Sentences with phrase «glimmer of hope when»

I witness a glimmer of hope when I ask couples how they fell in love.
There was a glimmer of hope when the IP block on the Southeast Asian version was removed but this was only temporary.
Fans of Rust Cohle got a glimmer of hope when McConaughey announced he'd be interested in returning if the script was good, but in a new interview with Yahoo! Entertainment Harrelson made it clear he'd rather leave it alone:
His goal gave Fulham a glimmer of hope when it came to Premier League survival but the damage had already been done and the writing was on the wall for the Cottagers.
Long - suffering New York fans, handed a glimmer of hope when St. John's won the NIT last March, got another lift, this time from NYU (see page 46).
Although taste buds do evolve so there's always that glimmer of hope when letting kids try different food.
Given the approach American political leadership has taken to the aftermath of the devastation in Puerto Rico, Musk provided a rare a glimmer of hope when he talked about rebuilding the destroyed electrical grid using solar power — though some have argued that his comments in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria may serve as a distraction from the enormous challenges the island faces.

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That flash of insight, that glimmer of hope comes to us sometimes in fragments, the poet seems to suggest, a «loop in time,» when in spite of our spiritual drought and the church's ineffective attempts to bring Christ to us, he comes anyway.
We had a glimmer of hope last Fall when we heard about this new cassava flour that the blogosphere was a buzz about — Otto's Cassava Flour!
Such were the stakes in the middle of the fourth quarter when the Broncos found themselves down 23 - 13 but clinging to a glimmer of hope with the ball almost at midfield.
When Alexis beat the Stoke defence on his own and rounded the keeper, there was a glimmer of hope that he could spark a comeback, but when his shot hit the post, that hope seemed to be gWhen Alexis beat the Stoke defence on his own and rounded the keeper, there was a glimmer of hope that he could spark a comeback, but when his shot hit the post, that hope seemed to be gwhen his shot hit the post, that hope seemed to be gone.
I remember that while the fans were certainly upset over the Stallings hire, there was some intrigue with his recruiting because he had been handcuffed quite a bit by the academic standards at Vanderbilt, so there was at least a glimmer of hope that coming to an ACC school with lowered standards would help open doors to recruits he didn't have a shot at when he was at Vanderbilt.
Then, when high school phenom quarterback Tim Couch announced in December that he would attend Kentucky, the fans finally had a glimmer of hope.
Perhaps one glimmer of hope came yesterday when Trevor Siemian threw for two TDs and no picks after he took over for the injured Paxton Lynch.
Uruguay staged a late comeback two minutes into injury time, when Maxi Pereira scored a left footed curler from a set - piece play - in, to give his team a glimmer of hope.
When points are at a premium any old straw is suitable for clutching and a Sunday game against opponents recovering from Thursday night European action can offer a glimmer of hope.
His side competed gamely at the Nou Camp and, when Mohamed Elneny cancelled out Neymar's opener at the start of the second half, there was the slightest glimmer of hope that the mother of all comebacks was on.
Red Devils captain Wayne Rooney has been under immense scrutiny this season and shut his critics up when he fired home a screamer to give his side a glimmer of hope in the dying stages.
The difference in 9 points is 3 wins, and with the different runs in presenting the top teams, when you look at who's got to play who, suddenly, you can see that glimmer of hope that means that we're not out of the league title just yet.
Long shut out of statewide office, Southern California Democrats saw a glimmer of hope last week, when Orange County Rep. Loretta Sanchez announced a bid for the Golden State's open Senate seat.
However, the poll does offer Mr Miliband a glimmer of hope - gven a choice of eight Labour MPs, he came out on top with 16 %, when asked who would be the best person to lead the party.
There has been a glimmer of hope in this direction when it was determined that there are strong indications that the collapsing bubble can generate an imploding shock wave within the gas contained within the interior of the collapsing bubble.
I have the ingredients to start using this smoothie, I have also consulted with my dietician, she wants me to do this for 2 months and when we see the results she will be most likely sharing this recipe with her other clients as a great way to lose weight, I have to keep an eye on my blood sugars and we go from there, I hope I see the results I want to see and thank you for this recipe, this is the first glimmer of hope I have had in a long time to make myself healthier
Just when you started to have a glimmer of hope for humanity, someone always swoops in to ruin it.
But the glimmer of hope for profound thought in this comedy is squashed when Nick and Billy decide to take their junior members out on the town to see what the city's nightlife looks like.
She delivers instant stakes to the film when she arrives, and there's a glimmer of hope that the film will pivot to a kind of paranoid battle of wills between characters from different dimensions.
When Hector is imprisoned by rebels, there was glimmer of hope for the movie, but soon enough, a previous favor for a drug lord (Jean Reno) pays dividends.
«When I look at problems from this broader, holistic perspective, I don't have many glimmers of hope
Russell talks about «the glimmer of hope» that youngsters experience when they come to SPAN, and «the excitement, the zeal» they feel when they get to do college work.
She took comfort in the normalcy of the meal she'd prepared, and when she saw her husband and her daughter at their usual places at the table, and the food all laid out like in a magazine picture, she felt a glimmer of hope.
In America's darkest hour, a glimmer of hope appears when a NATO agent makes contact from beyond the city walls with a desperate call for help.
Giving a glimmer of hope for the franchise, he did add «never say never» when it came to the future of PlayStation All - Stars, saying he'd «like to see us come back to the idea,» but «maybe not the same mechanic.»
When I read the following piece in Resurgence by Junko Edahiro, a Japanese environmental activist and journalist, however, a tiny glimmer of hope arose.
The conference runs through April 4, so we'll keep an eye out for any glimmers of hope the NALPers can offer, at least when they're not raising pinkies like it's 2007.
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.
When I see the first glimmer of hope in their eyes, I think to myself «that's why I do this work!»
After a decade of bone - crushing isolation and fear inside her cell at Silverwater Jail, there have finally been tantalizing glimmers of hope for my former school friend Kathleen Folbigg... and those who feel she didn't receive a fail trial when she was convicted of murdering three of her children and the manslaughter of a -LSB-...]
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