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I lost hope; I felt like I lost a battle.
People who've lost hope, who've given up on their government.
"We have lost hope of stopping this plant," Mwareya said.
If I lose my key, it means I've lost hope.
"We've lost hope of resolving our problems," said one executive.
I lost hope and thought he was going to die.
But even now, as then, he has not lost hope.
Many who have suffered lost hope of redress long ago.
When they failed to get Ev involved again, I lost hope.
Dr Allison was one of the few who never lost hope.
Del Vizo had lost hope that the government would fall, anyway.
"We'd lost hope," she said, holding flowers in her brother's memory.
So yes, there have been difficult times where I lost hope.
People have lost hope that anything will change in these countries.
Things are getting worse in Venezuela, and people have lost hope.
Many young protesters say they have lost hope of a prosperous future.
Ballmer was discouraged, but like any real fan, he hadn't lost hope.
"I've lost hope that they will say my name," Mr. Hossein said.
They lost their life savings and lost hope in building a better life.
The West has lost hope that it can make China embrace universal values.
As she lost hope of surviving, Coleman just let go and started floating.
"I feel proudest, because they had lost hope for life," Dr. He said.
Neither forgot about the other, and neither lost hope of rekindling their connection.
Called Lost Hope it's the fourth in their Art&Graft Studio Film® series.
"When I was told about the executive order I totally lost hope," she said.
"I think he lost hope when he got shipped off to Oregon," Middleton says.
Fans had lost hope they'd ever make an appearance in HBO's Game of Thrones.
This time last year I'd lost hope in my body every being reliable again.
He said he hasn't lost hope that he will one day receive his compensation.
By then, I had lost hope that peace would come to my home country.
"I completely lost hope to ever have that app found by anybody," he says.
And they haven't lost hope that they will receive support from the United States.
"I was so discouraged and lost hope of being able to work," she said.
Goodall: I was meeting so many young people who seem to have lost hope.
Once a professional singer in Iraq, he, too, had lost hope of returning home.
Repeatedly, she tells me she "fought" for Tucker: But over time, he lost hope.
"Tonight I lost hope in America's future... then I met Ken Bone," tweeted Jeff Guenther.
But bankers say UBI has not lost hope of wooing the mid-sized Milanese bank.
"We are better than racial division, senseless violence and feelings of lost hope," he added.
Wary of foreign meddling, many Libyans have lost hope the conflict can be resolved internally.
We see small towns and rural communities hollowed out by lost jobs and lost hope.
Some have lost hope their applications will be accepted and are desperate to get out.
Chris Coons (D-Conn.) have lost hope that a package of laws can pass soon.
Some were homeless or mentally ill; others were dying of AIDS and had lost hope.
I had lost hope that I would ever have a baby to dress in anything.
I despair that people have lost hope in what nevertheless remains the greatest nation on Earth.
Everyone lost hope, but "we just never gave up on it and kept pushing," Stewart said.
The project was disbanded early last year, they said, because executives "lost hope" in the project.
She said she did not know when they would re-open, but had not lost hope.
Many observers have lost hope that the answers to any of these questions might be affirmative.
"After trying everything and going to conferences and meeting people, I lost hope," she tells Refinery29.
"When we heard that we were rejected we lost hope," said 14-year-old Sumaya Farooqi.
The deal was announced just as civilians inside the rebel enclave said they had lost hope.
I'd lost hope that I'd find a lasting relationship or be able to have a child.
In an interview, Beatriz said she'd lost hope after she found out Melissa Fumero would portray Amy.
They have lost hope and dignity, they are humiliated at the checkpoints, and now we are afraid.
But on the fifth day, when he had lost hope and even interest, Alan's question came out.
President Trump just lost hope in the White House -- his trusted aide Hope Hicks left 1600 Penn.
He had become depressed, she said, when they lost hope of being resettled in the United States.
Mr. Sekara and other residents said they had lost hope that anyone else would be found alive.
