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had and hopes
That afternoon when they had pulled up in front of the broken-down ranch house, his hopes had been high.
It is difficult to say what Thompson expected would come of their relationship, which had begun so soon after his emotions had been stirred by Maggie Brien, but when Katie wrote on April 11, 1900, to tell him that she was to be married to the Rev. Godfrey Burr, the vicar of Rushall in Staffordshire, the news evidently helped to deepen his discouragement over the failure of his hopes for a new volume of verse.
The daughter, Lilly, was a very good friend of mine and I always had hopes that someday she and Meltzer would find each other.
In fact, Hudson's sail up the Great North River had disposed of one of the last hopes.
And he knew in that moment, with a cold sinking of despair, a dying of old hopes, that Mae had spread some kind of word there among the neighbors.
Was B'dikkat a crazy slave to his own duty or was he a man who had hopes of going back to his own planet some day, surrounded by a family of little cow-people resembling himself??
Moreover, the myth of French invincibility had been destroyed and Louis's hopes of an early and victorious peace had been wrenched from his grasp.
Not surprisingly, all these groups had their own hopes for the new Commonwealth.
They had some hopes that in Europe they could train with the expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka at his school.
Paul hopes that all of Israel will come to realize the truth since he himself was also an Israelite, and had in the past been a persecutor of Early Christians.
Hurst had played well enough to keep his place and, with substitutes still disallowed in competitive football, Greaves ' hopes of taking part in the final were dashed.
On his final league appearance, he scored twice in a 3 – 1 home win over a West Ham side whose title hopes had just disappeared.
Contarini in a letter to his friend Cardinal Reginald Pole ( dated 11 November 1538 ) says that his hopes had been wakened anew by the pope's attitude.
And when all my hopes in them and in all men were gone, so that I had nothing outwardly to help me, nor could tell what to do, then, oh, then, I heard a voice which said, " There is one, even Christ Jesus, that can speak to thy condition "; and when I heard it my heart did leap for joy.
He had vanquished one notable opponent, his Welf cousin, Duke Henry the Lion of Saxony and Bavaria in 1180, but his hopes of restoring the power and prestige of the monarchy seemed unlikely to be met by the end of his life.
The majority of Palestinian Arab hopes lay with the Arab Legion of Transjordan's monarch, King Abdullah I, but he had no intention of creating a Palestinian Arab-run state, since he hoped to annex as much of the territory of the British Mandate for Palestine as he could.
The Democratic Party had to implement the reforms it had promised, but they were either too slow or didn't solve the problems, so the people were disappointed when their hopes for fast prosperity went unfulfilled.
As Madison wrote, " a crisis had arrived which was to decide whether the American experiment was to be a blessing to the world, or to blast for ever the hopes which the republican cause had inspired.
The Jaguars had high hopes for their new quarterback.
His hopes of being exchanged for the Swedish field marshal Gustaf Horn were disappointed for Bernhard had to deliver up his captive to the French.

had and rejoining
By March 1861, no leaders of the insurrection had proposed rejoining the Union on any terms.
At the time, ABC had lost its contract for NFL broadcast rights, and despite recently signing a long-term contract with ESPN, Michaels was interested in rejoining broadcast partner John Madden at NBC for the Sunday night package.
The dozen ships were those of Tromp's squadron giving chase and now rejoining the fight after the intended prey had escaped to Ostend.
As World War II was winding down and Hayes ' alma mater, Denison University, was pursuing plans to reinstate its football program ( which had been suspended during the war ), it contacted former head coach Rogers ( also in the Navy ) about rejoining the program as head coach.
1, and that he had been led to believe that he was rejoining Van Halen.
The men were later flown back to the UK, rejoining the men who had escaped in Operation Berlin.
Alcester once had a railway station, belonging to the Midland Railway ( later part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ), on the Gloucester Loop Line, branching off the Bristol to Birmingham main line at Ashchurch, passing through Evesham, Alcester and Redditch, and rejoining the main line at Barnt Green, near Bromsgrove.
The Scottish Rugby Union was a particular bastion of amateurism and extreme care was taken to avoid the ' taint ' of professionalism: a player rejoining the national team after the end of the Second World War applied to be issued with a new shirt and was reminded that he had been supplied with a shirt prior to the outbreak of hostilities.
He had 6 hits in his 17 at-bats for the Isotopes before rejoining the Dodgers on September 2.
By this time the Velvet Underground had found some notoriety ( if not great financial success ) and MacLise was anxious to rejoin the group, but according to the notes of the box set Peel Slowly and See, the VU's primary songwriter and de facto bandleader Lou Reed had specifically prohibited MacLise from rejoining the band full-time due to his erratic behavior.
With the Scot's tyres much more worn than Schumacher's, the McLaren team had no choice but to call in Coulthard early, with the Scot rejoining with a one second advantage.
The inside panel features individual portraits of the band, however as Dik Mik had left the band his portrait was not taken, so on rejoining just before the album's release a hastily added image was included.
He then threw two grenades he had with him and rejoining his section, collected two more grenades and again doubled over the bullet-swept crest of the hill top and hurled them at the remaining Germans.
TOP had a short spell in professional football from 1955 until 1957 in the Tweede Divisie before rejoining the amateur ranks.
He had to contend with being fourth in line for one of the two striking spots, but insisted that this was a sign of the club's strength, and something he was fully aware of before rejoining the club.
Faced with this threat, the Time Lords were forced to attempt executing the Doctor, but he eventually tracked Omega to Amsterdam where he defeated him and re-encountered Tegan ( who having now lost her job, had no second thoughts about rejoining the TARDIS crew ).
Days after rejoining De la Rey's commando he had visions of members of his own family being captured, and asked for leave to assist them.
Krasniqi stated " my childhood was good, but when I learned that we would be rejoining my father who had moved to Rottweil in 1970 I was overjoyed.
On lap 21, David Coulthard made his pitstop, rejoining alongside, and nearly colliding with Heidfeld, who he had been battling with all afternoon.
On January 9, 2009, national news media reported that the five of the seven CtW unions had met with seven of the largest unions in the AFL-CIO in talks which explored the possibility of the five CtW unions rejoining the larger labor federation.
The other seven, which had been delayed for a time in the hope of rejoining their consorts, were overtaken by Boscawen and attacked in the afternoon of 18 August.
That fall, 2-37 Armor moved to Ar Ramadi, Iraq, rejoining 1 / 1 AD, who had left in May.
Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl ( JUI-F ) chief Fazlur Rehman had tasked Mir and Allama Sajid Naqvi of Tehreek-e-Jafria Pakistan ( TJP ) with contacting Qazi Hussain Ahmed and bringing him round to rejoining the alliance.

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