When Congress and the FDA dreamed up the orphan drug bill they didn't consider limiting profitability. |
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She says she always dreamed of becoming an actress but, to her chagrin, opportunity and ambition didn't seem to go hand in hand. |
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Marnie had dreamed of having space for a childproof studio that she could lock up at night. |
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Colin's chosen literary field was horror, and he dreamed of becoming the next Stephen King. |
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I imagined the Caribbean Island I'd always dreamed of, but my fantasies were quickly destroyed. |
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The orthodox Lutheran clergy even dreamed of replacing the public schools with Lutheran parochial schools, but lacked the means to do so. |
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In my article in Prospect I recalled a breathtaking thought experiment dreamed up by the master of tendentious syllogism. |
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They ended up at the Lodging House, where he befriended theological students and dreamed of becoming a clergyman himself. |
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This week offers them the chance to participate in the kind of activities they might only have dreamed of. |
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I have always dreamed of doing an exhibition of sundials and this is my chance. |
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For centuries humanity had dreamed of reaching out to the stars, settling on worlds beyond our solar system. |
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That night, when sleep did come, I dreamed of the faceless man who loved me. |
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I dreamed of living in a flat like that and used to spend hours looking at the pictures like a child immersed in a fairy tale. |
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There have been some 16,000 big leaguers in over a hundred years of baseball and maybe 16 million who dreamed the impossible dream. |
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The man she had dreamed about and fantasized about was now proposing the very thing she had wished for. |
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Well before the day she hit the beach to sell her own swimsuits, Melanie dreamed of success as a fashion designer. |
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Today gymnastics has become very complicated and girls perform elements that I or my fellow team members never dreamed of. |
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This is the kind of info that people of my age would never have even dreamed of getting when they were starting out. |
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Our parents' generation or our grandparents' remembered the West as it was, and a lot of it was just as Romantic as fictioneers have dreamed it. |
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Grand designs to remake nations are dreamed up in the groves of academe and the corridors of power. |
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In other words, they just might become the inquiring, striving, empowered-by-your-teaching students that you always dreamed of. |
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The Five Point Plan was just some figary he dreamed up while he was in hiding last week. |
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So I waited and waited and dreamed up my all-time favourite festival line-up. |
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I even dreamed of some very forward thinking individual making a plan to reintroduce large carnivores to the eastern section of the park. |
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For thirty years, he dreamed of a finger pick that would feel like fingernails. |
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Americans dreamed of opening the interior of their continent with canals as early as the eighteenth century. |
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She hated hearing him tell interviewers all about the inner thoughts of the man she had dreamed up all on her own. |
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While the boat dug its way through the waves as if arduously ploughing them, I waited, dreamed, and hoped I'd be worthy. |
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He dreamed of flea-bitten hotels and ballrooms, but he awoke with the smell of cigars in his nostrils, the scent of organized outrage. |
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As he worked on his catalog he dreamed of traveling the world to see living corals on tropical reefs. |
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Maybe the fear is what will save me and bring me into a world I've dreamed of, wished for, and never experienced for myself. |
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Indeed, if you just lie back, technology and the global economic order will make you happier than you ever dreamed possible, they say. |
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This was how she had dreamed it to be, the sharp crags of the Highlands and the Lowland's forever rolling green hills. |
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When they do earn it they discover a strength and security they never dreamed possible before. |
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He had dreamed of her last night and had awoken aroused and embarrassed and with an intense hunger for cream puffs. |
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I never dreamed slowly cruising through a residential neighborhood could be so incredibly dangerous! |
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Five years back, business dreamed of the efficient nirvana implied by frictionless commerce. |
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He dreamed of being part of this growing nation, of helping expand its frontiers. |
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All year long you've dreamed of having the time to dive full length into a series of good books. |
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When it was all done he did more than I ever dreamed was possible for the tone and texture of the whole product. |
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He once even dreamed of being a poet, thinker, or a scientist but now it seems that he is just a money earner. |
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A parent wouldn't have dreamed of presenting a child with felt pens instead of an Easter egg. |
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Between bites of dainty sandwiches made with just-baked Yarrows bread, Noel says he dreamed of going to university in England. |