Before the group was formed, she said, they'd lost hope and had nowhere to turn for information.
While she got a replacement ring, she never lost hope that one day she would find it.
Although she had a replacement, she never lost hope that she would be reunited with the original.
It was late enough in the recruiting process for this year's race that Jackson had lost hope.
I'd worked so hard, to be so close, and it's gone, and I kind of lost hope.
But thanks to the kindness of strangers, both in their community and elsewhere, they have not lost hope.
After a year, Adamowicz lost hope and adopted two new cats, Ollie in 2008 and Tessie in 2014.
Rescue efforts continue, although relatives said this week they had lost hope that the miners were still alive.
They have lost hope, or felt like the door to a better job or higher salary is closed.
"I have not lost hope, and I believe she will come back to the Met," Mr. Gelb said.
He asked repeatedly for the money but did not receive it and had lost hope, the friend said.
Low-pitched, almost tailing off at the end, it is a sigh of disappointment, of lost hope. Urrrr.
Five years after the 2011 revolt brought expectations of more freedom and social justice, some Egyptians have lost hope.
David Brown, a 25-year-old salesman who voted for Mr Weah, says this is because people have lost hope.
While some in his generation lost hope, Tom never abandoned faith in the belief that a new world is possible.
Still, Bellamy hasn't lost hope of using his city's energy and lingering heartbreak to build a more inclusive, empathetic South.
It was a sign the President hasn't lost hope in the audacious foreign policy accomplishment he is eager to secure.
"I lost hope," he said on a recent morning near his home in Kibera, an urban slum southwest of Nairobi.
"We have almost lost hope in our life," one migrant at the center told Reuters, declining to give his name.
"I lost hope" after Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi's death at the hands of the Saudi government last October, she says.
"Many of these cases are of children who became adults and lost hope, feel forgotten and are still suffering," she says.
That was when I almost lost hope, when I didn't care about all the other people climbing the mountain with me.
Therefore, gun violence at schools may be a response, at least in part, to the lost hope for improving economic opportunities.
For the first time in years, I'm playing a great new Star Wars video game, something I'd lost hope of seeing.
But, like many Afghans caught in a pattern of violence that feels endless, Mr. Marai had lost hope in recent years.
But the church, which turns 130 this year and was started by residents who farmed the land, has not lost hope.
For those who have lost hope, you can always try waiting until after the holidays to pick up the toy in-store.
She has since found shelter in a small nursing home in Chasiv Yar, but in losing her home she also lost hope.
PEDERNALES, Ecuador (Reuters) - During a terrifying five hours trapped in the rubble of her quake-hit restaurant, Filerma Rayo almost lost hope.
Johnson admitted there were moments when she nearly lost hope, including one of the times when she lost her bid for clemency.
NASA called the circumstances that would have resulted in the specific problems it's addressing "unlikely," but Opportunity's team hasn't lost hope yet.
But given the deep polarization of US politics, I have lost hope that either party's leaders want common ground on this topic.
Too many families in too many communities have lost hope that the future will deliver on their dreams for a better life.
Ihab Hassane, 29, a Shiite from Tyre who had been protesting since Day 1, said he had lost hope for swift change.
I have lost hope in having children because it would be selfish of me to bring children into this doomed natural world.
" Says London: "He had a bad reaction essentially to being in harm's way, and so he lost hope and got in some trouble.
We saw people that are cold, people that are hungry, people that have almost lost hope that the world cares about their plight.
They were angered by the reforms for not going far enough and had lost hope in the government's ability to produce meaningful change.
Or perhaps because Mr. Macron has not lost hope in his efforts to make Germany more European, rather than making Europe more German.
The journey has been too long and too hard already, and they have lost hope that they will be able to enter Mexico.
Gad, once hopeful that his case would shed light on the wheat industry's endemic corruption, said he has lost hope that anything will change.
