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Nevertheless, the government holds out hope of reclaiming the funds.
Dr. Wexler holds out hope for the work on new drugs.
One SETI Institute astrobiologist still holds out hope for the Red Planet.
The court holds out hope that the answer will someday be yes.
Despite being told he can never return to Turkey, he still holds out hope.
But the series holds out hope that it, too, might be the one to escape.
He holds out hope he could return to the rotation this weekend at home against Washington.
Back in Australia, Naomi holds out hope that her family will never have to return to Nauru.
Still Cohen holds out hope the Mueller forums may play an educational role, and an historical one.
Still, the show holds out hope for a nation that tries to take care of its people.
She is still missing — and her family still holds out hope that she will someday be found alive.
She still holds out hope that through legal channels her people will prevail in shutting down this pipeline.
He holds out hope that we can attract more workers to caregiving by making the occupation more attractive.
For that reason, Pielke holds out hope that the coronavirus debate might not devolve completely into partisan identity signaling.
But the decision to meet Mr Trump again suggests that he still holds out hope of benefiting from continued negotiations.
She's not mistake-free, but even with her keen awareness she holds out hope, and gets hope in return, perhaps.
So instead, he holds out hope that maybe he can give his son some peace with a long line of duplicates.
It's not hard to figure out why: His campaign still holds out hope that he can peel superdelegates away from Mrs.
Where Mr. Yatsenyuk holds out hope is that Mr. Trump will eventually view Mr. Putin as a challenge to his manhood.
Kinsel senses that Casper feels lost without his hospital work, and she holds out hope that he can return to work soon.
The dispatcher holds out hope and tells the girlfriend to get Blake on the floor and tells her how to do CPR.
"The Vietnam War" still holds out hope that we might learn from history, after presenting 18 hours of evidence to the contrary.
But his capacity for reflection is a similar distraction — a glimmer of maturity that holds out hope, but is only a glimmer.
Takis Georgakopoulos of JPMorgan Chase, the largest clearer of dollar transactions, holds out hope for the blockchain technology behind bitcoin, a digital currency.
It offers the prospect for much needed economic reform in France, and it holds out hope for deeper economic integration in the eurozone.
And he holds out hope that substantial investments in advanced technologies that have not yet shown large productivity benefits will eventually do so.
Chris Coons (D-Del.), a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, also said he holds out hope for speedy compliance from the administration.
In THE SHUT EYE (Grove, paper, $14), a psychic holds out hope to Anna Buck that he can find her 4-year-old son, Daniel.
This approach holds out hope for a more constructive and inclusive politics, and for real improvement in Iran's material circumstances and its standing among nations.
The community holds out hope that Qatar, which hosted peace negotiations between the Tuareg and Tebu last year, will send Ubari the money needed to rebuild.
His wife hasn't really accepted what has happened and still holds out hope that their appeal will be heard soon or that some politician will intercede.
I find the "eggplant run" to be hilarious, and I love that the game holds out hope that a player will travel to hell with an eggplant.
But he has had some preliminary talks with colleagues in both parties and holds out hope that the tax-reform debate could eventually turn in his direction.
As for Amy — she still holds out hope for Elizabeth Sandoz, the doula from Las Vegas who shared a wild night with Nick at Bachelor couple Jade and Tanner's wedding.
She intends to vigorously fight this egregious decision to the fullest extent possible and still holds out hope that the US government will not ultimately fail her and her family.
She says she was "shocked at the level of misogyny" in the 2016 campaign but holds out hope that it won't prevent the nomination of another female Democratic presidential candidate.
It's too much to ask that the leader of the free world have the same realization, but the show holds out hope: even demons can see the error of their ways.
Stop trying to push coal altogether One Trump administration effort to bail out the coal industry has already failed and there are reports that the administration holds out hope to try again.
In a new interview, Brittany Bowens, the mother of Maleah Davis, the 4-year-old who went missing in Houston on May 4, said she holds out hope that her daughter is alive.
Savanah Ringer holds out hope that she'll one day hear from her mother, Jo, who disappeared more than four months ago from her Massachusetts home — but she knows the chances are growing slimmer.
It's hard to imagine Biden's preferred manner of speaking, all in bumper sticker–ready declaratives, not failing him in conversation with Barkan, who nevertheless holds out hope that Biden will change his mind.
She hopes Misty continues treatment willingly, but she also holds out hope that Laura's Law will be in place to help her if Misty ever becomes unable to continue treatment in the future.