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Even then, he dreamed about working in the restaurant industry and owning his own eatery. |
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I dreamed I was in a flowing gown, whisked away on a beautiful black steed, safely encompassed in the arms of a dashing stranger. |
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Yet there are surely more things close and dear to the human heart than are dreamed of in Carver's fiction. |
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I'll finally be able to live that life of debauchery that I always dreamed of. |
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It's difficult to resist the feeling that some ideas have been dreamed up by scientists desperate to make a name for themselves at any price. |
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Treatments here are the last word in relaxation and cover just about everything you can imagine and much else you might only have dreamed of. |
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However you view it, you can rest assured that this is one day which wasn't dreamed up as a cynical marketing ploy to part us from our money. |
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I dreamed I had been dragging up for work since I started, and they were all convinced I was a girl. |
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So, you know, I have to get out of here, and I hope life treats you kind, and, you know, I hope you have all you've ever dreamed of. |
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During the Cold War, anti-communists dreamed of rolling back the tide of Soviet conquests but were constrained by the threat of nuclear war. |
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Neatly and light-footedly, it bridges the gap between the millennium projects we have got to date, and those many of us have dreamed of. |
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The event reached heights that it had never previously dreamed of, never mind reached. |
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When I was little I too dreamed I would grow up to be a princess, but my Dad sent me to a load of therapists. |
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Anne Marie has always dreamed of riding the world's most radical waves and winning the Rip Masters surf competition in Hawaii. |
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I haven't dreamed of downloading files larger than 5M in 10 minutes before. |
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The Challenge Round in particular brought a level of excitement to the proceedings that I never would have dreamed possible. |
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On the one hand, she has grown into a force that fulfils her like she never dreamed possible. |
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She had always dreamed of being a teacher and came close to her wish when she worked as a classroom assistant in Holly and Jessica's school. |
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It was something that I'd never dreamed possible, most likely because I never thought about it. |
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As you awake from your troubled sleep, you realize that the group you'd dreamed about is deep in the woods. |
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The novel I'd dreamed of for years, the one set in the merry, sinister woods of fairytale and midsummer, was there, waiting for me. |
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She dreamed of having children, pushing baby carriages, knitting little caps and sweaters, just like all her cousins. |
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What follows is Nick living the last days of his life to the fullest, savoring each moment and doing things he had only dreamed of. |
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It is interesting that the latter diagnosis was given by a doctor who told you it was a condition dreamed up by malingerers. |
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But I've dreamed of being number one since I was a kid and will just have to see what happens at the end of the season. |
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I dreamed of tasting a white made from the Malvasia, Trebbiano or Ortrugo grapes. |
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Although she dreamed of becoming a doctor, financial problems forced her to leave school early, and she never received a formal education. |
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His performance is so mannered and inhuman that it's almost easier to think he really is a vampire than to presume some actor dreamed it up. |
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These are great examples of modern slang dreamed up in the playground as a new means of confusing already baffled parents. |
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Winnipeg-born Berchard always dreamed of being an actor, but his parents advised him to seek greater financial security. |
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This whole place captured my attention in a way that I would not have dreamed possible. |
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And so, his imagination soaked with it, each night he dreamed a world of his own. |
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We dreamed of doing something that would amount to more than a bank balance. |
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Maybe I dreamed it, or perhaps the dream was what the shop sold, a fantasy of southern warmth conjured up like a charm in the chilly north. |
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Maybe I'll be the one who brings it before you because I have thought it up, dreamed of it. |
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No-one in Hollywood would have dreamed up anything so absurd, yet barmily delightful. |
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In my day we never dreamed of billing and cooing in public, or in private for that matter. |
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I dreamed of someday flying in a Spad, firing tracers from my machine guns at German barrage balloons or zeppelins. |
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As a youngster, she dreamed of being a ballet dancer, but was instead persuaded to take a secretarial course. |
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During the six days that followed, these American climbers would be pushed to limits they never dreamed possible. |
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He passed the baton of his ambition on to me and urged me to become a writer, something he'd dreamed of doing all this life. |
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The mother is a great beauty who dreamed of acting but settled for a private, domestic state. |
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I continued to think about Morrissey that first week, even dreamed about him a couple times. |
