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But in his speech on Friday, Mr. Netanyahu indicated that he wanted to embark on a new track.
He was in the process of sending out applications to colleges, because next fall he wanted to embark on an M.B.A. before returning to Deloitte.
In late 2005 they finally revealed to their parents what their siblings, friends and colleagues already knew — they wanted to embark on a "love marriage".
An organisation that had developed a large information system wanted to embark on a programme that would involve large-scale evolution of it.
"He wanted to embark on this adventure even though he knows that, in Manuel Neuer, he has a keeper in front of him who, if nothing changes, will always remain the number one".
"I wanted to embark on that character's journey," she says.
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And I don't want to embark on a downward spiral.
Nobody – in Berlin, Paris or anywhere else – wants to embark on a painful process of changing EU treaties.
The whole experience got me thinking about another girl I know who also wants to embark on a university career.
I would not want to embark upon a discussion about who is the most disadvantaged as a social worker.
"With the girls growing up I don't really want to embark on another big campaign right away," she said.
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