Hopes in A Sentence

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    A "Poetry 101" section hopes to inspire future poets.

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    A domestic rebellion (1387-1395) prevented him at the outset from executing his design till 1396, and if the hopes of Christendom were shattered at Nicopolis, the failure was due to no fault of his, but to the haughty insubordination of the feudal levies.

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    A limited section of medical opinion has recommended China tea for reasons of health, and undoubtedly the inferior strength it possesses reduces the risk arising from improper use, but it also reduces the stimulating and comforting effects the ordinary tea-drinker hopes to experience.

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    A moderate party arose among the Poles which accepted their position as Prussian subjects, gave up all hopes of an immediate restoration.

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    A poor publican was drowned in tears, who constantly attends the word of grace, on which all his hopes depend.

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    A pure morality, belief in one God, hopes extending beyond death - these appealed to the age; the Church taught them as philosophically true and divinely revealed.

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    A spokesman for the UK Census agreed with his Home Office colleague, scotching hopes of British skies filled with X-Wing fighters.

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    A war of manoeuvre on the middle Rhine ended in favour of the French, and the allies then turned against the territories of Cologne and Munster, while William, disappointed in his hopes of joining forces with his friends, made a bold, but in the end unsuccessful, raid on Charleroi (September-December 1672).

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    A well made crib may be an investment parents make in the hopes of using it for multiple children.

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    About 1886 hopes even ran high that he was on the eve of a reconciliation with King Humbert at the Quirinal.

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    About this time Donne became intimate with Robert Ker, then Viscount Rochester and afterwards the infamous earl of Somerset, from whom he had hopes of preferment at court.

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    Addison's men managed to close the floodgates after that, but the devastating seven-minute spell had well and truly ended their cup hopes.

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    Admiral Byron, who had returned, sailed in hopes of saving the island, but arrived too late.

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    Admiral Hawke finally extinguished any French hopes of an invasion at the Battle of Quiberon Bay on 21 November.

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    After attending a wedding, young girls once brought home a piece of cake to slip under their pillows in hopes of dreaming of their future husband.

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    After clinching the top spot of European qualifying Group 8, Croatia enters its third consecutive World Cup with high hopes.

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    After Napoleon's defeats in 1813 the hopes of the royalists revived, and Louis issued a fresh manifesto, in which he promised to recognize the results of the Revolution.

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    After Sobieski's death in 1696, the hopes of Moldavia turned to the advancing Muscovite power.

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    After the arrest of Gloucester, Warwick and Arundel, the archbishop was impeached by the Commons with the king's consent, although Richard, who had not yet revealed his hostility, held out hopes of safety to him.

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    After the i3th Vendmiaire the royalists too, deceived in their hopes, were expecting to return gradually to the councils, thanks to the high property qualification for the franchise.

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    Again and again individuals and groups turn back to the Semitic cycle of hopes and ideas, while the reconciliation of the two systems, Jewish and Graeco-Roman, becomes the task of exegetes and theologians.

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    Albert's large and liberal ideas, his friendship with Ulrich von Hutten, and his political ambitions, appear to have raised hopes that he would be won over to the reformed faith; but after the Peasants' War of 1525 he ranged himself definitely among the supporters of Catholicism, and was among the princes who met to concert measures for its defence at Dessau in July 1525.

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    All his other claims to renown, however, sink into insignificance when compared with his work as the reviver of Jewish hopes for a restoration to political autonomy.

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    All hopes of conquest on the transalpine side were now quenched; but the keys of Italy had been given to the dukes of Savoy; and their attention was still further concentrated upon Lombard conquests.

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    All the hopes of liberal reformers were now with him.

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    All the hopes of moral and religious men were on.

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    All these facts show how vigorously the early hopes of the future maintained themselves in the West.

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    All this must be an allegory of past events, the time present to the author and his hopes for the future beginning only at xi.

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    Although Syria and Palestine now became Babylonian, this revival of the Egyptian Empire aroused hopes in Judah of deliverance and led to revolts (under Jehoiachin and Zedekiah), in which Judah was apparently not alone.'

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    Although the mortality caused by the different plagues had a great effect upon the population of the country at large the city soon recovered the losses by reason of the numbers who came to London from outside in hopes of obtaining work.

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    Although the prisoner fiasco may have ended those hopes, he would be seen as a credible candidate for Deputy Prime Minister.

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    Although there is no psalm which can be shown with any probability to be pre-exilic, it is not impossible that there are some which date from as early a time as the age of Zerubbabel, by whose appointment national hopes were raised to so high a pitch.

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    Alvin spoke loudly and clearly in hopes that the dotard would understand him.

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    An outlawed Englishman, Hereward by name, fortified the Isle of Ely and attracted a number of desperate spirits to his side; amongst others came Morcar, formerly earl of Northumbria, who had been disappointed in the hopes which he based on William's personal favour.

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    And everything is brought into closest relation with "that which is the foundation of all our hopes and of all our fears; all our hopes and fears which are of any consideration; I mean a Future Life."

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    Andi cooked a simple stew for Spot in the hopes of making him better.

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    Andi did what many cat owners do in this situation; she began buying premium cat food in the hopes that the right food would help turn Spot's health problems around.

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    Andi had the idea to make her cat's own food in the hopes that Spot's ailments might subside if her cat received the right nutrition.

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    Anne Boleyn had now reached the zenith of her hopes.

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    Annie also has half a " wind synth " and hopes to get the other half in time.

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    Any hopes the Belgians might have had of rattling him were totally unfounded.

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    Around the edges of the border, Nick hopes to include some spreading plants including some thyme.

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    As a cancer survivor, Lefebvre hopes to support other women who are either fighting the disease or who are also survivors.

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    As fleet as the bloom of May, Your dreams of a brighter morrow, Your hopes have they passed away?

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    As for her future career plans, she hopes to pursue a career in sports medicine or to get into sports broadcasting.

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    As Kelly Osbourne makes her daytime talk show debut, she says she hopes to bring a "…youthful perspective" to the show.

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    As rumors swirled that pop diva Britney Spears would be appearing at several House of Blues shows during the week of April 30, 2007, fans scooped up tickets in hopes that they could catch a glimpse of her comeback tour.

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    Ask some silly questions or try to get answers about some of your hopes and dreams for the future.

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    At a later period he talked of "dying of rage, like a poisoned rat in a hole"; for some time, however, he was buoyed up by feeble hopes of a restoration to England.

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    At his side were his accomplices, men ready for anything, whose only hopes were bound up with his fortunes, such as Morny and Rouher; his paid publicists, such as Romieu the originator of the "red spectre"; his cudgel-bearers, the "Ratapoils" immortalized by Daumier, who terrorized the republicans.

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    At last in 1848 his hopes were to some extent satisfied by the constitution granted by the king.

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    At one time he took it into his head that all persons of Israelite blood would be saved, and tried to make out that he partook of that blood; but his hopes were speedily destroyed by his father, who seems to have had no ambition to be regarded as a Jew.

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    Bandolier hopes that transmission disequilibrium tests that are free of bias due to population stratification can wait till brain cells have a good day.

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    Before Elizabeth's accession to the English crown, and after the queen mother in Scotland had disappointed his hopes, he had published a treatise against what he called "The Monstrous Regiment (regimen or government) of Women"; though the despotism of that despotic age was scarcely appreciably worse when it happened to be in female hands.

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    Before letting those hopes soar into the stratosphere, come back down to earth for a moment and consider a few things.

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    Besides this, Messianic and other mystic hopes were current in England.

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    Brian Barwick 's hopes of using video evidence to retrospectively punish the divers are rejected by FIFA.

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    Brian Barwick's hopes of using video evidence to retrospectively punish the divers are rejected by FIFA.

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    But all my hopes vanish when I come to explain the principles that unite our successive perceptions in our thought or consciousness.

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    But all such hopes were defeated by the sudden death of the king, who was killed by a fall from his horse in the dark while riding to visit the queen at Kinghorn on the 16th of March 1285.

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    But Catiline's hopes were again disappointed; once more he failed to obtain the consulship (64); and, moreover, it soon became apparent that one of the new consuls, Cicero, was mysteriously able to thwart all the schemes of the conspirators.

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    But fortune now brought Bonaparte to blight those hopes.

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    But Gioberti, in his Primato, seemed to him to neglect the first essential of independence, which he accordingly inculcated in his Speranze or Hopes of Italy, in which he suggests that Austria should seek compensation in the Balkans for the inevitable loss of her Italian provinces.

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    But heavy expenses had been incurred in putting down revolutionary movements in various parts of the provinces, and war with Chile a corru t government, and hopes were entertained p g p was threatened upon the question of a dispute concerning the boundaries between the two republics.

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    But her death in 1603, followed by the undisputed succession of James, gave him new hopes.

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    But her political ardour was short-lived; she cared little about forms of government, and, when the days of June dashed to the ground her hopes of social regeneration, she quitted once for all the field of politics and returned to her quiet country ways and her true vocation as an interpreter of nature, a spiritualizer of the commonest sights of earth and the homeliest household affections.

