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The first several episodes deal with the audition process and the winnowing down to the five boys from successive ranks first of twenty-five hopefuls, then of eight.
We look forward to seeing how it will apply to the many hopefuls wishing to undertake full-time, residential adult education.
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They wear different robes according to the level of their degrees, and their parents are present watching their young hopefuls graduate.
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They will tell us that we need not have joined and point to the queue of 200 hopefuls every time a safe seat becomes vacant.
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Once considered one of the 'hopefuls' in the region, the past two years have seen a crackdown on political opposition and critical media.
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We all know that if one of us stepped under that proverbial bus, after a decent interval—say, 24 hours—100 hopefuls would congregate about our seat.
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Crooked agents will be able to travel from town to town, offer so-called glamorous work to gullible "hopefuls", take the agency fee up front, and then scarper.
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Players varied from young hopefuls to once-great players who were sent to the minors before retirement.
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He was picked out of 500 hopefuls who auditioned for the role.
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The team was established to serve the needs of young hopefuls who are not yet ready for first team football.
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The first projects were short films, public service announcements and even audition tapes for reality show hopefuls.
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Obligingly, they invented stories to please, hopeful of being rewarded.
Observe the hopeful sign that maps that are not linear may still preserve bisimulation.
Your (hopeful !) impression of me was a lady of uncertain years, cheerful and robust.
The line up of the band was decided by public vote, who voted for their favourite male hopefuls each week to form the boyband.
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Selected applicants out of the 8,000 hopefuls who applied for the auditions were invited to the producers' auditions in various capital cities.
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Although the record is mixed, events since 2002 have not really discredited these hopeful assessments.
The men in this group also seemed particularly regretful of 'rectifying ' distressing past events but hopeful of rectification.
All on board are hopeful we can get out of pack ice and into the sea ice today or tomorrow.
If, on the other hand, the series of precedential cases yields only partial categories, the outlook is more hopeful.
Indeed, the vision of the human condition captured in the opera is hardly consoling or hopeful.
Feeling hopeful also stirred thoughts that a miracle could maybe take place after all.
Every consultation should be tempered with a hopeful thought.
He is not too hopeful, however, that it can ultimately be made to work.
The hopefuls got breakfast at the hotel and decent food throughout the day.
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Each show features a different dance style where 20 hopefuls dance their hearts out.
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He was in the bottom group twice in the whole competition including the semi-final round were they were still 24 hopefuls.
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The lyric voice abruptly breaks off its affective rhapsody of hopeful domesticity in the surrounding poems, to listen to another tune.
Judges observe the contestants and after auditions narrow hopefuls down.
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Initially, 28 hopefuls were selected to join the semi-finals.
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During spring and summer 2013, the show hosted several large casting calls some of which had over 1000 hopefuls.
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Still, the band's activity was sporadic at best, consisting of occasional local audition-like performances for musical hopefuls.
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From a very large number of hopefuls who turns up at the selection trials, only the best and most talented of the makes the cut.
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Modularization of related components and exchanging modules is a hopeful approach for implementing this principle.
Wedderburn is a popular spot for hopefuls with gold detectors who are still finding the occasional nice nugget.
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A few days later all ten hopefuls have gathered in the practice room for their first individual evaluations.
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Subsequent outbursts of impatience and despair need to be considered alongside more hopeful and sympathetic remarks.
The book ends on a hopeful note, but it does not quite convince.
However, he found it difficult to differentiate himself from the thousands of other show business hopefuls who populated the city.
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The most hopeful answer lies in the last alternative.
Thousands of hopefuls were waiting for their auditions.
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One hopeful line of enquiry was in the direction of changes in the agrarian economy.
Production of the documentary began in 2005 when 3,000 hopefuls arrived on the first day of auditions for the revival.
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The then six presidential hopefuls commented on his remarks on the presidential role.
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Identification cards would subsequently be printed for the chosen lawmakers, who would be sworn in with the presidential hopefuls present.
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The young hopefuls start off in a sprint, but over time their pace slows.
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In this preliminary phase of the national selection, ctimai chose 100 hopefuls to participate in the process.
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Among the 2000 people who showed up hoping to be hired were various actors, models and show business hopefuls.
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He was hopeful that one day his views would appear in print.