Serena, now a television commentator, holds out hope that Milan will find its feet, echoing the feeling of many that it would benefit not just the city, but Italian soccer as a whole.
A rise in U.S. stock futures ahead of the Friday session holds out hope for a third straight day of gains, although the November jobs data could either change or enhance that outlook.
Community holds out hope for missing Florida teens, but time grows short The Coast Guard estimated that someone could survive in the warm Atlantic waters for up to five days at that time of year.
He plays with tones, realisms and ideas in "Three Billboards," including the sentimentally redeemed white racist, a character that suggests — despite the rage and invective — that Mr. McDonagh holds out hope for humanity after all.
Baumbach holds out hope that the Meyerowitz sons, like Walt in "The Squid and the Whale," aren't doomed to repeat all of their father's mistakes, even if they struggle to wriggle free from his influence.
It's not an ideal situation, but Fine still holds out hope that with enough time and effort, sex toy manufacturers will be able to firmly establish their products as just one more part of personal care and wellness.
But while the president holds out hope that he might influence Mr. Trump, he has made it clear that once out of office he will not remain silent if Mr. Trump goes too far in undoing his legacy.
The English singer, 31, explained on the Heart Breakfast radio podcast that despite being told in 2014 that she is infertile, she holds out hope that she can one day have children, and has adjusted her diet and lifestyle.
She still holds out hope that he's in one of the jungle zones where guerrillas turned in their weapons and simply has no way of communicating with them, although, judging by her face, she's not convinced this is likely.
Though costars Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker have already nixed the idea of a new installment, Davis, 52, still holds out hope that someday she will be reunited on screen with Catrall and Parker as well as Cynthia Nixon.
They face Dallas again on July 5, and while Griner is intent on tuning out the background noise, she still holds out hope that, this time around, the coverage of the game and the public reaction to it will be different.
The action, which could affect people close to President Vladimir Putin, reflects Washington's desire to hold Russia to account for allegedly interfering in the election - which Moscow denies - even as U.S. President Donald Trump holds out hope for good relations with Putin.
The action, which could affect people close to President Vladimir Putin, reflects Washington's desire to hold Russia to account for allegedly interfering in the election — which Moscow denies — even as U.S. President Donald Trump holds out hope for good relations with Putin.
Evidently, people also wanted to read about a more familiar sort of woman, a type almost too recognizable to warrant sustained attention—that is, one who suffers doubt but holds out hope for clarity, who applies herself imperfectly but insistently to the task of living.
And though serving as speaker is not generally a path to the presidency, most of Washington believes that Ryan, the 2012 vice presidential nominee, still holds out hope of his own future White House run, despite his frequent protestations of rumors he would seek the office this year.
How far such reconciliations can go, and how violent an act the victim is prepared to forgive, or at least understand, is not always clearly defined, but the attempt to move past indictment and incarceration to some social process that holds out hope for transformation rather than just punishment is obviously possessed of moral energy.
You don't have the control anymore. It's very frightening. For Skye to be an unknown entity, May still holds out hope.
At a press conference that same day, he said he still holds out hope of pitching in 2013, and refused to talk about retirement. On February 22, the team placed Carpenter on the 60-day disabled list.
For Skye to be an unknown entity, May still holds out hope. She hopes that her training with her will help her be able to control her new powers, but you never know. Sometimes the power overtakes everything else.
TJ still holds out hope that there was some truth to her vision. TJ is well liked by everyone of the crew. Chloe starts to see TJ as her friend, and even Dr. Rush and Master Sgt. Greer, who generally do not like people, seem to have the utmost respect for her.
King, Why We Can't Wait (1964), pp. 137–138. He holds out hope for a coalition with poor Whites and organized labor.King, Why We Can't Wait (1964), pp. 141–142. He suggests that the civil rights movement may be able to work with President Lyndon Johnson, cautioning that political work is dangerous but necessary.
Petta is a celebration of Superstar Rajinikanth. Go enjoy it." In contrast, The Indian Express rated 2 out of 5 stars, reviewing that "Karthik Subbaraj has a sense of style, which breaks through only occasionally in Petta. For that Rajini Sarr will have to submit a little more to the script, and a last little twist in the long drawn- out climax holds out hope.