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    But his future life disappointed all these hopes.

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    But his hopes for a comprehensive scheme which might include nonconformists in the English Church were necessarily destroyed on the accession of Queen Anne.

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    But his hopes of further conquest were cut short by his death.

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    But his sanguine hopes of continuing at this rate were frustrated by ill-health.

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    But just in case you thought it was all over, no need to fear…Curry is writing a book about her life, which she hopes will be made into a film, and Knight is proffering his own line of hair care products.

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    But once more Bolingbroke's "fortune turned rotten at the very moment it grew ripe," 4 and his projects and hopes were ruined by the king's death in June.

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    But suddenly, while he was trying to rouse public opinion against the treaties of 1815, the news of the battle of K6niggratz came as a bolt from the blue to ruin his hopes.

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    But the hopes of Acragas perished when Agathocles came back from Africa, landed at Selinus, and marched to Syracuse, taking one town after another.

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    But the ordinary digger neither hopes nor expects to unearth such treasures as these.

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    But the peace of 1810 and the fall of Stadion once more dashed his hopes, and, disillusioned and "hellishly blasé," he once more retired to comparative inactivity at Prague.

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    But these concessions did not satisfy the hopes of the people.

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    But these hopes were disappointed; on the contrary, Otto seems to have released Boleslaus, duke of the Poles, from his vigue allegiance to the German kings, and he founded an archbishopric at Gnesen, thus freeing the Polish sees from the authority of the archbishop of Magdeburg.

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    But these hopes were not fulfilled.

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    But to sell it as professional assistance is to raise false hopes and ultimately to mock.

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    But whatever James 's personal inclinations, hopes for toleration of Catholicism were soon disappointed.

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    But when we look at the deeper side of the Messianic conception in the Psalter of Solomon, at the heartfelt longing for a leader in the way of righteousness and acceptance with God which underlies the aspirations after political deliverance, we see that it was in no mere spirit of accommodation to prevailing language that Jesus did not disdain the name in which all the hopes of the Old Testament were gathered up.

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    But, as the fatal struggle with Rome became more and more imminent, the eschatological hopes which increasingly absorbed the Hebrew mind all group themselves round the person of the Messiah.

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    Buying a Princess Jasmine costume will do little for your child when she hopes to resemble Cinderella.

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    By raising the sponsorship money, he hopes to make a real difference to the lives of young people in the local area.

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    Called by John Evelyn "a youth of extraordinary hopes," he completed his education at Utrecht, and in 1695 entered the House of Commons as member for Tiverton.

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    Canning succeeded in constructing a ministry in April - but the hopes and the fears of friends and enemies proved to be equally unfounded.

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    Carlyle and FitzGerald "gave up all hopes of him after The Princess," or pretended that they did.

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    Carus seems to have belied the hopes entertained of him on his accession, and to have developed into a morose and suspicious tyrant.

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    Cate Blanchett ended up dropping out of the Methodist Ladies College in favor of travelling the world to get an education through life experiences in hopes that her travels would help her decide on a career.

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    Charles was in favour of religious toleration, and a declaration issued by him in October 1660 aroused great hopes; but he made little effort to conciliate the Presbyterians or to effect a settlement through the Savoy conference, and his real object was to gain power over all the factions and to free his co-religionists, the Roman Catholics, in favour of whom he issued his first declaration of indulgence (26th of December 1662), the bill to give effect to it being opposed by Clarendon and defeated in the Lords, and being replied to by the passing of further acts against religious liberty.

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    Choong Family is a movement that hopes to put the spotlight back on musical creativity.

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    Clifford's fifty kept alive hopes of victory but eventually the run chase was halted at the fall of the ninth wicket.

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    Compose a thoughtful message that highlights your hopes and dreams for them as a married couple together, hopefully for many years to come.

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    Contact with the natives during the famine caused Lavigerie to entertain exaggerated hopes for their general conversion, and his enthusiasm was such that he offered to resign his archbishopric in order to devote himself entirely to the missions.

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    Creative hackers will fashion websites that replicate other websites nearly identically in the hopes of someone utilizing the website and providing personal information.

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    Cyberspace is a place for mutual trust Note about Tarthang Tulku, Tibetan lama Do straitened minds compensate with mystical hopes?

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    Date 1 Two fifteen year old Liverpool truants rediscover school and pin their hopes on a trip to the school summer camp.

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    Day trading is a type of buying and selling strategy in which a person buys a specific amount of stock in a particular company with the hopes that the stock will rise in value within the same day that it was purchased.

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    Dean asked, not only trying to be polite but in hopes of dragging the conversation away from the occult, the celestial and the just plain weird.

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    Dean, in hopes of prying some Dawkins v. Dawkins information from Fred, told them of meeting with Ginger's lawyer friend, Dickinson Faust, at the Beaumont Hotel.

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    Desprez's Dijon double podium keeps his title hopes alive.

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    Destination Scotland Scotland 's first priority is to nurture and retain home-grown talent by striving to meet hopes and aspirations.

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    Destination Scotland Scotland's first priority is to nurture and retain home-grown talent by striving to meet hopes and aspirations.

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    Disappointed hopes made his soul bitter.

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    Disappointed in their hopes of Russia, the Czartoryscy next attempted to form a confederation for the deposition of Augustus III., but while the strife of factions was still at its height the absentee monarch put an end to the struggle by expiring, conveniently, on the 5th of October 1763.

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    Disappointed of his hopes of England, Philip turned his arms against Ferdinand, count of Flanders.

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    Does this consciousness represent an authentic insight into ultimate fact, or is it a pitiful illusion of the nerves, born of man's hopes and fears and of his fundamental ignorance?

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    Donegal, and hopes have been entertained of the re-discovery of gold in Co.

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    Douglas, his father Kirk and wife Catherine Zeta-Jones all penned letters to the judge in hopes of Cameron getting a reduced sentence and the ability for him to once again seek treatment for his addictions.

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    Dreams of political freedom gave place to hopes of religious independence, and " Israel " became a church, the foundation of which it sought in the desert of Sinai a thousand years before.

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    During the earlier years of his reign he undoubtedly had hopes of recovering his lost dominions with the help of Germany, and Bismarck was not the man to discourage such expectations.

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    El (real name Eldra) left the band in hopes of becoming a solo success.

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    Elsewhere (b) Caleb the Kenizzite reminds Joshua of the promise at Kadesh; he asks that he may have the "mountain whereof Yahweh spake," and hopes to drive out the giants from its midst.

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    Erm, reporting hearsay and hopes is journalism, precisely.

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    Especially were the Messianic hopes forgotten or transferred to a transcendent sphere beyond death.

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    Even in the darkness of the exile period hopes did not die.

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    Events were soon to demonstrate the baselessness of these hopes.

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    Everyone hopes for the unity of peace-loving people to fight and oppose bigotry and intolerance.

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    Farmer Joe began using a new fertilizer in hopes that it would boost his crop yields.

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    For example, many graduation poems out there talk about hopes for the future or pride in the present because both of those thoughts relate to graduation.

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    For instance, if you know your aunt will be the most supportive member in your family, you can tell her first in the hopes that she will then become your advocate to other family members.

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    For some years after this humiliation, Wladislaus became indifferent to affairs and sank into a sort of apathy; but the birth of his son Sigismund (by his first wife, Cecilia Renata of Austria, in 1640) gave him fresh hopes, and he began with renewed energy to labour for the dynasty as well as for the nation.

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    For the Messianic hopes of the Pharisees and the Psalter of Solomon see especially Wellhausen, Phariseer and Sadduccer (Greifswald, 1874).

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    From the time when he was bidden to leave his country to enter the unknown land, Yahweh was ever present to encourage him to trust in the future when his posterity should possess the land, and so, in its bitterest hours, Israel could turn for consolation to the promises of the past which enshrined in Abraham its hopes for the future.

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    Full Story... Hopes of bypassing supermarket Titans WHAT have supermarkets done for us?

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    Full Story... Hopes of bypassing supermarket titans WHAT have supermarkets done for us?

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    Gerald claims that he hopes by coming forward with admitting and apologizing for the abuse, it can help mend his family and begin to bring them all back together.

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    Given the industry's track record at implementing cryptography, I don't have high hopes.

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    Grateful to one who, at such a time, reminded him of his highest hopes, Gotama, to whom such things had no longer any value, took off his collar of pearls and sent it to her.

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    Greycoat 's share price soared on hopes of a bidding war.

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    Greycoat's share price soared on hopes of a bidding war.

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    Gustavus's hopes of an early decision were frustrated by the fog, which delayed the approach and deployment of the Swedes.

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    Hamilton, however, still entertained hopes of effecting some improvement in his position in this area.

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    Harassed by severe bodily ailments, encompassed by a raging tumult of religious conflict and persecution, and aware that the faint hopes of better times which seemed to gild the horizon of the future might be utterly darkened by a failure either in the constancy of his courage or in his discernment and discretion, he exerted his eloquence with unabating energy in the furtherance of the cause he had at heart.

