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"no-hoper" Definitions
  1. a person or an animal that is considered very unlikely to be successful

34 Sentences With "no hoper"

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Srgjan Kerim, a former Macedonian foreign minister, is a no-hoper.
Dickinson, who had developed an allergy to orthodoxy, was a No-Hoper, and proud.
But he is an outsider, initially written off by the leadership as a no-hoper.
Donald Trump won the presidential election of 2016 after being treated as a no-hoper.
Her Labour rival Jeremy Corbyn, once written off by his opponents as a no-hoper, said she should quit.
The predominant journalistic take on Mrs Clinton's primary campaign was that she risked losing to a wacky socialist no-hoper.
Idealistic lefties poured in, tripling the party's electorate and propelling Mr Corbyn, initially a no-hoper, to a crushing victory.
It was a bit like the beginning of the Democratic primary, when everyone thought Bernie Sanders was a total no-hoper.
May's Labour rival Jeremy Corbyn, once written off by his opponents as a no-hoper, said May should step down and he wanted to form a minority government.
They fed him another no-hoper in a non-title fight and then gave him half a year to build up to a rematch with Aurelio which he won.
The recent transformation of the opposition leader from electoral no-hoper to plausible prime minister has got voters wondering how Mr Corbyn's socialist ideals would translate to real-world policies.
Kremlin officials dismiss him as a no-hoper, and opinion polls show that even if Navalny succeeds in contesting the 93 election, he would lose heavily to President Vladimir Putin.
Opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, a radical socialist once written off by many as a no-hoper leading his party to its worst election defeat, has run a strong campaign.
The first time we see young Emily (played by Emma Bell) she is about to be kicked out of Mount Holyoke College, branded a "no-hoper" for her heterodox religious views.
At the start of A Quiet Passion, Emily leaves school after being declared by her teacher a "no-hoper" for her inability to yield to the status quo in her thoughts on faith.
Like many Labour moderates, she nominated the left-wing no-hoper, Jeremy Corbyn, for the party leadership, with the aim of making the contest livelier and more representative of the movement's grass roots.
READING, England (Reuters) - For a radical socialist written off by many as a no-hoper leading Britain's Labour Party to its worst ever election defeat on June 8, Jeremy Corbyn is pulling in big crowds.
Written off as a no-hoper, Mr. Stewart is now the challenger with momentum, thanks to an unorthodox campaign that has reached out to centrist opinion, raising issues uncomfortable for many Conservative lawmakers and supporters.
Britain's left-wing Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, was dismissed by many as a political no-hoper but with the General Election on course for political deadlock he could conceivably become the U.K.'s next prime minister.
My long-held dream of a completely balanced schedule, using the Premier League soccer model in which every N.B.A. team would play the other 29 teams twice each — home and home — is a complete no-hoper.
Sure, Brexit may not have been predicted by the polls, but any cause that wins the backing of The Daily Telegraph, The Sun and The Daily Mail -- as well as my mum's university-educated, affluent neighbours in Kent -- was never a no-hoper.
Blithely confident of her party's nomination, she had previously reserved her barbs for the Republicans—ignoring Mr Sanders almost as completely as she has her other rival, Martin O'Malley, an articulate former governor of Maryland and rank no-hoper in this contest.
As with the surprise Brexit vote a year ago and the election of President Donald Trump last November, this election saw an apparent no-hoper, Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader - a man who for all of his political life has supported far left, even militant movements, consistently voted against his party and bitterly opposed the EU and NATO - come close to winning.
And Katie Taylor made a successful professional debut at the age of thirty against the usual no hoper you expect on these occasions, we can only hope she is brought along quicker than most stand out Olympians when they turn professional as she has a lot of ground to make up if she plans to get to the big fights before her reflexes begin waning.
When Ackmann chronicles the day in February 1848 on which the 17-year-old Dickinson, away at school, turns aside her headmistress's invitation to pledge her life to Christ, instead remaining a "no hoper" in the school's lexicon, we learn a good deal about Mount Holyoke Female Seminary's indomitable headmistress, Mary Lyon; the nosy wife of a trustee; and, most helpfully, the seminary's students and recent graduates.
Zico Chain's second album, Food, was released 15 October 2007. The album contains eleven tracks: "Pretty Pictures", "Where Would You Rather Be?", "Food", "Junk", "Roll Over", "Preach", "No Hoper Boy", "Your Favourite Client", "Nihilism", "All Eyes on Me" and "Anaemia". The album also included one iTunes bonus track "1,2,3,4".
Art is the central character. He is a no-hoper dreaming of being a film director. Art constantly describes himself as "an independent low-budget filmmaker", despite having never made a film. He is continually coming up with ideas for storylines, and has written many scripts of apparently dubious quality.
