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"hopefulness" Definitions
  1. the feeling of having hope, believing that something you want will happen

236 Sentences With "hopefulness"

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To me it has an aspect of hopefulness of it.
There's a hopefulness that's implicit in the most depressing music.
How feasible, today, is Benjamin's hopefulness about humanity and technology?
So for me it's a mix of broken dreams and hopefulness.
It depends on their holding values of fairness, generosity and hopefulness.
She exuded hopefulness and I felt embarrassed, ashamed of my mother.
The reports tend to reflect a mixture of hopefulness and dismay.
I'd land a few good tosses, and hopefulness would creep in.
And yet the show ends with hopefulness, in spite of everything.
It's supported by sentiment and hype and hopefulness about monetary policy.
That said, his lawyers expressed hopefulness that he might soon be free.
Her mixture of melancholy and hopefulness makes Mia first and foremost relatable.
Wentworth's exasperation with everyone; Wardog's relentless scheming; David's dogged hopefulness; Lauren's despair.
Those words conjure a storm of conflicting sentiments: hopefulness, devastation, ambition, desperation.
This is the color of hopefulness, and of our connection to nature.
Perhaps no one represents hopefulness in international sport more resolutely than Loroupe.
After touching down, Piccard addressed the crowd with a statement of hopefulness.
There were paunchy men who penned letters tinged with sad, wry hopefulness.
Legislative leaders, however, seemed to think that the governor's hopefulness was premature.
The hopefulness that pervades this track has got me eager to hear more.
I'm interested in how that coincides with the hopefulness of the final track.
The "possibility" that he constructs contains both supreme hopefulness and self-cancelling disbelief.
They are soft measures like satisfaction, feeling of wellness, empowerment, hopefulness, and resiliency.
But I am sure they did it with quite a bit of hopefulness.
And just the rejection and the hopefulness, the ups and downs of dating.
Ms Atwood says that it reflects a sense of hopefulness on her part.
I think my hopefulness is probably lower right now than it would normally be.
The initial reaction to the outcome was disappointment, with perhaps a glimmer of hopefulness.
There are glimpses of hopefulness in there but it might just be wishful thinking.
With blithe hopefulness, they team up to pursue a series of hopeless employment prospects.
In fact, that hopefulness is probably what got the march organized in the first place.
Because to me, songs [one through nine] set up this rule of hopefulness does survive.
On the other: Isn't buying an expensive couch a kind of lovely expression of hopefulness?
Those two episodes demonstrate the shows range from light to darkness, from hopefulness to bleakness.
We were struck by their honesty and hopefulness — and dedication to building a better world.
He's all humility when discussing the original Knack, while exuding quiet hopefulness for the sequel.
But in the latter third of the album, Lemonade makes a slight turn toward hopefulness.
The second is the dogged but radical hopefulness that he inherited from the black church.
Yet there was also palpable enthusiasm for their candidate and hopefulness about the future he represented.
He told BuzzFeed News he wanted Democrats to go back to being the party of hopefulness.
The biggest let down of Guerrilla is the realization that this hopefulness might be in vain.
He glazed the finale in hopefulness for Amy, just in case this was her swan song.
"Someone in the movement said, 'It's not about learned helplessness, it's about learned hopefulness,' " she says.
You went to China, expressing to David Faber last week on CNBC, some hopefulness about progress.
There's hopefulness to be found in amongst all the doom and gloom of eroding manufacturing numbers.
And I don't feel utterly foolish for the hopefulness because I think strides are being made.
So in one sense, the hopefulness you read below is built on the ruins of the left.
Listening Matter's shimmering acoustic guitars, upbeat rhythms, and intimate vocals suggest that hard subjects call for hopefulness.
While the pulse is steady in this piece, the mood keeps shifting — touching melancholy, anxiety, calm, hopefulness.
Despite Mr. Buckel's reserve, Mr. Goldstein said, he retained a quixotic hopefulness that transformational changes were possible.
Jason has dedicated his life and career to promoting sobriety and hopefulness for those struggling with addiction.
And in order to heal from addiction, I will need to be treated with hopefulness and compassion.
It doesn't just focus on Debs's struggle, but also emphasizes the positivity and hopefulness of his worldview.