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    Having himself cherished some hopes of receiving the German crown Ottakar refused to do homage to the new sovereign; after a time war broke out between them, and in August 1278 in a battle at Dtirnkrut on the March Ottakar was defeated and slain, his lands, save Bohemia, passing into the possession of the victor.

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    He and his minister were alternately gulled by France and by the emperor, and the net result of all their activity was bankruptcy and discontent at home and ever-frustrated hopes abroad.

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    He began to dream of the fulfilment of Messianic hopes, being supported in his vision by the outbreak of English Millenarianism.

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    He corresponded frequently with Mary, but there being no hopes whatever of his restoration, and a new suitor being found in the duke of Norfolk, Mary demanded a divorce, on pleas which recall those of Henry VIII.

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    He decided, therefore, to go, though with regrets; which returned upon him sometimes in after years, when the English hopes had not borne fruit.

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    He delights that Charles finds his pessimism so corrosive of his own hopes.

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    He entertained hopes of arranging some form of local government which should sufficiently meet Nationalist hopes; and with this in view appointed an eminent AngloIndian, Sir Antony (afterwards Lord) Macdonnell, who was known to be a decided Home Ruler, to the permanent secretaryship in 1902, giving him at the same time greater authority and wider scope than is usually conferred on a civil servant.

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    He explained the technicalities of a method that he hopes will improve on the quality of current speech synthesis systems.

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    He had been born with the hopes of the Renaissance, with its anticipation of a new Augustan age, and had seen this fair promise blighted by the irruption of a new horde of theological polemics, worse than the old scholastics, inasmuch as they were revolutionary instead of conservative.

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    He has fond hopes of a Coyote TV miniseries.. .

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    He has hake and bream, and hopes to get the permit to farm turbot, too.

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    He himself hopes, with his followers, to live to see the decisive turn of things, the dawn of the new and better aeon.

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    He hopes to compose the first oratorio to be performed in zero gravity.

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    He hopes to depict David Cameron as a hollow chancer with ' namby-pamby policies on chocolate oranges ' .

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    He hopes to one day head a catering company.

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    He immediately ordered his army to retreat, in hopes of reaching his capital alive; but he expired on the way, in 1760, in the fiftieth year of his age, after he had reigned eight years.

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    He is the idealizing poet of the hopes and aspirations and of the purer and happier life of which the age seemed to contain the promise.

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    He listened as Kiki explained Rhyn's visit, ending with the half-demon's resolve to destroy the boundary between Death's domain and the Immortal underworld in the hopes of getting Katie back.  When Kiki finished, Kris poured himself a glass of whiskey while he thought.

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    He lost favour with Duke John Frederic of Saxony, fell into bad health, was deposed (1555) from his offices, and was disappointed in his hopes of being reinstated, after the colloquy at Eisenach (1J56).

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    He moved to London in his late teens in hopes of pursuing music and became a regular fixture on London's club scene.

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    He read Burr's character correctly from the beginning; deemed it a patriotic duty to thwart him in his ambitions; defeated his hopes successively of a foreign mission, the presidency, and the governorship of New York; and in his conversations and letters repeatedly and unsparingly denounced him.

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    He recalls the mourning in the doomed city; the children dying of hunger in the streets; the prophets deluding the people with vain hopes.

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    He remained at Frankfort, holding the post of Austrian envoy, and was the leader of the so-called Great German party until the dissolution of the Austrian parliament showed that the forces of reaction had conquered at Vienna and shattered all hopes of Austria attaining the position he had hoped for her.

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    He rushed to Antwerp when there were hopes of saving it from the Germans, but though he exerted himself indefatigably both in diplomacy and in the actual work of defence, and sent a British naval division to help, the effort was in vain.

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    He seems now to have resigned all hopes of recovering Ferghana, and as he at the same time dreaded an invasion of the Uzbegs from the west, his attention was more and more drawn towards India.

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    He sets off on a drinking spree which he hopes will rub out the memory of the blow to his pride.

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    He used every opportunity of stimulating the moral strength of the nation and keeping its hopes alive.

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    He wandered over Europe in disguise, alienating the friends and crushing the hopes of his party; and in 1766, on returning to Rome at the death of his father, he was treated by Pope Clement XIII.

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    He was a supporter of the principles of Abraham Geiger, and while still in`Germany advocated the introduction of prayers in the vernacular, the exclusion of nationalistic hopes from the synagogue service, and other ritual modifications.

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    He was drawn once more into affairs by the hopes of reform held out by Emile 0111vier, accepting in 1869 the presidency of an extraparliamentary committee on decentralization.

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    He was opposed to the Covenant of the League of Nations, holding that " either the Covenant involves a surrender of national sovereignty and submits our future destiny to the League, or it is an empty thing, big in name, and will ultimately disappoint all of humanity that hinge its hopes upon it."

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    He was tempted to cry to the puddles between Elstow and Bedford, "Be ye dry," and to stake his eternal hopes on the event.

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    He was, it is clear, thoroughly penetrated with the instincts, the hopes, and the ideas of the Renaissance in the form which it took in France, in England and in Germany - a form, that is to say, not merely humanist but full of aspirations for social and political improvement, and above all for a joyous, varied, and non-ascetic life.

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    He'd wanted to admit the truth, in hopes she'd talk to him—and trust him—as she had the Guardian.

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    Henry appeared completely triumphant; but the fourteen years which he had yet to live were for the most part to be times of trouble and frustrated hopes.

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    Her hopes rose as he started forward at a faster pace, until she realized he hadn't yet abandoned his pursuit of concentric circles.  By the time dawn came, she was breathless from keeping up with him, and the jungle looked as if it'd never end.

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    Her hopes were dashed.

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    Her success surpassing his expectations, his hopes took a higher flight, and through Lebel, valet de chambre of Louis XV., and the duc de Richelieu, he succeeded in installing her as mistress of the king.

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    Here the decisive battle, which ruined his hopes, and in which Charles distinguished himself by conspicuous courage and fortitude, was fought on the 3rd of September.

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    Herzl believed that the humanitarian hopes which inspired men at the end of the 18th and during the larger part of the 19th centuries had failed.

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    High as man is placed above the creatures around him, there is a higher and far more exalted position within his view; and the ways are infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life.

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    High Hopes Designs - High Hopes offers a broad line of ready-made jewelry items, as well as instructions for how you can send in your animal's hair for a design all your own.

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    High school football prospects are busy training and educating themselves year round with hopes to land a scholarship to their chosen university, furthering their football careers.

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    His brother went on British TV to discuss George's problem in hopes of "shocking" him into getting help.

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    His failure, followed by the arrival of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany in 1630, proved the death blow of Austrian hopes.

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    His first words are words of strength; " the time is fulfilled " - that is to say, all the past has been leading up to this great moment; " the kingdom of God is at hand " - that is to say, all your best hopes are on the point of being fulfilled; " repent, and believe the Gospel " - that is to say, turn from your sins and accept the tidings which I bring you.

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    His hopes and expectations were fulfilled when 4 The return was made " by special command from the Right Honourable the Lords of His Majesty's Privy Council."

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    His hopes of distinction were, however, cut short by a decree of the Polish diet, which, in order to vex the king, refused to sanction the continuance of the war.

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    His hopes of professional success were now scattered, and he was living in Paris in extreme poverty.

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    His hopes of the see of Canterbury were disappointed, but he obtained in 1139 a legatine commission which gave him a higher rank than the primate.

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    His hopes were fulfilled, and in 1798 he entered the Council of Five Hundred at Paris.

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    His hopes, however, were blighted by long delay.

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    His partial return to favour raised the hopes of his partisans; to check these, Algernon Sidney was executed.

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    His purpose to cross the Alps at the head of a great force was hailed with delight by the Ghibellines, whose aspirations found utterance in Dantes noble prose, but his life was too short for him to fulfil the hopes of his friends.

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    His reception by the king was flattering enough; but his hopes of preferment were dashed by the opposition of the Anglican clergy to the promotion of a papist.

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    His reputation as an enlightened ruler stood so high that when Justinian, in 529, closed the school of Athens, the last Neoplatonists bent their steps to him in hopes of finding in him the true philosopher-king.

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    His unexpected recovery revived his father's hopes for his education, hitherto so much neglected if judged by ordinary standards; and accordingly in January 1752 he was placed at Esher, Surrey, under the care of Dr Francis, the well-known translator of Horace.

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    His very reforms alienated the goodwill of all classes; of the nobles, by the abolition of forced labour; of the clergy, by the confiscation of monastic estates; of the masses, by the introduction of a tobacco monopoly and the inevitable collapse of the inflated hopes to which his agrarian reforms had given rise.

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    His views met with small support from the assembly, and with the exception of a short period after the decree of September 1871, by which the emperor raised hopes for Bohemian self-government, he ceased to appear in the senate from 1861 onwards.

