Hopefuls Sentence Examples

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  • This has had the effect of spawning countless sub-standard Drama schools for all those hopefuls who leave without other qualifications.

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  • Windsor & Eton came away from Eastleigh with a creditable point after picking up a goal-less draw against the promotion hopefuls.

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  • The group consists of at least 25 like-minded Conservative MPs and it has recently grilled Tory leadership hopefuls about their core beliefs.

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  • No, it's Varsity's special report on CUSU's presidential hopefuls.

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  • Dry runs open slot nights for young hopefuls to make their debut.

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  • Fans and players alike were left feeling a little disappointed after coming out of the hat alongside the two First Division play-off hopefuls.

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  • Welcome to the world of conspicuous consumption, preening celebrities, snowbound indie film hopefuls and arrogant distributor moguls.

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  • Rugby Town suffered their first away defeat of the season at the hands of promotion hopefuls Halesowen Town.

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  • The Saturday Times reports on the recognition levels for Conservative leadership hopefuls compared with Tony Blair.

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  • A lot of the hopefuls are starting to get twitchy with the way they are being locked in.

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  • Wales ' Commonwealth hopefuls impressed the gathered throng of spectators at the Norwich Union International this weekend.

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  • When the Design Star hopefuls arrived at their destination, it soon became clear they had their work cut out for them.

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  • The design hopefuls got a chance to confront each other and the judges.

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  • These academies launch the next generation of hopefuls into the right places at the right times, giving them a chance to be "discovered" as an artist and professional.

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  • Alba was selected by show creator James Cameron out of 1,200 hopefuls for the part of Max Guevera - the so called "genetically enhanced superhuman prototype" around whom the show's plot revolved.

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  • Where the contestants on American Idol are coached by famous singers, songwriters, and musicians, the celebrity hopefuls on Duets actually get to perform with the musical talent.

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  • Other talented hopefuls included Hal Sparks and Jai Rodriguez.

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  • Although the official day of the election is still a little less than one year away, presidential candidate hopefuls have been hitting the campaign trail since the beginning of 2007.

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  • Traditionally, celebrity endorsements have not helped presidential hopefuls in the past.

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  • Olympic hopefuls choose a home education to make room for a strenuous training schedule.

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  • While the merits of having these amazingly strong and accomplished women photographed in their bikinis can be debated, the talent some of these lovely 2010 Olympic hopefuls possess is beyond doubt.

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  • If there's one thing that many online dating hopefuls hate, it's filling out the interminable "profiles."

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  • For every successful tattoo artist working today, there are hundreds of hopefuls waiting in the wings.

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  • Usually these hopefuls are either put on a "reserve" list (in case a cheerleader is injured) or invited to try out again the following season.

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  • Sometimes there are only a few spots on a squad available, and there are almost always disappointed cheerleader hopefuls.

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  • These highly skilled individuals move on to teach other young hopefuls.

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  • Cheerleader hopefuls can sign up for an optional pre-tryout clinic held in March or April, followed by the intensive, three-day mandatory tryout usually held in April.

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  • This is one of the reasons low carb diets attract many hopefuls who have lost weight and gained it back in the past.

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  • An advert in 'The Stage' magazine looking for young female singers attracted the attention of five hopefuls in 1993.

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  • The show held open casting calls in these cities and from the thousands of pop star hopefuls who turned up, contestants were picked to audition for the judging panel.

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  • Instead of splitting the semifinalists into three groups of ten like season 1, season 2's semifinalists were split into four groups of eight, for a total of 32 semifinalists, who were then joined by four "wild card" hopefuls.

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  • As in season 2, the hopefuls were narrowed down to four groups of eight semifinalists, who then went on to compete in Hollywood.

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  • Some Idol hopefuls made their mark during the auditions without going on to the next round.

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  • From unsigned hopefuls to mainstream powerhouses, the social network phenomenon that is Myspace provides effective and free marketing.

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  • Auditions began in May 2000 and had numerous local hopefuls each of the 5 days of the tryouts.

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  • It has also been performed by a number of Idol hopefuls who didn't make the final cast during their auditions.

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  • The auditions travel to multiple cities across the country where hopefuls line up for hours to get a chance to strut their stuff on stage.

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  • Since the show has become so popular, thousands of hopefuls turn up at each audition city.

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  • Venues for American Idol auditions need to accommodate up to 20,000 hopefuls at one time.

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  • According to show producers, a single American Idol audition typically draws between 15,000 and 25,000 hopefuls.

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  • Model hopefuls compete for cash and a modeling contract on Make Me a Supermodel, hosted by Niki Taylor and Tyson Beckford.

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  • She narrowed down her group of hopefuls to Jerry Ferris, but she shocked viewers when she rejected his proposal.

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  • Producers are swamped with hopefuls at every casting call, so realistically, expect an uphill battle.

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  • Almost all reality shows are cast using open calls, which often attract thousands of reality hopefuls.

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  • Although the casting call is not the only way to get onto the show, they are becoming more and more popular as the chosen method with show hopefuls.

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  • In March 2009, an America's Next Top Model casting call made the news after several show hopefuls were injured in a stampede.

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  • Survivor receives thousands of applications from hopefuls for every season, but while doing press rounds for the Fiji season, host Probst announced that the show hadn't even looked at the applications and instead had recruited players.

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  • In the past, contestant hopefuls were allowed to camp outside the venue to jump the lines, but that practice is no longer allowed.

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