"I think that was the hardest thing," Berry says, her voice breaking, of the woman who never lost hope that she would be found.
Shareholders have almost lost hope, valuing the bank at 0.4 times its book value, roughly where American banks were during the 2007-08 crisis.
Now, as search efforts stretch to one week, the 38 year old's family says they haven't lost hope that he will be found safe.
Esa, 24, said that despite his disability, he had never lost hope and was very excited to represent his country on the world stage.
Despite the aggressive repression that I witnessed from the regime, I never lost hope that the system of clerical rule would collapse in time.
"I've lost hope," said her mother, Larissa Korozon, 26, who sat at her bedside and pressed her eyes against the palms of her hands.
They've lost hope because they thought they would be safe in America, but it has turned out to be a scary place for them.
White blue collar voters who lost hope along with their jobs when corporations in the industrial Midwest left for China, Mexico and parts unknown.
Despite the demands and stress that came with his case, Mr. Durham said he never lost hope because he had faith in Ms. Davis.
She came into Wednesday's race undeterred, saying she would not have hung around the Games if she had lost hope about winning a medal.
Brussels stories: Grief for the lost, hope for the missing Mohamed Amin says it was time to speak out about his family's anger and sadness.
Now, this new research indicates that economic security, with lost hope and diminished prospects for a job, may link directly to gun violence in schools.
Even visible minorities, who once believed in the first black president delivering them into prosperity, have lost hope with an emerging divide in race relations.
"This piece's inner logic isn't about hope, but that doesn't mean that I've lost hope in art's ability to help change things," Mr. Reyes said.
They also showed the resignation shared by many A.N.C. supporters: They had lost hope in the party but could not bring themselves to leave it.
Some wrote to me to say that they'd now lost hope, that they were depressed, that they couldn't see the point in even trying anymore.
More than a year after she was consigned to widowhood, Ms. Balayo has lost hope that she will ever see justice for her husband's murder.
One of his sons made the perilous and illegal journey by boat to Europe this year and is living in Germany, having lost hope in Iraq.
I suspected it could be about the driving ban, but after years of campaigning to no success, I had nearly lost hope in it ever happening.
Despite losing the first two rounds, DuQuesnoy never lost hope and came out and blitzed his counterpart in the final round to claim a TKO win.
He was the one who encouraged me to join the team in the first place, and he never lost hope that we would win our battle.
Just when you think you've lost hope in the world, a group of people came together over the weekend to make a young girl's wish come true.
She spoke to The Economist about why Black Lives Matter is not a terrorist outfit and why she has not lost hope in the age of Trump.
The Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino isn't a palace but a dive, a debaucherous, windowless gallery of failed ambition and lost hope where Turner has set up shop.
Many Georgians, who see cabinet ministers as puppets of an unelected, unaccountable billionaire, lost hope that the current government is capable of bringing about any positive changes.
That disappointed some physicists recently interviewed by the New York Times, and the lost hope has been compounded by the continued lack of discovery in dark matter experiments.
The global aid agency Medecins sans Frontieres pulled out of the conference earlier this month saying it had lost hope the participants could address weaknesses in emergency response.
"In the last year and a half I lost hope, stability, a home, a marriage, a family of in-laws and my husband," she added to the BBC.
"We saw people that are desperate, people that are cold, people that angry, people that have almost lost hope that the world cares about their plight," he said.
The same could be said for their counterparts: The ceasefire "revealed the desperate appetite for peace among ordinary Afghans who had previously lost hope for it," Osman said.
"I lost hope that anything would change," said Mr. Li, the welder, adding that he was anxious about finding a new job to support his wife and son.
"The Palestinian people have lost hope and don't believe that peace with the Israelis will ever be achieved," said Mahmoud Mubarak, president of the Jalazoun refugee camp council.
But both of them had highlighted potential ways to work with Trump at the very start of his presidency, and both seem to have lost hope in that possibility.
