Sentence examples for read hopes from inspiring English sources

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His wife (Catherine Skinner) is a chipper racist homemaker who is afraid (read: hopes) she'll be raped by her daughter's black boyfriend (Jotham Annan).

In The Boston Globe, in a sports section that is shared with the obituaries and the comics, yesterday's headlines read, "Hopes Gone in NY Minute" and "Double Dip," after the Red Sox returned to Fenway without a victory at Yankee Stadium.

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A cursive caption read "Hope Cherishing Love".

In the faces of my companions, I read hope, pride and solidarity.

A cursive caption read "Hope Cherishing Love". I felt obscurely troubled by the caption.

Also at Borghi are two paintings by Robert Indiana; from an update of his "LOVE" series, they read "HOPE".

(For a fascinating and detailed accounting of Martha, Incas and others, read "Hope Is the Thing With Feathers" by Christopher Cokinos, a poet, just issued in paperback by Warner Books).

It contained a blue pillow with a tag that read, "Hope sees the invisible, feels the intangible and achieves the impossible".

There was a sign that read "Hope For Him" and a jar for money.

As we left, I stapled a piece of paper to his door that read, "Hope you had fun last night" with a little, winky smiley face underneath.

In some cases, a student may have taken to citing one author but has plagiarized elements of work of authors cited by the only author the writer bothered to read, hoping desperately that the assessor wouldn't dig any further.

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