How To Use Hopi In A Sentence
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As you start your married life together hand in hand, may all the things you're hoping for turn out the way you've planned.
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Manchester United are hoping to win the FA Cup this year.
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And while some of us will be hoping for a balmy summer to follow, that could spell more misery for many.
The Sun
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The band are hoping to relaunch their career with a new song and a new image.
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Countless millions here and abroad will be hoping the Royal romance brings joy in dark economic times.
The Sun
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The committee is hoping to invite several people to give talks atthe launch and the usual story tellers will also be present.
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Los Angeles is full of beautiful girls working as waitresses, hoping to be discovered by a movie agent.
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Unfortunately, the locker room is full of private equity houses hoping to refloat gym club chains.
Times, Sunday Times
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The organisers are hoping that families, schools, groups and businesses will plant thousands of sunflowers.
Times, Sunday Times
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I whizz round the lot in an hour and walk into the centre of town hoping for something more exciting.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are hoping that the pier will be fully opened within two weeks but some of the rides may take longer to replace.
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The shop-owner, hoping to raise the price to a round figure, pulled the rickshaw in and out of the shed, folded and unfolded the hood and sounded the horn, singing the vehicle's praises all the time.
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Hoping the government will provide a decent state pension is a mistake.
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Scientists were hoping to propagate the best qualities of both types of sheep.
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The site benefited from centuries of Indian custom in that it lay athwart an old Indian portage between Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne and the river, the trail that now terminated as Rue de l' Hôpital.
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I looked heavenwards as if hoping for a miraculous infusion of patience and tried hard to conceal my irritation.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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People were staying at home, sitting out on their front steps, hoping for a cooling breeze.
MR STARLIGHT
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The driver honked the horn of his car hoping to disperse the crowd in the street.
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The club is now looking forward to the forthcoming Wharfedale Championships and is hoping to shatter last year's record trophy haul.
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If he's hoping to gain promotion, he will have to pull his socks up.
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This tune is usually attributed to Chopin.
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So I began running up and down the court pigeon-toed, just like Dominique, hoping that would make me an ethereal dunker.
In the Time of Bobby Cox
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Modern Hopis and Navajos parade as hoary traditionalists, rightful stewards by ancestral occupance.
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They are hoping a change of leader will inject new energy into the movement.
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The salon organizers have made prints a special highlight of this year's event, hoping to start a craze for print collecting in China.
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Australian striker Mark Viduka is hoping for a recall to an attack which has totalled just four goals in the last six matches.
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An ancient Hopi Prophecy states. When the Blue Star Kachina makes its appearance in the heavens the 5th world will emerge.
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But they are certainly a more welcome sight for traders hoping for a good sales season.
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Hoping they weren't already in bed, I picked up Chandler's cordless telephone and dialed my number.
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Perhaps some feline bureaucrat has concluded that the best answer is to let the proposal stagger on and collapse, hoping to kill it with kindness?
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The police are hoping that the violence will soon subside.
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His early works show prominent influence from Chopin's pianistic quality (allegedly the young Scriabin slept with Chopin's score under his pillow!
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For the French, the sport borders on a national obsession, but enthusiasts in Stockport are hoping the sound of metal boules on gravel will become a traditional feature of the English summer.
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The Sarsfields however will be hoping to meet the challenge head on and they will be looking for a big support to cheer them on for what is undoubtedly their biggest game of the year.
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Some were probably hoping the students would get their comeuppance, but death was more than they deserved.
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I'm hoping, however, that it's less of a sin to covet thy neighbor's minivan.
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The Hopi number about 2,500 and are a Shoshonean stock.
The Unwritten Literature of the Hopi
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I'm hoping that by the time I get home, the office tile has been grouted, dried and the furniture put in place.
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Our natural instinct is to analyze that as a homologous variation — Joplin must have got it from somewhere, perhaps the cavatina-cabaletta sequence of Italian opera, or perhaps Rossini overtures, or perhaps similarly obsessive passages in Chopin or Schumann.
