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He's flashing some ups out there, we hope against hope.
I will hope against hope that she can overcome all this.
"I hope against hope that the rumors are wrong," Paul writes.
We hope against hope that we can recover this precious work of art.
Let's hope against hope that live videos on the platform will remain this benign.
I just needed to show up, and hope against hope that it would help.
" Simon adds: "I hope against hope that what has been reported is not true.
We can hope against hope that he will shed his campaign persona for one befitting a nation's leader.
He also took part with Elie Wiesel in a joint set of interviews published as "Hope Against Hope" (1999).
The rest will keep their fingers crossed and hope against hope that more shoes — or even heavier objects — don't drop before November.
Yet you will hope against hope that Laura (Celia Johnson) and Alec (Trevor Howard) somehow find a way to end up together.
He can show up to TMZ whenever he wants and hope against hope that he'll still command a half-hour of our time.
When you are young and innocent and hope against hope for something to come true, you will go to extraordinary lengths to confirm that hope.
"The Europeans are invested down a path of trying to please the president, not out of belief but more hope against hope that they will convince him," he added.
But until then let's dig in, eat up, and hope against hope that one day, a hundred years from now, AI-prepared krill slurry will not be our only Thanksgiving repast.
But I do worry that they're blundering, and I hope against hope that after Democratic voters pick their presidential nominee, Democratic lawmakers will concentrate their energies on getting that person elected.
The government of Bangladesh is building new refugee camps designed to keep the Rohingya separate from their own population and seem to hope, against hope, that the Rohingya might one day be returned to Myanmar.
All we can do is, like, not eat from the grocery store's communal soup pot, and hope against hope that this jogger-wearing, ladle-licking, Typhoid Murray-looking jackhole burned the shit out of his mouth.
Still, those who hope against hope that Trump's more extreme instincts will be mollified by the responsibilities of his office might take succor from his clear pleasure at the trappings of the White House and Air Force One.
I'd like to make this Guinness pie, and serve it with buttered peas, and watch the Olympics and get to bed early and hope against hope that tomorrow goes well or at any rate uneventfully, 51 days into 2018.
But though I can imagine playing "Tiega Mali" if something like the Bamako Radisson Blu attack happened again, as I hope against hope it never does, the likes of "Remobe," fine and even fun though they are, has less apparent use value at this distance.
This, after all, is "Believeland," where residents who have endured a long series of devastating defeats — Red Right 88, The Drive, The Fumble, The Shot, Jose Mesa's blown save in the ninth inning of the '97 World Series — still find a way to hope against hope.
"They are not wanting to tip their hand because there is still hope against hope that impeachment will come up, but they are trying to find an alternative, which is this endless cycle of investigations," said Representative Doug Collins of Georgia, the top Republican on the Judiciary Committee.
Without much in the way of support from actual voters, and without the platform of a debate stage, there wasn't much for Christie and Fiorina to do but concede—and hope against hope they'll be considered for VP. Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore is still in the race, as far as anyone knows.
It's almost hard for me to imagine Reza's work in that New York context because I associate it so deeply with Hollywood — that commonness, that very desperation, wish-upon-a-star thing, which is also this kind of raw, human hope against hope in this utterly hopeless situation in which you will likely never be recognized.
Hope Against Hope is the 1988 debut studio album by Band of Susans, released in 1988 on Blast First. The CD version includes their debut EP Blessing and Curse, which contains "Sometimes" and "Where Have All The Flowers Gone". They were based in New York City.
Later in 2009, for the first time in their career, Deuteronomium played outside Europe, a 9-show tour in Mexico. In February 2011, the band announced that their next album will be titled Deathbed Poetry – Hope Against Hope. A concept album, Manu stated that it is based on a book by the English poet and priest John Donne (1572–1631) called Devotions upon Emergent Occasions.
Through the terrible years, Nadezhda Mandelstam gained her college degree and taught English in various provincial towns. After the death of Joseph Stalin on 5 March 1953, when government's repression eased, she returned to her studies and completed her dissertation in linguistics (1956).Beth Holmgren, Women's Works in Stalin's Time: On Lidiia Chukovskaia and Nadezhda Mandelstam, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1993, p. 115, accessed 8 Nov 2010 She was not allowed to return to Moscow until 1964, following the first phase of Osip Mandelstam's rehabilitation (under Nikita Khrushchev). She had spent 20 years in a kind of internal exile until the "thaws" of the late 1950s. Nadezhda began writing her memoir, which was published in English as Hope Against Hope in 1970, in part as a way of restoring her husband's memory and integrating her own struggles. It first circulated in a samizdat version in the Soviet Union in the 1960s.Holmgren, p. 114 In her memoirs, Hope Against Hope (1970, 1977) and Hope Abandoned (1974, 1981), first published in the West, she made an epic analysis of her husband's life and times.
From February 1935 to March 1939, he was also the Chairman of the Central Commission for Party Control. In the "Letter of an Old Bolshevik" (1936), written by Boris Nicolaevsky, there is Bukharin's description of Yezhov: Nadezhda Mandelstam, in contrast, who met Yezhov at Sukhum in the early thirties, did not perceive anything ominous in his manner or appearance; her impression of him was that of a "modest and rather agreeable person".N. Mandelstam, Hope Against Hope (Collins & Harvill Press, 1971), page 322. Yezhov was short, standing , and that, combined with his perceived sadistic personality, led to his nickname "The Poison Dwarf" or "The Bloody Dwarf".