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    Hopes for reconvening the CD negotiations on a fissile material treaty were given a boost by the consensus adoption of the fissban resolution.

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    Hopes of religious liberty were held out, but were not fulfilled.

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    How far he directly offered himself for the post of secretary is uncertain, but we know that his hopes were disappointed, the king himself undertaking the duties of the office.

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    However, any hopes he may have had of finding another Philip II.

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    Huq hopes tha he can convince the Chinese Olympic officials to include Twenty20 cricket in the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou.

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    Hyman 's triumph dealt a blow to Australia 's hopes of taking world supremacy of the pool from American hands.

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    Hyman's triumph dealt a blow to Australia's hopes of taking world supremacy of the pool from American hands.

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    I encouraged him to enroll at nearby Boston University in hopes he'd find an interest.

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    I just don't want you to get your hopes up every time you're a day late.

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    I know what I mean when I say I believe in the law of the inverse squares, and I will not rest my life and my hopes upon weaker convictions.

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    I still have hopes that Lancs will get a drubbing in the roses match next week.

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    If union was for the present impossible, there were hopes for it in the future.

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    If your fiancé hopes for a casual day, the beach is a great compromise between a public office and a formal church event.

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    In 121 5 he married Iolanthe of France, but in 1217 was compelled by the pope to lead a crusade to the Holy Land, which he undertook in hopes of being elected Latin emperor of Constantinople.

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    In 1267 he went to Italy; his hopes were centred in Charles of Anjou.

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    In 1541 he was induced with great difficulty to surrender once more his hopes of leading the quiet life of a scholar, and to return again to Geneva (September 1541), where he spent the remaining twenty-three years of his life.

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    In 1633 Bernhard, duke of SaxeWeimar, hoping to create a principality for himself out of the ecclesiastical lands, had taken the title of duke of Franconia, but his hopes were destroyed by his defeat at Nördlingen in 1634.

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    In 1633 Bernhard, duke of SaxeWeimar, hoping to create a principality for himself out of the ecclesiastical lands, had taken the title of duke of Franconia, but his hopes were destroyed by his defeat at Nördlingen in 1634.

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    In 1712 Burgundy died, and with him died all his tutor's hopes of reform.

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    In 1768 died Philip Stanhope, the child of so many hopes.

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    In 1858 he was appointed minister for the Colonies and Algeria, and his administration aroused great hopes, but his activity was diverted into a different channel by his sudden marriage 1 Derived, it is supposed, from the nickname "Plomb-plomb," or "Craint-plomb" (fear-lead), given him by his soldiers in the Crimea.

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    In an interview with Us Weekly in October 2006, Reid shared her unsuccessful breast implant and liposuction surgery stories in hopes to warn others about the sometimes less-than-perfect results of cosmetic surgery.

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    In fact, parents sometimes take their children dressed in their pj's to photography studios in the hopes of capturing the special memory of the innocence of youth.

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    In his relations with the Slays the emperor displayed the same conciliatory disposition as in the case of the Magyars; but though he more than once held out hopes that he would be crowned at Prague as king of fiohemia, the project was always abandoned.

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    In hopes of hearing another song, the audience began shouting, "Encore! Encore!"

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    In other respects the hopes based upon this commentary have not been fulfilled.

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    In return for this, or in hopes of more, he offered himself as a spy - or at any rate as a secret diplomatist - to Dubois.

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    In sports where speed and jumping abilities matter, dog breeders may choose to breed two dogs that excel in the sport, in the hopes that their offspring will also excel.

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    In the beginning, the Dixie Chicks had high hopes for their Accidents and Accusations tour that began in Detroit, Michigan on July 21, 2006.

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    In the early 20th century, trainers gave race horses goldenseal in the hopes of masking the use of morphine and pain killers, but the narcotics were always detectable in urine tests.

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    In the end, however, the fears were more justified than the hopes.

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    In the following year, 1718, after some fruitless negotiations with a view to the conclusion of peace, he again took the field; but the treaty of Passarowitz (July 21, 1718) put an end to hostilities at the moment when the prince had well-founded hopes of obtaining still more important successes than those of the last campaign, and even of reaching Constantinople, and dictating a peace on the shores of the Bosporus.

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    In the midst of these hopes and difficulties Oecolampadius married, in the beginning of 1528, Wilibrandis Rosenblatt, the widow of Ludwig Keller, who proved to be non rixosa vel garrula vel vaga, he says, and made him a good wife.

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    In the most basic terms, online Forex trading is the process of buying and selling currencies from different foreign countries with the hopes that the value of each currency will fluctuate.

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    In this case, too, the Sicilian Vespers was the rock on which the hopes and pretensions of the sovereign of Naples suffered shipwreck.

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    In this mission Gentz had no official mandate from the Austrian government, and whatever hopes he may have cherished of privately influencing the situation in the direction of an alliance between the two German powers were speedily dashed by the campaign of Jena.

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    In time, Bertinelli hopes this kind of public motivation will keep her on the fast track to a slimmer figure.

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    Including whoppers like front door of you about his hopes it 's well within.

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    It also hopes to create a sense of art community among visual artists.

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    It also hopes to involve end-users in its activities.

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    It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

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    It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always preserves.

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    It had been Castlereaghs conception and, had it been as well executed as it was conceived, it might have dealt a fatal blow at Napoleons hopes of recovering his power at sea, by destroying his great naval establishments at Antwerp. It failed, and it became the subject of angry dispute between Canning and Castlereagh, a dispute embittered by personal rivalry and the friction due to the illdefined relations of the foreign secretary to the secretary for war; the quarrel culminated in a duel, and in the resignation of both ministers (see LONDONDERRY, 2ND MARQUESS OF, and CANNING, GEORGE).

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    It is sometimes worn by the youth and adult Indie crowd in a mocking sense, as this group hopes to degrade the elitism of the sweater vest.

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    It served, however, to precipitate the crisis on the continent of Europe; the great army assembled at Boulogne was turned eastwards; by the capitulation of Ulm (October 19) Austria lost a large part of her forces; and the last news that reached Pitt on his A t lit death-bed was that of the ruin of all his hopes by the US er Z crushing victory of Napoleon over the Russians and Austrians at Austerlitz (December 2).

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    It was made after Bismarck had retired from office, and he, as did the colonial party, severely criticized the details; for the surrender of Zanzibar and Witu cut short the hopes which had been formed of building up a great German empire controlling the whole of East Africa.

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    It was only at the Exile, when the nation ceased to be, that the worth of the individual came to be recognized, and the hopes given to the nation were claimed for the individual.

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    It was, however, only very gradually that the figure and name of the Messiah acquired the prominence which they have in 2 The hopes which Haggai and Zechariah connect with the name of Zerubbabel, a descendant of David, hardly form an exception to this statement.

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    It would seem it's high time the pet food industry reviewed its standards and practices, especially if it hopes to regain consumer confidence.

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    It's good to have hopes and dreams, but we need to live today to its fullest because it's only going to happen once.

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    It's John's last heist and he hopes to bring in a haul worth $ 35 million dollars in gold.

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    It's the jewelry store with the signature little blue box, which a woman hopes to see when her special man proposes.

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    Its hopes, based on a Euphrates valley railway, which was to have started from its port of Suedia (Seleucia), were doomed to disappointment, and it has suffered repeatedly from visitations of cholera; but it has nevertheless grown rapidly and will resume much of its old importance when a railway is made down the lower Orontes valley.

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    Jenn hopes to keep the webshop open, although she is trying to sell it and let it be run by somebody else.

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    Johan Herman Wessel' (1742-1785) excited even greater hopes in his contemporaries, but left less that is immortal behind him.

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    John appears to have expected that this alliance would restore him to his kingdom, but his hopes were dashed to the ground when Frederick himself assumed the title of king of Jerusalem.

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    John hopes he will inherit his father's business after his retirement.

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    Joubert died before it could be shown whether his genius was of the first rank, but he was at any rate marked out as a future great captain by the greatest captain of all ages, and his countrymen intuitively associated him with Hoche and Marceau as a great leader whose early death disappointed their highest hopes.

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    Justinian was rather quick than strong or profound; his policy does not strike one as the result of deliberate and well-considered views, but dictated by the hopes and fancies of the moment.

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    Kayla worked really hard in the hopes that her parents would accredit her with the label of successful.

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    Kitt hopes to become a professional trumpet player combining mainly orchestral playing with some solo performing.

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    Let mountains speak for themselves and students may only hear the echoes of their hopes and fears or silence.

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    Let the bride and groom know those closest to them share their hopes and dreams for the future.

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    Like a practical man, Dollond at once put his doubts to the test of experiment, confirmed the conclusions of Klingenstierna, discovered" a difference far beyond his hopes.

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    Maclean 's daughter Nan Milton has recalled that ' when the great day dawned, the most sanguine hopes were justified.

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    Madison had no false hopes of placating the Federalist opposition, but as.

