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Art, and creative thinking, would become paramount in not only empowering African-Americans to pursue equal opportunities, but allow for a variety of aesthetics to be developed that would represent a population both in and distinctly separate from mainstream culture.
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Similarly, Ms. Ride felt certain about her own possibilities, thinking she would become either a baseball player or a scientist.
He added: "In the dot-com economy, younger people wore double-breasted jackets, thinking they would become C.E.O.'s.
Her dancing won her a scholarship to New York University, where she majored in dance but minored in economics, thinking she would become a lawyer.
Through the night, the Vestas crew practiced drills to abandon ship some twenty times, never thinking it would become a reality — not in the dark at least.
Mr. Darke enrolled at the University of Delaware 30 years ago, thinking he would become an engineer, then steeped himself in photography, art, anthropology and cultural geography.
She had kept the vague concept for "Stop the Virgens" in her back pocket for years, not quite knowing what to do with it, at one point thinking it would become a series of short films.
Though she changed some names and condensed her camp experiences into one summer, her descriptions are authentic, Ms. Klein said: She kept the "rhinestone-studded diaries," photos and other memorabilia of her youth, already thinking she would become a writer.
A Harvard graduate and an evangelical Christian since high school, he had moved to Washington after college to study an inner-city church, thinking he would become a minister.
Judging by the comments found on blogs left, right and center, the guy was just hamming it up for his hidden camera, possibly thinking he would become the newest YouTube sensation.
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