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The F.E.C. is foundering and with it any hope of removing tainted money from politics.
There have been no arms inspections since 1998 and, therefore, no hope of removing sanctions.
The prosecution called Gary Condit in the hope of removing any doubt that he, not Guandqiue, committed the crime.
and for... aspirin Before giving up hope of removing a stubborn perspiration stain from a shirt, try this.
Upset by my bemusement, a distinguished Oxford philosopher kindly began a correspondence with me in the hope of removing this recurring obstacle to my comprehension.
We moved to the north of Scotland, in the hope of removing him from the bad influences, but again he got in with the wrong crowd.
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In Brooklyn, where a group has threatened to sue the Transportation Department in hopes of removing a new bike lane along Prospect Park West, Marty Markowitz, the borough president, recently delighted an audience by entering an auditorium riding a tricycle and announcing, "I've taken advantage of the D.O.T.'s newest bike lane".
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Recently, Burchill apologized to the hotel in hopes of removing the stain from his good name.
Obama took office with hopes of removing combat troops from Iraq.
In hopes of removing ourselves from this trend, HuffPost Entertainment made an editorial decision to not cover Bynes outside of news concerning hospitalization or arrest.
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