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It's the kind of perennial seller that all authors aspire to—indeed that creators of all types should aspire to.
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Either way, being second or third seed, I have to play at the best level to aspire to the things I aspire to.
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But ... But the main idea that you're not the giant restaurant, and you don't aspire to be, and you don't aspire to be a chain.
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"To the degree that we're allowed to make films that aspire to be art more than they aspire to be mass consumption, it's great," he said.
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Aspire filed the new lawsuit, but sources connected to the case tell us Jas is calling the shots ... as he now owns a chunk of Aspire.
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Real also has an informal relationship with Aspire: Ivan Bravo, the Aspire Academy's director general, worked as director of strategy in Madrid between 2003 and 2010.
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Here's how it works: Young Money pays Aspire 1/3 of its Drake profits, then Aspire keeps 1/3, and gives the other two-thirds to Prince.
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And so you know, for me to become CEO, I now get to become a model for what other people can aspire to and what they should aspire to.
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Masculinity in our culture is aspirational, while femininity is denigrated, and as a result, it's generally more accepted for girls to aspire toward masculinity than it is for boys to aspire toward femininity.
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And that's a model that this country should aspire to.
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Well, you obviously give us all something to aspire to.
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More importantly, it gave homegrown entrepreneurs something to aspire to.
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He is the man I aspire one day to become.
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With everything that I do, I will aspire to inspire.
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His is a legacy to which we can all aspire.
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Naturally, they will aspire to become ambassadors and assistant secretaries.
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But losing your hair is not something you aspire to.
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I aspire to be all the things that he is.
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I aspire to have their power, beauty, sensuality, and femininity.
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I don't aspire to be president of the United States.
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"Nor did I ever aspire to have this much money."
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But I think he should aspire to that in 2020.
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I mean rap doesn't necessarily aspire to community, does it?
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"Not being forthcoming isn't something I aspire to," he said.
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Is there one party platform to which we all aspire?
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"We aspire to become a hub for consumption," Enthoven concluded.
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On Halloween, people at a minimum aspire to have fun.
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What example is this for young children to aspire to?
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Do you aspire to take on professional fighters as well?
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I aspire to take a selfie with my Renaissance twin.
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In the end, though, all cocktails aspire to the martini.
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And the paintings I create aspire to express these attributes.
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It's what most good first novels merely aspire to be.
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"And I think that's something we can all aspire to."
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For our tours to Rwanda, we're working with Aspire Rwanda.
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Is there a piece of jewelry you aspire to own?
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We should all aspire to that level of personal curation.
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We will aspire to be as good as he was.
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And Netflix doesn't aspire, or pretend, to have everything, either.
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DIMON: YOU THINK WE COULD ASPIRE TO SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
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But it is something we can all aspire to be!
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This hedge fund is not about putting a dent in the universe, a goal to which techies often aspire, but about putting bulges in its partners' wallets, a goal to which hedge funds always aspire.
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I was able to aspire to bigger positions and to relocate.
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It saw kinship, and perhaps something to which it could aspire.
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I am not vegan nor do I aspire to be one.
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Mindy Kaling is the best friend everyone should aspire to have.
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Here's why we all should aspire to be someone's pet fish.
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It's a hard way to live, but one to aspire to.
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They unearth their deepest fears and aspire to their highest hopes.
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I aspire to have that level of tenacity, impact, and vision!
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The velvet worm is what we all should aspire to be.
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That's the job that even today most people aspire to. Right?
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Four albums aspire to subversion, but delight is disruptive by definition.
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"That is not who we aspire to be," the narrator says.
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And few Britons aspire to rent from the council for life.
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Its customers include tax prep company Tributi and lending business Aspire.
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Plus, Spotlight gives users something to aspire to as they record.
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Its customers include tax prep company Tributi and lending businesses Aspire.
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But most banks still only aspire to creating such a platform.
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The recipients have a lofty list of goals to aspire to.
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To be clear, a company need not aspire to go public.
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When something is normalized, then younger people can aspire to it.
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"I aspire to be more like 'Sissy' than anything," Bruce said.
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But we can say that we aspire to be this chill.
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David, you're a constant reminder of what I aspire to be.
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Both have provided escapism and something for Americans to aspire to.
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"We really aspire to be like the Kochs," Brock told BuzzFeed.
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We should all aspire to achieve G Perico's level of productivity.
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China and Russia both aspire to putting people on the Moon.
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Does she aspire to anything outside of her dealings with males?
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Such devotion to principle is something we can all aspire to.
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We ought to aspire to be more than a feedback loop.
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Everyone has a dream job, the position they constantly aspire to.
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Your children will see this and aspire to do the same.
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Should anybody aspire to build a relationship so intensely and quickly?
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Nor does he aspire to one day be vegan or vegetarian.
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At their best, graphic novels can grant such permission to aspire.
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We are doomed to aspire for the rest of our lives.