"It's actually this person came into my life when we actually needed it, where the girls and me had lost hope in men, period," she explains to PEOPLE Now.
Evidence at the scene showed that Joseph had wrapped Rachel in some of his clothes for comfort "until the moment they felt they had lost hope," the relative said.
The United States has historically been a place of great mobility — when local economies have lost hope, Americans have often picked up and moved to where the jobs were.
Many Syrians stuck in makeshift camps and sleeping in olive groves in the northwest, the country's last big rebel stronghold, say they had lost hope in yet another deal.
The Seattle company ultimately disbanded the team by the start of last year because executives lost hope for the project, according to the people, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
"I haven't lost hope, despite losing a leg and this sport gives me a lot of motivation," said Salahuddin Zahiri, another Afghan army soldier who will be competing in Canada.
"The story of Poland is the story of a people who have never lost hope, who have never been broken, and who have never forgotten who they are," he said.
In addition, the zones themselves would be places of economic desperation and lost hope, while neighbors would now have a great excuse to deny Syrians fleeing the zones a sanctuary.
Ms. Martinez, who has lived in Atlantic City for 15 years, said she had not expected to land another full-time job in a casino, but she never lost hope.
For the past five months, we've been stewing about this injustice, but we never lost hope that those of us in America would one day get to taste the Malbec, too.
In it, we offer a lot of evidence that it's possible to make things better -- a lot better -- and that we're gaining even in areas where people may have lost hope.
While Zephany's biological parents have said in interviews over the years that they never lost hope of finding her, for now, the girl remains in the custody of the social services.
Iran is a failed state, and having long lost hope for any kind of reform emerging from within the ruling mullahs, the people are anticipating the perfect opportunity for regime change.
But if the Rangers believe what they said, that a team that lost hope of a playoff spot months ago is a difficult task for them, playoff positioning won't matter much.
It's a fair question, considering the uncertainty surrounding financial stocks — as global slowdown concerns and expectations for more interest rate cuts grip the market — but experts haven't lost hope just yet.
Even though I lost hope that he was reading my emails as the weeks passed, writing to him before I fell asleep was one of the only things that calmed me.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans, many of whom lost hope and were dependent on government assistance, are now working and seeing that it might be possible to live a life of independence.
Baluchi had intended to be at sea for five months, raising "money for children in need and to inspire those that have lost hope for a better future," according to his website.
The foundation has made a world of difference for moms like Leslie Cabrera, 33, who had just about lost hope her then-4-year-old son, Isaac, would ever learn to swim.
He said that he hadn't owned Twitter shares for a couple of years, but when they failed to bring back Evan Williams, co-founder of the social media platform, he "lost hope".
Up to that point in the year, the stock price had slumped more than 2268 percent as investors lost hope that President Donald Trump's EPA would overhaul federal policy to benefit refiners.
"We never lost hope that we could turn the tide and win this match," said Germany Coach Joachim Löw, who six days ago boldly guaranteed his team would reach the knockout rounds.
"Unlike the people who are tweeting that stuff about me and my dad, I haven't lost hope in America and my dad hasn't either," said Hogg with his father by his side.
But Bloomberg has apparently not lost hope in Jack Dorsey's angry brainchild, and is moving forward with plans to launch a "24-hour social news network on Twitter" on December 18th, Axios reported.
"The story of Poland is the story of a people who have never lost hope, who have never been broken and who have never, ever forgotten who they are," Trump said to cheers.
The Philadelphia 76ers announced on Wednesday that star rookie center Joel Embiid's season was over due to a knee injury and then went out and played like a team that had lost hope.
"The reason black people weren't showing up at public meetings to talk about the viaduct is that they have lost hope," said Shantel Hilliard, longtime executive director of the Booker T. Washington Center.
President Trump, meanwhile, ended the clandestine U.S. program to arm and supply Syrian rebel groups — a sign that Washington has lost hope of helping to topple the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Even last summer, after 103 hours of hiking and climbing in the mountains above 11,000 feet, Sanders reached a false summit, discovered he had a half mile more to climb and nearly lost hope.