The actual series finale, then — and especially that final scene with Diane — allow some measure of hopefulness.
Works by confined children show hopefulness in the face of stress, and may help in the healing.
Mr. Kushner's still-singular play fans their anger, confusion and hopefulness into a flame of genuine divinity.
But because the world is, and Rogers's hopefulness, patience and kindness were so pure they're almost startling.
And while his work has not lost its moody, queasy darkness, he identifies a new hopefulness in it.
She's trying to figure it all out, and it's hopeful — there's hopefulness; it's starting over a little bit.
It is an investment in national hopefulness and a commitment to being fair and generous to one another.
"To capture that charm, optimism and hopefulness, and this whole idea of wanting to go on these trips."
But this talent for work — and hopefulness that the right opportunity would come along — led him to innovation.
Among these are love, friendship, sorrow, hopefulness, pain, joy, death, and our relationship with nature and the cosmos.
The soft hopefulness with which Radha returns to motion is exquisite: Krishna's presence touches her back to life.
Herbert was, in his own way, trying to express his love and maybe his distress and his hopefulness.
By the end of Love Is Blind's finale, I appreciated the anger, frustration, hopefulness the show gave me.
As a filmmaker, Mr. Spielberg invariably comes down on the side of optimism; here, that hopefulness feels right.
Everybody else on the show has some degree of hopefulness at this point, but Cersei knows that's all foolishness.
The portrait captures the hopefulness, anxieties, and bravery inherent in the lives of those in the new South Africa.
"My job is to provide people with a sense of hopefulness, of unity, of healing," he said last week.
"The thing about our immigrant and refugee students is that they have this innate hopefulness," Manning told the paper.
But where many Homework cuts seem caught up in the euphoric moment, "Doin' It Right" offers a melancholy hopefulness.
And the worst side effect so far has been extreme hopefulness — though this hope has come with unexpected complications.
That's why anyone trying to conceive might actually feel a surge of hopefulness at the sight of a little blood.
"The thing about our immigrant and refugee students is that they have this innate hopefulness," Manning told The Washington Post.
And yet, I get a sense of hopefulness throughout the record—it constantly feels like the clouds are opening up.
There are so many emotions wrapped up in the whole thing — fear, shame, and varying degrees of hopefulness and hopelessness.
Ms. Al Solh's portraits too find, in the current refugee crisis, moments of personal resilience or hopefulness amid the trauma.
Overall, its mood conveys something between sorrow and hopefulness, suggestive altogether of a contemplative pause in an overwhelmingly distressing moment.
But those qualities, and that hopefulness, are out of step with the resentful identity politics that drive the Republican Party today.
That hopefulness worked for "San Junipero" and "Hang the DJ" because we were treated with sufficient emotional investment in the characters.
Published in January 2000 when Ms Smith was 23 years old, "White Teeth" epitomised a self-deprecating sort of millennial hopefulness.
A retrospective of Philippe Garrel's films at Metrograph tracks their evolution from revolutionary hopefulness to disenchantment, hallucinatory metaphor, and poetic autobiography.
There is the idea of protest, but there's also the idea of hopefulness, that there's something better we could be doing.
But for the couple, Diana Lodderhose and Danny Perkins, the place held the promise of home, and their hopefulness was palpable.
Dud and Ernie's friendship is a joy to watch evolve, with Ernie's dour outlook the perfect foil for Dud's ceaseless hopefulness.
Loss, racist violence, upheaval, the legacy of slavery, death and mourning are all here, but so too are hopefulness and transcendence.
The Unifying, Monstrous Hopefulness of 'Inside' | Waypoint Kaitlin Tremblay finds a message about feminist solidarity in a lost boy's frightening fate.
MU: You've been known to encourage hopefulness even in bleak times, stating that the Aquarian Age is still on the horizon.
Thanks to the hopefulness at the heart of Tony's personal journey, the very dignified "Green Book" might indeed come out a winner.
Online, people shared the image over and over, commenting on the importance of representation and the hopefulness captured in the girl's expression.
But he has continued to engender a powerful hopefulness among his supporters that he will eventually deliver in each of those areas.
