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But it helped my confidence, being able to succeed there.
We were entirely legal, disbarred from nothing except the minor inconvenience of not being able to succeed to the throne, we could attend our services unmolested.
The edit shows that while female acts dominate pop music, they are not being recognised nearly enough in rock and metal - genres still blighted by macchismo - or else not enough women are starting bands due to persisting stereotypes or being able to succeed in the industry.
Their departures even led Shadow Business Secretary Chuka Umunna to last year call for the end of "lazy stereotypes" that led to the exodus, criticising Britain's portrayal of black people as only being able to succeed in sport, entertainment and music and "not necessarily in other fields".
When the Pew Charitable Trusts conducted a nationally representative poll asking about the meaning of "the American dream," some typical answers included: "Being free to say or do what you want" and "Being free to accomplish almost anything you want with hard work;" but also "Being able to succeed regardless of the economic circumstances in which you were born".
With a population of more than 21 million people, Karachi is home to a diversity that Hassan admires: "being the largest city in the country, people from all backgrounds, creeds and religions flock to it from far and wide, bringing with them their dreams of being able to succeed in the big city".
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Why would anyone else be able to succeed?
"Anybody should be able to succeed here," he said.
Without both we wouldn't have been able to succeed".
"The way we feel we're going to be able to succeed is to be busier earlier in the day".
Dorado Beach may even be able to succeed in rebuilding a bridge to Hollywood.
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