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- But the needy will not always be forgotten, nor the hope of the afflicted ever perish.
- In the noisy basement, hawkers of leather goods buttonhole passing foreigners, cajoling until all hope of a sale is lost.
- If you don't make your choice in time, you are likely to fall between two stools.
- There is a danger that nothing will come of it.
- Those promises almost always proved empty.
- I'm sorry to disappoint your hopes.
- But hopes for a breakthrough have been frustrated by poor implementation.
- I lost it all, watched it slip away.
- But a strong Volcker Rule just might take the cake away.
- But it has already defaulted on the expectations and dreams of many of its citizens.
- He has more promises that may have to be broken if there is no money.
- Washington's attempts to stabilize financial institutions have failed so far, as well.
- That hope seems vain now.
- Sure, bonuses are smaller this year -- but they're still coming.
- After the damp squib of Lisbon, further big treaties look unlikely.
- It's easy to admire his aspiration, but his hopes were all dashed.
- He was able to shoot down a flying bird with the bow and arrow.
- This would spoil so completely the surprise to which Wendy and John and Michael are looking forward.
- The bad weather disappointed my plan of playing tennis with my friends.
- Any plans I'd had for the weekend were by now well and truly snookered.
- Her plans didn't come to anything.
- They wanted to turn the estate into a private golf course and offered $20 million, but the deal fell through.
- His efforts to get a job proved unsuccessful.
- But a strong Volcker Rule just might take the cake away.
- Itnever did, and there are no Alabama sturgeons in captivity.