Two of the losing hopefuls won a chance to return into the competition as the trainers' choice.
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The constructive response is a hopeful one, and my experience is that as you take this attitude, life is more interesting.
Clinicians and parents alike have found it more hopeful to embrace nondevelopmental explanations of autism that promise attainable cures for the disorder.
The hopeful side effect of all this is that some real attention is finally being paid to the final facts of life.
The hopefuls chose a song, what they wanted to sing.
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The windy conditions led to six crashes, and hopefuls waited until the final 45 minutes before they took to the track.
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The final chapter is a hopeful, but realistic consideration of the physiological possibilities for long-term space travel, even on multigenerational voyages, and extraterrestrial colonization.
During each stage of auditioning the hopefuls had to audition as sets of twins.
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Tons of hopefuls turned up with the hope that their lives might change for the better.
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Perhaps it is a hopeful sign for the future that only 5 % reject the suggestion with horror.
However, their assumption that this strategy will eradicate rather than merely reduce the non-systematic variance seems, at best, hopeful.
On the first day the 130 hopefuls sang a song in groups.
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The very first divorce case to involve paternity tests appeared to set a hopeful precedent for their use in future cases.
In the beginning of 2001, 15 hopefuls tried out for the team but there were only 12 spots.
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When it is announced in the newspapers, throngs of hopefuls show up.
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Twenty contestants will then be selected from thousands of hopefuls.
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The hopefuls took part in competitive dances, singing, and personality competitions.
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However, for those who are more able, there are also more hopeful aspects to grief and loss.
The country's postcolonial development is hopeful [and] in being full of potential and capability is welcomed by citizens' (p. 3).
Ultimately, however they contain a hopeful message of how to create stronger primary health care based systems.
If it sometimes strikes a strident tone, it is at least a hopeful and constructive one.
Although they were hopeful of elevating the family status on becoming shopkeepers, the shop failed gradually, year after year.
In this respect the hopeful view does better than the standard understanding of open theism.
I conclude that the hopeful view is a promising alternative that deserves further exploration.
As many as 400 hopefuls showed up to be considered as one of 4 insane boys.
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The cup is regarded as an opportunity for young hopefuls to showcase their skills in a national competition.
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We remain hopeful that stronger relationships between parental and offspring behaviors will be obtained if clinical samples are used.
The second one will feature more hopefuls within 17 episodes.
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Four hopefuls were chosen from thousands of submissions.
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Kert was the 18th out of 150 hopefuls to audition, but was the first one to be cut.
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A particularly important harmony at internal cadences is the dominant ninth, wistful but dispirited after moments of hopeful energy.
The audition process is long, beginning with thousands of hopefuls showcasing their talents and interviewed by the panelists.
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Every year, he evaluates the 18-22-year-old hopefuls to pick the best for a minor league contract.
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In 1999, over 2,500 hopefuls turned up to auditions around the country which required both singing and dancing experience.
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A 5-7 to 3-3 defeat of three-in-a-row hopefuls gave him a fifth championship medal.
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There is, however, reason for the post-high school hopefuls to have faith.
English hopefuls had little to worry about.
Many songwriting hopefuls never get that far.
The advent of phenothiazines four decades ago in the medical marketplace heralded a hopeful pharmacological agent for treatment of individuals with psychotic illness.
We are hopeful that, as confidence grows, there will be some simplification.
In spite of that, the main message of our study is a hopeful one.
The adverb strictly retains the original meaning derived from the adjective hopeful.
Narratives by enslaved persons are few and scattered, but we are still hopeful that more will come to light in the future.
There were hopeful indications of a possible decline in hooliganism both inside and outside the ground.
She is hopeful of a 'positive political strategy of nourishing counterdiscourses that would feature power and justice where anti-political tolerance talk has displaced them'.
His friend, who is more optimistic, encourages him to be hopeful.
By the beginning of 1623, however, diplomatic efforts had produced some hopeful indications of success.
At times, however, such statements seemed more hopeful than realistic.
A ship was best, and finding an appropriate route for it was the more pressing challenge, rather than being diverted by hopeful 'speculations'.
Although participants varied with regard to number of treatments received and treatment outcomes, few were hopeful about engaging in future treatments.
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