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pulsive Zealot who regarded his own personal | ambitions above the well being of the Jewish people. |
boy, where his talent as a draftsman and his | ambitions advanced him to the position of an animator |
vious men, but Craig denied that he had such | ambitions after being elected to the position. |
iced his concern over Southwell's cricketing | ambitions ahead of the rugby internationals against Ba |
nate reality where he fulfilled his sporting | ambitions, and is now a famous golf champion. |
(and likely) sacrifice of his own political | ambitions, and is related with a very believable combi |
portrayed as a carefree character with great | ambitions and a huge appetite. |
enever they encountered an obstacle to their | ambitions, and convinced the congressman not to seek r |
Empress Catherine II had literary | ambitions and wrote nine opera librettos. |
In 1919, he had political | ambitions and was promoted to Punggawa (district) of h |
emed to be an extension of Forse's political | ambitions and was unlikely to achieve a breakthrough; |
1 he took up PFK Daugava, a team with no big | ambitions and little finance. |
around Leung attempting to re-live childhood | ambitions and is described as "an imaginative document |
re two best friends with no achievements, no | ambitions and no drive to grow up. |
Lahti harbors cultural | ambitions, and recent years saw the building of a larg |
ion were significantly weakened, despite his | ambitions and organizational skills. |
The increasing | ambitions and occasional militancy of the Swedish work |
ese problems, it did not meet its designer's | ambitions and thus acquired the "Pearson's Dream" nick |
Hugo makes progress in his political | ambitions and is invited to stand for parliament in an |
influence over Sukjong, but is undone by her | ambitions and executed in public. |
ke the Mideast peace process, Iran's nuclear | ambitions and Bosnia, where Ankara wields influence. |
iven a high priority in order to fulfill the | ambitions and requirements for advanced shipping servi |
struggling author, has given up his literary | ambitions and relocated to the port city Le Havre. |
ther never really cared about his dreams and | ambitions, and now Lance has little affection for his |
n league games despite the club's top flight | ambitions, and was replaced by Angelo Gregucci. |
However because of his | ambitions and hard work he goes to study in the Soviet |
ired to reflect the school's aspirations and | ambitions, and also identify it with the town and coun |
Valley territory to restrictive for his high | ambitions and soon extended his criminal reach far bey |
ed by their mother, who abandoned her acting | ambitions and moved with them to Palisades, New York. |
their struggles to remain faithful to their | ambitions and the things they love. |
then Congressman) William Tuck had the same | ambitions, and Byrd chose to run again to avoid the po |
Battle did harbor political | ambitions, and was prepared to run for the US Senate i |
Once Jannedor's evil | ambitions are put to an end, however, the player's cha |
e efforts of […]Sonika in pursuing political | ambitions are to be applauded. |
ritarian country suspected of having nuclear | ambitions, are also expected to be discussed. |
At the same time, Spring was developing his | ambitions as a writer; his first book, Darkie and Co., |
Richard Pybus' cricketing | ambitions as a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fa |
enjoy the freedoms of a man and fulfill her | ambitions as a musician, at the end of which she will |
r end of a cat; he has traced his scientific | ambitions back to "Oslo...I was found drunk and woozy. |
ia were all following self-serving political | ambitions beyond the stated goals of the Allies, which |
machal Pradesh for some two decades, but his | ambitions brought him into conflict with the Gorkhas r |
Destiny of Me can fall short of Mr. Kramer's | ambitions, but it is never less than scaldingly honest |
Fearing annexation | ambitions by its larger neighbor, the City of Norfolk, |
Students League but he gave up his artistic | ambitions by 1918. |
telecommunication job to pursue his musical | ambitions by studying music at university, but failed |
Parents who have high | ambitions can send their children to schools in nearby |
His literary | ambitions changed course in 1914 upon reading the jour |
Her | ambitions continued at San Francisco State University. |
Since its formation in 1989, Ruptured | Ambitions continues in various forms as of 2007. |