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    Man and the actual universe kept on reasserting their rights and claims, announcing their goodliness and delightfulness, in one way or another; but they were always being thrust back again into Cimmerian regions of abstractions, fictions, visions, spectral hopes and fears, in the midst of which the intellect somnambulistically moved upon an unknown way.

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    Manchester hopes that Mr Darling will unblock funding for extensions to its tram network in return for its cooperation in testing congestion charging.

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    Many an earnest heart full of disappointment or enthusiasm has gone through a similar struggle, has learnt to look upon all earthly gains and hopes as worse than vanity, has envied the calm life of the cloister, troubled by none of these things, and has longed for an opportunity of entire selfsurrender to abstinence and meditation.

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    Many independent guitar and instrument shops will allow customers (or potential costumers) to 'test drive' a guitar pick in the hopes that they will come back and purchase products someday.

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    Many individuals choose to use the herb to treat depression and anxiety in hopes of avoiding the common side effects associated with traditional medications.

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    Marceau became affianced about this time to Agathe Lepretre de Chateaugiron, but his constant military employment, his broken health, and the opposition of the comte de Chateaugiron on the one hand and of Marceau's devoted half-sister "Emira," wife of the Republican politician Sergent, on the other, prevented the realization of his hopes.

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    Margaret never lost her hopes of her son's restoration.

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    Matters were not bettered by the Act of Union signed in a cellar in High Street in 1707, amidst the execrations of the people, and it was not till the hopes of the Jacobites were blasted at Culloden (1746) that the townsfolk began to accept the inevitable.

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    Meanwhile Germany was suffering severely from internal disorders and from the inroads of her rude neighbors; and when in the year Iooo Otto visited his northerfl kingdom there were hopes that he would smite these enemies with the vigour of his predecessors.

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    Meanwhile the sultan's whole efforts were directed towards the reform of the country; the newly-instituted militia was in every respect a success; it grew in numbers, and hopes were entertained that it would gain popularity.

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    Middle East Online 4th Oct 2006 THE latest Iranian brinkmanship on its nuclear hopes is ingenious.

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    Moreover, to the refusal to revive the Empire - which shattered so many patriotic hopes in Germany - Austria added another decision yet more fateful.

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    Most of these celebrities have taken their stories public in hopes that they will help other women be more vigilant in having themselves checked for breast lumps.

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    Mrs. Dobbs hopes to extirpate bullying in her classroom to create a better learning environment.

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    Murray could not publish Aylmer Papillon, but he had great hopes of its boyish writer (Isaac D'Israeli was an old friend of his), "took him into his confidence, and related to him his experiences of men and affairs."

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    Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick will executive produce the 2007 Emmy show, with hopes of bringing back some viewers.

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    No parent hopes to have her baby early, however, it does happen.

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    None of these, but, on the contrary, an unknown figure from the remote hills of Galilee, standing on the populous shores of its lake, proclaiming as a message from God that the highest hopes were about to be fulfilled,.

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    Nor had the French abandoned their hopes of effecting an establishment on the coast.

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    Not far away giant funeral pyres send the last hopes of much of the farming industry reeking up to heaven.

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    Not only his political hopes, but his domestic happiness had suffered shipwreck.

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    Notwithstanding his frequent protests that he did not covet power, but longed for retirement, we find him again, so late as 1835, within three years of his death, in hopes of office under Peel.

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    Now I understand that the darkness everywhere may hold possibilities better even than my hopes.

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    Of all the European nations France was the one on which Jacobite hopes mainly rested, and the warm sympathy which Cardinal Tencin, who had succeeded Fleury as French minister, felt for the Old Pretender resulted in a definite scheme for an invasion of England to be timed simultaneously with a prearranged Scottish rebellion.

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    Of her departure, she says "It's sad" and she feels bad for disappointing the millions of Grey's fans out there and she hopes that her decision to leave is the right decision for her and the show.

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    On his accession to the throne in 1840 much was expected of a prince so variously gifted and of so amiable a temper, and his first acts did not belie popular hopes.

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    On the 24th of July 1689, however, the birth of a son, William, created duke of Gloucester, who survived his infancy, gave hopes that heirs to the throne under the Bill of Rights might be forthcoming.

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    On top of all this, your partner may have high hopes for your vows, and if you are nervous about figuring out how to write wedding vows you may put more stress on yourself than you need to.

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    Once there, the retailer hopes that the customer will purchase additional items to replace some of the profit lost from the purchase of the loss leader.

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    Other couples may choose to let the parents pick out the tuxedo, in the hopes that it could be used again.

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    Others provide photo printing, so they give you free storage and sharing capabilities in the hopes you will use their printing services.

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    Our teacher hopes for " one more shovelful of earth " to prove that Daniel was correct.

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    Patridge says that she took the photos and sent them to Playboy magazine in hopes of landing a modeling gig.

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    People did not stay on with unquestioning loyalty in the hopes of getting a good pension.

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    People who are day traders may purchase a large quantity of shares in a company with the hopes that the price of the stock will go up by a few cents or more in a particular day.

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    Police have issued a nationwide Amber Alert for the boy and are reportedly questioning acquaintances of Balfour's in hopes of finding and returning the boy safely to his mother.

    297

    Racing and revving as if enacting a Doppler Effect experiment, the wheelie artist puts paid to hopes of an afternoon snooze.

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    Returning to his own people he found them chafing under the yoke of the Roman governor, Quintilius Varus; he entertained for them hopes of freedom, and cautiously inducing neighbouring tribes to join his standard he led the rebellion which broke out in the autumn of A.D.

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    Rhyn had quit on her in the hopes she.d be safe, only to leave her more vulnerable than ever.

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    Richard Dunn is in the GB senior sweep oar squad where he hopes to secure a seat in the Olympic eight for Sydney.

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    Russia still hopes to get compensation for maintaining composure.

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    Sam went to his English teacher for tutoring in hopes of improving his rhetoric.

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    Samaria thus lay within the grasp of Josiah, who may have entertained hopes of forming an independent power of his own.

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    Sanjaya has remarked that he is "more than a musician" and hopes to explore acting and modeling opportunities.

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    Sarah batted her eyelashes at Dean in hopes of winning over his affection.

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    Sarah batted her eyelashes at Dean in hopes of winning over hisaffection.

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    Sarah had learned how to parallel park perfectly, ergo, she had great hopes of passing her driving test.

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    Scarlett hopes the website will teach kids that learning to sign can be fun.

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    Schumacher has already effectively conceded defeat saying that he doesn't want to go to Brazil effectively pinning his hopes on an Alonso retirement.

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    She added that all the parties except the Jacobins were full of confidence; and that the nobles now cherished hopes of a reaction, seeing that the reduction of the number of rulers from five to three pointed towards monarchy.

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    She also hopes people use the product for minor improvments, saying, "I am not using these injectables to look 25.

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    She could not marry Philip II., but she held out hopes to more than one of his Austrian cousins whenever France or Mary Stuart seemed to threaten; and later she encouraged two French princes when Philip had lost patience with Elizabeth and made Mary Stuart his protegee.

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    She had attained the age of forty-one when she at last came into power amidst the hopes and anxieties aroused by the fall of the Guises and the return of the Bourbons to fortune.

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    She has since filed to trademark the nickname to use in her television series, as well as a line of diapers and other baby products she hopes to introduce.

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    She hopes that the wild animals will stop the world's media getting too close.

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    She hopes to become a physicist in the future.

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    She hopes to get full custody of their two children, a 12-year-old daughter and a 6-year-old son.

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    She thought, hopes rising.

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    She'd taken power from the Other, from the dead, from the Guardians, and even from the Original Beings, who fed her power in hopes of short-circuiting her.

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    Should she take laudanum, and end it, to have done with all hopes, schemes, debts, and triumphs?

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    Since the death of the emperor Henry in 1216, the Latin empire had declined and the Greek power advanced; and the hopes that John of Brienne might restore it were disappointed.

    322

    Slight as the story is, it is worked out into one of the most affecting poems in the language, and gives to literature one of its most perfect types of womanhood and of "affection that hopes and endures and is patient."

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    So Comte remained in Paris, living as he best could on something less than 80 a year, and hoping, when he took the trouble to break his meditations upon greater things by hopes about himself, that he might by and by obtain an appointment as mathematical master in a school.

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    So prognosis became pessimistic, and the therapeutics of the abler men negative, until fresh hopes arose of stemming the tides of evil at their earliest flow.

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    So too there is no allusion to a human kingship in Joel or in Malachi; the old forms of the Hebrew state were broken, and religious hopes expressed themselves in other shapes.

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    Some chapters describe the manner in which he passes from earth to heaven and becomes a star in the firmament, others deal with the food and drink necessary for his continued existence after death, and others again with the royal prerogatives which he hopes still to enjoy; many are directed against the bites of snakes and stings of scorpions.

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    Some hopes of employment which he had after the revolution of February were frustrated by the reputation of speculative republicanism which he had acquired.

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    Some of the Reformers, notably Melanchthon, expected to effect a reunion of Christendom by means of the Easterns, cherishing the same hopes as the modern Old Catholic divines and their English sympathizers.

