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Incidentally, let me repeat what I wrote earlier: Pain and suffering can, not will, lead to hope.
This was the progenitor of "exergames," video games that led to hopes that fitness could turn into irresistible fun.
The stoicism and social solidarity of ordinary Japanese in the face of the disaster led to hopes of renewed unity.
A meeting was called between trade officials from rich and poor countries to boost confidence in the process, which led to hopes of a new timetable.
It led to hopes of a British one-two but, in a thrilling race, Henshaw was narrowly beaten by Viktoria Savtsova of Ukraine.
The economic data led to hopes that the American economy was coming out of a soft patch, said Philip J. Orlando, chief equity market strategist at Federated Investors.
The seizure of dozens of mobile phones of the terrorists, along with stashes of weapons, led to hopes that more members would be quickly tracked down.
The resolution of Korea led to hopes of detente.
However, Paul Simpson's dismissal at Stockport County led to hopes of a return to the club for some County fans.
His paternal grandfather William Hooper was raised in the Scottish Borders, and this led to hopes that Hooper could be eligible to play for Scotland.
His even-handed approach and conflict-resolution skills were widely praised and have led to hopes that he may be able to move the Israeli-Palestinian peace process forward as well.
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