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"I didn't put much hope in it.
So I don't think reprogramming--one can put much hope in that.
He believed that the "age of reason [had] begun to enlighten the medical world" and put much hope in the discovery of constant laws governing living beings.
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In the United States and overseas Mr. Stern puts much hope in the Internet.
She says she stopped putting much hope into the international negotiations basket some time ago, but knows what she wants from these talks: "If anything is to come out of Durban it must include the US, and it must include a commitment to equity for poorer countries.
The state — largely led by William Fitzpatrick, an experienced district attorney from nearby Onondaga County — had put much of its hopes on surveillance footage shot the day of the killing.
They 'hung on', but even if it's true that Jez could never hope to put much more on Ed Miliband's stoinking 800+ gains in 2011, the fact that no party has ever stood still at a local election and won a general election ought to be a crushing blow.
"Would I put much money on it?
Avril doesn't put much on.
However, the army's top leadership is unlikely to collectively withdraw its support from the government, as happened in Egypt and Tunisia — and opposition forces should not put too much hope in this scenario.
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