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But they say so in the ardent hope of hurting sales.
It is an ardent hope that this abridged literature review will aid to reaffirm excellence in research and to identify knowledge shortfalls both in fluid dynamics and its modeling and simulation capability.
Last and most cacophonous, there was the assumption, or the ardent hope, that somebody, somewhere, was having sex with somebody he should not be having sex with.
Explain the evolution of your feelings, and the qualities in him you so admire — not to mention your ardent hope that he feels the same.
At great expense he had conquered much of the world, and he invested heavily in the ardent hope that he would not have to leave it.
Even though my ardent hope is for Richmond Park's former Tory MP to lose, disgracefully, there is still much to learn from this moment.
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But he is an ardent European.
Weinberg, a sensitive and resilient creative spirit who turned unoriginality to his advantage, may not quite live up to his promoters' most ardent hopes.
Perhaps no financial decision is as laden with emotion as the start of a college savings fund for a child, embodying, as it does, a family's most ardent hopes for the future.
AS Carrie Bradshaw would have recognized, a museum's cultivation of a potential patron is a form of courtship, with the same flirtation, grand gestures, ardent hopes for a future together — and then, sometimes, of course, the realization that the person you're wooing is, well, just not that into you.
I have ardent hopes of being able to obtain assistance from the Catholic nobility of England.
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