We lived with these difficulties in the hope that one day we would return.
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Striking through that last graph in the hope that Dow Jones has the more correct take.
Others are hanging on, in the hope that prices will later surge as a result.
That is an argument for waiting, in the hope that things now calm down.
Officials had delayed revealing the discovery in the hope that someone would come to collect the cargo.
But the firm may delay an offering in the hope that rising commodity prices will boost that figure.
So instead they are relying more on scapegoating prominent wrongdoers in the hope that this will deter others.
Does it build around Carroll, catering to his characteristics in the hope that he will fully tap his potential?
In 2003, the government privatised J-Power in the hope that the rigours of the market would instil greater efficiency.
We have shared our experiences with other companies in the hope that our successes will be replicated by others.
Timidly trimming a bit from every department each year, in the hope that good times return, will not work.
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Italy responded by issuing these unwelcome guests with temporary documents, in the hope that they would go to France.
The African population started gathering in the hope that help had arrived.
It also begs you to save properties you love, in the hope that you may one day actually visit them.
Hedge funds which had sold borrowed bonds in the hope that prices would fall were forced to buy them back.
It is an inherently giving process, with the entrepreneur supplying the product in the hope that it will be wanted.
Does it make sense to continue buying non-renewable lottery tickets in the hope that our energy problems will go away?
Companies sent delegations to tour Toyota's factories in the hope that some of its magic would rub off on them.
Their only remedy is internal devaluation, cutting wages and pensions in the hope that they can restore competitiveness with Germany.
She even returned to the scene of the murder with her father in the hope that it would jog her memory.
Instead Mr Obama will be talking about America's national interests, in the hope that some of them may overlap with Russia's.
When pieces were destroyed, the workers lovingly collected the crumbs together, in the hope that restoration might one day be possible.
Rani still wears her wedding bangles in the hope that she will one day be reunited with her husband in England.
Others, though, are adopting a wait-and-see approach, forgoing costly changes in the hope that the ban will be overturned in court.
That, of course, will enable the Greek government to barter for softer terms in the hope that may sway the voters.
FBI's crime database in the hope that the police will identify and collar them if they stop them for traffic offences.
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His son's business philosophy was, he once said, to bring out ten toys in the hope that three would become hits.
RWE, are now concentrating on power generation in the hope that they can take advantage of deregulation to expand across Europe.
They are lashing themselves to Firefox OS in the hope that it will lead to more money for them down the line.
Families living outside the capital bring their children there in the hope that it will prove better supplied than smaller regional hospitals.
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