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Set your sights on.
If you set your sights on someone or something, it is your ambition to beat them or to achieve that goal.
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Entering the double doors, getting tickets ripped, and setting sights on the bar to the right, and the one dead ahead.
Now they are setting sights on European trophies.
Analysts are also looking at who's next, setting sights on Italy.
Before setting sights on Lincoln Center, students at these schools often dream of trophies at local competitions, like the Miss and Mister Dance of New York contest, sponsored by the local Dancemasters of America, a dance education group.
Now setting sights on Con Ed property on East River, largest remaining undeveloped plot of land in Manhattan.$740 million.
But now he's clarified his mission, setting sights on further democratizing app development, even if that means squaring off with the juggernauts pushing a closed internet.
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Now the Colombian paramilitaries had set sights on him.
Mr. Strawn of the state Republican Party said that Mr. Conway set sights on him early.
It comes from the article, "Divers Set Sights on Silver-Laden WWII Ship".
Then, he and his promoters set sights on Europe, again framing the investments as memberships in a select club.
It was the fourth straight session of gains for the FTSE and set sights on a fresh target.
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