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In 1952 returned to the U.S. with intent of becoming a union leader.
At 18, he joined the Xavierian Brothers order, with the intent of becoming a teaching brother.
Ward Kimball was born on March 4, 1914, in Minneapolis and attended the Santa Barbara School of the Arts with the intent of becoming a painter and illustrator.
Mr. Bird, who looks like a soccer dad with strawberry-blond hair and flashing blue eyes, said he didn't tackle "Ghost Protocol" with the specific intent of becoming an A-list director without an asterisk.
"We are doing and have done a lot of work at these sites, millions of dollars of work, with the intent of becoming the industry leader," Mr. Kammeyer said.
To his critics, he was the definitive conservative — a nationalist who ruled the church with an iron grip and meddled in public affairs with the intent of becoming a national political leader.
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Yet, even after last week's terrorist attacks at the Marriott in Islamabad, few hotels in Dubai seem too concerned about installing the same security screenings that are a feature of five-star hotels in, say, Sharm El-Sheikh.These are heady days for Dubai, which has the belligerent confidence of a city intent on becoming a 21st-century force.
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Sir Oswald Walter Richardson III might be a rich tyrant who is intent on becoming the mayor of the city and turning a small town into a tourist resort, something the hero is against highly.
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