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New Hope

noun

  1. a town in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.


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But the recent removal of four dams on the Klamath is bringing new hope among biologists, environmental activists and Indigenous leaders that the fish could begin to recover.

Stabolito said close to 40 tenants across four foundation properties in Skid Row — the Baltimore, King Edward, Madison and New Hope — are active in the unionization efforts.

The Dodgers’ new hope: that the saga proves to be a serendipitous turning point in their season, one of the rare injury subplots that might lead to a happy ending for both him and the team.

Are Baby Yoda and his TV cohorts the new hope for another era of “Star Wars” films?

Jason Sudeikis similarly envisioned "Ted Lasso" seasons playing out like "A New Hope," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi," down to having a gentle character turn heel in its second season before redeeming himself in time for the big finish.

From Salon

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