Categorical denials
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i told my wife the other night, i'm hoping that obama can slip in a few "dishonors" and "dishonorables" under the radar on tuesday night. mccain will catch it and it will set him off. i honestly think that's the one button that you can push with mccain that he can't resist blowing up over -- hitting his honor (or lack thereof).
Obama Campaign Launches Pre-emptive Ad Strike Against McCain's Planned Character Assault
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A fashion fact: the chopine was a 15th-century platform shoe that, on occasion, rose to a towering 30 inches, requiring madam to walk with a cane or simply a servant - a cane with legs?
The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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I tried to sink a little bit deeper in my chair, hoping no one would see me.
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Ten years ago, officials from the Western Isles Council were sweating, hoping, praying, that the BCCI would somehow be refloated; that they would go back to work on Monday with their finances restored.
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Hoping that they are rescue ships, he rushes out to them, only to discover that they are an alien race using slaves to mine for ore.
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Politics like practically everything else nowadays is a matter of packaging and selling, be it an individual, a Prime Minister hoping to make an impact, or a policy.
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In fifteenth-century Italy, shoemakers created an eroticized platform shoe for women called the chopine.
Leora Tanenbaum: Our Stripper Shoes, Ourselves
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In recent photos (like this one) she looks painfully underweight, but I'm hoping that's just how her metabolism is rather than any digestive issues or eating disorder.
Blah blah blah blah blah & etc.
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The crowd cheered on the unknown Tunisian, hoping for a fairy-tale ending to the race.
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The ballade, full of dramatic intensity, mainly inspired by Polish epic poems, was a new musical form invented by Chopin.
Chopin's 'Soul and Heart'
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Here's hoping, that, someday in the not too distant future, the misfortunes of Fantine will only be found in stories and never more in real life.
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The first prize winner will tour the U.S. in a series of more than 20 concerts prearranged by the Chopin Foundation.
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Undoubtedly, one of the Hopi clans had used this as a ceremonial kiva.
THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
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‘Oh, it is nothing,’ returned Chopin, gaily, ‘We each have our own style.’
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Well -- well, to tell you the truth, Hosy, I was kind of hopin 'you might change your mind and decide to go, after all.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug
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The effort by the defendant to present Ellen as an "unchaste" woman would not have disproved Catharine's suit, as the action was for compensation for loss of household services only; however, he may have been hoping to lower the valuation for Ellen as "damaged goods.
Gutenber-e Help Page
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Hoping to make up for his infelicitous soup comment, Stan chimes in with his own compliments.
The Search
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The Association said that Dr. Nighat Shaheen and Dr. Bilal were part of first and second team to give gynae opinion and examined the bodies of victims at Shopian.
Justice Jan Commission recommendations shall be strictly implemented: Govt Spokesman
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I was hoping for a fight and a boxing match broke out, to paraphrase an old joke.
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So I began running up and down the court pigeon-toed, just like Dominique, hoping that would make me an ethereal dunker.
In the Time of Bobby Cox
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A male Cancer-Pisces, fearing that his sensitivity is a form of weakness, may try to assume an aggressive persona, hoping to conceal his feelings with an overt display of toughness or machismo.
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Dole can opt for some one out of the blue, making a bold stroke and hoping to demonstrate a spirit of adventure.
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There are, again, problems for the researcher hoping to test out such hypotheses.
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This made it an object of desire in the homes of the fast-growing bourgeoisie, creating a market greedy for the sheet music of Chopin's compositions that poured into the shops.
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If he may be capitalized (and surely he was rich enough to be), he might be described as hesitating whether to be a Plutocrat or a Good Citizen; perhaps he was hoping to be both.
Under the Skylights
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I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear.
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Or they abandoned ship altogether and slogged to shore, hoping to regain their vessels when the ice thawed.
