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"You were left with these youth without hopes, or education," she says.
There are plenty of foreigners living and working legally in the country without hopes of citizenship, including this correspondent, and American democracy does not appear to be tottering as a result.
He arrived in America in the post-Second World War era, broken, without hopes or dreams, having lost everyone who was close to him, and experienced the lowest expressions of human life on Earth.
Even slaves, Knapp shows, were not without hopes and ambitions: "A slave identity was a combination of what was imposed upon him and what he could fashion for himself," for instance, by saving money or learning a valuable skill in order to bargain for his freedom.
'Tis as good as a Lord!" – Mrs Bennet's remark to her daughter Elizabeth on hearing of her engagement to Mr Darcy, Pride and Prejudice "I am not without hopes of tempting Mrs Lloyd to settle in Bath; meat is only 8d per pound, butter 12d, and cheese 9 1/2 d.
(White's dark bishop on b2 resembles a pawn, pegged into the chessboard without hopes for a bright future).
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In weekly sessions, each student's faith was labeled as "established Christian," "expressed hope," or "without hope"—and Ms. Dickinson fell into "without hope" category.
He advised writing "without hope and without despair" and that's spot on.
They are people without hope.
Philadelphia is not without hope.
Without hope, really.
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