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  • Merritt's euphony reveals the wishfulness of Schoenberg's conception.
  • It offers a much sounder foundation for US policy than sheer ideological wishfulness.
  • Some are even looking to Japan, although admittedly with a great degree of wishfulness.
  • Levi is properly skeptical about what seems a touch of wishfulness on the part of another thinking man.
  • But I don't, out of embarrassment for my wishfulness, for the United Nations and my country and their unfulfilled promises.
  • The disarray of inner-city families was not created by images on the screen and cannot be concealed by well-meant wishfulness or repaired by political pieties.
  • You hear the wishfulness in the voice of Mark Stephens, Santa Anita's vice president for marketing, when he describes the broader meaning of a Triple Crown bid.
  • A single visit to Dallas, Chretien suggested, with perhaps a bit of wishfulness, could mean he and the editorial boards would not have to visit with one another for a decade.
  • Cookbooks, like fashion, seem to appease wishfulness and the need for fantasy, that " one-day-I'll-buy-an-Armani " daydream.
  • Around that time, Ms . Ozick remarked, " My ambition for the play came from a wishfulness that the theater was a place for language, but language is taken for stasis.
  • Their faith in make-believe was probably less a matter of gullibility or collective delusion than simple nostalgic wishfulness or desire, which the undeniable brutality of World War I finally brought to an end.
  • "Variety " described the film as " a glossy, fairy-tale romance that's longer on wishfulness than believability " and " a modest but sharply mounted comedy / melodrama ."
  • When a number of officials and businessmen involved with with the stadium proposal are asked about the potential corporate for support for the stadium, most react with a mixture of instinct, prognostication and perhaps a little wishfulness.
  • Although Moyers finds hope in places like the Last Chance Ranch in Dade County and the Ventura School near Los Angeles, which combine training and therapy with strict discipline, he is careful not to give way to wishfulness.
  • In 2008 he wrote and produced the song " The Wishfulness Waltz " for his sister Jackie Oates'second album " The Violet Hour ", as well as playing all the instruments on the track.
  • That your mother doesn't have a new fellow, and your father has a new lady, is not sufficient reason to cater to your mother's jealousy, resentment, or even wishfulness for things to be back where they were.
  • Where the original phrase suggested a sense of equality and partnership, the new one _ first uttered by a Blair aide and now in currency as the title of an authoritative book on American-British relations _ conveys a sense of vulnerability and wishfulness more
  • In the view of many critics, the movement is simply anti-intellectual : it skirts both the hard-edged tests of scientific rationality and the disciplined study of religious traditions, and it smothers in a fuzzy wishfulness even the irony and tragic sense in contemporary thinking.
  • With little in the way of a written record as a guide, this program's students of the Romany language must rely on oral tradition and perhaps a touch of wishfulness . ( Someone says Gypsy children receive a good education despite not being taught to read or write .)
  • Contending that Walt and Mearsheimer are members of a " school that essentially wishes that the war with jihadism had never started ", Christopher Hitchens concluded that, " Wishfulness has led them to seriously mischaracterize the origins of the problem . . . . " Former U . S . Ambassador Edward Peck wrote the " tsunami " of responses condemning the report proved the existence of the lobby and " Opinions differ on the long-term costs and benefits for both nations, but the lobby's views of Israel's interests have become the basis of U . S . Middle East policies ."
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