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"We've got hopeful plans that I can't reveal right now for Jimmy Faulkner.
For a while, it worked: people started getting out of the SHU, and the Berkeley activists got hopeful about racial coöperation.
Football fans are generally quick, following a managerial binning, to get hopeful about the incoming man, licking lips while drying eyes.
Geist's analysis suggests there's not much to get hopeful about: "For a strategy document, it is curiously lacking in actual strategy.
So we got hopeful and said 'Why don't we join – we'll probably get a cure'.
Songs like Grace Potter and the Nocturnals' "Paris (Ooh La La)," Sia's "Titanium" and Underwood's "Cupid's Got a Shotgun" got hopefuls that coveted golden ticket to Hollywood.
Those two trends have a lot of Democrats on edge and some Republicans getting more hopeful.
Despite myriad challenges clear to us on this trip, I found myself getting more hopeful for the future as we visited APA partner schools, spoke with school principals, and with members of APA's first cohort of teacher leaders.
In theory, this is a flaw in the format, but it's one they're unlikely to fix if they keep getting presidential hopefuls who give them so much fodder.
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