Despite the sense of shouting into the wind, at least this spring, the protests still had a festive feel, a lingering hopefulness.
" In an earlier book, Smith reports, with touching hopefulness, "I have heard that he voted twice for Adlai Stevenson during the 1950s.
Buttigieg's voters, too, often echoed this hopefulness, saying they thought he might win over black voters after a strong finish in Iowa.
I'm sorry to leave with ... Adam, I like your hopefulness, but I think these are incredibly immature young men, even when they're old.
In what he calls the "economics of hopefulness," the CEO discusses the potential ramifications when the true economic picture rears its ugly head.
The thing that's obvious about the Atlanta rapper is that he's a person whose compassion is born from equal parts frustration and hopefulness.
But the hopefulness is also a refreshing artistic change of pace, a backlash against generations of smug finger-pointing and knowing raised eyebrows.
So I like to say to educators, you have to be always projecting to students that civility enables hopefulness to be ever resurgent.
"Her face is so determined and tender, there is this hopefulness that leadership could lead you to a better place," Ms. Peyton said.
Her hopefulness does not feel naïve; rather, it crackles with the promise of defiant youth not yet soured to the possibilities of change.
The Boy Angel was sung by Kyle Bielfield, who perfectly projected the vocal and physical innocence — and occasional heartbreaking hopefulness — required by his character.
Other highlights include "Goodbye Lulu," an aural raspberry to history's lamest street kid, and closer "Post Party Depression," whose title belies a defiant hopefulness.
Despite the incredibly crowded venue, there was an air of optimism and hopefulness among the diverse array of attendees, spanning all walks of life.
After Henry died at age 7, Strongin wanted to bring his hopefulness and optimism to other kids facing serious illnesses and longterm hospital stays.
Hope for Henry is about bringing that can-do spirit and attitude and hopefulness and love of life to all these kids like him.
The elections are also on everyone's mind, and particularly Hillary Clinton, whom they regard with an ambivalent hopefulness as the first potential female president.
I don't know about you, but I walk into this next chapter of American life with a sense of hopefulness and yet great fear.
Sam Cooke set a different tone with 1964's "A Change Is Gonna Come," a track that expressed less anger and more melancholy hopefulness.
Ms. Fisher brought a rare combination of nerve, grit and hopefulness to her role in the 26 film, which made her into Hollywood royalty.
The post is a strange mix of existential dread and hopefulness, unveiling a final device it was never able to launch in the process.
"Hearing her voice while you watch that film is another element that helps tie everything together and leaves you feeling this hopefulness," Lehman said.
What is usually overlooked is that this hopefulness for achieving a higher plane of global comity comes in two flavors -- one liberal, one conservative.
It is easy to sneer at so-called clicktivism but it demonstrates that the "currencies" of engagement, compassion and hopefulness are still in ready supply.
While the two men have different backgrounds, interests, and policies, they both leave people with a refreshing sense of hopefulness, an invigorating sort of energy.
As Cameron Kunzelman describes, there's a certain comedy and hopefulness to Baldur's story, with his return and the birth of a new world after Ragnarӧk.
There doesn't seem to be a hell of a lot in the way of hopefulness these days when it comes to bridging our divided society.
When we spoke around the premiere of "Complet Brouillé," we talked a bit about the hopefulness that's woven through your new record, amidst the darkness.
Where I had once interpreted Olivier's reticence as pessimism, I now saw the deep romanticism, the hopefulness, of not wanting to overstate or to overpromise.
But for all of the hopefulness in Egypt's tech scene, there are also a number of problems holding it back, according to Antaki and Sharara.
So we've picked out some of the youthfulness and the adventurous and the hopefulness of this … and captured more of that spirit in the game.
But most of all, the evening, which raised money for the organization New Music USA, exuded the hopefulness and joyfulness, even playfulness, of Mr. Boulez's vision.
But even as the Democratic candidates point to very real concerns, they seem to my mind also able to offer a vision of hopefulness and idealism.
Looking at the tragedies of his recent past and reckoning with a future that seemed robbed of hopefulness, his takeaway was this: nothing gold can stay.
