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She and dreamed
She dreamed up the cookie recipe, tried it, liked it and entered it in the contest.
She did say, however, that she had never dreamed that he would run for office.
She had dreamed of becoming a missionary prior to her marriage.
She directed her friends in make-believe games and performances and dreamed of becoming an actress.
She considered the character an " affable version " of herself — both were " semi-articulate, dreamed of being a singer and suffered from insecurity "— and was surprised to win an Oscar for her performance.
" She was also remembered as a heroine to Burton Cummings on his 1978 album " Dream of a Child " in the song " Dream of a Child ," including the lines " When I was a child, dreamed that Elvis Presley, was standing on the corner, kissing Brenda Lee ", and in the closing line, " I love Brenda Lee / Brenda Lee loves me / yeah ...".
She said of the nomination, " It's far beyond what I ever dreamed for – that would have been too far fetched ".
She graduated from high school in Kansas City, Missouri where Larson attended the University of Missouri for three semesters and also worked at waitressing and office jobs before giving in to the pursuit of a musical career she'd dreamed of since singing along to the radio as a child.
She dreamed of experiencing “ cosmic grandeur ” and space-faring adventures.
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She dreamed of visiting the US and attending University there.
She dreamed of bringing her mother to the city and was able to in 2006.
She records her joy when presented with a complete copy of the Tale of Genji, and how she dreamed of living a romance like those described in it.
She dreamed of becoming an explorer like her father.
I never dreamed it could be me .” She leaves.
She enjoyed comic books and dreamed of becoming an animator.
She was the adorably forlorn, soot-stained nasal-congested chimney-sweep who wants only to be " a beautiful glamorous movie star, for its own sake ", and, by virtue of an instantaneous costume-change, the huge-bosomed, gold-gowned, blonde bombshell of a movie star she always dreamed she'd be.
* Bride: She is the bride who dreamed of being a queen.
She dreamed of being an actress, but ended up a singer.
She bought a lakefront inn, The Cedar Lake Inn, a destination she'd loved as a child and somewhere she'd always dreamed of living once she was released from prison.
:" Margaret ( a slave ) had become so excessively negligent and indifferent to her duties … that Carrie ( Caroline Holmes White, Emma's sister ) asked Isaac to punish her ... He ... after dark took her to an extreme end of the garden, intending to reprimand her and with a light strap gave her two or three cuts across her shoulders ... She tore away ... and sprang into the creek … she plunged head foremost ... Mr. Bull had the creek dragged unsuccessfully ... and the current must have swept the body out ... She had ( said ) a few days ago that if she was ever touched again she would drown or kill herself … But none dreamed of such a demoniac temper ... It put poor Isaac nearly crazy, for he blamed himself as ... undue severity ... Poor fellow, to have his peace of mind destroyed by the blind rage of such a creature is too dreadful.

She and 1968
She died in her sleep on June 1, 1968, at her home, Arcan Ridge, located in Easton, Connecticut.
She graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1968 with a bachelor's degree in education and soon took a job as a second grade teacher.
She graduated in 1968 with a Bachelor of Science degree in education.
She was a professor of anthropology and chair of the Division of Social Sciences at Fordham University's Lincoln Center campus from 1968 to 1970, founding their anthropology department.
She rounded out 1967 with the raunchy but low-charting " Tony Rome " (# 83 ) — the title track from the detective film Tony Rome starring her father — while her first solo single in 1968 was the more wistful " 100 Years " (# 69 ).
She grew up in Goleta, California, and graduated from Dos Pueblos High School in 1968 in the top 10 percent of her class and was the student body treasurer of her high school.
She enrolled in the University of California, Berkeley on a state scholarship in 1968.
She began to study Art History in the University of Helsinki in 1962 but in autumn 1963 she changed her studies to law, and obtained her Master of Laws degree in 1968 specializing in criminal law.
She had planned on becoming an English teacher, but she and Buckingham dropped out in 1968 to move to Los Angeles in pursuit of a music career when Nicks ' family moved to Chicago.
She was married three times and had a daughter, Christina ( born May 16, 1968 ) by her second marriage, to British actor David Cameron.
She was featured in Sports Illustrateds Faces in the Crowd in the January 9, 1968 issue.
She joined the presidential campaign of close friend Robert F. Kennedy, and heard the shots when he was assassinated on June 5, 1968.
She has starred in a variety of other successful films, including The Thomas Crown Affair ( 1968 ), Three Days of the Condor ( 1975 ), and Mommie Dearest ( 1981 ).
She also starred in 1968 with Steve McQueen in the caper film The Thomas Crown Affair ( and had a small role in the 1999 remake with the same title with Pierce Brosnan ).
She then attended The Catholic University of America, from 1964 to 1968, where she began dating actor Chris Sarandon.
She has three brothers, Ganden ( b. 1968 ), Dechen ( b. 1973 ), and Mipam ( b. 1978 ), and a half-sister named Taya ( b. 1960 ), from her father's previous marriage.
But when it opened at the Palace Theatre in February 1968, Frank Marcus, reviewing for Plays and Players, commented that: " She sings well.
She moved to Brooklyn in 1968.
She earned a certificate in Russian, a Masters of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, writing her Master's thesis on the Soviet diplomatic corps, and her doctoral dissertation on the role of journalists in the Prague Spring of 1968.
She was an Olympic medalist in 1968, and was named the Associated Press Athlete of the Year for 1970.
She performed on Broadway twice ( in 1967 and 1968 ) and won a special Tony Award in 1968.
She also helped make history when she intervened in the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968, in which the women of the Dagenham Ford Plant demanded to be paid the same as their male counterparts.
She appeared in Season 1, episode 10 ( Log 132-The Producer ) of the 1968 television series Adam-12 as a girl named Susan Decker.
She returned to theatre ( between films ) more often in the 1950s and 1960s, playing in London and on tour in such roles as Edith Fenton in The Hat Trick ( 1950 ); Felicity, Countess of Marshwood, in Relative Values ( 1951 and 1953 ); Grace Smith in A Question of Fact ( 1953 ); Lady Yarmouth in The Night of the Ball ( 1954 ); Mrs. St. Maugham in The Chalk Garden ( 1955 – 56 ), Dame Mildred in The Bright One ( 1958 ); Mrs. Vincent in Look on Tempests ( 1960 ); Mrs. Gantry ( Bobby ) in The Bird of Time ( 1961 ); Mrs. Moore in A Passage to India ( 1962 ); Mrs Tabret in The Sacred Flame ( 1966 and 1967 ); Prue Salter in Let's All Go Down the Strand ( 1967 ); Emma Littlewood in Out of the Question ( 1968 ); Lydia in His, Hers and Theirs ( 1969 ); and others.

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