted as artifice and the pitchmen ended up being punished. |
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The same group last met more than a month ago and emerged expressing optimism they could strike a deal that avoided the fiscal cliff. |
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The public is more plugged into what's happening in the second leg, and former optimism begins to turn to questioning and even gloom. |
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Great cities and conurbations are developed by visionaries who instill pride and optimism in their fellow citizens. |
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The killing, actually, starts with the surreal emptiness and manufactured optimism of party conferences and conventions. |
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Sitting alone on the stage with only his trademark flask of tea and his pipe for company, the old boy positively exudes optimism. |
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I took up my work with enthusiasm and optimism, and was cordially welcomed by the civil servants. |
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The first movie was laced with youthful optimism and the first flush of romance and the possibilities that had seemed endless. |
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Maybe they're guilty of collective naivete, but I've grown fond of American optimism. |
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That spirit of optimism and courage still beckons people across the world who want to come here. |
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It appreciates that the first three to five years of life are a critical period for developing trust, empathy, dependency, and optimism. |
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The opinions ranged the gamut, from panic to indifference, many with steadfastness and underlying optimism. |
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Invitational education assumes that preceptors will display trust, respect, intentionality, and optimism toward preceptees. |
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This belief was an important element in the general optimism that greeted the new technology. |
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They made many friends and were struck by the kindness, generosity and optimism of the local people. |
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Her statement encapsulates the prevailing mood of optimism in this sprawling settlement. |
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Every female should look forward to their debut into Polite Society with optimism and dreams. |
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Still, those of us who believe in the importance of fundamental human rights and decencies have reasons aplenty for optimism. |
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Among the younger hands, glad-handing optimism was the order of the day and the smiles never wavered. |
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A small glimmer of optimism in what was once an endlessly dark tunnel of utmost gloom. |
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It brings home the reality of hunger, depersonalization, belonging, and optimism experienced by refugees. |
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They hate the dynamism and boundless optimism of its people while they are static and look backward to an imagined golden age. |
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Seligman's learned optimism is grounded primarily in the cognitive model of psychology. |
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About mid-career, in order to create a mask of professionalism, many journalists tend to pulp the optimism and joy they first felt at writing. |
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The company has punctured this fragile mood of optimism with a miscalculation of astonishing proportions. |
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For those of us who consider air travel to be a positive development, this suggests some optimism that the panics haven't won. |
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As you filed out of the stadium that night the sense of ecstasy and optimism was almost overwhelming. |
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There is renewed optimism about the potential of the Internet and digital technologies. |
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At that moment, Galway would have been electrified by a sudden current of adrenaline and optimism, every player bursting for the next ball. |
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And it bred optimism among people who knew ruthless competition and gruelingly hard work. |
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You might find moments of optimism hidden among Tweedy's disaffected, disconnected lyrics. |
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She equipped herself with a little optimism, phrase books and travel guides, and clothes contained for overhead storage space. |
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It restored my confidence and my optimism, and I felt embraced by these many wonderful enlightened spirits. |
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That rare win over England means that the Scots will fly to Dublin with such optimism that they are in danger of being charged excess baggage. |
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Reaction to the wreck showed an almost demented optimism about the venture. |
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And part of that story is the optimism that the human brain is not even remotely close to its limits on capacity. |
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But one abiding feeling displayed by all, despite the circumstances, had to be optimism and an admirable acceptance. |
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But the optimism rapidly evaporated with his abrupt about-face a few days later. |
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Ewing and Davis fluctuate between nervous jitters and cautious optimism, with the first day of the inaugural event only a few days away. |
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At times optimism fails and I fall face first into the deep well of despair. |
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The world saw the optimism and jubilation of a newly liberated country through her pictures. |
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We identify both personal morality and social optimism and justice with the self-control needed for dieting. |
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The shop's optimism is set against other major retailers' expectations for flat trading next year. |
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His optimism has kept the team afloat, but it will be difficult to recover fully from failing to finish three of the first five races. |
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Invariably over the next couple of weeks there will be bouts of optimism and pessimism in world financial markets. |
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That guarded optimism has been replaced by downright pessimism because the bottom of the decline is still not in sight. |
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Official optimism was replaced by a searching and comparatively realistic pessimism. |
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It's funny how a chance encounter, a few words of enthusiasm, and the afterglow of a successful trip can give rise to unrestrained optimism. |
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We have in Europe good reason for optimism about the possibilities for the future. |
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Finally, a landmark in the history of HIV and Aids gave a signal for optimism. |
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Why is it, as soon as I show even the faintest sign of optimism, something happens to really kick me in the teeth? |