Between trees lined with twinkling lights and storefronts decked out with elaborate holiday displays, a spirit of wonder and hopefulness feels almost palpable in the air.
Delivering heavy meditations on life with a bouncy hopefulness that feels almost lackadaisical, Happy Accidents are a ball of neurosis disguised as a children's birthday party.
European officials are much more optimistic, but that hopefulness is based on the dubious assumption that Greece can run large budget surpluses for decades to come.
Absurd yet bold, lurid yet a tiny bit touching, "Come to Daddy" drags poor Norval from hopefulness to horror to a wickedly literal form of closure.
But at four or five hours long, depending on how it's cut and directed, Eugene O'Neill's classic drama about the American cult of hopefulness can seem intimidating.
She radiates the wounded hopefulness of someone who's ready for the next chapter of her life, and by the end of the six-episode season, she's there.
The diversity narrative was polarizing, generating anxiety among white Republicans but hopefulness among white Democrats for an overall hopeful reaction, though less so than the inclusive narrative.
Ford came in to talk about his hopefulness, his piece in Wired, the state of building stuff for the web, and how people think about tech today.
In the face and gestures of that copper-skinned man, her photograph would depict the ineffable qualities of the immigrant present: weariness and hopefulness, uncertainty and pride.
He and his staff recognize how daunting their odds are, but after beating out a host of senators, governors and congressmen there's a hopefulness that doesn't feel phony.
I found this lurching between sweet hopefulness on the one hand and lurid pessimism on the other to be bewildering, like a heat wave followed by a blizzard.
A 2013 study by the University of British Columbia found that ayahuasca therapy decreases cocaine, alcohol and tobacco cravings, and increases mindfulness, quality of life, hopefulness and empowerment.
Despite the day's high temperatures — an omen, perhaps, of the oncoming future — there was a hopefulness to the event: to the signs, the costumes, even the giant puppet show.
And he can't fake contrition, he can't fake hopefulness, he can't fake ... other than saying, "America's great and we're going to be winning," that's the end of that line.
It is the kind of story that echoes the hopefulness and travails of many immigrants still today, and one that many a politician has trumpeted to gain an advantage.
QUESTION: (inaudible) There was a disconnect as to what they are -- they -- what they were perceiving, and what this administration was perceiving before that... SENIOR WHITE HOUSE OFFICIAL: I -- I think -- I think there was hopefulness on the part of the South Koreans, as well as on the part of the United States -- hopefulness on the part of the president that, in fact, this summit would take place, and that it would be a success.
For me, it was a glimpse of hopefulness and peace from within that depression, and I can only hope it will bring a similar moment of peace to the listener.
But even Clinton knew after the debate that her race against Trump, something she cast on Monday in Detroit as a fight between cynicism and hopefulness, was far from over.
But even as Obama works in his final weeks to salvage what he can of his agenda, there's little doubt that his message of hopefulness has suffered a deep setback.
The thought police want to suppress freedom of thought Overall, the throughline of Kanye's recent Twitter return, such as it is, seems to be freethinking mixed with a genuine hopefulness.
"But of course it takes a lot of hopefulness to offer that perspective because Trump's not known for forgiveness or for lightheartedness or for his sense of humor," O'Hanlon said.
It's a bummer, of course, that we even need devices like this, but perhaps there's hopefulness in the idea that technology can help ease some of the problems its contributed.
Most importantly, both groups share the "Midwestern thing"—an attitude and sound pervasive in the region, defined by isolation, aggression, cynicism, and dark humor, but also a strangely resilient hopefulness.
And in its obvious but casual multiethnicity, the movie recognizes, with the progressive hopefulness often present in his films, an American whole after providing many close-ups of individual slices.
In this fraught, anxious era when so much seems amiss, when thoughts of the future tend toward trepidation, not hopefulness, we find ourselves grappling with a nagging sense of loss.
" Tehran has categorically denied the accusations, and President Hassan Rouhani said the country does not seek war but "is determined to show its hopefulness and vitality and defeat the enemy's plot.
Surrounded as we are by bad news about the planet, our lives and ourselves, it's no wonder people feel jaded; we are, mostly, too tired for hopefulness, too cynical for enthusiasm.
