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We swapped hope with fear.
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He's an indelible part of contemporary British culture, a remnant of a past that swapped promise and hope for Chris Evans Maill on Sunday magazine column.
To save ourselves a trip, we swapped books, hoping that we weren't breaking any rules.
In fact, he'd like to swap social hope for a spiritual one, thus leaving to religious communities the care of, say, looking after difficult neighbourhoods or banlieues.
"But that a government, something that we elect, something that should be looking out for our best interests, should presume without asking to take information that we swap, we hope privately, between ourselves is frankly disgraceful".
"Bourn Hall had to be established privately because the NHS wouldn't pay for it".As the happy families mingle in the grounds, drinking champagne and taking pictures of their children with Louise Brown, they swap stories of hope, bitter disappointment and eventual joy, but also of loans from grandparents, extended mortgages, and second and third jobs taken to pay for treatment.
Only commission President J. Stanley Sanders, who supported the land swap, remains on the parks board, and swap proponents hope their proposal will get a friendlier reception from the new board.
While mileage credits cannot yet be swapped company to company, Tesla Motors hopes that will change, eventually permitting it to sell mileage credits to brands burdened with gas-guzzling models.
That was the year that George Green, a novelist, first invited friends to his Manhattan apartment for an evening of swapping stories, in hopes of replicating the moth-infested, Jack Daniels-soaked yarns of his youth in Georgia.
The result is a multimillion-dollar barrage of television commercials in Michigan in which the candidates and their allies swap accusations in hopes of tipping the race.
The result is a multi-million-dollar barrage of television commercials in Michigan in which the candidates and their allies swap accusations in hopes of tipping the race.
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