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Davis had continued to project greatness on Russell long after the players saw that his work ethic was sorely lacking.
But what of the not-so-wise child, the ordinary boy who doesn't project greatness from the schoolyard and isn't the hero of the nursery?
(Scouts are less tempted to project greatness in football and baseball, where it is often just the biggest, fastest or most coordinated kids who excel early).
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Will we be able to come together as one generation, and recreate and project American greatness?
In the midst of a confession, Armstrong's focus was on how he might have better projected his greatness.
Take, for example, the war in Iraq, which Mr. Robin argues was less about oil than the neoconservative longing for a project of national greatness more noble than simply making money.
Greatness attracts greatness.
He set out to make America's achievements in space an emblem of national greatness, and the project succeeded.
Still, without a shot being fired, Europe and its project to achieve power and greatness is in many ways demoralized, even devastated.
Early on, Jefferson Davis championed the expansion as providing a place for "government emblematic of its greatness" and shielded the project and his protégé, Meigs, from political interference before quitting his federal post to lead the Confederacy.
Concluding his memories of what entrepreneurs should take away from Steve Jobs' life and leadership was to "find that greatness, be mindful, and project the future," said Benioff.
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