For the 78-year-old Leeds-born millionaire, who made a career out of turning fantasies into reality, it was his own dream come true. |
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The ultimate dream is about to come true for a nine-year-old football fanatic. |
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Although Rachel is busy all hours of the day, she has managed to make at least one of her domestic dreams come true. |
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It promises to be a magical event where dreams actually will come true on the night. |
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I suppose it is a dream come true for her, now she is actually going out with him. |
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It was just unbelievable, like a dream come true, scoring the winner at Hampden to get into the play-offs. |
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In fact this gorgeous headquarters will remain a silent but a constant reminder of the unfailing service of those who made this dream come true. |
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A dream come true for all junk-food lovers with pizzas, burgers, nachos and nuggets. |
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Nature also teaches us that Clark's brass-bound dream is starting to come true. |
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It's a pretty horrible story, mainly because it's depressingly plausible, like an urban myth that's come true. |
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For Joan D' Mello, Assistant Director of Aliyavar, staging the play was a dream come true. |
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I thought my worst fears had come true when someone just caught hold of my hand. |
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There are others as well, of course, and one of them will almost certainly come true. |
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That victory made the Patriots a nice story as the underdogs that overachieved and miraculously had their dreams come true. |
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It is an ornithologist's dream come true with an abundance of parrots, rosellas, honeysuckers, finches and nightbirds. |
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Such zero-damage expectations themselves risk creating a feeling of defeatism when the expectations understandably fail to come true. |
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If industry prices are high, and artists keep protesting, their predictions of a failed industry will come true. |
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As a child one goes through these wild imaginations frequently but seldom these fantasies come true in reality. |
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I tear at the paper with a vengeance to reveal that my dream had come true also. |
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Weather has always fascinated me, so this movie is my wildest dream come true. |
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Drawing comics for a living would appear to be a dream come true, but it has the unfortunate side effect of transforming leisure into work. |
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But the 20-year-old must have hardly expected that his dream of becoming a playback singer would come true so soon. |
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She only flinched at his words as she realized that her worst fear had come true, she had been kidnapped. |
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The pop star made a dream come true for one ecstatic fan yesterday when he treated her to a personal concert. |
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One almost gets the impression that we are so credulous of such wild predictions because we secretly want them to come true. |
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If rosy predictions are to come true, a change in business culture will have to occur. |
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Then the envelope will be opened to reveal if Paul's prediction has come true. |
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She didn't care if he was a genie that could make her dearest wishes come true. |
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Organisers plan to make this year extra special by making the dreams of the prizewinners come true, rather than giving out prescribed prizes. |
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As an unknown first-time author, to get such a good review was a dream come true. |
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Writing your childhood fave or something of the sort can be a dream come true, and even lucrative for a time. |
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To be part of this event which was a childhood memory is a dream come true. |
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These boxes are a dream come true for the unscrupulous person wishing to steal someone's identity. |
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With the prize of a thousand pounds Ann plans to make a dream come true and take a trip to the United States with her family. |
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It was a dream come true and special, after everything I went through with the injuries. |
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I think we deserved the game, but that last goal was just a dream come true. |
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So, yes, of course this is very special for me, a dream come true if you like. |
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He cannot resist recalling previous warnings of a property market crash that failed to come true. |
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It will be a dream come true for all those who can't think past flowers to score with their girlfriends. |
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The blue, blue sea, specked with whitecaps, the dramatic, green-clad peaks, and the colorful beachside villages look like a dream come true. |
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Pushing her luck with the gods, she sees a falling star and makes a wish that has to be secret or it won't come true. |
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Legends have it that if one stands in the circle and makes a wish, it would come true. |
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You were angry with the monks for deciding this, but afraid that this would come true. |
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If some radical predictions come true, the office as we know it could become something of a rarity in years to come. |
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Fellow Koreans, now is the time to make our society a better place to live and to make all of our dreams and hopes come true. |
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The hefty tax refunds many were predicting this year didn't exactly come true for millions of Americans. |
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Sighing, she made a wish on it anyway, knowing it was just as unlikely that it would come true. |
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The chilling thing is that he and those who lionize him seem to want his predictions to come true. |
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The organisation arranges events and holidays for disabled children with the theme of making dreams come true. |
