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Tariq studied Gandhi and Confucius and dreamed of one day being on assignment for National Geographic.
Indeed, I myself stayed home from school during every Apollo moon mission, and dreamed of one day walking on the moon myself.
As a civil and geological engineering major, Nick Caputo '73 dreamed of one day returning to work on a construction project at Princeton.
It was a gift, Ms. Hernandez said, that she had never dreamed of; one that has enabled her to rely on a family member for a transplant instead of a deceased donor.
"This," laughed an i-Pad-wielding monk sitting beside me on the terrace, "is where Chiang dreamed of one day retaking mainland China".
I think back of the dream from that girl in Bhaktapur on the outskirts of Kathmandu, who dreamed of one day becoming an actress, the dream of so many.
Have I never dreamed of one?
Sandra and Danielle Fong were 10 and 8 years old, and dreamed of one day becoming Olympic athletes.
I wonder if other half-hearted expats – those who dreamed of one day going home – feel the same.
They dreamed of one day expanding the retail venture, but never imagined it would happen so soon.
He had a particularly keen interest in international politics, and dreamed of one day "working in the foreign ministry of a unified Korea".
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