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adverb
In a hopeful manner.
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So, wish me luck, as I venture off into the hopefully great and yet unknown.
The colt was born on the hopefully named Someday Farm in Pennsylvania.
I currently ask the hopefully all grown up mr dianab similar questions!
And I greatly look forward to my son Sam's wedding sometime in the (hopefully not too distant) future.
In "Pride Street," a teenage boy has hoisted himself up and curled his body around the hopefully named street sign.
I refuse to be depressed by the (hopefully temporary) absence of ash and conker from the Oxford Junior Dictionary.
The final £3m will go on disseminating all the (hopefully) whizzy new ideas on how to raise more money privately.
Part of this is the (hopefully temporary) shortage of greenbacks in Europe that is driving a pullback of dollar credit lines from Southeast Asia.
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Faced with a choice, the hopefully-ex-militia leader chose more democracy to show him the way.
Is there any way this ends well, or was the meeting with Kim and Moon just the calm before the hopefully-not-nuclear storm?
So I escorted him to his date's door, met her mother and took a couple of pictures of the hopefully-soon-to-be-happy couple.
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