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1 Still, investors have grown more hopeful that economic damage will be limited.
2 ZM I'm more hopeful that there are men that want change, too.
3 And the more he studied it, the more hopeful became his expression.
4 At the end of that time the bulletins became somewhat more hopeful .
5 Well, you sound a bit more hopeful about Afghanistan than about Pakistan.
6 We all knew where this story wasn't going to get more hopeful .
7 In either case our errand seemed more urgent, but scarcely more hopeful .
8 As I returned to my lodgings I grew calmer and more hopeful .
9 He began to receive responses of a more and more hopeful type.
10 I feel more hopeful now than I have done for some time.
11 He was better and more hopeful than for a long time past.
12 Johnnie tried to reason himself into a more hopeful frame of mind.
13 It was quite warm, which made me more hopeful about our cells.
14 I got eighteen. He didn't smile, but he was feeling more hopeful .
15 The wife was more active, more bustling, more hopeful , and more tearful.
16 Everything looks more hopeful to-night, but nothing can recall four lost days.
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