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"Hopelessly," agreed Mr. Bowen, very much as if he had at first intended to groan.
The Man from Brodney's George Barr McCutcheon 1897
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Hopelessly lost outside of our historical moment, these commentators would rather scoff at the supposed naivety of the Wall Street protestors, ridicule their vaguely utopian ambitions, than take a critical look at the story of United States politics in the last three years.
Sean Firko: Occupy Wall Street: Inarticulate Nonsense or Real Politics? Sean Firko 2011
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Bark Bark Woof Woof: Hopelessly Devoted skip to main | skip to sidebar
Hopelessly Devoted 2009
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Rabinowitz: Hopelessly--"matters of public concern," a soldier's private funeral.
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Hopelessly under-resourced UN peacekeepers monitor his force's attacks on civilians, but are powerless to provide protection.
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Hopelessly lost outside of our historical moment, these commentators would rather scoff at the supposed naivety of the Wall Street protestors, ridicule their vaguely utopian ambitions, than take a critical look at the story of United States politics in the last three years.
Sean Firko: Occupy Wall Street: Inarticulate Nonsense or Real Politics? Sean Firko 2011
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Hopelessly quixotic and unlikely, but good nonetheless!
Matthew Yglesias » Malapportionment Is Destroying the Planet 2010
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Hopelessly lost outside of our historical moment, these commentators would rather scoff at the supposed naivety of the Wall Street protestors, ridicule their vaguely utopian ambitions, than take a critical look at the story of United States politics in the last three years.
Sean Firko: Occupy Wall Street: Inarticulate Nonsense or Real Politics? Sean Firko 2011
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Hopelessly lost outside of our historical moment, these commentators would rather scoff at the supposed naivety of the Wall Street protestors, ridicule their vaguely utopian ambitions, than take a critical look at the story of United States politics in the last three years.
Sean Firko: Occupy Wall Street: Inarticulate Nonsense or Real Politics? Sean Firko 2011
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Hopelessly lost outside of our historical moment, these commentators would rather scoff at the supposed naivety of the Wall Street protestors, ridicule their vaguely utopian ambitions, than take a critical look at the story of United States politics in the last three years.
Sean Firko: Occupy Wall Street: Inarticulate Nonsense or Real Politics? Sean Firko 2011
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