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The title track, full of optimism and with knowing references to the band's past, is a marvellous way to start the new album. |
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Despite the disappointments so far, there is a wry optimism among some UK firms. |
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After getting over his shock and confusion, Candide regains his optimism when he reaches Venice. |
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But going back also to our all-so American optimism, it's all-American to behave as optimistically as circumstances warrant. |
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She can show her inner world changing, even as her outer optimism and cheer stays painted on. |
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His ability to keep working amazes his friends and his optimism about life and its gifts is exemplary. |
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With meticulous industry, she shows the direction for the student community to pursue remunerative careers, with a high degree of optimism. |
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This is not an inspiring way to start a long day at a job requiring patience, concentration and a lapidary expression of optimism. |
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When you let go of the past, you will experience increased self-esteem and renewed optimism. |
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There is optimism, he said, but Scotland remained behind the rest of the UK and the recovery is fragile. |
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A current of anticipation has carried a growing group of people to Celtic Park on a Wednesday afternoon, a shroud of optimism spread out in front of the stadium's doorsteps. |
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Could it be by exuding sunshine and optimism, and unhesitatingly reaching across the aisle? |
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Our trio in the know show you how and why to make room for playtime, your guaranteed link to renewed optimism, more robust health and a deeper sense of purpose. |
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The welfare state offered collective security, optimism and promises of betterment as a counter to the discontents which has fuelled imperialism, Stalinism and fascism. |
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This compulsive optimism often serves him well in the midst of a crisis, giving him a reassuringly calm air. |
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Whether Newark chooses the moderate and measured Jeffries or the fiery and flamboyant Baraka, there is cause for optimism. |
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My optimism may seem incautious, but it starts from an appreciation of how dynamic capitalism evolves continuously from its own restless energies. |
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It perfectly captures the state of excited, nervous, somewhat bewildered optimism that can accompany the first stirrings of attraction to someone new. |
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He went on to say that the swelling optimism among pioneers of the forties, fifties and sixties had given way, in some cases, to mild despondency. |
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However, when it comes to the medical profession, humour must be firmly based on reality, as it seriously strives to replace fatalism with optimism in the patients. |
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He was a Rosicrucian, a brotherhood combining elements of mystical beliefs with an optimism about the ability of science to improve the human condition. |
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With no end in sight, Li veers between optimism and despair. |
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An older and rueful prime minister may reflect that some of the optimism felt on that spring day in 1997 is still around, and maybe he can take some credit for that. |
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We always want to focus on what we can do to help, to find that glimmer of optimism. |
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He somehow manages to balance faith, realism, optimism, the news of the day, and the fate of the human race. |
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Given that emphasis, it is not surprising that it is the pope's institutional strictures, not his optimism and venturesomeness, that capture the headlines. |
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More recently, a glimmer of optimism briefly broke through the gloom. |
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Early this Friday on CNBC, Greenspan, too, was expressing optimism about the stock market. |
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This view is not derived from a sense of optimism, but from a realisation that viable alternatives need to be developed to reduce car usage and pollution. |
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Miraculously, Malala survived, and her courage, wisdom, and optimism have continued to transfix and inspire the world. |
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While this year might dig some challenging trenches in your notorious Sagittarian optimism, sensitivity towards and concern for others is going to bring you big rewards. |
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Within a few swipes, I was already feeling that burst of romantic optimism you need the first day of the new year. |
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Add to that a healthy dose of optimism, and her modus vivendi starts to jibe with current findings about lifestyle choices and sustained vitality. |
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Today, the Hinde Studio photos, the same images blown up to large-scale prints, speak to the optimism of the times and our nostalgia for that cheerful sanguineness. |
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The flowers are also meant to reflect the optimism of spring and act as a tangible and touching reminder for those who sponsor a bulb in memory of a loved one. |
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The optimism across the hemisphere was obvious, but many challenges remain. |
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As August Bebel might have said if he were watching all this, bipartisanship is the optimism of fools. |
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It was an incredible show full of optimism, seen best in the romantically nostalgic jersey dresses and flared-trouser suits in deep, warm colours such as blueberry and plum. |
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Where a month ago there was optimism and buoyancy, there is hopelessness. |
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Tech execs are understandably gun-shy about expressing optimism. |
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For me, it's a powerful metaphor for optimism and the future. |
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As well as benefiting cirl buntings and other wildlife the scheme has also helped enhance business viability and farmers optimism about the future. |
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By this standard at least, there are grounds for cautious optimism. |
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He responds with the optimism and fervour of the incurable romantic. |
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I also had great optimism that Guillermo would be able to realize these creatures in a unique and imaginative way. |
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At his Balzacian best, he radiated warmth, buoyancy, optimism and hope. |
