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Now he felt as if he had somehow entered such a dream himself.
"Tom has lived the American dream himself, and has dedicated his career to keeping it within reach for hard-working families across the country.
Her mother adds: "He had that dream himself when he was younger but he had a brother and sisters to support, so he quit school at 18 to work.
Given how meaningfully President Clinton has lived the American Dream himself, it should come as no surprise that the state of the American Dream - (some) good and (plenty) bad - has been a hot topic at this gathering.
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Does he ever have weird dreams himself?
"He has dreamed himself to death.
The result is more or less a remake of the great scene in "Sherlock Jr.," where a dozing Buster Keaton dreams himself through a shuffled sequence of backgrounds.
Cut to a bar, where a man, Ari (Mr. Folman), asks his friend Boaz, the man who has dreamed himself into that phantasmagoric scene, what happens next.
Silent cinema's most famous musing on itself is Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr (1924), with the star as a projectionist dreaming himself into a movie.
Buster Keaton's meta-masterwork "Sherlock Jr.," in which he stars as a projectionist who dreams himself into a movie, returns, along with "Three Ages," a parody of D. W. Griffith's "Intolerance" (both Nov. 16).
He cowered like a holy fool on his uppers and dreamed himself into the oblivion from which, like a venerably restored chieftain in snakeskin boots and silver-sleek hair, he magnificently awoke to achieve retribution.
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