A few plot turns follow, and it's no spoiler to say that Logan Marshall-Green, the writer and director, is interested in exploring melancholy and hopefulness rather than anger and exasperation.
" Despite Loughlin's hopefulness, a source added that the latest legal developments are "not great" for couple's marriage, but that they are "trying to get through the legal hurdle as a team.
Midnight Special touches on Nichols's usual themes—the perils of parenthood, the need for protection in a dangerous world, an undeniable hopefulness in the face of despair—but increases the scope.
"It was really important for us to convey a message and to remind people about good things like love and hopefulness," Gadot told CNN at a press day for the film.
Making Supergirl a major character might help fill some of the story and ethos voids that Superman's departure will create — the character has similar powers and the same spirit of hopefulness.
I combine thread and photography into an installation addressing paradoxical notions surrounding conflict and peace, active participation and passive absenteeism, hopefulness and despair, complicity and ignorance, government involvement and individual participation.
The intoxication of "Dance Nation" was the ambiguity between child and performer — the poetic text required the costumes to support the hopefulness of youth while honoring the maturity of the performers.
This is exactly what I wanted to avoid, really, this buying-in, this excruciatingly fragile hopefulness about what is possible for a black woman, and about what is possible for Americans.
The wizened, ripened Sontag hovers above her younger self in a filmed recording like a chain-smoking, skunk-haired deity, commenting both on the hopefulness and foolishness of her past self.
To be living in this political climate that's awful, and then to see the hopefulness of this situation... A lot of times you feel like, Oh it's a drop in the bucket.
Inspired by the vocalist and producer's time spent living in Mexico City and Montreal, the eleven tracks address world turmoil with hopefulness and positivity, while sonically being influenced by European club culture.
In the Senate, a mood of highly guarded hopefulness has spread among Democrats, who see a path to a majority that runs through a mix of right-leaning and solidly conservative states.
The enthusiasm and hopefulness he generated also undoubtedly helped the election of the state's first two Latina congresswomen, and unseated longtime incumbent Republicans John Culberson of Houston and Pete Sessions of Dallas.
Young isn't wrong about The OA being different: There's a hopefulness to The OA that is unmatched by more gritty prestige TV offerings like The Handmaid's Tale, Westworld, even Game of Thrones.
Out of hopefulness, impatience, insecurity or for a thousand other reasons, we too often rush into relationships that are poor fits for us, robbing our partners and ourselves of more promising connections.
"Dark Spring" and "Dive," meanwhile, are Loveless-esque, matching the band's signature wall of synths with droning rhythms and dissonant key shifts that land in the common ground between anxiety and hopefulness.
Crushing our hearts with a heavy combination of fear and hopefulness, Hopper's journey to let go of his former family and Eleven's journey to find her own ends with the two holding hands.
The poignancy of the picture is filtered through hopefulness, for Goya's mastery conveys the realization that after its scene became a memory, the painter brushed the colors on his canvas with firm strokes.
Holding fast as the play's still but agitated center, Mr. Kim and Ms. Krusiec bring a lovely, low-key air of bewilderment to the proceedings that honors their characters' humility and ambivalent hopefulness.
Carrie Fisher, the actress, author and screenwriter who brought a rare combination of nerve, grit and hopefulness to her most indelible role, as _________ in the "Star Wars" movie franchise, died on Dec. 27.
In any given political moment, viewers will turn to Hollywood for an escape, and right now, it seems, is when many of us want that diversion to err on the side of hopefulness.
Ms. Kemper, a veteran of improv and "The Office" who mixes precision and a remarkable fluidity, delivers each of her three short, rapid-fire lines with a different shading — consternation, hopefulness, smug self-satisfaction.
Here, we spend time with an extended family at home on election night 2016, and the anxious hopefulness of its members (embodied by a pitch-perfect ensemble) may well break your heart (1:45).
Here, we spend time with an extended family at home on election night 5023, and the anxious hopefulness of its members (embodied by a pitch-perfect ensemble) may well break your heart (5013:5003).
I beg you to understand that my decision comes after months of reflection on my personal ambitions, and at no cost to my hopefulness for Tumblr's future or the impact I know it can have.
