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The more he strikes and kicks the figure, the more hopelessly he becomes attached.
Yet the more I write by speaking, the more hopelessly I fall for a screenless future.
Inside came more hopelessly simplistic choreographic routines, a few desultory lighting cues and lots of lifted dialogue.
The place was so fancy and silky and ornate I have never felt more hopelessly Protestant in my life.
By the end of the film, whose labyrinthine, double-upon-triple-cross plot had baffled me with each previous viewing, I was even more hopelessly lost than usual.
As more than two years of Brexit negotiations near an end, Tories, Labour and the country seem more hopelessly divided, and in many cases, more unsure than ever.
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But it is the first one to count as something more than a hopelessly empty threat.
She also resists the tired idea of the smart, savvy American kid knowing more than the hopelessly old-fashioned parents.
From the moment the band set sail on the buccaneering bassline of I Wanna Be Adored, it's more like a hopelessly vast house party than a pop concert.
For Brenan, it wasn't the travelling more or less hopelessly that mattered so much as the arriving; the real journey in South from Granada begins when he settles into the routines of village life.
To imagine for even a minute that the champion would delay for three weeks a fight against an opponent because of an "insidious" injury – as Haye's trainer and manager, Adam Booth, revealingly described the hitherto undetected problem – was more naive than hopelessly optimistic.
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