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In all seriousness, however, he said he always dreamed of becoming a famous artist. |
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He had me stay at the house to be at Sammy 's service for the three weeks he was there, cooking whatever he dreamed of. |
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I dreamed about lamb shanks, even though I'm not really sure what a lamb shank is. |
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The strange dream that I dreamed one day would have been just one of the strange nightmares if I didn't care about the dream. |
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Humans will be able to interact with their creations in ways never dreamed possible. |
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I dreamed last night that a large tractor trailer truck carrying a huge load of bricks jackknifed on a main street in my town. |
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It was a curious remark to make for one who dreamed of emulating Alexander the Great. |
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I drifted off to sleep with those thoughts on my mind and dreamed about nothing. |
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If anyone could have dreamed up an unlikely idea like the Wooden Horse and wangled his way into Troy, he would have. |
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Discontent with a home having only a pallet on the floor, a washbasin, and a wood-burning stove, she dreamed of a better life in the city. |
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You may never usually watch such lowculture television but, trust me, the twisted ending they've dreamed up is jaw-dropping. |
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She rarely dreamed, but she did that night, fretful visions of tight-held jesses and the clipping of wings. |
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I could have pulled the covers over my head and dreamed away another hour and a half at least. |
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A little later that day, his friend came to call and mentioned to him that he had dreamed a strange dream. |
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We never dreamed we would have a shot at playing anywhere but a local party. |
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I assume I dreamed about it because I watched some before going to bed last night. |
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We moved off, and I walked, trotted, and cantered on a horse I had only dreamed about owning. |
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We saw seals in the ocean when we were in Maine and last night I dreamed about bears. |
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I never would've dreamed I would eat lobster morning, noon, and night, for free. |
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Both shared an interest in phonology, and both dreamed of overcoming the borders between art and life. |
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And while Massachusetts' politicians dreamed it up, almost 60 percent of the total cost will be paid for with federal tax dollars. |
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At times she fell asleep in her seat and dreamed of being surrounded by packs of wild wolves. |
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When she was awake, she thought about it and when she was sleeping, she dreamed about it. |
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Which is funny, because I actually dreamed about forgetting a footnote on a blog post last night. |
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The boat trip down the river to Arkansas was a memorable one since I've always dreamed of riding on a boat ever since I was a boy. |
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I always admired that aspect along with the fact bodyboarding was pushing maneuvers far past what surfers dreamed of doing. |
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She cried herself to sleep and dreamed about the same nightmare over and over. |
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Fiji's mahogany may not prove to be the bonanza everyone once dreamed of but there's still potentially plenty to gain. |
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The toytown politicians who dreamed it up have demonstrated their unfitness to govern us, and should be sent packing at the next election. |
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The nation that dreamed up bonsai and origami and leads the world in nanotechnology prefers life to be bite-size, delicate, petite. |
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She dreamed of the King catching her brother and putting him into the prison of the castle's terrible dungeon. |
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I dreamed about Susan last night, which is what prompted me to write this today. |
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When you wake up one morning, having dreamed about blogging, then it's time to take a break. |
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Of all the ads, this is the one that most looks like it was dreamed up and executed by the Democratic National Committee. |
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It was as if we slept from Friday to Monday and dreamed an oppressive, unsearchably significant dream. |
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Dozens of Edinburgh hotels are set to benefit from the creation of a new online service just weeks after the idea was dreamed up. |
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How anyone dreamed up a system where 20 fluid ounces makes one pint, 437.5 grains makes one ounce and 1,760 yards makes one mile is beyond us. |
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Yes, there is the odd dodgy track and occasional dreadful lyric, but on the whole this album is far better than many would of dreamed possible. |
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On night watch, he dreamed up plots for stories, which he sold to magazines. |
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I'll certainly be ready and raring to go in Monaco, a track I've never raced at but have always dreamed about. |
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I dreamed I lived in a tight little world where bulleted lists of goals encapsulated each day. |
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For example, a Chinese businesswoman named Liu Chaoying dreamed of having her company listed on a U.S. stock exchange. |
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However, for the boy who dreamed of the red and black shirt, it has been a rapid rise to stardom. |
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Gone are the days when little children dreamed of a career in the cab of a train, plane or automobile. |