Together we can break down the barriers that face working class families across network especially in struggling rust belt communities and small towns that have been hallowed out by lost jobs and lost hope.
One of Renzi's allies told Reuters that the center-left chief was eager to wrap up the leadership race in April, adding that he had not lost hope of holding a national vote in June.
"None of us ever lost hope in the system, we truly believe the system works even if it is slow at times and we're very happy that the prosecutor decided to charge [these] three people."
Amid this national epidemic of opiate addiction, rethinking jail, as Kentucky has, as a place of sanctuary and recovery for a population that has lost hope, might not just be advisable; it may be indispensable.
Also, let's be real: The EU wants this deal to pass, too, mostly having lost hope of cancelling Brexit, and they're not going to advertise that they're open to giving extensions as Parliament prepares to vote.
YAOUNDE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Franck's return to Cameroon was nothing short of a miracle for Doris, who lost hope of ever seeing her brother alive when friends said his boat from Libya to Italy had capsized.
Washington and Viola Davis reprise their 2010 Tony-winning roles as egotistical garbage worker Troy Maxson and his long-suffering wife Rose in the intense family drama about lost hope, betrayal and race prejudice in 1950s America.
Uncompromisingly anti-regime slogans suggest these demonstrators may belong to those who tend not to vote, don't believe the system can be reformed and either never subscribed to or have lost hope in gradual change, Parsi adds.
She said the asylum seekers had lost hope after a recent Australian High Court decision upheld offshore processing and that she felt Dutton failed to acknowledge their plight when he announced the release of the children in Australia.
But it is unclear to what extent Arab leaders will be willing cooperate openly with Israel's right-wing government, and after years of futile, intermittent negotiations with Israel, the Palestinians say they have lost hope in bilateral talks.
He never lost hope, he said, that the East-West division would be overcome, and he said that he envisioned it coming after the reform-minded Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev came to power in Moscow in 21989.
As voters prepare to go to the polls this weekend for what appears to be a tight election in Africa's most populous country, the electorate has increasingly lost hope that the government will ever be free of graft.
" And if Obama's supporters have lost hope that fighting for change can work, he might throw in a little Reagan, who, in his farewell speech, concluded with "a final word to the men and women of the Reagan revolution.
"I haven't lost hope, I'm not throwing in the towel," said Sanchez, whose Socialists won the most votes in an election in April but fell well short of a majority, after meeting with King Felipe in Palma de Mallorca.
The international community seems to be ignoring that the majority of the new Palestinian generation have lost hope in the two-state solution and shifted their focus to demanding civic and political rights and raising the costs of the occupation.
The poll released on Tuesday by the Washington-based Pew Research Center, a non-partisan think tank, also found that many Israelis - Jews and Arabs - appeared to have lost hope for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Rescuers used a mechanical digger to clear a jumble of metal rods and concrete beside the still-intact green dome of the mosque, but there have been no signs the woman was alive and relatives appeared to have lost hope.
Rescuers used a mechanical digger to clear a jumble of metal rods and concrete beside the still-intact green dome of the mosque, but there were no signs that the woman was alive and relatives appeared to have lost hope.
Of course, anyone who thought that the pivot toward the general election would lead the media and voters to finally focus on substance probably lost hope somewhere around the fifth paragraph, when Trump's hair-care ritual was cited in excruciating detail.
Although Zaghari-Ratcliffe and her family had been aware of the possibility of temporary release for some time, they had lost hope that it could happen and were surprised to receive a phone call Thursday morning, according to the group.
As such, they view many of the homicides that happen in their neighborhood also as suicides, committed by and against young men who are caught up in a cycle of violence, have lost hope for a better life and want to die.
"People have lost hope for a solution to the power crisis, and on top of that there's the fuel crisis," he said, explaining that the regular power supply, interrupted for years, was a mess and fuel for generators was costly and problematic.
