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"You can't put a president on 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians,'" she said, perhaps hopefully.
"It will, for years to come, be an important holiday piece of music," he said, perhaps hopefully.
"Most people have put it behind them," Coutts says, perhaps hopefully, as he plans the 2007 campaign.
And I sense, perhaps hopefully, that there's a greater willingness to listen to them, and not attack them than there's been in the past".
"But it shouldn't come as a surprise when this becomes a major outlet of political activism soon as well," he says, perhaps hopefully.
McCain, who lost to Obama in 2008, said, perhaps hopefully, "National security, foreign policy, and terrorism will play a greater role in the decision-making of the American people than at any time since 1980".
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And, perhaps more hopefully: "Today we build City of Joy.
"There is no mook in nature," Mr. Rushkoff says, perhaps too hopefully.
In plenty of Senate races, Democrats are banking, perhaps too hopefully, on an unusually high youth turnout to win.
Advocates for older workers say, perhaps too hopefully, that the Supreme Court may be softening on age discrimination.
Hearteningly, if perhaps rather hopefully, he has not given up on the idea of playing for England again.
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