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I was impressed by Obama's eloquent, intelligent, passionate, compassionate, and hope-inspiring inaugural address, for the most part.
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As a result, if you isolate on certain features of those otherwise wholly amazing and hope-inspiring rescue images in the harbor this week, you'll clearly recognize Old Glory and Lady Liberty as fixtures in the background, or Old Glory and the name of our country (in a way we otherwise take completely for granted) as defining the skin of that plane.
Michael Shaw: Reading The Pictures: Surviving The Crash Of Dubya Air Flight 43 2009
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Wow, it's really encouraging and hope-inspiring what Silva and Olivia said!
liberals and ndp m.p.s pledge their support to war resisters (updated story) 2009
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He seemed to have the most hope-inspiring approach to waking up a few sleepyheads and perhaps making a real difference.
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Barely Political brings us this McCain video response to Obama's hope-inspiring Yes You Can message.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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This is a very hope-inspiring article about people who teamed up to rent 18 acres from the "consistently supportive" public utilities commission and created a giant organic garden, subdivided into a number of organic farms.
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I suggest that in order to assurepassage of Obama's (genuinely!) hope-inspiring plan for the economy, we all commit to teaming up with local activist groups and meeting face-to-face with Congress members.
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But I believe that Obama's words were intended to be sympathetic and motivational and hope-inspiring, not insulting.
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I visit the death chamber, along with the little adjoining room where a victim's representatives can watch the condemned man's execution by lethal injection from behind glass, and a visiting area whose amenities Cathy Fontenot is proud to explain to me: separate men's and women's toilets; an "evacuation plan" in case of fire; and an immense, hope-inspiring mural showing a man rising into the sky on a winged white horse.
In the Footsteps of Tocqueville (Part Three) Bernard-Henri L 2005
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Thanks for a great look at Will Lewis' efforts to sort through the Chinese IP lawsuits and come up with some relevant and hope-inspiring numbers and trends.
Litigation Statistics Suggest China's IPR Progressing for Plaintiffs Peter Zura 2007
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