Likewise, being 84 years of age, personal | ambitions could not be a motivating factor for this sp |
Vattenfall sponsorship | ambitions cover the areas sport, cultural, humanitaria |
His educational policy | ambitions culminated in 1929 in the founding of the Me |
, having different and sometimes conflicting | ambitions, evolved into a society that valued liberty |
But soon it becomes apparent Ma's | ambitions far out reach those of his friends, he seeks |
Perhaps because of her statewide | ambitions, Feinstein was seen as a relatively moderate |
multi-player functionality, and real player | ambitions; for example, Milton Bradley can decline a c |
Grundtvig's | ambitions for school reform were not limited to the po |
on from every quarter may have satisfied his | ambitions for a career in belles-lettres, and for his |
was an excellent pianist, although he had no | ambitions for a career as a soloist. |
ped the table, however injuries hampered any | ambitions for a top of the table finish and with the s |
Moore had | ambitions for Elgar to write him an opera, but initial |
ova Scotia that Williams first discussed his | ambitions for the Labrador with Sir John Hope Simpson, |
ffolk County Council reinvigorated long-held | ambitions for a university for Suffolk by establishing |
ependent of counsel, continued to pursue her | ambitions for her children. |
example, when asked the question of what his | ambitions for Aalesund was, Normark replied "world dom |
uding Jews from academic posts and Heine had | ambitions for a university career. |
by his father, and grew up building up great | ambitions for success and fame. |
Robert's father had great | ambitions for his child, wanting him to one day become |
ay at Stansted, so curtailing the operator's | ambitions for expansion. |
,000 ducats to Sigismund of Hungary, who had | ambitions for the principality of Moldova, for his mil |
ent Minister, although some believe that his | ambitions for the portfolio were undermined by Peterso |
these events galvanized Toombs and energized | ambitions for becoming the president of the new Confed |
He outlined that his | ambitions for the year would be to win the Vuelta a Co |
Despite the Emperor's | ambitions for him, Gregory, then barely twenty years o |
esitation in coming to discuss the Manager's | ambitions for the Club, which obviously were of great |
Autonomy of Kabylia (MAK), whose regionalist | ambitions for autonomy marked a new evolution in Kabyl |
reas Hoja uses his knowledge to move his own | ambitions forward. |
son, a club with heavy financial backing and | ambitions from owner Pete Winkelman, albeit one that h |
oposal of Mantua neopromosso in Serie B with | ambitions from the middle ranking, but surprised every |
Although he had artistic | ambitions from an early age, at his parents' insistenc |
Moreover, Arav's | ambitions go on the upswing as the Chairman of the BMW |
Of small build, he once said that his | ambitions had never included playing parts such as tha |
urance Commissioner John Oxendine, whose own | ambitions had been upended by Reed's candidacy, endors |
Arguably, several of these | ambitions have since been realized. |
velopment have changed significantly and the | ambitions have grown in the 1970s, the original plan u |
Her musical | ambitions have since mainly focused on her training as |
oint, however, Silvester was harboring other | ambitions; he released a solo album called Magic Touch |
On May 27, 2010, with NHL | ambitions he signed a one-year contract with the Montr |
Woman's | ambitions, her independence, the assertion of her own |
In addition to his political | ambitions, Herdman was also interested in becoming a j |
knowledged to reporters that he held mayoral | ambitions himself, but added that he would not seek th |
nom Penh was seized with immense territorial | ambitions, i.e., to recover the Mekong Delta region, w |
ometimes imputed to his strategy focussed on | ambitions in Illyria. |
ing rock musicians but they suppressed those | ambitions in order to get stable office jobs and suppo |
In December 1884, alarmed by Japanese | ambitions in Korea, the empress dowager Tz'u Hsi order |
nal religion, but to serve their own selfish | ambitions, in promoting which they exhibit an amazing |
ar against the Roman Empire, and territorial | ambitions in Armenia can be true, the claims of Mirian |
ss Innovation and Skills (BIS) report Higher | Ambitions in November 2009 described as “a forum and c |
nment and the United States regarding Soviet | ambitions in the Balkans. |