Sarah Miller, the deputy director of the Open Markets Institute, one of the groups that asked to speak with Mr. Becerra, expressed hopefulness that Mr. Becerra would join the antitrust investigations into the tech companies.
The gentle EVN feels like a grab bag of meditative genres—flickering drone, swooning new age, LA beat scene-ready boom-bap—but the pieces are united by their feeling of hopefulness and cautious ascension.
That hopefulness has faded, however, amid a crackdown on the free press by Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has been in power for 34 years and who has also targeted independent agencies and opposition politicians.
Written and illustrated by Anna Walker Anna Walker's earth-toned, claustrophobic cityscapes are overtaken by lush greenery, giving glorious visual representation to the increasing hopefulness of a little girl settling into her new urban landscape.
"I Wish We'd All Been Ready" brilliantly frames the circling narrative, from the parishioners' first giddy hopefulness that they've cracked God's code to their devastation when nothing happens, and around again, and again, and again.
If I learn mathematics and I become a better thinker, I develop perseverance, because I know what it's like to wrestle with a hard problem, and I develop hopefulness that I will actually solve these problems.
His often heavily Auto-Tuned vocals address the hopefulness, and sometimes doomed futility ("I used to think we could be friends" is the central lyric of EP highlight "Signs"), of human relationships over-top glistening beats.
Still, what sounds at first like naïve hopefulness soon blurs into cynicism since the answer Morrissey gives, time and again, reduces to "messaging" and "tone": What undid Romney in 19503 was in large part a misunderstanding.
I want to imagine that Sime might also provide his audience with a glimpse of the muck and mire from which this work stems, so we aren't left with a hopefulness or benign admiration that's unearned.
Most especially, hopefulness was no help to my son, who is now 6 and who has to come to terms with the reality that his dad died from a tumor with no known cause, and no cure.
"My decision comes after months of reflection on my personal ambitions, and at no cost to my hopefulness for Tumblr's future or the impact I know it can have," Karp said in a letter to staff. bit.
Set against the darkness of dusk, the video sees Rundle, the wonderfully gloomy songwriter behind acts like Marriages and Red Sparowes, waxing about the hopefulness of mortality over the discordant yet sweet sounds of her scratchy guitar.
This is not like the dawn of the Industrial Age or the rapid onset of modern technology where the discoveries and realignments in society seemed to engender hopefulness and excitement about what was in store for us.
Its heavy use of Funkadelic and Sly Stone instrumentation, Bootsy's wobbly singing style, and high-pitched Prince wails are in service to the love, hopefulness, and, of course, fears about bringing a new life into the world.
Despite its bright cheer and generally happy ending — not to mention the rat-a-tat of laughter throughout — "Wilder Gone" really does fulfill the "provocative" part of Clubbed Thumb's mission, insofar as hopefulness may now feel provocative.
Take authoritarianism: Why did Egyptians vote overwhelmingly for Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in that country's 2014 presidential election, choosing to be led by an autocrat just a few years after the democratic hopefulness of the Arab Spring?
"I beg you to understand that my decision comes after months of reflection on my personal ambitions, and at no cost to my hopefulness for Tumblr's future or the impact I know it can have," he wrote.
But the Fairy Queen gets the last word, and the eeriness of her threat to Tam Lin settles over the hopefulness of Janet's triumph in a creepy, skin-crawling moment that makes this story perfect for Halloween.
It wasn't all him, he was at the precipice of a particular time of course, but at the start he really sparked that hopefulness for those who had previously been encouraged to accept their secondary positions in society.
But Supersonic reminds us of the great years: how the songs were anthems of possibility and aspiration; that the band's music offered a radical hopefulness in an era of Conservative-driven decline after the bleak years of Thatcherism.
But the film beautifully balances hopefulness about creating a perfect system that might eventually benefit all of humankind with a kind of weary pessimism about the fact that humans will probably just set about ruining such a system.
Suddenly, freedom of thought and freedom of expression seemed not only possible but entirely normal under Deng's reformist rule and, by 1989, the hopefulness blossomed into a peaceful nationwide call for political reform to match the economic relaxation.
Brady says via email that the song came together at the end of a long night of hard work—you can almost sense the bleary hopefulness of the early morning hours in the gasps and moans of the vocal.
