Sentence examples for optimistic lines from inspiring English sources

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Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music noted that Robyn sings "tough and knowing" and "pessimistically optimistic" lines, but manages to make it sound romantic for the listener.

Singer Eric Remschneider shifts between optimistic lines like "Don't you worry about the distance/ I'm right there if you get lonely" to the pained chorus "Oh, It's what you do to me".

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Polls suggest that the Republicans' charges of "flip-flopper" against Mr Kerry have stuck.Mr Kerry ended his acceptance speech with this optimistic line: "The hope is there.

China, for its part, seemed caught by surprise, and by Tuesday night, Chinese news portals were leading with an optimistic line: "Experts Say Little Chance of Escalation in the Attacks".

One optimistic line of thought is that the debt morass could lead to financial overhauls, for example by leading to the development of a municipal bond market to give the local authorities an alternative financing source.

He refers to the firing, in 2002, of his top economic adviser, Lawrence Lindsey, but not to the fact that it came immediately after Lindsey violated the Administration's optimistic line by saying that the Iraq war could cost as much as two hundred billion dollars.

The optimistic line from the White House contrasted sharply with the assessment of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, Gen. Richard B. Myers, who told a Senate panel on Wednesday that he expected an increase in violence between now and the handover of sovereignty.

While linear math would seem to indicate that the company is on track for insolvency in a matter of days, the filing and its CEO are maintaining an optimistic line.

He then seeks to find the cautiously optimistic line, appealing sometimes to very large-scale examples and sometimes to very personal experiences.

She quotes two poems: Adam Zagajewski's "Try To Praise the Mutilated World," whose woeful but optimistic last lines Praise the mutilated world and the gray feather a thrush lost, and the gentle light that strays and vanishes and returns have special poignancy for New Yorker readers who remember that the poem ran in our pages the week after 9/11.

As for "the potential for scandal," that's as poignantly optimistic a line as Listecki's assumption that the newly released Milwaukee documents would shock Catholics.

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