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    Soon after, Messianic hopes were active at the time of the fall of the Omayyads, and led to a serious rising under Abu `Isa of Ispahan, who called himself forerunner of the Messiah.

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    Still can't get over just how good firefly was, so have high but achievable hopes for the movie.

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    Stores use special items, deep discounts and doorbusters to lure consumers into the store in hopes other, less-discounted items are purchased as well.

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    Students Against Destructive Decisions (S.A.D.D.) hopes to prevent drunk driving and other disastrous choices.

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    Such an utterance from such a man greatly excited the hopes of Nonconformists, who had previously published a manifesto under the title of "The Case for Disestablishment."

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    Sunderland manager Mick McCarthy is scouring the globe for the players who he hopes can rescue their disastrous season to date.

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    Talk about hopes for the future regarding mother, father, and child.

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    That friendship, and the prince's political opposition to Archbishop Arundel, perhaps encouraged Lollard hopes.

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    The 3rd XI 's own title hopes suffered a setback with defeat at home to Chester Boughton Hall.

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    The 3rd XI's own title hopes suffered a setback with defeat at home to Chester Boughton Hall.

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    The 9th and 10th tablets, exclusively devoted to Gilgamesh, describe his wanderings in quest of Ut-Napishtim, from whom he hopes to learn how he may escape the fate that has overtaken his friend Eabani.

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    The alliance with So (Seveh, Sibi) of " Egypt," upon whom hopes had been placed, proved futile, and the forebodings of keen-sighted prophets were justified.

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    The American Academy of Adoption Attorneys often present situations to organizations such as AdoptLink with the hopes that a successful adoption match can occur.

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    The apocalyptic writer on the other hand despairs of the present, and directs his hopes absolutely to the future, to a new world standing in essential opposition to the present.

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    The appointment of Britain 's first drugs tsar four years ago raised hopes of a radical policy shift.

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    The appointment of Britain's first drugs tsar four years ago raised hopes of a radical policy shift.

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    The battle of Sellasia (222 B.C.), in which Cleomenes was defeated by the Achaeans and Antigonus Doson of Macedonia, and the death of the king, which occurred shortly afterwards in Egypt, put an end to these hopes.

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    The boy's talents justified the ambitious hopes which his parents entertained of his future.

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    The change in the government of the church, the rival council of Pisa, the ecclesiastical and political dissensions within and without the council, and the lack of disinterestedness on the part of its members, all combined to frustrate the hopes which its convocation had awakened.

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    The charges rapidly accumulated, but Bacon still looked upon them as party moves, and was in hopes of defending himself.'

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    The colonists were strong enough to send large forces to the king in his Scottish wars, but as there was no corresponding immigration this really weakened the English, whose best hopes lay in agriculture and the arts of peace, while the Celtic race waxed proportionally numerous.

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    The country in the election of the next year ratified the king's judgment against the Portland combination; and the hopes which Burke had cherished for a political lifetime were irretrievably ruined.

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    The day, said The Times, " was crowded with rumours, alarms, contradictions, fears, hopes, resolves, uncertainties."

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    The death of his patrons, the duke of Richmond and the marquess of Hamilton, and of King James put an end to his hopes of political preferment; moreover he probably distrusted the conduct of affairs under the new reign.

    353

    The death of Jesus as a criminal, and his resurrection, profoundly aroused the belief and hopes of the little group of Jews who were his followers.

    354

    The death of the pious king Josiah at Megiddo in 608 B.C. dashed the high hopes of the "book-men," but meant no victory for Jeremiah.

    355

    The declaration of war with Spain and the certainty of war with France promised to the Jacobites good fishing in turbid waters; and they entertained futile hopes of enlisting Argyll with his potent clan.

    356

    The defeat and death of Berengar through the combination of the Italian princes, again frustrated the hopes of a united Italy, and after witnessing several years of anarchy and confusion John perished through the intrigues of Marozia, daughter of Theodora.

    357

    The defender was the bane of my scoring hopes, blocking my shot from the goal.

    358

    The distress among all classes continued to be appalling; and in March the attempt of the Directory to replace theassignats by a new issue of mandats created fresh dissatisfaction after the breakdown of the hopes first raised.

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    The document was received with universal applause, and Sarpi was immediately made canonist and theological counsellor to the republic. When in the following April the last hopes of accommodation were dispelled by Paul's excommunication of the Venetians and his attempt to lay their dominions under an interdict, Sarpi entered with the utmost energy into the controversy.

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    The emperors never gave up their claims to Sicily or their hopes of recovering it.

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    The emperors, however, favoured the cult, which was the army's favourite until Constantine destroyed its hopes.

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    The end of the Constituent Assembly he heard of with joy and with bright hopes for the future, soon dashed by the behaviour of the Legislative Assembly.

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    The end result is some superb trial scenes, where the audiences hopes are raised or dashed, depending on how evidence is accepted.

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    The failure of Hoche led the three Directors to fix their hopes on Bonaparte.

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    The first part of Islendinga (1202-1242) tells of the beginning and first part of the civil wars, the lives of Snorri and Sighvat, Sturla's uncles, of his cousin and namesake Sturla Sighvatsson, of Bishop Gudmund, and Thorwald Gizursson, - the fall of the Sturlungs, and with them the last hopes of the great houses to maintain the commonwealth, being the climax of the story.

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    The first professional photograph will be snapped by the ship's staff as you board, in the hopes that it will be the first of many pleasant memories throughout the cruise vacation.

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    The fleet was at once despatched to secure Liguria, and on the 14th of March Otho, undismayed by omens and prodigies, started northwards at the head of his troops in the hopes of preventing the entry of the Vitellian troops into Italy.

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    The formation of the coalition and the outbreak of war for a while raised his hopes, in spite of his lively distrust of the competence of Austrian ministers; but the hopes were speedily dashed by Austerlitz and its results.

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    The former of these measures effectually stopped any drain of the best members away from the society and limited their hopes within its bounds, by putting them more freely at the general's disposal, especially as it was provided that the final vows could not be annulled, nor could a professed member be dismissed, save by the joint action of the general and the pope.

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    The goddess Irnina (a form of Ishtar, q.v.) in revenge kills Eabani, and the balance of the epic is taken up with Gilgamesh's lament for his friend, his wanderings in quest of a remote ancestor, Ut-Napishtim, from whom he hopes to learn how he may escape the fate of Eabani, and his finally learning from his friend of the sad fate in store for all mortals except the favourites of the god, like Ut-Napishtim, to whom immortal life is vouchsafed as a special boon.

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    The great statesman barely succeeded in escaping to Austria, a land in which the hopes of German patriots now centred.

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    The headlong fortune of my rash captivity Strikes not so fierce a wound into my hopes As thy dear loss.

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    The hopes expressed in the word Immanuel, " God with us," were to become embodied in a personality of the royal seed of David, an ideal righteous ruler who was to bring peace to the war-distraught realm.

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    The hopes he had aroused that, by a voluntary abdication, he would restore unity to the church, were vain; though called upon by the princes of France to carry out his plan, abandoned by his cardinals, besieged and finally kept under close observation in the palace of the popes (1398-1403), he stood firm, and tired out the fury of his opponents.

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    The hopes of Fesch with respect to Regensburg were also damped by an arrangement of the year 1810 whereby Regensburg was absorbed in Bavaria.

    376

    The hopes of the Curia were frustrated by the resistance of the Aragonese and Sicilians, and Charles of Valois, to whom the Curia eventually destined the crown of Aragon, had to resign it for that of Constantinople, which he also failed to secure.

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    The hopes of ultimate success were frustrated by the intervention of Russia; all appeals to the western powers were vain, and on the 11th of August Kossuth abdicated in favour of GOrgei, on the ground that in the last extremity the general alone could save the nation.

    378

    The hopes which have been from time to time entertained, that his suggestions for the improvement of its form and expression were about to receive the attention which they deserved, have hitherto been disappointed.

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    The hopes which this offer raised of a position less precarious than that of a university teacher of philosophy were in one sense disappointed; for more than a professor Hegel never became.

    380

    The infirmity of the old Influence' king, and the dissensions in the council of state, Policy 'of placed the government and especially the control of foreign affairs almost entirely in his hands; and he boldly adopted a policy which was antagonistic indeed to the wishes and hopes of the old school of Swedish statesmen, but, perhaps, the best adapted to the circumstances.

    381

    The items are taken to these stores and offered at discount prices in the hopes that they will sell quickly.

    382

    The Jacobin Club was closed, thanks to the ability of Fouche, the new minister of Police; but the hopes of Sieyes were dashed by the death of General Joubert, commander of the Army of Italy, at the disastrous battle of Novi (15th of August).

    383

    The July revolution of 1830, of which he heard in Italy, roused all his young hopes.

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    The king and chiefs (except two ringleaders) were offered reinstatement, and they appeared anxious to accept these terms, but the French bishop joined them in the islands, and from that day all hopes of peace vanished.