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Builders are hoping to have the work finished in time for St. Patrick's Day.
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They had obviously been hoping to approach the topic with more subtlety.
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I was hoping she might show a little compassion.
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He had her name put on the sides in big, bold opalescent green, hoping it would reflect like the shimmerings of an imaginary dragon.
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They also were hoping for some down time to spend some quality time with each other without children around.
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But economists hoping for big cuts to forecast borrowing in future may be disappointed.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's because I think he's a total stud and I'm hoping we can make out in the back of his car.
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I was really hoping to unearth a decent movie this time, and I came up with an undisputed classic.
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The newly graduated 46-year-old created a batch of trolley-based furniture for his degree course and is now hoping to make it into a business.
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We are hoping to gain a better understanding of the underlying process.
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I love both ... nothing beats the excitement of exploring new hunting territory and hoping that new hotspot is just around the next bend ... still, the knowledge gained by hunting the same piece of country, season after season, is invaluable and only comes with time ...
Do you prefer hunting an area you know very well and have hunted often, or do you like the challenge and adventure of hunting ne
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I scraped the stone against the blade harder, hoping to drown out her voice and signify that I didn't want to talk.
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A new political party in New Zealand is hoping to cause a big stir at next year's election.
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In a new study, researchers from London inserted the firefly gene that activates bioluminescent light into modified cancer cells, hoping to set off a chain of events that has a proven track record at fighting the disease.
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I'm half-hoping he picks Chuck Hagel just because the sound of ten thousand Progressives 'heads exploding will make a more interesting noise than the nation-sized collective yawn that's going to greet whoever else it might be.
Lance Mannion:
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I'm hoping, however, that it's less of a sin to covet thy neighbor's minivan.
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I roll over, snuggling deeper into the warm quilts, hoping to slip back into sleep.
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Each summer, the company invites a boatload of bright young apprentice singers, all hoping for some quality stage experience.
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Onlookers who had gathered hoping to see the future of postal deliveries were showered with singed letters falling from the sky.
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Many governments come into office hoping to simplify the benefits system.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some local governments are requiring stall-feeding of livestock with forage gathered by hand, hoping that this confinement measure will permit grasslands to recover.
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Rotherham is hoping to shrug off its unenviable title of the car crime capital of South Yorkshire with a new crackdown that aims to slash vehicle crime by a fifth.
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I call Trish, our secretary, hoping to avoid Francis, but for some reason Francis picks up.
The Paranoia Experiment
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At 06.27 hours on 1 January 1975, Alfred Archibald Jones was dressed in corduroy and sat in a fume-filled Cavalier Musketeer Estate face down on the steering wheel, hoping the judgement would not be too heavy upon him.
Excerpt: White Teeth by Zadie Smith
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You don't have to be constantly in terror, hoping that your militaristic government will save you from the forces of evil.
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Organiser Ray Collins is hoping the amazing run of fine weather doesn't come to an end - even if a spot of rain would get the fish biting.
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Hoping that the nonmetal handle would interrupt a lethal electrical shock, in seconds I was hacking at the conduit like a demented ax murderer.
Silver Zombie
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They will be hoping to have a full strength squad to choose from and hopefully a big crowd will turn out to lend their support and cheer the Sarsfields on to what we hope will be a victory.
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As the cantor would be reading about the Temple, I would completely disconnect, planning my summer vacation, celebrating the end of my exams, or just hoping that the fast will go well this year.
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If he's hoping to gain promotion, he will have to pull his socks up.
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He's hoping for a career in the police force/as a police officer.
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It is then that, stripped for a brief moment of our armour of complacency and self-esteem, we see ourselves as we are -- frightful chumps in a world where nothing goes right; a grey world in which, hoping to click, we merely get the raspberry; where, animated by the best intentions, we nevertheless succeed in perpetrating the scaliest bloomers and landing our loved ones neck-deep in the gumbo.
