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In her intractable optimism, she shares something with another Indiana native, Leslie Knope, from "Parks and Recreation," except that this is a Leslie Knope who has been to Hell.
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Obama appointed him special envoy in January 2009, two days after his own inauguration, a time of widespread optimism that some of the world's most intractable problems might be solved.
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However, there is room for optimism that the cold hands and strained heart may prove ushers of true disease-modifying therapy in this intractable disease.
■ Optimism.
Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.
It's intractable.
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