    385

    The king of Prussia had some reason to complain of the sudden desertion of his ally, but there is no evidence whatever to substantiate his accusation that Bute had endeavoured to divert the tsar later from his alliance with Prussia, or that he had treacherously in his negotiations with Vienna held out to that court hopes of territorial compensation in Silesia as the price of the abandonment of France; while the charge brought against Bute in 1765 of having taken bribes to conclude the peace, subsequently after investigation pronounced frivolous by parliament, may safely be ignored.

    386

    The king's hopes of male issue had been disappointed, and by 1526 it was fairly certain that Henry could have no male heir to the throne while Catherine remained his wife.

    387

    The kite-like surfaces referred to in natural flight are those upon which the constructors of flying machines very properly ground their hopes of ultimate success.

    388

    The Liberal party had high hopes of "the giver of constitutions," but he disappointed his admirers by steadily rejecting every Liberal project.

    389

    The Liberal party, which now came into control in the college repeatedly disappointed the hopes of Cotton Mather that he might be chosen president, and by its ecclesiastical laxness and its broader views of Church polity forced the Mathers to turn from Harvard to Yale as a truer school of the prophets.

    390

    The literature of the later republic reflects the sympathies and prejudices of an aristocratic class, sharing in the conduct of national affairs and living on terms of equality with one another; that of the Augustan age, first in its early serious enthusiasm, and then in the licence and levity of its later development, represents the hopes and aspirations with which the new monarchy was ushered into the world, and the pursuit of pleasure and amusement, which becomes the chief interest of a class cut off from the higher energies of practical life, and moving in the refining and enervating atmosphere of an imperial court.

    391

    The lord-lieutenant twice tried to have Shane murdered; once he proposed to break his safe-conduct; and he held out hopes of his sister's hand as a snare.

    392

    The loss in ships of the line, in transports, and in lives was a crushing blow to the hopes of Charles, who remained in France for over a year in a retirement which he keenly felt.

    393

    The mass of the people, as Metternich rightly observed, wished for rest, not constitutions; but the minority of thoughtful menprofessors, students, officials, many soldiersresented the dashing of the hopes of German unity aroused by the War of Liberation, and had drunk deep of the revolutionary inspiration.

    394

    The Muscovite war had no sooner been ended by the treaty of Deulina than Chodkiewicz was hastily despatched southwards to defend the southern frontier against the Turks, who after the catastrophe of Cecora (see Zolkiewski) had high hopes of conquering Poland altogether.

    395

    The nation threw itself on the side of the Pharisees; not in the spirit, of punctilious legalism, but with the ardour of a national enthusiasm deceived in its dearest hopes, and turning for help from the delusive kingship of the Hasmonaeans to the true kingship of Yahweh, and to His vicegerent the king of David's house.

    396

    The new chancellor proposed the continuance of the land tax at four shillings in the pound, while he held out hopes that it might be reduced next year to three shillings, whereupon his predecessor, William Dowdeswell, by the aid of the landed gentlemen, carried a motion that the reduction should take effect at once.

    397

    The new pope was known to be no politician, but a simple and saintly priest, and in some quarters there were hopes that the attitude of the papacy towards the Italian kingdom might now be changed.

    398

    The news of the dispute between England and Spain about Nootka Sound in 1790 recalled him to England, where he saw a good deal of Pitt, but the peaceful arrangement of the dispute again destroyed his hopes.

    399

    The notes' bearing upon the interview which he obtained with the king show that he had begun to see more clearly the nature and extent of the offences with which he was charged, that he now felt it impossible altogether to exculpate himself, and that his hopes were directed towards obtaining some mitigation of his sentence.

    400

    The nuclear industry has funds set-aside or hopes to find funds for some of these more conventional activities.

    401

    The path was fairly open before him to the highest advancement in the Church of Rome, yet he deliberately sacrificed all such hopes and placed himself in the van of a hard and doubtful struggle" (The Guardian, 1872, p. 1004).

    402

    The progress of steam cultivation has not justified the hopes that were once entertained in the United Kingdom concerning this method of working implements in the field.

    403

    The purpose of this type of product is to lure you into their store in hopes you'll buy additional stuff.

    404

    The rebellion of 1798 and the union had dashed the hopes of the Catholic leaders, and their prospects of success seemed very remote when, in the first years of the 19th century, the still unknown lawyer took up their cause.

    405

    The refusal of the German Emperor to receive him extinguished alike his political influence and all hopes that the Boers might still have entertained of help from foreign governments.

    406

    The reign of Julian and the usurpation of Eugenius renewed the hopes of its devotees, but the victory of Theodosius (394) may be considered the end of its existence.

    407

    The reign of Maximilian did not fulfil the hopes that met it.

    408

    The rejection of this budget in December by the House of Lords led to d desperate struggle at the polls in January 1910, but the confident hopes of the Unionists were doomed to disappointment.

    409

    The restoration of a satisfactory text is beyond our hopes.

    410

    The result was Catherine's attempt on Coligny's life and then the massacre of St Bartholomew, which placed Walsingham's person in jeopardy and ruined for the time all hopes of the realization of his policy of active French and English co-operation.

    411

    The results obtained by the growth of these schools were speedy and successful beyond the wildest hopes of their founder.

    412

    The scribes were mainly busied with the law; but no religion can subsist on mere law; and the systematization of the prophetic hopes, and of those more ideal parts of the other sacred literature which, because ideal and dissevered from the present, were now set on one line with the prophecies, went on side by side with the systematization of the law, by means of a harmonistic exegesis, which sought to gather up every prophetic image in one grand panorama of the issue of Israel's and the world's history.

    413

    The Sienese government conceived hopes of gaining possession of the city of Arezzo, which was first occupied by Durazzo's men, and then by Enguerrand de Coucy for Louis of Anjou; but while the Sienese were nourishing dreams of conquest the French general unexpectedly sold the city to the Florentines, whose negotiations had been conducted with marvellous ability and despatch (1384)..

    414

    The Spa Valley hopes the 33 will enhance interest in their greatly expanded 2004 diesel diagrams.

    415

    The specially-trained and equipped team hopes to safely capture the female humpback dolphin which has a tight nylon noose around its tail.

    416

    The success of Agrippa's brief reign had revived the hopes of the Jewish nationalists, and concessions only retarded the inevitable insurrection.

    417

    The sudden death of Lambert shattered the hopes which this alliance seemed to promise.

    418

    The supposed necessity, however, of checking the hopes of Monmouth's partisans caused the king to be inexorable.

    419

    The surrender of Charles to the Scots, the surrender by the Scots of Charles to the English, for £ 200,000 of arrears of pay, with hopes of another f200,000 (February 1647), were among the consequences of Montrose's defeat.

    420

    The talents and energy with which he was endowed had endeared him to the people, and great hopes were founded on his accession.

    421

    The third stage in Sir George Grey's scheme contemplated the enforced emigration of released convicts, whom the discipline of separation and public works was supposed to have purged and purified, and who would have better hopes of entering on a new career of honest industry in a new country than when thrown back among vicious associations at home.

    422

    The treaty in 1847 put an end once for all to the hopes which the Dutch had cherished of including the whole island in their dominions, but it served also to stimulate their efforts to consolidate their power within the sphere already subjected to their influence.

    423

    The unexpected effect of the Theses was that the sale of Indulgences began to decline rapidly, and the archbishop of Mainz, disappointed in his hopes of revenue, sent a copy to Rome.

    424

    The untimely death of that monarch upon the battlefield of Megiddo (608 B.C.), followed by the inglorious reigns of the kings who succeeded him, who became puppets in turn of Egypt or of Babylonia, silenced for a while the Messianic hopes for a future king or line of kings of Davidic lineage who would rule a renovated kingdom in righteousness and peace.

    425

    The victories of Henry and the prospect of his conversion to Catholicism raised Sixtus's hopes, and in corresponding degree determined Philip to tighten his grip upon his wavering ally.

    426

    The video may be more of a springboard for ideas which the choreographer hopes to explore further in the physical realm.

    427

    The web site appeals to the young demographic that Wang hopes to reach with her newest fragrance.

    428

    The wonder of it all is the theory of algebraic invariants was successful far beyond the hopes of its originators.

    429

    Their hopes centred in the young Carignano, whose agreeable manners had endeared him to all, and who had many friends among the Liberals and Carbonari.

    430

    Their hopes rose high when Julian ascended the imperial throne (361-363).

    431

    Their hopes were therefore directed to " the coming aeon."

    432

    Then they are dropped off at a shelter in the hopes that a home will be found for them.

    433

    Then who was executing him, killing him, depriving him of life--him, Pierre, with all his memories, aspirations, hopes, and thoughts?

    434

    There is a certain "you never know…" feel to these deals, so it doesn't hurt to try, but don't get your hopes up.

    435

    There is a striking parallelism between the intentions and hopes of the early trailblazers in radio and today 's Internet techno-utopians.

