| 31. | It was his forlorn hope that, in a distant era, the services provided by prostitutes would be given their just due.
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| 32. | He later wrote a book about his experiences, entitled " Stalky's Forlorn Hope ", which was published in Melbourne in 1920.
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| 33. | Of course he succeeds, and with the help of the Titanians, the repaired and upgraded Forlorn Hope heads back to Ganymede.
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| 34. | Theo Lucius gave PSV a forlorn hope by pulling it back to 6-4 on 83 minutes but it was too late.
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| 35. | He was wounded while leading the forlorn hope during the first assault at the Siege of San Sebasti�n in September 1813.
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| 36. | The British suffered 693 killed and wounded and 316 captured, including Harry Jones who was wounded while leading the forlorn hope.
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| 37. | Sullivan himself is the author of a book not written in prison : " The Prison Reform Movement : Forlorn Hope ."
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| 38. | The volunteers knew the odds were against survival and the mission was called a " forlorn hope " in nineteenth century vernacular.
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| 39. | Instead of clinging to the forlorn hope that the trees will save us, we have to help ourselves by saving the trees.
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| 40. | The volunteers knew the odds were against survival and the mission was called, in nineteenth century vernacular, a " forlorn hope ".
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