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Tracy added she had always dreamed of being spotted and becoming a famous star. |
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As a child, she had dreamed dreams of the Reign of Terror, of Louis XVI at the guillotine, and of the chaos and bloodshed of battle. |
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A prince and a duke dreamed up the idea of a race for non-Czech horses and it soon became an integral part of the European racing calendar. |
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In stir, he dreamed about his boxing career, how he was going to train and go straight and turn his life around. |
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It's hard to shake the feeling that the novel was dreamed up and written inside a week. |
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Worst-case scenarios are dreamed up and promulgated, normally worse than before. |
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He described Zara as a bubbly well liked person who dreamed of setting up her own dog kennels. |
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From the age of six, when he first picked up a guitar he dreamed of being a star, and now that dream could well be realised. |
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I never dreamed I would get so close to one of these shy animals. |
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Before my demob in 1965, I dreamed of settling down in York. |
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That night, I dreamed of a square, three-story, concrete building that was dark and dingy with filth, dust, and cobwebs. |
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At the age of 11, while other girls dreamed of wedding dresses and engagement rings, Ruth already knew she'd never let herself be bound by matrimony. |
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Ravaged, raddled, redolent of hard-won experience, his voice sounds like something dreamed up by the Department of Health in order to scare people off smoking. |
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This was what I had always dreamed of, true excitement and adventure. |
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Four young adventurers play hide and seek in the country home of an old professor, where they stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed. |
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Even Thatcher herself wouldn't have dreamed that the king rat builders would so effectively take over an entire country's development with no real opposition. |
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But surely, the argument goes, cosmetic surgery empowers us as women, giving us the bodies we always dreamed of? |
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She dreamed of getting married, resigning from her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother. |
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Big Kahuna Burger is a fictional chain of Hawaiian-themed fast food burger joints out in Los Angeles dreamed up by Tarantino. |
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When you have a wife who has been a tower of strength and shown more courage than you dreamed existed, that's the finest I know. |
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Back in 1974, when Dr. Frank W. Jobe dreamed up the operation to fix John's elbow, the idea of repairing the arm of a high school player would have been ridiculed. |
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It's not the circumstance that I dreamed of, but I know that being even a foster parent will make a difference. |
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How ironic it was, my father said, that as a young man he dreamed that his baby son would grow up to be a famous surgeon and play rugger for Scotland. |
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Mutombo was the goalie on his high school soccer team and dreamed of becoming a doctor. |
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Things have not quite turned out as harmoniously as those two young friends dreamed. |
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Millions have strived and dreamed and suffered for us to be this free from want, and of course to be this fat. |
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It was huge, ten bedrooms, three baths, a huge kitchen, elegant dining room, it was the home little girls dreamed of, or at least the ones that she grew up with. |
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His template for government was the peasant fantasy he dreamed up during his years of service on a Soviet pig farm. |
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Fittingly, I've also dreamed of being hugged by liza Minnelli after winning Best Supporting Actress. |
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Generations of children have dreamed about strolling down the Yellow Brick Road and wished for their very own toto. |
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Once he dreamed he was trying to trap foxes but kept catching Dalmatians. |
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Since he was a child Matthew dreamed of making it big, of being a player in a country where more than half of the national wealth is controlled by a handful of families. |
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As a child, I dreamed of becoming a primatologist, and I had this idea of being in a jungle and living in a treehouse. |
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As mountaineers ducked out of them and trekked toward Everest, she dreamed of following. |
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But for anyone who dreamed that Benedict had mellowed with age, the decision to hang the LCWR out to dry is a rude awakening. |
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She dreamed of getting married, resigning her job, staying home and decorating a living room and baking bobka and cooking blintzes and kreplach, just like her mother. |
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Since the age of six, she dreamed of becoming a great movie star. |
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Forced to witness the collapse of everything they had once dreamed of and worked to achieve, they have emerged unchastened and unchanged in their destructive illusions. |
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And I felt angry for a moment, I thought, how unmannerly, how unlike me or him, to come equipped with an accessory I would never have dreamed of possessing. |
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In these unromantic establishments, romantic dreams are dreamed. |
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It was cool and refreshing, just the way she had always dreamed snowmelt would taste in stories of her childhood and the way it assuredly did not taste. |