    436

    There is a striking parallelism between the intentions and hopes of the early trailblazers in radio and today's Internet techno-utopians.

    437

    There were compromises with British imperialism, no matter what the price, to lull the Indian masses with hopes of reforms.

    438

    There, however, his conduct gave but little hopes of his ever succeeding as a scholar.

    439

    These chapters indicate a revolution in the religious hopes of the nation.

    440

    These hopes and theories of salvation, however, do not explain the power of Christianity.

    441

    These hopes have not been realized.

    442

    These hopes were again quenched in blood; the political idea of the Messiah, the restorer of the Jewish state, still finds utterance in the daily prayer of every Jew (the Shemone Esre), and is enshrined in the system of Rabbinical theology; but its historical significance was buried in the ruins of Jerusalem.3 2 The Targumic passages that speak of the Messiah are registered by Buxtorf, Lex.

    443

    These hopes were vain.

    444

    These renderings to foresight might be denied assertion either for the sake of present ease (and Disraeli's prescience of much of his country's later troubles only made him laughed at) or in deference to hopes of personal advancement.

    445

    These samples, often referred to as freebies or gratis, are offered with the hopes that they will entice consumers to purchase full-size products at regular prices.

    446

    These successes produced a great effect; the cause of discovery, now connected with boundless hopes of profit, became popular; and many volunteers, especially merchants and seamen from Lisbon and Lagos, came forward.

    447

    They and Jesus spoke indeed the same words and appealed to the same authorities, but they rightly saw in him a revolutionist who threatened the existence of their most cherished hopes.

    448

    They are stepping forward and providing financial incentives to high school graduates in hopes of convincing them to enter the nursing field.

    449

    They had already, in 613, treated with Clotaire and betrayed the hopes of Brunhilda, being consequently rewarded with the guardianship of young Dagobert.

    450

    They had always disliked and distrusted Lafayette and the Feuillants, and preferred to rest their hopes of deliverance on the foreigner.

    451

    They made a perfect couple, and Kiera was disgusted at the perfection before her that represented everything she had no hopes of ever attaining.

    452

    They put a large question mark against hopes for a revived philosophical anthropology.

    453

    They were only coquetting a little with us, or bent on kindling delusive hopes.

    454

    They will probably not reveal the bottom line amount to you in the hopes that they can get you to settle for an amount higher than that.

    455

    They would never have died out, however, had not circumstances altered, and a new mental attitude been taken up. The spirit of philosophical and theological speculation and of ethical reflection, which began to spread through the churches, did not know what to make of the old hopes of the future.

    456

    This book is about that future and what it is going to look like—how it will be a place glorious and spectacular beyond our wildest hopes.

    457

    This decree was favourably received in Bohemia, but the hopes which it raised in the country fell when a new imperial decree appeared on the 26th of February 1861.

    458

    This disaster was the death-blow to hopes of a Jewish national independence, and the leaders of the people devoted themselves thenceforth to legal and religious study in the Rabbinical schools, which from A.D.

    459

    This engagement, in the commencement of his second year at the bar, and the dropping in of occasional fees, must have raised his hopes; and he now abandoned the scheme of becoming a provincial barrister.

    460

    This event decided Napoleon to give his adhesion to the French or democratic party; and when, in July 1790, Paoli returned from exile in England (receiving on his way the honours of the sitting by the National Assembly) the claims of nationality and democracy seemed to be identical, though the future course of events disappointed these hopes.

    461

    This has taken the form of inoculating the soil with the particular organism required by the particular kind of leguminous crop. To this end the endeavour has been made to produce preparations which shall contain in portable form the organisms required by the several plants, and though, as yet, it can hardly be claimed that they have been generally successful, the work done justifies hopes that the problem will eventually be solved in a practical direction.

    462

    This is described as a long drawn-out dream of bitter memories - a vivid consciousness of failure without volition, or the power of initiative - a dream of lost opportunities and futile regrets, of ambitions thwarted and hopes denied, of neglected duties, abused powers and impotent hate; a dream ending ultimately in the oblivion of utter annihilation.

    463

    This may also allow you a few private moments with your daughter where you can express how happy you are for her and your hopes for her new life as a wife.

    464

    This result means that Huddersfield's play-off hopes have faded even further into the distance.

    465

    This site combines the visual and the mental in the hopes of offering a complete guided meditation script.

    466

    This supposed discovery gave a new impulse to Menasseh's Messianic hopes.

    467

    Thus the high hopes entertained by Casimir at the beginning of the war had not been realized.

    468

    Thy fairest hopes undone bring desolation, or else, fulfilled, shall vanish in a day.

    469

    Together they had hurried to Janet O'Brien's trailer in hopes of catching Donnie before he wandered unexpectedly into the macabre turmoil his mother had caused in her violent exit from life.

    470

    Tower Captain John Foster hopes that plenty of experienced twelve bell ringers will also be able to take part.

    471

    Treatment starts with the disorder or addiction in hopes that with stabilization, the lying will decrease or stop altogether.

    472

    Turin hopes she'll win fresh laurels and - fingers crossed!

    473

    Turkey in the summer of 1908 excited the hopes of the Egyptian Nationalists, and a deputation was sent to Constantinople to confer with the Young Turk committee.

    474

    Twelve points adrift of a play-off place in the Nationwide League first division, their hopes of promotion appear slim at best.

    475

    Under his father's patronage he joined in the conservative reaction which came to a head in 411, when hopes of a Persian alliance or peace with Sparta strengthened the existing dissatisfaction with the democratic rule.

    476

    Valerie Bertinelli hopes to lose 30 pounds by September 2007, which would be a change in dress size from 14 to size 8.

    477

    Vincent Oge, one of the mulatto delegates in Paris, disgusted at the overthrow of the hopes of his race, returned to San Domingo, and on landing in October 1790 addressed a letter to the governor announcing his intention of taking up arms on behalf of the mulattoes if their wrongs were not redressed.

    478

    Ward in his Gifford lectures for 1896-1898 (Naturalism and Agnosticism, 1899), Huxley's challenge ("I know what I mean when I say I believe in the law of the inverse squares, and I will not rest my life and my hopes upon weaker convictions") is one which a spiritualistic philosophy need not shrink from accepting at the hands of naturalistic agnosticism.

    479

    We see ourselves as articulating the visions and the hopes and dreams of the ordinary people of our continent.

    480

    What do such hopes tell us about our attitudes to mortality and our attitudes to human finitude?

    481

    What hopes of success there were in such a struggle Germain and the North cabinet dissipated by their misunderstanding of the situation and their friction with the generals and the army in the theatre of war.

    482

    What visions beyond there may be, what larger hopes,what ultimate harmonies, if such there are in store, will come in God's good time; it is not for us to anticipate them, or lift the veil where God has left it down" (The Christian View of God and the World, 18 93, p. 397).

    483

    Whatever may have been his private hopes and intentions, it was not until he, Laynez and Faber (Pierre Lefevre), in the name of their companions, were sent to lay their services at the feet of the pope that the history of the Society really begins.

    484

    When Count Thun was appointed governor of Bohemia their hopes ran high, for he was supposed to favour the coronation of the emperor at Prague.

    485

    When the latter came to be made king at Shechem, the old religious centre (see Abimelech), hopes were entertained that a more lenient policy would be introduced.

    486

    When they send you free samples, the company hopes that you will tell your friends.

    487

    While Gibson hopes to spend some of the interview promoting his upcoming film, Apocalypto, it's likely the film talk will take a backseat to reveal more about his alcoholism and the details of his arrest.

    488

    While it's great to have high hopes for the perfect holiday, this can be a breeding ground for disappointment.

    489

    While the information superhighway keeps growing, Ian hopes to keep trucking on its digital tarmac.

    490

    With as little delay as possible he formed an imperial cabinet, and there were hopes that, as his appointment was generally approved both by the sovereigns and the people, more rapid progress would,be made with the great and complicated work in hand.

    491

    With oil it was accordingly at one time saturated in hopes of reviving the colours.

    492

    With one consent Epicureanism preaches that the death of the body is the end of everything for man, and hence the other world has lost all its terrors as well as all its hopes.

    493

    With the incoming of the last decade of the century there seemed to be some justifiable hopes of the dawn of better times, but they were speedily doomed to disappointment.

    494

    With Totila fell the last hopes of the Gothic kingdom of Italy.

    495

    Without ceasing to be the congregation of Jehovah, it would claim for itself all the hopes of an ideal state over which Greek philosophers had sighed in vain.

    496

    Without means, and obliged to borrow from Niethammer, he had no further hopes from the impoverished university.

    497

    Write down everything you have been through during the day, everything that has bothered you, your hopes and fears.

    498

    Yet Clement entertained high hopes for Catholicism; he laboured for a union with the Greek Church, and was ready to facilitate the return of the Protestants of Saxony.

    499

    You save time by not traveling to various stores in hopes of finding the perfect dress.

    500

    Zafar Khan, Chair of the Limbless Association explained I lost my leg at 21 and meeting another amputee really raised my hopes.