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It was during this moment of optimism that a four-hundred-pound brute of a man jumped Robby from behind, forced him into a headlock and proceeded to give him a noogie. |
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Downcast Democrats have generated a boomlet of optimism in the last few days. |
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What is less convincing is her buoyant optimism about our odds of survival. |
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Constructive optimism is unfashionable in these cynical times, but it is not a crime. |
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There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak. |
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In a certain way, this is an occasion for optimism and good cheer because we are exhausting some of our store of demeritorious and obscuring karma. |
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I spoke with mothers fretful and tearful about their bleak prospects but struggling to maintain a facade of optimism and cheerfulness in the presence of their children. |
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The disquieting voices of the few people who doubted that complete abstention was achievable for most problematic consumers were drowned out in a sea of treatment optimism. |
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This optimism derives, in part, from a sense that Philadelphia's tortoise-like growth offers safe harbor in the wake of the 1990's boom-and-bust cycle. |
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The futurists she meets are full of bold predictions and technocratic optimism. |
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The city was flush with new wealth and a bottomless well of optimism. |
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Although the almshouse did not eliminate poverty any more than the penitentiary did crime, 1820s Baltimore attested to the optimism of a dynamic age. |
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At times the optimism bordered on naivete, suggesting possible conflicts down the road. |
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Yet any pre-season optimism which had accrued between the end of last term and the start of this, quickly withered on a blisteringly hot and bitterly disappointing afternoon. |
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However, huge advances in the development of anti-depressants coupled with greater understanding of the cause of depression are a cause for optimism, he said. |
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My optimism springs from the contradictory statements of the conservative justices of the court. |
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The cool britannia mood of 1997 had looked forward in eager and largely misplaced optimism to the New Labour future. |
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The newborn lambs gambolling in the fields are oblivious to the heartache which engulfed Town End farm two years ago, yet they symbolise the fresh optimism of farmer Chris. |
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I live in a world where I feel enormous optimism for the future. |
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She smiled brightly, her own buoyant optimism coming to the surface again. |
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After 17 years of European style instrument making, he finally came up with a product, which is a hybrid mixture of discipline, practicality and Australian cockeyed optimism. |
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His early optimism was soon overshadowed by a radical doctrine of grace. |
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The present Chinese acrobatics is full of optimism and well reflects the industry, resourcefulness, courage and undauntedness of the Chinese people. |
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Subsequent wars and revolutions have made Kant's optimism unfashionable. |
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He almost lost not only his British optimism but his Germanic stoicism. |
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What we want is the ability to recognise the difference between situations that call for optimism, trying harder, and the situations that call for realism and pessimism. |
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In his optimism, Sale has even talked about exporting ethanol, at the same time touting Manitoba as a cheap place to grow the grain used to distil ethanol. |
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Their grief was really for their own lost youth, seeing in Presley's corpulent and decadent collapse a mirror image of their own sad journey from optimism to Jimmy Carter. |
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Somehow, the spirit of optimism was still intact and going strong. |
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Such doom-saying has reckoned without the capacity of the capitalist economy for readjustment and reinvention, and without the ever-renewing spring of human optimism. |
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Grey skies had seen the floodlights switched on before noon but nothing could darken the mood of optimism which swirled around the transformed Station View prior to kick off. |
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It was with buoyant optimism that Jamie Dolan and I donned the initialled manager's anoraks and led our young starlets to New Broomfield for the big kick-off. |
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But for some reason I fail to share Polly's bounteous optimism. |
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His optimism led him to compare ending poverty to eradicating scarlet fever and diphtheria. |
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The team is still under strength but there is some call for optimism. |
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In England, needless to say, the mood is one of unbridled optimism. |
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I have always kept my optimism and my positive approach to life. |
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He told me all along he would be the champion miler of the world with unwavering optimism and I would say we are three-quarters of the way there now. |
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Many activists and human-rights advocates met the news of the retrial with cautious optimism. |
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Given the essentially rational nature of the human soul and the rational nature of the Neoplatonic ontology, there is nonetheless room for optimism. |
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They bring about an element of optimism and cheer in one's life. |
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The albino crisis is a bleak spot in a time of economic optimism in Tanzania. |
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Now, in the first study of its kind, neuroscientists have pinpointed the brain circuits that underlie unrealistic optimism. |
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It was to be a rosy day, full of good cheer and bright optimism. |
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It is inexplicable that these women find optimism amid calamity when like lemmings our young rush to enlist in the politics of cynicism amid relative fortune. |
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Ohanian tells his fascinating success story with youthful optimism, forthrightness and a dash of defiance. |
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Whatever the future holds for Africa, optimism certainly abounds. |
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There has been oscillation between optimism and pessimism among voters. |
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Since most adults do not share this director's unquenchable optimism, even his best movies tend to be an acquired taste. |
