-
Journalists and reporters, potential buyers and some consumers who know they will never in their wildest dreams afford the luxury cars enter Cobo Hall Arena to admire the creativity, ingenuity, and craftsmanship required to produce the cars.
FORBES: The Irony Surrounding The North American Auto Show
-
Those resources consist of a lot of rock, a lot of sunlight that could be used to generate electricity to process the rock and, at least in the dreams of many lunar scientists, some 20 billion tonnes of frozen water believed to lie at the bottoms of craters near the poles, where it is sheltered from the evaporative effects of sunlight.
ECONOMIST: Spaceflight
-
While in some respects Raitt is a pragmatist, her dreams for a better and safer world have spawned a passion for political activism.
CNN: Bonnie Raitt's colorful blues
-
"I wanted to explain to Ellie that it was all right to have fantastic dreams and aim for them, as long as you recognise there is some work involved in that, " she adds.
BBC: Scotland
-
The airlines, as if in the role of some grim, relentless restructuring consultant, seem determined to grind down the hopes and dreams of front-cabin aspirants.
FORBES: Occupy This: Up in the Air
-
We want to highlight and share with you some of the faces and stories of the amazing people who have made their dreams to do good in the world a reality through their career in the Foreign Service.
WHITEHOUSE: Our Top Stories
-
As is by now well known, the partners of private equity firms such as Blackstone, KKR, Permira, TPC, CVC, BC Partners among many others became wealthy beyond most people's wildest dreams - to the tune of tens of millions of pounds, hundreds of millions of pounds and in some cases billions of pounds.
BBC: The financial lessons of Southern Cross