This was followed by two limited edition collections of short stories, Hope Against Hope (1931) of which 670 were printed and signed, and Christmas Formula (1932). Benson was a friend of Winifred Holtby and, through her, of Vera Brittain. The effects of the news of Benson's death on both women is recalled in Brittain's second volume of autobiography, the first volume of which is the better known Testament of Youth (1933). Virginia Woolf also knew Benson, and remarked in her diary after her death: 'A curious feeling: when a writer like Stella Benson dies, that one’s response is diminished; Here and Now won’t be lit up by her: it's life lessened.
In 1993, John made his film debut as Al Pacino's young cousin Guajiro in Carlito's Way. He went on to appear in over 30 films including El Cantante, Take the Lead, Before Night Falls, Amistad, Ransom, and Narc. His recent film performances include those in Michael Mann's Miami Vice as drug lord Jose Yero, Ridley Scott's American Gangster as Russell Crowe's partner Javy Rivera, and Travis Knight's Bumblebee as scientist Dr. Powell. Among Ortiz's television roles, he has played the lead in J. J. Abrams’ Hope Against Hope for HBO, a series regular on Denis Leary's series The Job and CBS’s Clubhouse as well as the NBC cop drama Blue Blood, directed by Brett Ratner.
In her memoirs, Nadezhda Mandelstam, after describing Fadeyev's seemingly affectionate farewell to Osip Mandelstam just before his final arrest, wrote: "Liuba [Ehrenburg] has told me that Fadeyev was a cold and cruel man – something quite compatible with emotionalism and the ability to shed a tear at the right moment. This became very clear, according to Liuba, at the time of the execution of the Yiddish writers. Then also it was a case of tearful farewell embraces after he had signified his formal agreement to their arrest and liquidation – even though the Yiddish writers, unlike Mandelstam, were his friends."Nadezhda Mandelstam, Hope Against Hope: A Memoir (Random House Publishing Group, 1999: ), p. 358.
After forming in 1986, Band of Susans went through numerous line- up changes to accompany the band's core members, band leader and guitarist Robert Poss, bassist Susan Stenger and drummer Ron Spitzer. After releasing two albums, Hope Against Hope (1988) and Love Agenda (1989), the band settled into their "classic line up" in 1990, featuring the two guitarists Anne Husick and Mark Lonergan in addition to the core members. That year, they recorded The Word and the Flesh, not released until 1991, which saw a more melodic and less noise-concerned sound than their prior albums. In 1992, the band released the Now EP, which, among its six tracks, included two songs which would subsequently appear on Veil: "Pearl of Wisdom" and "Following My Heart".
The Peel Sessions is an EP by Band of Susans, recorded in 1988 and 1989 from sessions with John Peel but not released until 1992. The first four tracks feature the same line-up as Love Agenda (with the latterly relatively famous Page Hamilton as one of the guitarists) but the latter two feature a line-up that never recorded any other material. "Child of the Moon" (a Rolling Stones cover) and "Which Dream Came True" had been on Love Agenda whilst "Throne of Blood" and "Hope Against Hope" were on the debut. The other tracks Two of these are covers of Wire's "Too Late" and Gang of Four's "I Found That Essence Rare" and were never on any Band of Susans album released on Blast First or Restless Records.
When Band of Susans formed in New York City in 1986, they consisted of Robert Poss (guitar and vocals), Susan Stenger (bass and vocals), Ron Spitzer (drums), with Susan Lyall (guitar), Susan Tallman (guitar), and Alva Rogers (vocals), and took their name from the trio of Susans then in the lineup. Poss, Stenger, and Spitzer grew up together in Buffalo, New York. After releasing their début album Hope Against Hope (1988), Rogers, Lyall and Tallman quit, and were replaced by Karen Haglof (guitar) and Page Hamilton (guitar). The new line-up recorded the band's second album, Love Agenda (1989), and a Peel Sessions EP that was not released until 1992, but the two new guitarists ultimately quit, with Haglof attending medical school and Hamilton quickly forming the more metal-influenced Helmet.TrouserPress.
Averbakh's influence reached its peak in 1929, when he orchestrated the public campaigns against the writers Yevgeny Zamyatin, who was driven into exile, and Boris Pilnyak, and the Old Bolshevik and critic, Aleksandr Voronsky, founder of the literary journal, Krasnaya Nov. Reviewing a short story by Andrei Platonov in 1929, Averbakh warned: "There is ambiguity in it...our era does not tolerate any ambiguity."McSmith, Fear and the Muse p48 When Nadezhda Mandelstam challenged him to explain how he could denounce her husband's poetry without having read it, he replied "that there is no such thing as art or culture in the abstract, but only 'bourgeois art' and 'proletarian art'."Nadezhda Mandelstam Hope Against Hope, A Memoir (Collins & Harvill, London 1971) p 164 By contrast, Averbakh went to pains to cultivate Russia's most famous living writer, Maxim Gorky, after being introduced to him by Yagoda.

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