great white hope
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“He became the banner, the poster child for the great white hope of evangelicalism, the salvation of the church in America,” she said.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 10, 2021
But Voeckler has been superbly supported by his colleagues, notably the 24-year-old Pierre Rolland, who was once feted, like so many young French riders, as the great white hope.
From The Guardian • Jul. 18, 2011
On Mr November, Alligator's rousing closer, Berninger sings "the English are waiting", and promises that as "the new blue blood, the great white hope" he will not disappoint.
From The Guardian • Apr. 22, 2010
The trouble is that Washington's enemies, whose dislike for one another seems to be exceeded only by their distaste for the mayor, have been unable to decide which great white hope to get behind.
From Time Magazine Archive
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He never bragged, never proclaimed that he was the great white hope or the straw that stirred the drink.
From Time Magazine Archive
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