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Humans have long dreamed of building spaceships, all the while riding on one that provides everyone with billions of free air miles every day of their lives. |
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The visuals are an odd mix of stop-motion animation, sequences dreamed out of a gothic imagination, with heavy doses of often indecipherable imagery and symbolism. |
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Engineers and researchers have for many years dreamed of a world in which people could share immense computing power and data storage to improve the way they work. |
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Grant Delamont, the one catch that every girl dreamed of at Edamont High. |
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So far they have dreamed up murals to decorate wasteland, ornate gates for a park and colourful name signs at an estate in Farnworth where streets are named after flowers. |
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In 1830, Bazin's invention was still at Ipswich and the inventor still dreamed of perfecting it so he could sell his patent rights to English hosiers. |
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The competition was dreamed up by staff at the Lowry in response to claims by many visitors that dogs in the pictures bear a close resemblance to their own. |
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At noon, I collapsed on a straw mat and dreamed of ice coffee. |
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A student who died when she was knocked down by a car on a York pelican crossing had dreamed of winning a Nobel Prize, her devastated sisters revealed today. |
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I dreamed of gingham, and wondered if I had a pair of pinking shears. |
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With modest adjustments, this cri de coeur could be plaintively submitted by any corporate drone who's ever dreamed outside his or her little gray box. |
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Last week Mary O'Rourke tried to shield herself from the wrath of the pop-eyed ones by voting against one of the get-rich schemes dreamed up by the board. |
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The repeated four-note gesture, supported by a countermelody derived from the main title and played by a flute, is like an echo of something dreamed. |
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Perhaps crash dieting factored in for the gal who dreamed she lost her fiance at the reception, then found him alone in a booth eating chicken wings. |
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If you do, you are miles away from my opinion, for I hold that Homer no more dreamed of all this allegorical fustian than Ovid in his Metamorphoses dreamed of the Gospel. |
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These were but a few of the ships that left New Ross with thousands of people, some of whom were destined never to see the Land of Hope and Glory which they had dreamed about. |
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The hip hop elite are predominantly black ghetto children who dreamed of wealth in guiltless innocence and are more than happy to have got their hands on some. |
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He often recalled the words of his father and dreamed of using technology to engineer a wondrous machine that would propel him into the heavens to meet the Lord. |
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I dreamed about Bali last night though as usual it was not the real Bali, more some sandy, watery oceanic island with elements of the South of France about it. |
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I dreamed about my fish having produced literally thousands of offspring. |
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A few weeks ago I dreamed about him conducting Mendelssohn's Elijah. |
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Then she heard more bangs and she knew she had not dreamed it. |
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The show gave former go-karting track manager Justin, who has dreamed of becoming a racing driver, the chance to show off his skills behind the wheel of a Caterham Ford. |
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As with many planned Utopias, those who dreamed of it elaborated their fancies down to minute details like the architecture of peasant farmhouses. |
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So he started a painting business, saved all of his pennies, and dreamed of a way that he could both make a living and make the world a better, happier place. |
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He never would have dreamed of wearing it in front of ladies. |
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Some immigrants veer off the traditional career path and head out in new directions, into places they might never have dreamed of when they were growing up in India. |
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Bob Walker said the Brimble Hill School would be able to do things he had never dreamed of after receiving the donation from local firm Arval Ltd. |
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I never dreamed of self-producing, I never dreamed of writing. |
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Unfortunately for him he was far too unstable and sciolistic to win a scholarship, but all his life he had dreamed his own private dream of Oxford. |
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Although the incident with the laundry money had left her somewhat shaken, Hetty would not have dreamed of admitting it to either Miss Preece or Gareth. |
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In 1978, Joe McDonald of the Confederated Salish Kootenai tribes dreamed of a decent building for the newly created Salish Kootenai College. |
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Just the tight, hot caress of his bowels surrounding my meat gave me pleasures I had only dreamed of before that day. |
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The taxless, armyless state of which he long had dreamed was still a long way from reality. |
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Walle Chewy dreamed of a tall blonde woman who was kind to him and told him not to worry. |
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During this period he also dreamed that the spirit of Drusus Nero begged him to save his memory from oblivion. |
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Sometimes I dreamed strangely of disturbed earth, and of hair, still golden and living, obtruded through the coffin-chinks. |
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One day, so long ago I think I might have dreamed it, I saw Plankton standing at the far edge of the pigpen. |