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The rescue workers preserved a gleam of optimism that they might still survive. |
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The period of the Napoleonic wars brought prosperity, optimism, and economic growth to the Highlands. |
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Furthermore, his millennial perspective was closely tied to his optimism regarding scientific progress and the improvement of humanity. |
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Yellow was chosen by Hemisphere for its high visibility and to reflect Greater Manchester's culture of confidence and optimism. |
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You will see him pass in an instant from the most cheerfully expressed optimism to a dejection that amounts to nervous depression. |
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Conrad looked with less optimism than Russell on the possibilities of scientific and philosophic knowledge. |
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The 2015 Six Nations Championship ended in a whitewash for Scotland, despite optimism amongst players and supporters beforehand. |
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The mood of optimism this engendered collapsed in 1423, when many of Buchan's men fell at the Battle of Cravant. |
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The electoral debacle of 1895 marked an end to the unbridled optimism which had attended the party's foundation. |
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There was further reason for optimism when the Heineken Cup draw was announced. |
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After the initial optimism, the Liverpool connection had not caused history to repeat itself. |
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I love her youth, her beauty and above all her optimism that everything will turn out fine. |
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In Vietnamese tradition, the lotus is regarded as the symbol of purity, commitment and optimism for the future. |
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By the end of 2012, Adidas was reporting their highest revenues ever and Chief Executive Herbert Hainer expressed optimism for the year ahead. |
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In the prevailing optimism, the resources of the Exchequer were believed to be limitless. |
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Despite their boundless optimism about the promise of Point Reyes, they did not get rich from it. |
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The Restoration of Charles II, in 1660, produced a general surge of optimism in England. |
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There was an optimism that dictated that slumps had to be endured and then there would be a period of even greater prosperity. |
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The optimism at the opening of the talks could not be dampened even by a few spoilers. |
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At this time in 2008, even as the global economy veered toward collapse, optimism about Washington ran surprisingly high. |
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The ongoing story of acai and its homeland gives cause for cautious optimism. |
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The vice-consul has expressed optimism that the move will allow them, as well as community leaders, to monitor and get updates from each group. |
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In reflecting on the difference between false optimism and real hope revealed in these texts, I am struck by the image of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Thank goodness for hot-hued flowers that have shone out during the greyest days and given a hint of optimism among the gathering gloom. |
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Louis-Dreyfus combines optimism, vulnerability and world-weariness to startling effect. |
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Bastiat's Economic Harmonies was considered to be a restatement of Physiocratic optimism rather than an original work. |
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We have become rumormongers and tea-leaf readers, believers in signs, bouncing back and forth between uneasy optimism and unfettered paranoia. |
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Fans plotted the course of the run in with optimism, but the Saints needed that sort of form in every game and couldn't live up to the task. |
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The stock has been in a downtrend since March 10, but I'm seeing some persistent optimism, with makes the stock worthy of further investigation. |
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But there is considerable space between these poles of pessimistic realism for the modest optimism of a meliorative liberalism. |
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And one has to fight against that and create some haven for optimism. |
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As the sentences were read out, any shred of optimism evaporated. |
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First single Opposite of Adults masterfully takes psychedelic popsters MGMT's Kids and turns it into a paean to youthful optimism and ambition. |
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Lancelot has an impulsive, glad optimism out of tune with the times. |
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Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott in Moscow on Wednesday, and the two expressed guarded optimism without going into details. |
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Our job as contrarians, however, is to identify when this optimism has run its course and peaked. |
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As contrarians, we view excessive optimism in the face of poor price action as a bearish indicator. |
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In Soviet days, proclamations of joy, enthusiasm and optimism were associated with state propaganda and officialese. |
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Still, one thing both Hardi and Mufti agree on is what they describe as the bespectacled and barrel-chested Talabani's sense of humour and optimism in the face of adversity. |
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And for these children, many of them devoid of any optimism about the future, the world of gangsters and gangsterism seems impossibly glamorous and wealthy. |
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Sons and daughters of many Scottish clans were among the first immigrants to settle in America, and their determination and optimism helped build our Nation's character. |
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This, in turn, had many consequences such as optimism, future orientation, shedding the restraints of land scarcity, and the wastage of natural resources. |
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He turned with more optimism towards young Arrowsmith, who was a far more positive prospect and seemed to be the sole member of the class who ever had anything to say. |
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Yet, this observation requires conservative optimism since imiquimod treatment of extramammary Paget disease has only been described in a small number of case reports. |
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Another interesting point is the pessimism with which Orosius deals with certain themes and the exaggerated optimism with which he refers to others. |
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It has been argued that the poem reflects his personal despair at the failure of the Revolution, yet affirms an ultimate optimism in human potential. |
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He went with optimism and hope, seeing China as then being on a new path. |
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