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Finn wanders all over Ooo until he manages to locate Jake, who is fulfilling a bizarre lifelong ambition of being a brick inside a shack as it collapses. Finn expresses his support, but decides to head back to the Tree Fort. He leaves a walkie talkie with Jake. After a period of time passes, Jake begins absentmindedly narrating the events ...
In 1998 Casey fulfilled a lifelong ambition by playing Anita in West Side Story, both at the Prince Edward Theatre and on the national tour. [7] It was during this tour she met her husband, Graham MacDuff. [citation needed] Casey made her first appearance in Chicago as Velma Kelly in 1998, a role she has reprised on numerous occasions.
Her lifelong ambition of appearing on network television begins to look like a distant dream. In her desperation, she commits professional blunders but ends up finding support in an unlikely source: her archenemy, the cameraman Pete Scanlon, with whom she once had casual sex. He introduces her to a new approach to life: to live every moment of ...
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Graylee is Shiki's master and father to Ailee. Years before the events of the series, he apparently dies due to a suspected incident with gunpowder, but has been hinted to not actually be the case. His life-long ambition is to hunt the legendary Myo Galuna. He had a 'Mark of the Sealed Hunter' and is said to be able to equip most weapons.
Campbell began his lifelong ambition of translating the gospels, and around 1750, he composed the first two chapters of The Philosophy of Rhetoric. Campbell's growing reputation impressed the magistrates of the city of Aberdeen and he was offered a ministerial position in 1757. His return brought him to the core of the growing intellectual ...
On October 1, 1931, [9] Long retired from Cosmopolitan and went into the book publishing business, which had been his lifelong ambition. [4]In 1932 he edited, and published with his publishing partner Richard R. Smith, 20 Best Stories in Ray Long's 20 Years as an Editor, [10] however, this first publishing enterprise with Smith failed, and caused Long to become bankrupt in 1933. [6]