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Alexandria, where sophisticated and citified Greeklings dreamed that they were shepherds in Arcadia. |
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I never dreamed of having even half the career I've had when I started out at Terrassa. |
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Despite this, the gang had four times as many unpaid members who dreamed of becoming foot soldiers. |
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It's unlikely that the art director would have dreamed to have glamorised glue-sniffing, heroin abuse or drink-driving as part of the shoot. |
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He dreamed of a church ' where the sacraments would be deinstitutionalized and become central to faith and community once again. |
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The door of the cabin creaked. Smith's blinky eye peeped out to see if he had dreamed us. |
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After independence there have been several attempts to make panchayats more viable and self sustainable as Mahatma Gandhi dreamed of. |
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Love By Mail is the brainchild of Bandai, the company that dreamed up the Tamagotchi cyberpet. |
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She sobbed herself to sleep and then dreamed she was walking on a beach on a moonful night, a strange but distantly known city on the horizon. |
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Gazing lovingly into the baby blue eyes of her new-born sister, schoolgirl Susan Miller dreamed of the life they would share together. |
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Growing up in the United Kingdom, Lidia Dale-Mesaros had always dreamed of owning a team of sled dogs in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. |
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New sitcom Silicon Valley is the creation of Mike Judge, the man who dreamed up Beavis and Butthead, King Of The Hill and Office Space. |
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While there, she benefited from a novel idea dreamed up by Sarah Stead, paediatric advanced practitioner radiotherapist at the centre. |
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Was it true that twenty-six years had passed, or had he dreamed and awakened to find Megan waiting for him by the big apple tree? |
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Do the wing nuts that dreamed up this tea party drivel really think that they fooled anybody? |
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It's a curious adequation, for once the exact adequation of true love, love dreamed, love lived, true love itself. |
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Former bandsman John Gibson had always dreamed of seeing a brass band play in the garden of his Marton home. |
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Once upon a time, a girl named Onika Maraj dreamed of being an actress. |
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A few are reducible to a kind of Urban Outfitters common denominator or a rainy-day project dreamed up by bored reality-TV housemates. |
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The hens woke up squawking with terror because they had all dreamed simultaneously of hearing a gun go off in the distance. |
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There are no weasel words, no list of excluded parts, no cop-outs, and loads of features other warranty providers haven't even dreamed of. |
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Burns never dreamed of looking down on others as beneath him, merely because he was conscious of his own vast superiority to the common run of men. |
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Like I said, as soon as I get him off my slipper, I will give him all the overpriced moist organic chicken treats this little cockapoo has ever dreamed of. |
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Butch Cassidy could only have dreamed of covering the rough miles through the Paria with a bunch of tinhorns enjoying filet mignon, butterfly shrimp and hot showers. |
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Only slightly less ambitious is the latest charidee stunt dreamed up by the good people at frozen fishmonger Young's, who plan to traverse the Humber Bridge. |
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The North American Indian boy usually took as his medicine the first animal of which he dreamed during the long and solitary fast that he observed at puberty. |
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You dreamed up incredible new ice cream flavours too, from the dubious delights of Arbroath smokie in a cone to the potentially scrummy lemon with lavender. |
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As a child, Dickens had walked past the house and dreamed of living in it. |
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I dreamed I was sitting face to face with Michael Eisner in an exclusive meeting with Daily News editors and reporters, most of whom were beamed up after this interview. |
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When we set out to reorient our campus and plan 20 years into the future, we dreamed, but we also knew there were realities that needed to be addressed. |
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Bob Aube, an entrepreneur from Davis who dreamed this whole thing up and acts as the NGL's voice of unreason, already knows what typical fans are thinking. |
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The more innocent dreamed of a manumission kindly bestowed by the new Emperor as one of a number of acts of justice and clemency proper to a new reign. |
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Through the starlet night, under the moon, they dreamed and loved. |
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On the other hand, one common criticism made is that Esperanto has failed to live up to the hopes of its creator, who dreamed of it becoming a universal second language. |
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The result was several days of a show titled Farting Around in Disguises, a phrase dreamed up by actor Peter O'Toole to describe the art of acting. |
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This false economy is proving expensive and the red tape most in need of cuts is the sheaf of backfiring policies dreamed up by Mr Maude and his band of Tory ideologues. |
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Not surprisingly, considering all this passion and perkiness, he originally dreamed of being an actor, training at the Webber Douglas Academy Of Dramatic Arts in London. |
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It was in April 1997 that Garrett, a towhead child who dreamed of riding motorcycles since he was 2, left the hospital wearing a chemotherapy crew cut and hospital mask. |
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