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"Dude, when I'm done with this training I'll be like those dudes in the video games--I'll kick everyone's ass! I'll be famous!"

"Neo, think strategically. Of course you want to keep yourself entertained, but this isn't a game. Reality is in the eye of the beholder. Eliminate all distractions and focus on your ultimate fate. Your showmanship and athleticism will take you far, but it's nothing without political savvy. You will need all of these to become The One."

Winner of the 2000 silver medal in the 76kg class Olympic freestyle wrestling
Norwegian beauty who made competitive figure skating a popular spectator sport
Elizabeth Berkley's character on "Saved By the Bell"
Cairo, Georgia native who is the most decorated basketball player in Olympic history
Man who named his band after his grandmother's jelly
New York city councilwoman from Manhattan district 2 who is the city's first openly lesbian Puerto Rican councilor
Musician who fronted the Pacemakers
Winner of the Holt medallion in 1995 and 1999
Incumbent who dropped out of the 2002 NJ Senate race due to ethics violations
Musician who defined the 1960's Chicago sound in hits like "Gypsy Woman."
New York Power forward who moved over from defense midway through the 2002 season
"Mod Squad" babe whose daughter is a "Boston Public" star
Republican who unseated an incumbent to take the 1998 Illinois Senate race
Actress whose character on Dawson's Creek fell off a dock and drowned
Athlete who testified against 3 men charged with stabbing him in a nightclub
Champion high jumper who appeared on the cover of Vogue in the spring of 2000
Widow appointed to the U.S. Senate to fill the seat won by her posthumously elected husband
Driver of car #24 on NASCAR's racing circuit
South Carolinian Desert Storm veteran elected to the House during the 1994 Gingrich revolution
Character actor whose identical twin brother appeared on "90210"
Man who has represented the Bremerton/Tacoma area in Congress since 1976
Boxing champ most famous for chomping Holyfield's ear during a 1997 match
Pitcher who went to the Florida Marlins as the #2 overall selection in the 1999 draft
Beloved children's book character played by Sarah Polley in the PBS series
Third-party candidate in the 1980 Presidential election
Woman who sued Bill Cosby, claiming to be his illegitimate daughter
Real-life son of TV's Jason Seaver and singer Gloria Loring
NHL veteran Right Wing nicknamed the "Little Ball of Hate"
Democrat who represents Contra Costa and Solano counties in the U.S. House
NFL QB who won the 1996 Heisman trophy
Candidate whose presidential campaign imploded after the Monkey Business

14th President of the United States
315 lb. Guard currently playing his 5th NFL season in Tennessee
1970s politician who resigned his cabinet post to protest the handling of the Iranian hostage crisis
Actor who earned an Oscar nomination for Frank Capra's Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
Actress selected for the title character in Adrian Lyne's Lolita after a nationwide casting search
Athlete featured as "Catch-22" in recent Visa commercial
Bucksport Republican representing District 113 in the Maine state legislature
Children's author and illustrator whose works include Caldecott Honor Books Truck and Freight Train
Classic soul singer whose singles include "You Left the Water Running", "Tear Stained Face", and "One Woman Man"
Current Colorado Rockies relief pitcher traded from St. Louis after an outstanding rookie season in 1999
Democrat from Riverdale, Georgia elected to serve District SH 093 in the State House of Representatives
Documentary producer and cinematographer whose feature directorial debut was 2001's "My Sister's Wedding"
Former Chicago Cub named NL Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 1990
Former Conan sidekick who now controls the universe
Franklin Roosevelt appointee to the Supreme Court who served in the U.S. Senate from 1927-1937
Head coach for Switzerland's national soccer team
Illinois Representative who has co-authored 3 books with his famous father
Inconsistent yet powerful golfer who took a surprising victory at the 1991 PGA Championship
Inline street skater who won a gold medal in the 1997 X Games--on his sixteenth birthday
Jazz trumpeter whose releases include "Vice & Virtue", "Hissy Fit", and "This Against That"
Late British character actor who appeared as a waiter in "A Hard Day's Night"
Louisiana gospel singer whose 2001 album was Like the Seagull
Malaysian badminton star who, in 1998, became the first non-Indonesian winner of the Indonesian Open title in 10 years
Man sworn in as the 63rd Secretary of State on January 20, 1993
Man who appeared as "Grampa Beefstake" in the 2000 feature Red Lipstick
Man who represents the 8th Senate District in the Kentucky Legislature
Miami Heat Forward who played for the Fighting Irish
Musician from The Call who appeared as John the Apostle in The Last Temptation of Christ
Phillies pitcher who became the 3rd player in team history to have back-to-back 30-save seasons
Player who, having been with the L.A. Clippers and in the CBA, signed with the Timberwolves as a free agent in 2002
Republican representing District 80 in the Louisiana House of Representatives
Republican representing the 80th Assembly District in Wisconsin
Singer whose eponymous band released the album Shine in 2000
State legislator and career farmer representing Pennsylvania's 13th district since 1982
Super Bowl XXXII's Most Valuable Player
Texan who was the first black woman from the Deep South to be elected to the House of Representatives
The first African-American woman to star in her own weekly TV series
Track and field superstar who won his 4th Olympic long jump in 1996
TV comedian whose grandson is actor Jason Patric
Woman who played J.R. Ewing's long-suffering wife
World Boxing Council lightweight champion from 1985-1987
Yale Divinity School honorary degree recipient in 1997 and a former lieutenant governor


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