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Turbulence means the future has to offer an abundance of ideas and resources, to evoke hope as well as fear.
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Along with an unbelievable cast of plucky Congolese survivors such as Generose, she evokes hope.
One evokes hope for the displaced; the other yields anxiety and despair.
"His holiness is grateful for the thoughtful gesture and for the feelings which it evoked, hoping for an always more fruitful activity in the service of young generations and the spread of genuine human and Christian values," wrote Peter B Wells, a senior official at the Vatican secretariat of state.
Stuffed bear (another great choice for children): This is another common way to express sympathy and evoke some hope for the patient and it gives them something to hold if things get tough.
One danger of such charisma, however, is that it can evoke unrealistic hopes of what a candidate could actually accomplish in office regardless of his own personal abilities.
And while it evokes the hope of a better tomorrow, it doesn't cast the mere act of electing Romney president as a kind of grand apotheosis in its own right, in the style of Barack Obama's 2008 campaign.
And younger Canadians are wary because Justin Trudeau also evokes the "hope and change" excitement of 2008-era Barack Obama, whose two terms did little to satisfy the high expectations that surrounded his election.
"Considering how we have been looted and betrayed the last 10 years, he evokes the hope of a better future and better governance, especially if you look at his record in Gujarat," said Modi supporter Ajay Joshi, a 24-year-old investment bank employee.
On "Try", the narrators attempt to evoke feelings of hope and functionality to each other.
"Remission" however, is a term that is commonly used in the cancer context and does not evoke the same hope or expectation as "cure".
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