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It is also broader in scope and not as angry — wiser and less hopeless.
He contested hopeless Bristol West in 1959, and less hopeless South Gloucestershire in 1964 and 1966.
I was making a connection, and that made me feel less hopeless, and that I'm not the only one.
That is a long way off, but by the gloomy standards of the past, things look a bit less hopeless now.
As long as a hand trowel was the only option, weeding a lawn had been considered more or less hopeless, and most guides advised against even trying.
Until now, some clubs have looked ahead and decided their postseason chances in the coming year were more or less hopeless and acted accordingly.
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The dish is filling, but it's virtuous enough to make dessert something less than a hopeless indulgence.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: a drug dealer hears from an old prison buddy that there's a too-good-to-be-true deal going down, but things don't go entirely to plan, and before long he's left drug-less, penniless and hopeless, and he's in deep trouble with his supplier.
Yet he, too, was feeling helpless, and if not quite hopeless, certainly less hopeful about what might happen next.
He is frequently annoyed with his brother, Chang, whom he depicts as being slower, less observant and a hopeless drunk.
Curtis has hinted that he is through with floppy-haired Englishmen finding commitment at the eleventh hour: Love Actually alarmingly includes no less than three such hopeless blokes.
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