He presented the nightly highlights programme on RTÉ Sport's coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Murphy presented RTÉ's Crimecall along with Brenda Power, and then Anne Cassin for six years until mid-2011. He is currently the voice of both the RabodirectPro12 and RBS 6 Nations YouTube channels. An avid poker fan, Murphy still holds out hope of playing in the WSOP Main event in Las Vegas.
Byzantine icon of the cursing of the fig tree. The parable of the budding fig tree is found in , , as part of the Olivet discourse. The term fig tree could be understood to refer to Israel , The parable of the barren fig tree is a parable of Jesus recorded in the Gospel of Luke . A vinekeeper holds out hope that a barren fig tree will bear fruit next year.
The family is forced into the attic and eventually onto the roof as water begins to flood the house. As the water continues to rise, they make a desperate bid to swim to another house on a hill, but in the maelstrom China and her puppies are lost. After the end of the storm, the entire town has been leveled, Manny refuses to take responsibility for Esch's baby, and Skeetah still holds out hope that he will find China.
While there Cecilia assumes they are happy, but is shocked when she discovers a condom despite the fact that the couple are trying to conceive. Lars openly admits to having an affair and Cecilia decides to forgive him. By 1899 Lars has become so successful the Vogts decide to move back to Sweden. By this time Cecilia has grown accustomed to Lars's many affairs, but she holds out hope that they will be able to have children.
He drives onto — and eventually off of — the end of Santa Monica Pier with the ransom cash inside. The police search the water and bring up the car, with the body of the Bedroom Killer inside (dressed in Ken's clothes and disguise). Only a few thousand dollars are recovered from the ocean. Although he has lost all his money, Sam holds out hope that Barbara will now definitely be killed and he'll inherit her $15 million fortune.
Colonel Caffey and his soldiers continue to repel the Soviet attacks on the pumping station, but his soldiers are running low on ammunition and supplies. President McKenna contacts Caffey by radio and asks him and his soldiers to hold out at all costs, hoping that the weather will break so that reinforcements can be sent to relieve them. McKenna still holds out hope for a diplomatic solution. Premier Gorny also hopes for a negotiated settlement to the crisis.
The movie revolves around youth angst and a complicated relationship between mother and son. Haruo works in a university hospital trying to work toward a degree in medicine, but is hindered by his hatred of department head Mr. Miyaji. Meanwhile, he decides to get a rival in love out of the way by poisoning him. As the angst-ridden Haruo deals with his problems in his own unique ways, his nagging mother holds out hope that her son will soon return home.
Hope plays a central role from the play's start until its end. At the start the family of Heracles is in danger of being killed by Lykos and is without the protection of Herakles who is engaged in serving Eurystheus and completing his labors. The salvation of the family rests upon Heracles coming to rescue them. Megara refuses to accept this threat and although she has the children dressed in robes of death, she still holds out hope for Herakles’ arrival.
Abby is subsequently mind-wiped by Russell Lightbourne, effectively killing her and her body becomes the new host for Simone Lightbourne. In "The Blood of Sanctum", Clarke holds out hope that Abby survived in the same way that she did, but Russell confirms that Abby is truly gone. After a failed attempt by Simone to pose as Abby, Clarke blows Simone and several others out into space, killing them all. Abby's body is last seen floating away into deep space.
The story begins as a boy named Marco fishes in a small, trash-filled pond, McElligot's Pool. A local farmer laughs at the boy and tells him that he is never going to catch anything. Nevertheless, Marco holds out hope and begins to imagine a scenario in which he might be able to catch a fish. First, he suggests that the pool might be fed by an underground brook that travels under a highway and a hotel to reach the sea.
Despite this, she holds out hope, while her mother is away, that "she will send for [Felicity]" (though, as Pippa points out, Lady Worthington "couldn't even be bothered to send anything for [Felicity's] birthday").A Great and Terrible Beauty, Chapter 16 Felicity has attended Spence Academy ever since her mother ran off to Paris. At Spence, girls learn few subjects that will be useful to them, as fine ladies who needn't work for a living. Amongst other things, students study singing and ballroom dancing.
Most of the wardens and counselors seem to have lowered themselves to the role of zookeepers. One exception is Ramon Herrera, a former gang member who talks tough to the inmates, but holds out hope for some of them, especially Mick. Mick's cellmate is Barry Horowitz, a small, wiry, brainy Jewish kid who firebombed a bowling alley after some boys there severely beat him for flirting with their girlfriends. Their cell block is dominated by a pair of brawny sadists named "Viking" Lofgren and Warren "Tweety" Jerome, who take an immediate dislike to Mick.