It took 14 months for the prosecution to name Tellis as their suspect in Chambers' death, and as the second trial got under way her mother, Lisa Daugherty, told PEOPLE that she'd "never lost hope" her daughter's killer would be brought to justice.
Nicolas Batum had 2311 points for the Hornets (311-43), who have all but lost hope for the playoffs now that they are 2 1/2 games behind the three teams tied for the final two playoff spots with three games remaining.
Their uncompromisingly anti-regime slogans suggest they may belong to the segment of the population who tends not to vote, doesn't believe the system can be reformed and either never subscribed to or has lost hope in the idea of gradual change.
Rouhani's supporters argue that it will take time for the average Iranians to feel the benefits of sanctions relief and for the economy to stabilize; those protesting have lost hope that reforms can make their lives better in any meaningful way. 2.
U Aung Win, a Rohingya activist in Sittwe, the capital of Rakhine, said by telephone on Friday that people in his community had seen no improvement in their lives since the violence of 2012 and had lost hope that the situation would ever change.
"Ordinary people across the Arab world have lost hope that the United States will take the Israel-Palestine peace process seriously," said Lina Khatib, the head of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House, a UK-based think tank for international affairs.
NAIROBI, July 11 (Reuters) - South Sudan's vice president said on Monday his loyalists had been bombarded by forces of President Salva Kiir, showing he was "not interested in peace", but the former rebel also called for restraint and said he had not lost hope for the future.
But another reason is that the drivers of these protests are from a segment of the population that has rarely figured into Iran's political developments in the past two decades -- those who never believed or have lost hope in the idea of real change through reform.
For a huge percentage of the millennial generation, the debt they took on in hopes of obtaining decent-paying jobs also became the reason they stayed at home with their parents, put off having children, and lost hope that they'd ever own a home of their own.
There have always been underdogs qualifying for tournaments, of course, but UEFA's decision to expand its flagship championships to 24 teams from 16 — Euro 2016 was the first extended version — seems to have encouraged those who had all but lost hope of reaching a major finals.
But Vicky Gunderson -- who remembers her son for his bright laugh and caring temperament and who described his suicide note and cell to me -- believes Kirk lost hope and the will to live when he was transferred from a regular cell at a county jail in Wisconsin into solitary confinement.
Even if Bernie Sanders doesn't win the nomination, I would still be thankful that I was able to see and hear this man, that he rekindled the long-lost hope that our country can remain a functioning democracy, and that American politics was still not completely a game for scoundrels.
Read: Why Lost Ice Means Lost Hope for an Inuit Village The Times has extensively reported on the work of Geoffrey Everest Hinton, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto who is affiliated with Google and also largely responsible for making Toronto a global center for work on artificial intelligence.
The only thing that kept me going when I lost hope of ever getting through to Daniel was that occasionally he spoke with real feeling about the depth of his loneliness, and his dread that he would never find a way out of the "bunker" he had constructed to keep himself safe.
" But local resident Paul Keane, who is a member of the Athenry for Apple Facebook group, said: "Some have totally lost hope and more are now more fearful of a complete loss of confidence in investment for the west and long term damage to the country simply because we couldn't get our act together.
And each day, just as I'd worked up a sweat pulling up this or that from last year's garden, that cruel slate sky and slap of winter wind would send me rushing inside to the comfort of the wood stove in the old kitchen,  where, hypnotized by the flames, I all but lost hope of winter ever leaving.
Make what you will of the similarity between Johns' surname and the gangster's first name, or that Dioguardi translates as "Look at God," the presence of an obituary headline and the word "Baby" inside of a picture-within-a-picture that is potentially redolent of unrequited love, might suggest a wrenching of the life cycle from its usual birth-death-rebirth narrative into a more cordoned-off emotional terrain of abandonment, lost hope, and loneliness.

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