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I still have the dress, and I hope to give it to the Smithsonian Institution as a memento, or, as I more fondly hope, to present it to a museum containing articles showing the daily lives of the Presidents -- if I can get it organized.
There was a finality in the rhythm of the prayer -- it was the end of a life, the end of hope, and the wondering if there would ever be another beginning.
She asked if I had other advice and, heady with success, I rushed it in, I hope not too late.
They hope that if history vouchsafes the West another Budapest, we will receive the opportunity gladly.
Of course, if your pool is close to the house, your wife can always add it to her housekeeping chores ( you hope ).
) `` I hope if you have any ideas along these lines you will write me about them.
There are the five precepts that all followers of the Buddha must observe if they hope to be reborn as a human being and there are the ten precepts which are an expansion of five precepts, with four of the five being repeated in the list of ten.
However he has expressed hope for its resurrection, saying " It ’ s only going to be dead if it doesn ’ t talk about the messages of life as much as the messages of death and non-movement ", citing artists such as NYOil, M. I. A.
The hope was to have both buried at their birthplace in Fenghua if and when it was possible.
Archimedes used to demand just one firm and immovable point in order to shift the entire earth ; so I too can hope for great things if I manage to find just one thing, however slight, that is certain and unshakable.
In all cases, the term diaspora carries a sense of displacement ; that is, the population so described finds itself for whatever reason separated from its national territory, and usually its people have a hope, or at least a desire, to return to their homeland at some point, if the " homeland " still exists in any meaningful sense.
Although the ultimate attainment for this type of mysticism is union with God, it is not necessarily visionary, nor does it hope only for ecstatic experiences ; instead, mystical life is successful if it is imbued with charity.
I beg farther to remark, if my theory and pretensions, as to the nature, cause, and extent of the phenomena of nervous sleep hypnotism have none of the fascinations of the transcendental to captivate the lovers of the marvellous, the credulous and enthusiastic, which the pretensions and alleged occult agency of the mesmerists have, still I hope my views will not be the less acceptable to honest and sober-minded men, because they are all level to our comprehension, and reconcilable with well-known physiological and psychological principles.
In ElBaradei's acceptance speech in Stockholm, he stated that only one percent of the money spent on developing new weapons would be enough to feed the entire world, and that, if we hope to escape self-destruction, then nuclear weapons should have no place in our collective conscience, and no role in our security.
As of February, 2010, the Cornell researchers concluded there was no hope of saving the bird, if it still exists:
As he wrote at the time, " Am reading a couple of stories for possible musicalization ( if there is such a word ) but I hope I don't like them as I think I deserve a long rest.
" When asked in 2002 if she still desired to win the world championship she said, " Chess is my profession and of course I hope to improve.
And if we have no hope of controlling our emotions, we can hardly be held responsible any more than we can be held responsible for feeling hot or cold.
A lower court may not rule against a binding precedent, even if it feels that it is unjust ; it may only express the hope that a higher court or the legislature will reform the rule in question.
He concludes that game theory ( the mathematical study of strategy ) and experiments in psychology offer hope that self-interested people will make short-term sacrifices for the good of others, if society provides the right conditions.
An objection to the hope is good / the jar is a prison interpretation counters that, if the jar is full of evils, then what is expectant hopea blessing – doing among them?
Realising that he had no hope of holding Jerusalem even if he took it, Richard ordered a retreat.
In the letters column, a reader remarked that the comic " must make you creators feel at times as if you're painting yourself into a corner ," and " Your matching of Golden Age comics history with new plotlines has been an artistic ( and I hope financial!

hope and attention
Further, I would hope that we could pay attention to little things.
I would hope that we could create the recognition in the Department and overseas that those who come across little things going wrong have the responsibility for bringing these to the attention of those who can do something about them.
But speaking generally, I have read this masterly argument with warm admiration and with the earnest hope that it may attract all the attention which it so well deserves ".
In childhood, Vātsyāyana says, a person should learn how to make a living ; youth is the time for pleasure, and as years pass one should concentrate on living virtuously and hope to escape the cycle of rebirth. The Kama Sutra acknowledges that the senses can be dangerous: ' Just as a horse in full gallop, blinded by the energy of his own speed, pays no attention to any post or hole or ditch on the path, so two lovers, blinded by passion, in the friction of sexual battle, are caught up in their fierce energy and pay no attention to danger '( 2. 7. 33 ).
She wrote that the two gatherings were " greatly encouraging ; and give hope that this long neglected subject will soon begin to receive the attention that its importance demands.
Although all hope seems lost, the senators begin to pay attention as Smith approaches utter exhaustion.
Baskerville wrote, " The importance of the work demands all my attention ; not only for my own ( eternal ) reputation ; but ( I hope ) also to convince the world, that the University in the honour done me has not entirely misplaced their favours.
In 1992, two historical markers were erected along U. S. Route 202 to recount the legacy left by the nearly forgotten experimental community whose new style of country living received national attention in the 1930s, and gave hope and inspiration to struggling families of the Depression.
There is hope that in raising awareness city officials will pay attention to the disintegration of a very important remnant of Canada's heritage.
" I have attempted, and I hope succeeded, in making pictures that command attention ," said Kramer.
Her courage and candor, and that of her family, were a great public service in bringing worldwide attention to a disease which we all hope will soon be cured.
This is a way of bringing public attention to the club, with the hope of recruiting more members.
The most fervent advocates will engage in public civil disobedience of those parts of copyright law that they believe unjust, in hope of getting an eventual jury nullification or otherwise bringing the issues to public attention.
In the paper that first drew attention to the term, Joi Ito expresses a hope that the Internet, as a large and decentralized network, will enable innovative responses by citizens to highly complex problems.
Public attention was first drawn to his abilities in 1753, when he delivered a lively attack, as a younger son who might hope to promote his advancement by allying himself in marriage to a wealthy heiress, against Lord Hardwicke's marriage bill.
With this in mind, he tried to attract the attention of the Valois duke of Burgundy, Philip the Good in the hope of fostering an anti-Ottoman crusade.
Their success was such that they attracted the attention of the western European powers, including the Papacy, who made diplomatic overtures in the hope of launching joint ventures against the Turks.
The party nominated candidates in each of Labrador's four ridings in that year's election, with the hope of holding the balance of power in the House of Assembly and being able to trade political support for more services and attention to Labrador.
When Louise became maid-of-honor to Anne of Austria, Cardinal Richelieu sought to attract the attention of Louis XIII to her in the hope that she might counterbalance the influence exercised over him by Marie de Hautefort.
I hope, therefore, Dept will bear with me if I submit in answer to this question five parts ... I apologize in advance for this burdening of telegraphic channel ; but questions involved are of such urgent importance, particularly in view of recent events, that our answers to them, if they deserve attention at all, seem to me to deserve it at once.
The attention and interest shown by the international public at the Geneva Motor Show, Fiat-Lancia Group to give hope that the new Y10 meet the public's taste, but sales of the first month struggle to take off.
Although the hope is that Baron will be shocked to death, his remaining henchman touches the table first and is electrocuted, firing the rifle repeatedly and attracting the attention of police at the train station as he struggles to free himself.
Firing rockets in the hope of attracting attention from any of Duncan's ships, Williams was rewarded at 22: 30 by the arrival of Beaulieu.
With the proceeds of this work they fund pet science projects that they hope will yield applications sufficient to attract " VC attention ".

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