Masters "grew up in a prefab on the Old Kent Road", Southwark, south London, to a "hunchback" mother with a weak chest and an illegitimate "no hoper" father. During his adolescence, he asked to interview television personality Gilbert Harding for the school magazine. Masters became close to him, and Harding functioned as a mentor with Masters serving as a companion and secretary. Masters was apparently quite unfazed when Harding asked to watch him bathe.
Mundine's biggest Australian rivalry is with Perth-based Danny Green. In 2001, Mundine called Danny Green "a bum" in response to Green using Mundine's name to garner media attention, and stated that Danny would be a "no hoper" against him. Green waged a consistent media war with Mundine, using the media to build up his own name, and interest in a potential fight with Mundine. The two boxers finally, after much anticipation, fought on 17 May 2006, at Aussie Stadium, Sydney.
In 1999, Chinitor's song "Like the Wind" was chosen as the Belgian representative in the 44th Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 29 May in Jerusalem.Eurovision Song Contest National Finals database – 1999 Chinitor was unfortunate to be drawn to sing second, the draw known to Eurovision fans as the 'no hoper' as no song performed second has ever won the contest. "Like the Wind" is a distinctive song with new-age influences, which could not match Belgium's relatively high placement in the 1998 contest but managed to finish in a respectable joint 12th place of 23 entries, having received 38 points, the same as the United Kingdom entry."Like the Wind". diggiloo.net.
Kes is a 1969 British drama film directed by Ken Loach (credited as Kenneth Loach) and produced by Tony Garnett, based on the 1968 novel A Kestrel for a Knave, written by the Hoyland Nether-born author Barry Hines. Kes tells the story of Billy, who comes from a working-class and dysfunctional family and is a no-hoper at school, who seems destined for a dreary future working in the local coal mine like his bullying elder brother. Billy, however, discovers his own private means of temporary escape and fulfilment when he steals a fledgling kestrel—a small bird of prey—from its nest in the surrounding countryside and proceeds to train it in the art of falconry, which he teaches himself from a similarly stolen book. We follow Billy's escapades through the final weeks of his schooling, some comic, some bleak and some involving discourse with a sole empathetic, interested teacher, until an error of judgement on Billy's part leads to a final, tragic ending.
Jonathan Romney says that "To a degree, Battle in Heaven might seem like another warmed-over example of a familiar movie myth: a fairly repellent no-hoper redeemed by hot sex with a quasi-virginal prostitute," but that "it's finally hard to know whether Reygadas takes his transcendental, religious theme seriously, or is deriding it outright - or even deriding us for taking it seriously."Jonathan Romney, "Battle in Heaven (18)" The Independent Sunday, 30 October 2005 Lisa Schwarzbaum gives the film a grade of D+. "Between those two attention grabbers on a theme of flagpoles, languorously performed and indifferently observed, Mexican filmmaker/provocateur Carlos Reygadas pitches his own fight for the aesthetic tolerances of viewers, goading us to react to images about which he himself studiously offers no opinion." Schwarzbaum finds that "for all the shock of the movie's clinical carnality, this battle is lost."Lisa Schwarzbaum, "Movie Review: Battle in Heaven (2006)" Entertainment Weekly Posted Feb 15, 2006 Battle in Heaven was later voted one of the 30 best films of its decade in a poll for Sight & Sound.
According to Barks and his successors, Magica lives on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, next to Naples, Italy. Her primary motivation is to steal Scrooge's Number One Dime and melt it in the fires of the volcano, so she can turn it into a powerful magical amulet capable of granting the Midas Touch. While she has worked with criminals such as the Beagle Boys to get Scrooge's Dime, Magica typically works with individuals such as a raven named Ratface in the comics and apprentices like Samson Hex, a bungling no-hoper. Magica's family members have also appeared in the comics, such as her grandmother Granny De Spell, who has been no more successful in obtaining the Number One Dime despite claiming to be one of the most powerful witches; her sister the Wicked Witch of the West; the Wicked Witch's mischievous daughter and son Witch Child and Warlock, who Magica is sometimes tasked with babysitting; another niece called Minima De Spell; and a cousin named Witch Matilda, who has served under Magica as an apprentice.
The couple are racehorse owners, an activity that earned them some criticism as they persistently entered 'no-hoper', low- quality racehorses in top races - such as their entry of the 'worst racehorse in history' into The Derby, as well as similar entries in the Gold Cup, Grand National and Champion Hurdle. Fergus Wilson initially proposed to stand as an independent candidate in the 2012 elections for the Police and Crime Commissioner of Kent Police, but in the end did not stand. On 3 August 2015 he told Channel 4 News that he intended to stand for Police and Crime Commissioner in Kent in 2016, but newspaper reports suggest that he would be ineligible to stand due to his assault conviction. On 7 April 2016 Fergus Wilson's nomination for the post of Police and Crime Commissioner was rejected by the Returning Officer On 7 January 2017 Fergus Wilson announced that he would no longer accept victims of domestic abuse, claiming that victims of domestic violence often have partners ruin his properties, he also banned plumbers claiming they would often overprice quotes.

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