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- noun Plural form of
hopeful .
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Examples
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Another of the title hopefuls, Novak Djokovic, signalled he may yet deny both men the
The Jakarta Post 2010
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The title hopefuls all won in Germany too, with Bayer 04 Leverkusen staying a point ahead of FC Schalke 04 by defeating 1.
uefa.com - News 2010
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The Black Cats were scheduled to face Manchester United at 3pm on Saturday, May 1 but will now face the title hopefuls at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, May 2 at 4pm.
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The title hopefuls all won in Germany too, with Bayer 04 Leverkusen staying a point ahead of FC Schalke 04 by defeating 1.
uefa.com - News 2010
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The interviews take place earlier in the day, so pageant attendees won't get to hear how the title hopefuls would achieve world peace.
Southern Voice Local 2009
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However, Pompey matched the title hopefuls for long periods and drew level early in the second half through Piquionne's second Premier League goal.
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The interviews take place earlier in the day, so pageant attendees won't get to hear how the title hopefuls would achieve world peace.
Southern Voice Local 2009
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However, Pompey matched the title hopefuls for long periods and drew level early in the second half through Piquionne's second Premier League goal.
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Benitez said Keane's quick return to north London was best for all concerned and refuted suggestions that the player's departure meant the title hopefuls were too reliant on Spain striker Fernando Torres.
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The interviews take place earlier in the day, so pageant attendees won't get to hear how the title hopefuls would achieve world peace.
Southern Voice Local 2009
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