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That hope, however, was often dashed.
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And because e-mail messages are often dashed off quickly, they may, when taken out of context, provide an inaccurate window onto someone's emotions.
The Tigers, on the other hand, were injured and slumping offensively, and their hopes were often dashed in this series when they handed the ball from their often-dazzling starters to their relievers.
Emails were often "dashed off", he added.
His hopes of swaying Roosevelt were often dashed.
Exworthy et al. [ 47] advise that local expectations are often dashed by the central policy approach and vice versa, hence there is a need to align top-down and bottom-up expectations regarding implementation.
But in the rather brutal world in which we live, hope and idealism – especially idealism – is often cruelly dashed.
This does not seem to slow him down; he is often seen dashing about the Capitol, running off to this hearing or that television appearance.
Something resembling today's martini probably evolved from this drink around the turn of the century, though at that time it also contained various bitters, and in London clubs, a dash of absinthe was often added.
Visits to Pakistan were an adventure she had dashing, rowdy cousins but England was often a shock.
His vote on the Warren court was often a foregone conclusion, so he exercised little influence over his brother judges, and his best-known written opinions and dissents were often, behind a few glittering phrases, dashed off and slipshod in their reasoning.
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