Jill the Reckless
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Here's hoping that there is no deeper symbolism in the fact that the Namibian flag was hanging upside-down outside the High Court yesterday.
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The now shieldless Sestuan landed on the attacking ship and first tore through the missile pods that had shot him, hoping to hit something to ignite another explosion.
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He arrives in monsoon season hoping to catch a newborn calf on camera.
The Sun
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He is hoping to improve on these rankings this season and, if all goes to plan, break into the top 500.
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It is also hoping to open new sites.
Times, Sunday Times
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The townspeople are hoping the fair will quietly fade away and die because of the usual clashes between the locals and the travellers.
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Soon after, though, the curtain will drop and the media will attempt to marginalize bloggers, hoping they will go away.
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It is a familiar image and the European lightweight champion is hoping to become a familiar face.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are four popular Chopin items, the first set of the Schubert Impromptus, and Ravel's La Valse as transcribed by the composer for piano solo.
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Hoping to avoid delays and embarrassing publicity, in July the council started quietly pressuring Pike to disengage from the venture.
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I flushed and shook her hand gingerly, hoping I wasn't perspiring too heavily.
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The group behind the venture are hoping that it will be renewed at the end of the current term.
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Become a better person and be sure to know who you arebefore meeting someone nes and hoping that person knows who you are.
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`Then I'd suggest chopinho or maté, depending on your taste.
ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
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Although he wrote scores for cello, voice, and orchestra, Chopin regarded the keyboard as supreme.
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I have to admit, I was rather hoping he'd stumble on for a few more weeks and take the ID cards down with him.
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Pat Gibbons, specialist acer grower, from Hippopottering Nursery at East Lound, Haxey, Doncaster, was hoping to catch the public's eye in the Great Pavilion with a new pink variety, Acer Palmatium Taylor.
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We have already got some wholesale orders and are hoping to get more soon.
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Here's hoping Alphard institutes a hostile take over of Ichinomiya …
Anime Nano!
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WOODRUFF: And just as important, he is hoping to win over you, the voters in the United States, with what he calls plain-spoken words about his priorities.
CNN Transcript - Special Event: President Bush Addresses Congress and the Democrats Respond - February 27, 2001
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Did everybody kind of congregate together in one area or did everybody just sort of go to where they thought was a safe spot hoping that they would be OK?
CNN Transcript Feb 6, 2008
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I'm hoping to be in the marathon next year.
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Benitez is hoping that the lure of possible glory with Liverpool rather than an increased pay packet will be enough to convince Mascherano that his future remains at Anfield.
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I`m hoping this precaution may act as a talisman to prevent the ceiling coming down...if I don`t put the dustsheet down, the ceiling will come down for sure, yes?
Stripping again.
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In nearly five decades of concert going this writer has rarely heard more exquisite, sensitively projected Chopin.
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Until then, I just keep hoping that Republicans will stop caring about what Ted Kennedy will say and remain thankful because it could be far worse.
Sound Politics: Doug Parris Thinks I Hate Conservatives...Or Something Like That
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And they are experimenting with cross-breeding, hoping to create a hybrid fish for farming.
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Cross offices hoping for a passage on the aid ship, but only foreign passport holders and some wounded civilians were expected to be allowed to board.
Times, Sunday Times
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All of Philadelphia is hoping to end that poor town's championship drought.
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I raced towards the building hoping to beat them back.
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A'd been hopin thon wis the last fae him, bit seeminlie A'm oot o luck.
Google is sometimes frightening « Love | Peace | Ohana
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Ministers hoping to reverse the tide of binge-drinking believe it will bring an end to the 11 pm rush.
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His head was throbbing but he was still hoping to play a further part in a match that is finely balanced.
Times, Sunday Times
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He says anybody hoping to twist off the top of the pipe must be able to do front- and backside 180s off ordinary jumps.
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Cities and counties hoping to reinvent themselves or boost their brand may reach straight for a new slogan.
