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without hope

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See: irredeemable


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No decent person in this country wants a child to go without hope.
The Doonhamers have left their promotion push too late after a miserable autumn, but they have lost two of their last 13 First Division games and those who backed them to finish in the first three at the start of the season are not without hope.
College President Thomas Leary says the economic downturn has left some people without hope and the program attempts to remedy that.
 
 
 
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