And for Ty, it may be that for all the seasons of title runs disintegrating into top-four runs, of "valiant" Champions League knockout exits, the small, nourishing knowledge that there is always next year will sustain his hopefulness.
Immigration, industrialization, failures of governance, class conflict and, importantly, the vestiges of Civil War, he shows, dominate and roil this period in ways that shaped the upheavals, inequities, and even the hopefulness, sometimes blinkered, that remain with us today.
Her hope, and that of other ecosexuals such as Weiss and Kronemyer, is that it can gives the average person a way of engaging with the issue that is accessible and fun, and that creates a sense of hopefulness.
"I beg you to understand that my decision comes after months of reflection on my personal ambitions, and at no cost to my hopefulness for Tumblr's future or the impact I know it can have," Karp wrote to his team.
There's a hopefulness in these movies, in the way that Dunst is at her sparkliest and in the movies' idealizations of girlhood and pluckiness, whether in the context of cheerleading or of yearning for a way out of an oppressive household.
John Kasich of Ohio kept up his extremely long-shot attempt to inject a tone of decency and hopefulness into the Republican contest, but trailed well behind in all the pre-caucus polls and spent his time in New Hampshire.
If you start with an awareness of human foibles, then you can proceed with what Levin calls pessimistic hopefulness — grateful for the institutions our ancestors left us, and filled with cheerful confidence that they can be reformed to solve present needs.
Alison still had her inimitable blend — real-world or writer's room, take your pick — of neurotic despair and naïve hopefulness, however, symbolized by her painting a room in her new apartment yellow, the color she'd been told was now Joanie's favorite.
"I beg you to understand that my decision comes after months of reflection on my personal ambitions, and at no cost to my hopefulness for Tumblr's future or the impact I know it can have," Karp wrote in a letter to employees.
It was, however, the first time I didn't feel glee or hopefulness or, conversely, total despair, as if this program is the one that'll make me happy or change my life or keep me from far more dangerous routes of self-flagellation.
"In honor of the lives lost, injured and affected by the tragic shooting in Vegas, @fallontonight & I dedicated this show to not only mourning this horrific event but using this platform to encourage unity, peace & hopefulness!" she explained on Instagram and Twitter.
Washington (CNN)The invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron to President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump to join him in Paris for that city's annual Bastille Day festivities later this week was a signal to the hopefulness of a lasting friendship.
"I think Solange's piece offers a visual and sonic space for meditation, peace, and hopefulness, which is a crucial counterpart to the images we often see of black bodies and other bodies of color in our current political climate," Christovale told Hyperallergic.
I think that's what's really touching about the young people, always no matter what the decade, who come through the shop, that there is often a hopefulness and curiosity about how they can be engaged with the world and with other people.
Uber's agonizingly difficult first day as a public company was a cold shower for Silicon Valley's hottest company, a dousing that drenches both the euphoria of selfie-happy Uber investors and maybe the hopefulness of other startups preparing to follow it to their own IPOs.
The Fosters likewise tackles decidedly heavy topics, all while managing to maintain a hopefulness and always return to the core of the show — this is a loving family, and they will be there for each other with everyday support and for life's bigger issues.
It's a symbol of hopefulness that's sorely needed right now: yesterday, the New York Times reported the distressing—and, frankly, bullshit—news that the Trump administration is considering redefining gender as a biological trait rather than something internally known and unlinked to physiological sex.
What Congress and the public will see is entirely up to the attorney general, but the fact that the report will soon be given to Congress is cause for hopefulness for millions of Americans, and at the same time a potential nightmare for Donald Trump.
But even more importantly, we discussed the life experiences which inspired Mboya's courage in the first place — namely her love and radical hopefulness for the youth of her native Africa, and her passion to inspire those young people with the best tech has to offer.
I've had my brief encounters with the hopefulness of luck; I've carried around rabbit's feet as a kid and made wishes on shooting stars, dropped money on lottery tickets and Las Vegas blackjack tables, every time thinking this would be the moment my luck changed.