He later dropped his dancing | ambitions in late November 1968, when he signed profes |
nts in real estate; to further his political | ambitions in 1900 he bought a Missoula newspaper, the |
eft the club over difficulties financing his | ambitions in June 2007. |
Indeed it was war and Henry's dynastic | ambitions in Europe that meant that the surplus he had |
Other | ambitions include Lawrence finding out how to be a roc |
Her future | ambitions include visiting the world's largest and mos |
Haydar maintained the policies and political | ambitions initiated by his father. |
and future Hongwu Emperor, made his imperial | ambitions known by sending an army toward the Yuan cap |
lot centers on a U.S. marshal with political | ambitions leading an elite posse in pursuit of a notor |
ique reference to Ronald Reagan, in that his | ambitions lie not only in Hollywood, but also the Pres |
sband Donald Trump announced US presidential | ambitions, Melania Trump started to insert herself int |
Despite the educational | ambitions, most working men's clubs are recreational. |
Beckett's | ambitions now turn to discovering the Brethren Court a |
ans to upgrade the ground in line with their | ambitions of achieving football league status, and att |
ational Youth Choir and originally harboured | ambitions of becoming an opera singer. |
e Albrecht was a keen male cheerleader, with | ambitions of becoming a professional mascot. |
e steady weakening of shamkhals fostered the | ambitions of the Avar khans, whose greatest coup was t |
The embassy was a product of political | ambitions of Sotelo and Date Masamune. |
m, Prince of Orange, to save Europe from the | ambitions of the French monarch. |
f the 18th-century poets to the metaphysical | ambitions of the twentieth (in terms of English poetry |
13 May 2008 he finally decided to pursue his | ambitions of playing in Europe. |
But he still held | ambitions of becoming the "first among equals". |
A real test of the international | ambitions of Isotype, as Marie Neurath saw it, was the |
ella, like Tony Adcock before him, harboured | ambitions of and deserved the big time. |
The interests and | ambitions of Oldenbarnevelt and Maurice did not clash. |
60s and 1970s that combined the metaphorical | ambitions of top-shelf Westerns, like Shane and The Se |
The | Ambitions of Curiosity: Understanding the World in Anc |
y were by now little more than a pawn of the | ambitions of Buckingham's son, the 2nd Marquess of Buc |
ies, driven by both Ottoman needs and by the | ambitions of some of the Hospodars (who, mindful of th |
pisode Leung attempts to revisit aspects and | ambitions of his childhood life. |
ished cane sugar plantation workers, and the | ambitions of a loving grandmother who works hard to pu |
McCormick, Ted (2009), William Petty and the | Ambitions of Political Arithmetic. |
The religious | ambitions of the Scottish lords were realised in the R |
is rapid and sustained growth was due to the | ambitions of several Italian businesspeople, the openi |
The individual | ambitions of three songwriters took its toll on group |
Comstock, the leader of the mutiny, had | ambitions of creating his own kingdom on Mili Atoll. |
by the corruption, social injustice and the | ambitions of some political men and dedicates his time |
The | ambitions of the club are the republican champion's ti |
o the public has become one of the long-term | ambitions of the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway. |
d 300 million tonnes, if it is to fulfil its | ambitions of being a developed country. |
decision was made to "further the political | ambitions of President, Victor Ma" |
found itself caught between the expansionist | ambitions of the Counts of Salm and the wish of the Bi |
eko Chiba took up ballet at a young age with | ambitions of becoming part of Takarazuka Revue. |
and as the Lardeau Country, Lardeau once had | ambitions of becoming much larger, like Trout Lake Cit |
ed, there were also regional chieftains with | ambitions of their own. |
rence did little to decrease the territorial | ambitions of parties in the region. |
Designed to reflect the | ambitions of the growing city of Belfast, its architec |
girl, Mayil (played by Sridevi), filled with | ambitions of becoming a teacher. |
grow, which quickly became a target for the | ambitions of the Dukes of Brabant and Lords of Grimber |
, but Adhemar was known to have presidential | ambitions of his own. |
adopted authoritarian traits and harbouring | ambitions of power. |
m Leicester City in part by the Championship | ambitions of the Tigers. |
