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Is my home state the most hopeless place in the US?
A $6 wash and stain bar that can revive even the most hopeless clothes
Some close relative is facing the most hopeless prognosis, such as being in a vegetative state.
Nutella's transformation from Most Hopeless in Class to Most Caring of Creatures was nothing short of astonishing.
Meanwhile, 3000 miles away, the Nets were arguably the most hopeless organization in the league 12 hours ago.
Ray's at his most hopeless in the cellar, failing to deliver on every lullaby request Rachel throws at him for consolation.
However, judges attribute this reduction in large part to a 2013 decree that swept the oldest, most hopeless cases from the system.
The default of a few of the most hopeless state-owned enterprises, something Mr Li again promised in his speech, would set a useful precedent.
Beyond shooting the ball better than he ever has—at age 30, in one of the league's most hopeless situations—Augustin appears to genuinely care.
But perhaps the most hopeless example was the "Open Letter to the American People" that a group of writers, led by Andrew Altschul and Mark Slouka, signed.
And, of course, no one doubted that the greatest of them all was the one that focused on the most hopeless of lost causes: the pursuit of historical causality.
"To see her going from an active child to laying in a hospital bed is the most hopeless feeling any parent could go through," her father Thomas Shaffer, of Harrison County, West Virginia, told CBS affiliate WDTV.
This film is arguably also the most frightening on the list because its plot feels the most possible, and within that realm of the possible, the most hopeless to survive, if ever you should have to try.
" Hailing it our "duty rightly," Paine had urged Americans, in one of the most hopeless moments before the American Revolution in 1776, to "take our children in our hand, and fix our station a few years farther into life.
One veteran of the industry said that early in her career, she was "almost raped" at a conference, but "it's the day-to-day of how I am treated over and over again by certain men" that's made her feel most hopeless.
For many nonwhite, Muslim, and immigrant Americans (as well as many of the white Americans who weren't seduced by Trump's rhetoric), Tuesday night's victory was confirmation of their worst fears, and what can feel like one of the most hopeless realities of life in this country: Harnessing racism is a foolproof strategy.
Brunner, Marta, "The Most Hopeless of Deaths ... Is the Death of Faith: Messianic Faith in the Racial Politics of W. E. B. Du Bois", in Keller & Fontenot (2007), p. 189.
However, her father and eldest brother were unable to reach an agreement with the Runorata and were killed. She allows Isaac and Miria to steal all of their money, hoping that the family will stop fighting over it. She is very religious, often praying in the most hopeless of situations.
This popular text is based in Christian beliefs and describes an experience in which a person is walking on a beach with God. They leave two sets of footprints in the sand. The tracks represent stages of the speaker's life. The two trails dwindle to one, especially at the lowest and most hopeless moments of the person's life.
His proposers were Dugald Stewart, James Gregory, and Andrew Dalzell. He was elected to the House of Commons for Elginshire in 1790, a seat he held until 1796. From 1791 his health began to fail and by 1805 he was described as being a "most hopeless case of mental derangement". In 1794 he was diagnosed as incurable but did not surrender his seat as an MP until 1796.
Naturally there was also an advantage of the American funds. The Vígszínház had the ability to stay afloat in the most hopeless of circumstances. It expanded when the opportunity presented itself (a kamara theatre was established in 1935 with the name Pesti Színház in Révay Street), and with quick decision-making removed those plays from its repertoire, which it had paid for. It created its regular patrons from the best powers.
1 After a 3–2 home defeat against Middlesbrough in the league on 19 December 1998, United went undefeated for the rest of the season for a run of 33 matches in all competitions.Barnes et al. (2001), p. 3 It was during this season that United gained a reputation for not conceding defeat even in what seemed the most hopeless of circumstances, winning and drawing several matches with late goals after falling behind early on.
Kenny Starfighter (Johan Rheborg) is probably the most hopeless student that the Hero academics of the galaxy has ever had. His parents Benny (Per Mårtenson) and Jenny (Sissela Kyle) are tired of paying for his studies and give him an ultimatum: Graduate or become a hairdresser at the family salon! In a despondent hunt for graduation points, he crash-lands on Earth by mistake. He meets Pontus (Bill Skarsgård), a limping and bullied 15-year-old with bad eyesight.
He is also a professor at the University of Southern California in trauma and foregut surgery. Rivkind is revered "for refusing to give up on the most hopeless patients, such as the soldier who was shot in the heart and pronounced dead on arrival and whom Rivkind revived." Yossi Klein Halevi, New Republic April 10, 2006 This soldier was Shimon Ohana, age 18, of the Border Police. Early in 2015, Rachamim Yisraelov was driving the #10 Dan bus when he saw Dr. Rivkind walking towards his car.
Coping questions are designed to elicit information about client resources that will have gone unnoticed by them. Even the most hopeless story has within it examples of coping that can be drawn out: "I can see how things have been really difficult for you, yet I am struck by the fact you get up each morning and do everything necessary to get the kids off to school. How do you do that?" Genuine curiosity and admiration can help to highlight strengths without appearing to contradict the client's perception of the problem.
And ever since — as an author, a historian and a > crusader for tolerance — she has taught the world that it is often in our > most hopeless moments that we discover the extent of our strength and the > depth of our love. President Obama then read a statement from Klein: "I pray you never stand at any crossroads in your own lives, but if you do, if the darkness seems so total, if you think there is no way out, remember, never ever give up."White House Press Office, Remarks by the President Honoring the Recipients of the 2010 Medal of Freedom, February 15, 2011. Retrieved 2013-06-15.
Biographers have noted his sometimes excessive drinking, sometimes fragile mental state and ambiguous sexual orientation. His drinking at times became debilitating. Of his mental state when he would work, Goyen stated: "Ghost and Flesh ... you can see in those stories ... wow ... quite surreal and I loved those, and when that was finished and published, I kind of went off the beam. I think the book made me quite mad; writing it, the obsession of that book;…" In 1951 he had an affair with writer Katherine Anne Porter, but their restored letters to each other during this time reveal "the convoluted nature" of their relationship, "one of the most hopeless of her life".
American cartoonist Gilbert Hernandez hailed The Playboy and I Never Liked You as "probably the best graphic novels next to Maus"; British cartoonist Eddie Campbell called them "the most sensitive comics ever made"; and American comics writer Heidi MacDonald called I Never Liked You "a masterpiece" that is "the equal of any 'coming of age' movie". Charles Hatfield praised Brown's honesty, keen observation, and narrative strength, and called the "hide with me" page as one of his favourites. Critic described the work as "an example of sobriety and restraint, and one of the harshest, most hopeless teenage portraits ... in any medium". Scripter and critic wrote the book demonstrates Brown a master of his medium.
SS Powhatan shortly after being brought to the surface. Powhatan was declared a total loss by both owners and underwriters and remained unsalvaged for months until World War I demands for shipping and skyrocketing ship values resulted in the hulk being raised and taken into Norfolk, Virginia until a rehabilitation plan was established. Powatan, described as "rusted, wasted hulk of a ship" that "shipping men" described as "the most hopeless" after two years on mud flats, was "yanked" off the mud and towed to New York by Morse tugs escorted as far as Barnegat, New Jersey by osprey with two eggs in a nest in the masthead lamp.The photo of the hulk in this reference shows the vessel stripped of all superstructure and deck houses with a stream of water being ejected from the port side.

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