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It's foolish to hope they will find us infallible.
Perhaps it was foolish to hope for even a glimmer of light.
Is it too foolish to hope that she might still feel some of that thirty years later?
They appear here on a double bill, in back-to-back sets, though it wouldn't be foolish to hope that they'll dig in together, as they did for the soundtrack to Spike Lee's "Mo' Better Blues".
Neither side is budging an inch; but the involvement of the pragmatic Hank Paulson, the banker turned treasury secretary, is a good sign.Judge them in 2008It would be foolish to hope for too much: the ill will is great, compromises are hard to fashion and time is short (the next presidential contest is soon upon us).
The meeting was in the territory of the other main gang, Barrio 18. "We want to find them and bury them properly, that's it," Juan said, making it clear that he knows it foolish to hope of ever finding his relatives alive for the same reasons why he prefers that neither his nor his cousin's real names are used in print.
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In retrospect, we were foolish to have such hope.
It is anything but foolish to personify hope with acts of kindness, generosity, fun and joy.
But of course that was far too much for me to hope for and I should never be so foolish again.
How foolish to have shut him up.
And foolish as it might seem to attack Argentina, it will be equally foolish to sit back and hope for penalties.
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