After the election, hopefulness and euphoria usually sends stocks higher because "everybody assumes that whatever's wrong is going to get changed or fixed by the new guy even though nobody's doing anything yet in terms of governing," he said in an interview with "Closing Bell " on Tuesday.
Tudyk, as ever, is clearly having the time of his life playing an ineffectual jerk who's only out for himself, and his zany negativity (he's more than prepared to fail up in order to leave Charm City for good) is the perfect counterpoint to Emily's almost palpable hopefulness.
Since the fatal shooting of seventeen students and staff members last month at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, Florida, advocates of stricter gun laws have been asking that question, with the wary hopefulness of people who, time and again, have seen such turning points lead nowhere.
Everything he touched over the span of nearly thirty years was imbued with a sense of a sad hopefulness, as if his world was constantly on the verge of falling apart but maybe, just maybe, this next song would stick the scattered parts of his heart back together again.
I'm going to ride these waves of hopefulness for an amicable resolution for as far as they'll take me, but once we've reached "fuck you, pay me," I'll be ready to direct my itch and energy for scraps with white supremacists to whatever entity is standing between me and what's mine.
But through her art, whose peculiar character evokes a sense of contemplation and uncertain emotion, she dared to dive deeply into some of the darkest, most conflicted regions of the soul, returning with creations whose spirit whispers, across the decades, a message of survival, endurance and hopefulness in enigmatic billets-doux to humanity.
It's waiting for somebody who has the guts to say no to tribe, yes to universal nation, no to fences, yes to the frontier, no to closed, and yes to the open future, no to the fear-driven homogeneity of the old continent and yes to the diverse hopefulness of the new one.
" In the wake of a particularly troubling year for online media, it's easy to see how some might have mistaken that hopefulness for naiveté, but Cohn, who worked alongside the internet pioneer, notes in her piece, Barlow, "knew that new technology could create and empower evil as much as it could create and empower good.
I think Documentary Short Subject is between three movies, though, and for different reasons: the hopefulness of Chau, the on-the-ground visceral nature of Body Team 12, or the way Claude would allow the Academy to retroactively award his monumental Holocaust documentary Shoah (by giving someone else an award for a film biography of the great documentarian).
"We wish Dr. Abdalla Hamdok success in one of the hardest periods in the history of our country and people, a period that the revolutionary Sudanese people are looking forward to and observing with hopefulness," the Sudanese Professionals Association, the group that spearheaded the protest movement and is part of the FFC, said in a statement.
While the UN Report was a gut punch and an effective wake-up call, it also hinted at hopefulness: "It's not too late to make a difference, but only if we start now at every level from local to global", said Sir Robert Watson, chairman of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).
All the history in this series, the accumulated miseries and the battered hopefulness on each side, is present around the edge of every incident, a reminder not just of how long we have waited for whatever moment is coming next, but of how precious—how rare and how fleeting and how strange—it will be whenever it finally gets here.
CreditCreditErin Schaff for The New York Times For many of the young undocumented immigrants whose futures have seemed to be hitched to a roller-coaster in recent months, Wednesday was a day of unusual hopefulness: The night before, a federal judge had signaled his readiness to open applications once again for a program that protects some young undocumented immigrants, known as Dreamers, from deportation and allows them to work.
It's for the latter show, which just ended its third season earlier this summer, that Odenkirk's been nominated for an Emmy for the third consecutive time in as many years in the Outstanding Lead Actor—Drama category, and with good reason: His performance—a pitch-perfect mixture of deviousness, down-on-your-luck sympathy, and hopeless hopefulness—shines as the crown jewel of one of TV's most fascinating shows right now.
Elizabeth Warren recently said she was interested in doing away with during her own town hall, and his answer perhaps typified better than any the New Jersey senator's blend of hopefulness and practicality: He said he believes that the candidate who gets the most votes should win the presidential election, but for now, Democrats have to work on winning the White House under the rules as they currently are.
As the movie's audience, we see the rituals and routines of the house through Billy's cynical eyes, such as the pre-dinner "hands in," but we also see the hopefulness and uncertainty of his now-foster sister who's about to head to college (and age out of the system), the disengagement and self-protection of the foster brother who's there in body only, and the open-armed plea for affection of the younger foster sister, who wants the security of togetherness.

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