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It was a dream come true when 5 films of Chabrol were screened in Bangkok this year. |
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But meanwhile the nightmare that had haunted them for the past three years had come true. |
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Allegedly if I send it on to everyone in my address book my wish will come true. |
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They are the best behaved group I have ever had the pleasure to deal with and it is just a dream come true. |
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A few hours later, after having been dragged out of the hotel at gunpoint, my worst nightmare had come true. |
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Nnetheless, even though we cannot make what we think we want to come true, we can make the best of the possibilities that we have. |
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As if to allow their predictions to come true, the international community has presided over the coming to pass of a deteriorating socio-economic climate for young people. |
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An international brand is in her five-year plan, and most things this young designer sets her sights on tend to come true. |
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Performing with Weird Al was as much as a dream come true as I think I could conjure. |
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I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised. |
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Such revelations seem like the dream come true of know-nothing anti-Catholicism. |
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All could still come true before December 31, but don't bet on it. |
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Fears of wanton lawlessness, panic, and doom follow most every natural disaster, but they almost never come true. |
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Her sensuous, penetrating paintings present an allegorical realm, where beauty is eternal and dreams come true. |
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The young boys and girls from the Fountain of Life in Pattaya saw some of their dreams and wishes come true, and received a break away from the mundane life on land. |
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For everyone else, the recently unveiled manta Underwater Room in Zanzibar sounds like a dream come true. |
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Dig down, and we know why our dark and twisted fantasies of a suffering, angry American underclass have finally come true. |
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There wasn't a dry eye in the house when he said his dream had come true. |
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Mr Haydon, who has worked as a professional toastmaster all over Europe and America, immediately decided to share his luck by helping a sick child's dream come true. |
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If you are happy with your first attempt an in your dummy run on making a bouquet then get started on making your dream come true by doing it your way. |
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I wonder if any other artists have pretty much painted their own self-portrait in death, then made that picture come true. |
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And we can share loving, supportive amens, praying that one another's petitions come true, adding our voices to each other's grateful thanksgivings. |
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A sharpening nip to the wind made me look south, where a familiar pearling of the sky and darkening of sea showed that the ferryman's prophecy was set to come true. |
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After spending 10 years dreaming of staging a one-man exhibition in London, self-taught artist Michael Forbes could hardly have imagined how his dearest wish would come true. |
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The foundation, which helps make the dreams of poorly boys and girls come true, arranged for Chloe to meet some dolphins at an aquarium in Benidorm. |
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If you want more of this beauty, you'll have to divide the rosettes in spring or take stem or root cuttings in summer, as it doesn't come true from seed. |
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Russian militants continue to percolate through the Ukrainian border, hoping their Kremlin-stoked fantasies will come true. |
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He is so innocent but so smart, he warms my heart every time I think of him and I will do my best to make sure all his dreams come true as will his parents. |
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None of the predictions about a ticketing bonanza had come true. |
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For local Beliebers, Little Monsters and Selenators, it's a dream come true. |
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I've been secretly learning it in my kitchen, so to do a Krumping routine on Got To Dance would be a dream come true. |
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Launching a mobile food take-away service in the villages around Caernarfon was a dream come true for Llanberis-born Robin Wyn Owen. |
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You can make a lot of wishes in upper management, but middle management makes the dream come true. |
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An excited young man and eagle scout by the name of Paul Siple earned the chance to join Richard Byrd, making his dreams come true. |
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We have been promised a number of tear-jerking surprises and dramatic family reunions as Holly and guests help make some dreams come true. |
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Staff at Tipton manufacturing firm BHJ UK Protein Foods have shaved off their hair to help make dreams come true for terminally ill children. |
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In Japan, many people believe daruma dolls can help wishes come true as long as the wisher works hard to achieve the wish, such as studying to get an A on a test. |
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From the large spicy salmon rolls to tempura fried maki, Philadelphia maki, steamed ebi prawns, tuna and mackerel sushi, this was clearly a sushi-lover's dream come true. |
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The cross-country ski area at the top of Pattee Canyon, a winding wooded valley that snakes east from Missoula, Montana, is a dream come true for urban skiers. |
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Curtis, who shocked the golf world when he won in Sandwich, received a message this week in a Chinese fortune cookie which the duo would love to see come true. |
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David Copplestone is happy to introduce his Orbiter Classic Grand Slam ring toss game, the game that he hopes will help make his creative island dream come true. |
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One minute my dream had come true and the next it was like uh-oh. |
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