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"She rose up the ranks quickly not so much because she was ambitious but because she had such excitement for what the school could become," said the Rev. Kate Moorehead, a close friend and the dean of St . Johns Cathedral.
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Mr. Coke, 42, could have become, say, a soft drink distributor.
"Having a branded property in a world of 500,000 apps is worth more than however creative we could have become," says Segal.
It's hard to believe that, if Brigham had simply wanted to become rich, he couldn't have become, say, a plastic surgeon.
"They sent me to Santiago where I learned about extreme violence and I figure about the evil one could become," he said.
"I feel the football in the Olympics could become huge," said Lineker.
Study participants could sign waivers acknowledging that the raw data could become public, said Representative Dana Rohrabacher (R CA).
He saw the engine of prosperity it could become," Stemberg said of Romney, a long-time friend, at the RNC.
Because Angels Flight has been designated a historical cultural monument, the cleaning process could become complicated, said Jimmy Tokeshi, a spokesman for the city's department of public works.
"Many times social workers tell us that women are not aware of how bad a situation was or could become," he says.
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