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But it has been relegated to a shortlist of sports which hope for an Olympic debut in seven years' time.
But the most important changes will be visible only to the builders, who will use radical construction methods, and the airlines, which hope for a 10percentt drop in operating costs.
Especially in Galilee, guerrilla groups were formed in which hope for a better future blazed all the more fiercely because the present was so unpromising.
What if the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons -- the NPT -- weren't simply a verbal coffin in which hope for humanity's future lay interred?
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The counter to utopia is dystopia, in which hopes for betterment are replaced by electrifying fears of the ugly consequences of present-day behaviour.
And no wonder: Chrysler, which hoped for a small profit in 2003, instead had a loss of nearly $700 million, including restructuring charges.
Struggling Ireland is also looking for a piece of the action, and moves are afoot to create an "investment gateway to Europe" for China in the town of Athlone, which hopes for the creation of thousands of jobs.
The first was composed of that English faction, grouped around the cotton interest and the Times newspaper, which hoped for the defeat of Abraham Lincoln and the wreckage of the American experiment.
Netanyahu's concessions to the far-right pro-settler Jewish Home party will dismay Israel's allies, particularly the Obama administration, which hoped for a moderating influence on the prime minister after he disavowed a two-state solution during the election campaign.
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