Sentences with phrase «glimmers of hope then»

Glimmers of hope then, but nothing very concrete.

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Frozen is a glimmer of hope, then, that we're moving in the right direction.
I thought there was a glimmer of hope with the WV thing, but then, as normal, the ugliness and evil rears it's head and kicks me in the gut, once again.
Then there are the good games which gives you that glimmer of hope but I learn that these too are treacherous.
That's how they get you to keep spending your money... They show you a glimmer of hope and then slam the door in your face with absolute dereliction of duty from top down..
Then, when high school phenom quarterback Tim Couch announced in December that he would attend Kentucky, the fans finally had a glimmer of hope.
But then the Sox signed Martinez, a slugger smaller than New York's giants but just as powerful, and I began to feel a glimmer of hope.
We also need all of the lazy players from last season to pull their fingers out and put in a decent shift, then we might have a glimmer of hope but not as things stand.
United have conceded five goals in their previous two outings at Old Trafford so maybe there is a glimmer of hope that Sam Allardyce's side can make more of a game of this then many anticipate.
The glimmer of hope for the Tangerines is that they have scored in all fourteen home games this season, but then again so have their opponents.
Speaking of lip service, the film offers a glimmer of hope that it might address real - life issues by referencing the job crisis faced by technology - challenged middle - aged people, and then later acknowledging the often bleak prospects even for the brightest and most ambitious college graduates in today's job market.
If you were not at Quinnipiac University (in Connecticut) tonight to hear Diane Ravitch speak about our continuing battle to beat back the corporate education reform industry and re-take control of our nation's public education system then you not only missed an extraordinary speech, but you also failed to experience the hope that comes with seeing the glimmer of light which serves to push back the shadows associated with these dark times.
Overall, my impression was that Phillips wants us to begin reading The Beautiful Bureaucrat with a glimmer of hope, but she then moves us through various levels of quiet desperation with splashes of optimism, all as the action becomes increasingly unsettling.
For a long time it seemed as if Destiny wouldn't be receiving a PC version and then a glimmer of hope came from Activision CEO Erik Hirschberg.
Only if Nintendo's Switch is a runaway success will there be a glimmer of hope of Sony one day returning to portable gaming, but for now at least, continue to cherish the Vita, because if you do own one, then you know how special it truly is.
Then in May 2014 Strauss Zelnick made a comment that gave a glimmer of hope to fans of the beloved series, saying «It seems quite obvious that Red Dead is a permanent franchise,» adding «the risk of just [releasing more games] is that you end up just bulking up your release schedule and that isn't really what consumers want.
Then, just weeks later, there was a glimmer of hope.
They have a glimmer of hope that, if only the laws were changed, then maybe they could get the respect and dignity that they deserve when entering a courtroom.
And then it happens: I hit one incredible shot and get a glimmer of hope that keeps me coming back.
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