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And it is not only Palestinians whose hopes have dimmed.
Then it was the turn of the Democrats, whose hopes were revivified, to celebrate.
Now he is deputy leader of a party whose hopes of wielding Westminster power in Cable's lifetime are surely fanciful.
Or for children whose hopes and dreams are limited by who their parents are or their postcode.
Food advocates aren't the only ones whose hopes for the new administration received a quick kick to the curb.
Offending the sacred wounds those whose hopes and culture are orientated around the subjective inscrutability of sacred icons.
It is a fictional account of a man whose hopes and failures often feel convincingly, if painfully, real.
It stayed afloat by selling stock at a discount in "private placements" to large investors, whose hopes were repeatedly raised by company promotions about big payoffs.
We see it in the many millions of Americans who remain out of work and whose hopes are not rising despite all the talk of economic recovery.
Dozens of others have entered the business.Chinese parents, whose hopes are often invested in a single child, are understandably picky about schools.
Self-destruction in politics is painful to watch for voters whose hopes are stirred time and again by the high promises of a compelling candidate.
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