by external enemies, but due to the personal | ambitions of its religious leaders, the Khojas. |
s to provide a critical look at the imperial | ambitions of the United States and to explore viable a |
der to be reestablished and the expansionist | ambitions of the kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula to |
The club has | ambitions of progressing to an even higher level, havi |
h the fortunes of the Empires and the feudal | ambitions of those, whether the Counts or Walis, appoi |
h the fortunes of the Empires and the feudal | ambitions of the Counts or Walis appointed to administ |
The novel reflects the imperialist | ambitions of Japan at the time, and foreshadowed the R |
it Canada Factory team on a Metrakit 50 with | ambitions of winning several Canadian National titles. |
D's religious foundations, and the political | ambitions of intelligent design proponents. |
ncil of Five Regents were unable to keep the | ambitions of Tokugawa Ieyasu in check. |
uch as the king of Wight, Edwin thwarted the | ambitions of Cwichelm of Wessex. |
book, Faster than the Limiteds, reflects the | ambitions of the project. |
o former QPR colleague Rufus Brevett, as the | ambitions of their owner Mohamed Al Fayed became appar |
arty leaders to put an official stamp on the | ambitions of President Jonathan. |
Born in Jasin, Malacca, Liow had | ambitions of being a doctor but was thwarted by the un |
It pits the | ambitions of large, multinational wine producers, in p |
, for the republic was beginning to fear the | ambitions of the Visconti, and the new doge, Francesco |
eria, although not asserting any territorial | ambitions of its own, was averse to the absorption of |
Rachel then tells Steve that all her | ambitions of escaping Cradle Bay and going to college |
. Bhagyaraja, the movie follows the life and | ambitions of the hero, Palakkad Madhavan played by K. |
to give them names more to the taste of the | ambitions of the era. |
estminster and Victoria and the brothers had | ambitions of it becoming a major deep-water port. |
Finland's official | ambitions on a Greater Finland get known abroad with t |
J3 started his musical | ambitions online, as he pursued recognition on his Mys |
r, she left her music career to pursue other | ambitions, only appearing briefly in the mid-90s parti |
onal propaganda misrepresentations, personal | ambitions, opportunism, and information clampdowns in |
to pay a high ransom for his son and give up | ambitions over French territory. |
Sheldon's career | ambitions preclude his spending much time on a persona |
1982 also saw the beginning of an | ambitions project of operated a large ferry/cruise shi |
Ruptured | Ambitions' projects have included distribution, record |
The following year saw Racing's | ambitions realized with a romp to the Pro D2 crown, fi |
Ruptured | Ambitions Records first began life as a 'do-it-yoursel |
Hockey East Pro | Ambitions Rookie of the Week (Week of December 13, 201 |
nd stamp collecting and when asked about her | ambitions, said that if there is anything she really w |
xactly accomplished Henry's own expansionist | ambitions, so he converted to Rode's column. |
realised that it was not going to meet their | ambitions, so it was abandoned and only a few fragment |
Vaulting | Ambitions: Sociobiology and the Quest for Human Nature |
7 win for governor, and his reputed national | ambitions, some argue Roemer's performance in office a |
editorial staff, the publication lowered its | ambitions somewhat, focusing more on photos from trade |
Wine production with higher quality | ambitions started in the 1970s, when several internati |
lfo, a punctilious undertaker with political | ambitions, takes charge of the journey, including seve |
n of Sheng Long; Noon stated that Capcom had | ambitions that the game would crush Mortal Kombat II, |
w, are beginning to recognize that there are | ambitions that the United States has on the lands and |
es into account the shifting allegiances and | ambitions that straddle the Detroit/Windsor Canada/US |
a group, Morrissey and Marr still harboured | ambitions that they would be recognised as songwriters |
tion in the later nineteenth differed to the | ambitions that exist today, there were some similariti |
Lofty | Ambitions, the blog she co-authors with Doug Dechow wa |
He did not give up his political | ambitions there, and took the - now considered unusual |
d an extravagant lifestyle and had political | ambitions; this lifestyle coupled to the falling reven |
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