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"He needs the ascents," Jonas explained, "to become a senior guide".
She was selling the floating Nanas, she explained, "to become a millionaire," which was necessary in order to fund her monumental projects.
"That was my dream since I came to the United States," she explained, "to become a U.S. citizen".
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