Times, Sunday Times
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In many ways it besot him like orphic sound to a musician, or the tenebrisms of artists (Carvaggios like himself); but nonetheless he continued to project blame at the bearded anathema beneath him, and he still glanced down periodically at the floor hoping to find the putative agents of the odor, evidence to bolster his bilious conclusions, being in full denial of himself.
An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
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From the outside - where more than a thousand ticketless Beatle - maniacs loiter hoping for a miracle, or at least a security guard with his back turned - you can almost see Convention Hall vibrating.
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The band are hoping to sign with a major label by the end of the year.
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During the ritual ceremonies and dances, Hopi men wear elaborate costumes that include special headdresses, masks, and body paints.
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And Graham had no ifs, ands or buts about what he thought, and that's what I was hoping Kerry would speak to.
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She was hoping that her being there; like a confessor or guardian angel, someone who was not judging and not changing, would help them in someway.
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MR. STILL: -- I take this opportunity of writing a few lines to you hoping that tha may find you in good health and femaly. i am well at present and doing well at present i am now in a store and getting sixteen dollars a month at the present. i feel very much o blige to you and your family for your kindnes to me while
The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Auth
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Craving the arancini at Galleria Umberto, she drove in the other day, hoping to win the scramble for parking before the pizzeria sold out.
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Maybe the producers are hoping for a bit of biffo this year?
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Lee has 9-9 making top trips but he has to be wary of players staying with four-flushes and four-straights hoping to fill their hands.
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The organizers are hoping to spark some interest in young people.
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I read the first 50 pages of each one hoping to drown out the hissing from the O² machine.
Hat trick
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I kept trying to prise them up hoping that some one in the past would have hidden treasure underneath.
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You put things out in the world hoping that it might be relevant to someone, but these things are subtle, imperceptible.
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'Sally, Sally, don't ever wander,' they'd sing, hoping to aggravate Mother into grabbing a knife again.
MR STARLIGHT
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She studied him closely, watching his movements and his body language, hoping to learn something, or sense something.
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Then, hoping I wouldn't see, he whisked around the house with a duster, wiping up all the dust I had missed.
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Wishing both a great time and hoping that Jim's hand injury will soon get better.
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As we are currently holding second place in the Eastern Centre Championship, we are hoping to have a good run at this one to see if we can overtake the current holder of this title.
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Only Leona venting her feelings, thought Ann, hoping that it wouldn't result in her Passover china being chipped.
OUT OF THE ASHES
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And they've been trying to shake off their reputation for sneakiness, deviousness, and just plain disgustingness, hoping for a new image in the 21st century.
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We then departed for a wooded spot a few miles away, where we bedded down in the brush for the night, hoping to regain contact with our colleagues in the morning.
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Young filmmakers hoping to make it in the movies are showcasing their work next week.
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He has been courting the director, hoping to get the leading role in the play.
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Looking to be good people and hoping in some vague way to fulfill themselves, its upper-middle-class couple adopts, not a child, but an elderly man and wife formerly ensconced in a nursing facility.
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As you begin this week, you may still be hoping that you can find an oblique way of addressing complex issues with others.
Times, Sunday Times
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He quests for a trophy to call his own, hoping the Kartoon King ice cream contest might gain him the conspicuous congratulations he so desperately requires.
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yu dun reads my articles? well gursh dungit, thanks billybobjoe. heres us hopin uz gets first place in the hog show tarmmera !
MediaSentry, Sony: nailed in Australia
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Yanare took a deep breath secretly hoping that she could meet someone in this party that would make her heart beat rapidly instead of making her cringe in disgust.
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Organisers are hoping for more blistering heat to draw in the crowds.
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I was overwhelmed by his commanding, assured musicianship in Bach, Haydn, Chopin, Smetana, Liszt, and Grainger.
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Perhaps it was the shock that kept them hoping or maybe it was a naive innocence.
