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She had her kids and then she dared to go after something different.
Purple babies," she added wildly, to show how far these people would go, after something that didn't even exist.
"I was a silly teenager, it was very surreal to go after something thousands of miles away and have it actually happen," she says.
"And I think we showed a lot of character and preparation to go after something that was a goal of ours since the beginning of the season".
Mr. Gore's fighter persona emerged just as Mr. Bradley was putting his health-care proposal forward, and it offered Mr. Gore a chance to go after something substantive.
She is more confident and independent, and when we go to a local farm to walk and play with other dogs, she will amble off the path to go after something in the woods.
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"When she goes after something, she wants to have it immediately," he said.
For good measure he wanted to know: "Why are they going after something that ambitious?
But I feel like you're going after something that I'm not answering.
One evening, in Oct., 1985, when writer was visiting them at their home near Flagstaff, Arizona, Gene said they were going after something new that month at the Palomar Observatory.
"The origin of my own family, people migrating with hope – going after something that they didn't have, struggling with not having anything but still fighting to get it".
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