Lauren and Claire, and eventually Peter, decide to seek shelter in one of the many abandoned houses around Lost. Claire and Peter teach her to survive by scavenging. Lauren holds out hope that she will one day be able to leave even without the Missing Man and eventually spends an entire day biking around the outskirts of Lost, looking for a weakness in the perpetual dust storm that surrounds the town. Instead she realizes there are no weaknesses, and witnesses the void toss up cars, lost objects, and a house.
Many poems display a deep concern for humanity, which in his view stubbornly refuses to look ahead, and short- sightedly indulges in all manner of vice, like eating animal flesh, piling up sins 'high as Mount Sumeru'. But he holds out hope that people may yet be saved; 'Just the other day/ a demon became a Bodhisattva.' Red Pine poem 18: :I spur my horse past ruins; :ruins move a traveler's heart. :The old parapets high and low :the ancient graves great and small, :the shuddering shadow of a tumbleweed, :the steady sound of giant trees.
Emiko Queen (portrayed by Sea Shimooka; main: season 7; guest season 8), also referred to as Emiko Adachi, is Robert Queen's illegitimate daughter and thus Oliver Queen's paternal half-sister. She is also revealed to be a main antagonist of the season seven arc. When she and her mother are abandoned by Robert Queen, Emiko begins working as a courier for criminal organizations, through which she comes in contact with Dante, a member of the Ninth Circle. Dante takes Emiko under his wing and starts training her, but she still holds out hope for being able to reconnect with the Queens.
Philosopher Nikolas Kompridis casts her desire in terms of a novelty which defies contextualization, positing that Cayce is "yearning for the unconsumably and unsubsumably new", citing a line preceding a description of the footage: "It is as if she participates in the very birth of cinema, that Lumière moment, the steam locomotive about to emerge from the screen, sending the audience fleeing, out into the Parisian night." For Kompridis, the footage is at the crux of Cayce's existential angst as an agent of unearthing novelty and facilitating commodification who also holds out hope for the possibility of a future immune to commodification and instrumentalisation.
In the next game during the start of district play, Permian gets blown out as Winchell struggles with consistency in his increased role and the second-string running back gets hurt. Comer goes in, but avoids contact, and discussion arises about Gaines losing his job. However, the Panthers start winning again as Winchell and Comer improve, and safety Brian Chavez and linebacker Ivory Christian emerge as defensive standouts. Miles holds out hope that he can return to playing soon, and although his MRI scan shows otherwise, he rejects it and lies to Gaines so he can suit up again, with his uncle and guardian L.V. backing him up.
Samson Greene is found wandering in the Nevada desert and is identified by the ID in his wallet as he has no recollection of who he is or how he got there. Tests reveal that Samson has a cherry-sized tumour in his brain and after the tumour is removed and found to be benign, Samson finds that he has no memories past the age of 12. Although his wife, Anna, holds out hope that Samson will eventually recover and remember her, Samson does not. Eventually the strain between them grows great as Samson grows less fond of Anna and bonds with a former student of his, Lana.
She subsequently marries Glenn in a ceremony performed by Hershel. Maggie yearns for a child, but Glenn and Hershel turn down the notion when they remind her of the cruel reality they are living in; despite this, however, she still holds out hope that she will be able to at some point when they have a more secure and better supplied environment. When the Woodbury army descends onto the prison and begins their assaults, Tyreese leads Maggie, Glenn, and other members of the group into town, where they are ambushed by Woodbury and yet are able to make it out alive. The tension heightens when they return to the prison, and the second assault from the army (guaranteed to be more deadly) is looming.
Cinderella (portrayed by Betty Boop) is a poor young woman forced to be the virtual slave of her two ugly stepsisters, who demand she prepare them for the prince's ball while she is left at home to lament her spinsterdom, singing that no one loves her and that her only respite is her dreams, but she holds out hope of being a real princess someday. Cinderella is visited by her fairy godmother, who grants her wish to attend the prince's ball, giving her beautiful clothes, a carriage, and the traditional glass slippers, with the warning that she must leave by midnight before the spell expires. During the ball, Prince Charming, provoked by a mallet-wielding Cupid, descends the staircase in royal fashion and is instantly smitten by Cinderella. The two have a wonderful time dancing together, but when midnight strikes, she rushes out of the ball, leaving behind her shoe.

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