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His head was throbbing but he was still hoping to play a further part in a match that is finely balanced.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bill's always crawling to management, hoping for promotion.
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It plans to issue a protective writ but is hoping to achieve a settlement.
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Re-Connect, a council-run service, assists youngsters in danger of becoming homeless as well as those in temporary accommodation hoping to be reconciled with their families.
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The Green Party, hoping to pick up a few extra seats in the Super Thursday elections on June 10, have spent this week rebranding themselves.
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The missiles were in glide move, as the military people were hoping that the aliens couldn't see them if they weren't accelerating.
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Suddenly his last couple of posts before his death become something other-worldly, and people stop to read his final words, probably hoping to find some truths: god, life, death.
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They may be hoping to invert the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty.
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A tradition of oral literature has been crucial to the survival of the Hopi Way because the language has remained unwritten until recent years.
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Government secretly send soldiers, hoping to seize the Crazy Horse force their compliance.
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He starts his remarks by hoping: ‘A more progressive generation of ornithologists will no doubt possess itself of higher standards for estimating the value of sub-species.’
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There are bums and crazies everwhere, some giving brazenly bad performances on instruments they can't play, hoping to gain some coin.
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And when I was hoping to comprehend why "La force" did not "fonder" anything I would hear Mr. Hoffman whisper, "When you think that Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette passed the last evening they ever spent in Versailles in this theater!
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters
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Still we can't help hoping it is tonight and we keep thinking we hear "on our way' noises.
Sand In My Shoes: Wartime Diaries of a WAAF
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But she doesn't get the reception she was hoping for.
The Sun
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Stiff and unpracticed, Szpilman manages to reprise Chopin's Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, whereupon the officer stows him in an attic directly above German headquarters and feeds him.
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Willersey residents were hoping their campaign to stop heavy lorries rumbling through their village streets would move up a gear after a meeting last night.
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I want to tell you on this special day that I'm very glad time hasn't changed our friendship any.Hoping your birthday is great.
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He was hoping to hit bottles he had placed on the roof of the garage opposite.
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Here is hoping the new breed of the upper class will do more exciting things with their money than sit on it.
Times, Sunday Times
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own.
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We drape our snow gaiters and boots around the stove, hoping they'll dry overnight.
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Pacifism is absolutely not about shutting your eyes and hoping all the bad things will go away.
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He was hoping for some lively political discourse at the meeting.
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After fluttering thus from branch to branch, like the poor birdling that cannot take its flight, discouraged by his wretched attempts at life, he plunged straight before him, hoping for nothing but a turn of luck, driving over the roads and fields, lending a hand to the farmers, sleeping in stables and garrets, or oftener in the open air; sometimes charitably sheltered in a kind man's barn, and perhaps -- oh bliss!
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
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The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors is poised tomorrow to deliver yet another slap to the cadre of railroad dreamers who have been hoping against hope, year after year, to restore freight service along the 10-years-dead Northwestern Pacific Railroad line and so develop the similarly stagnant Humboldt Bay into some kind of entrepot in Pacific Rim international trade.
North Coast Journal Comments
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In a cottage garden the dog, high on his haunches at the length of his chain, cocked his ears towards the huswife in the wash-house, hoping against hope for a miracle.
In a Green Shade A Country Commentary
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He had been an idiot, a complete git in believing or just hoping that his father had changed.
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We are hoping to enlist the cooperation of women's groups.
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In the face of this, official Ottawa dithers and slithers, hoping questions about Arar will go away.
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Take for example a chopine 3 cups/750 ml of good milk. . .
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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Is it hoping to build a reputational firewall between the bank and its majority owner?
Times, Sunday Times
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Phillips is hoping for a wild card entry to the Queensland tennis championships.
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He's hoping for a similar race in the Wanamaker, which will be a celebration of sorts: the resurgence of the college miler.
Milers in Step With One Another
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He is hoping to emulate his achievement of last season by staying in the team for the rest of the campaign.