Sentences with phrase «now achieved his ambition»

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CCA and TCCC have now signed off on plans that set out their growth ambitions and how they will work together to achieve their goals in each market.
Granted, the Deacs will forever be in the wrong division — now that Clemson and Florida State have their acts together, unlike 2006, when Wake won the league — but whatever ambitions they have, a Clawson fourth year might be the time to achieve them.
To think what this man once achieved over a decade since and to realise what a ghastly low he has sunk to right now, is enough to make a true fan with REAL ambition feel suicidal.
Regardless of the outcome of the EU referendum on 23rd June Boris is now regarded by friends and foes alike as being best placed to achieve his lifetime ambition of being PM.
To achieve their grander ambitions, such as creating algae capable of churning out fuel for cars, genetic engineers are now trying to make far more sweeping changes.
He started with grand ambitions, he has achieved most of what he hoped for, and now he asks, with Peggy Lee: Is that all there is?
Achieve Together was backed by graduate trainee programme Teach First, as well as Teaching Leaders and Future Leaders, both of which have now merged under the new name Ambition School Leadership.
My hopes were so high and now I just feel like I want to kill myself sometimes because i will never achieve the ambitions that I was conditioned to expect my whole life if I graduated from Oxford.
Now that sounds like the beginning of a worthy ambition, but while you stumble around blindfolded, below knee level, you're not going to be achieving much in that direction.
There is now a bustling market of altcoins that rode in on bitcoin's coattails, with ambitions of achieving a highly valued token and thriving community like their common patriarch.
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