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Is being good something you strive to be or aspire toward?
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You aspire to have a brand that is the next WB?
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That's what I aspire to offer those who seek my advice.
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What more can we aspire to in the age of Trump?
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What is your advice for people who aspire to become reporters?
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Aspire, respire, perspire — you can't separate your breath from your experience.
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"Popular Force cannot aspire to the 2021 presidential election," Melendez said.
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Do you aspire to grow or prefer to stay the same?
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Why doesn't more art aspire to do something that seems impossible?
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Asking is the key to achieving virtually anything we aspire to.
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Enter Aspire, a program Mr. Di Lorenzo created two years ago.
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They can aspire to better policies that will support their culture.
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Judge Gorton is wrong that colleges always aspire to be meritocracies.
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Fish Cheeks doesn't aspire to the worldwide recognition Nahm has won.
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But most of all, they aspire to make the world better.
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Unlike their fascist predecessors, today's populists don't aspire to change society.
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Well, we at least aspire to seem less terrible than most.
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Kids don't aspire to be like Monte Morris, but more probably should.
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It possesses a gravitational force to which most works of art aspire.
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They aspire to the rewards of writing but not to the travail.
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After all, we all aspire to be remarkable at what we do.
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"We aspire to serve our community like a library does," Ferriso said.
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José: I'd say I aspire to be a man of the woods.
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American Dream is a noble ethos to which all people should aspire.
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It has suited Tim well and that's a model I aspire to.
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They're also frankly what many people, regardless of gender, aspire to become.
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To aspire to be something better, whether in grand or small ways.
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It had to be trendy enough that teens would aspire to wholesomeness.
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So with that in mind, let's break down the new Aspire laptops.
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They'll be looking at what it is that they aspire to be.
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There is no ideal, high-brow museum "experience" everyone should aspire to.
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The question is what other model do we have to aspire to?
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I don't think I'm going to try and aspire to her level.
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Still, it's nice to have something to aspire to in life. [Anandtech]
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But none would aspire to re-impose Christianity by top-down methods.
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Typically, food tastes good, and the best aspire to great over time.
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A recent survey of young Britons found that 93% aspire to marry.
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The Cardinals need him to be the team they aspire to be.
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Yes, he thinks everyone else should aspire to be more like us.
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That's what I aspire to be when I step on the stage.
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We should aspire to them every single day, in everything we do.
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Graduates of Ms. Sardella's classes may aspire to become Miss Mermaid France.
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By thinking positive, you also think big, and aspire for greater results.
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Check out some of the reasons you should aspire to similar heights.
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"We aspire to play a major role in our neighbourhood," Panagiotakis said.
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Does her character aspire to anything beyond her dealings with these males?
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Does the company aspire to build the ad ecosystem for TV's future?
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Both hint at what their companies aspire to be without pigeonholing them.
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"The most vulgar person ever to aspire to the presidency," Rubio says.
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Here, eight interesting Olympic records all athletes can aspire to break: 1.
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He challenges us daily to aspire to make this a better world.
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Like Teddy, the movie doesn't aspire to more than a passing grade.
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Jas Prince is going after Derrick Lawrence, who co-owns Aspire Music.
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Is there an empirically superior lunch to which we should all aspire?
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Target Guy: No-nonsense dudes who don't aspire to be Shawn Mendes.
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The rest of us can only aspire to this level of stubbornness.
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But the pro basketball model is what women in hockey aspire to.
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Everyone who cares about the planet also needs to aspire to effectiveness.
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This is the sort of service other bike companies should aspire to.
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"We aspire to be the leading digital consumer bank," Lane told investors.
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"Thats something we aspire to elsewhere," Chief Executive Andy Palmer told Reuters.
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She does not aspire to host her own comedy podcast one day.
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If you aspire to utmost success in life, you can't limit yourself.
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Whether standing or sitting, I aspire to her energy and life force.
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Are there any famous dogs or dog breeds you aspire to pet?
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I aspire to be a 'Chopped' chef and absolutely love to cook.
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Which is fine, because it's never something I aspire to do anyway.
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And that's nothing to aspire to, because what are you actually achieving?
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It first came to my attention in the Aspire Lounge of the Edinburgh airport, which, I assume, is so named because there is a relatively short window between when you have entered it and when you aspire to leave.
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Tech corporations that aspire to, can, and very possibly will change the world?
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For people who aspire to become entrepreneurs, the executive recommended taking action immediately.
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The device was developed by King of Prussia, Pennsylvania-based company Aspire Bariatrics.
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That's what I aspire to, regardless of what kind of horror it is.
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Dig deep to understand and aspire to be a certain kind of leader.
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Successful people know how to assimilate the environment they aspire to be in.
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So it became something to admire and aspire to and be self-reflective.
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" "We should aspire for a lower rate of unemployment and stronger employment growth.
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The Kindle Oasis is supposed to be the Kindle to which you aspire.
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Why should likability even be a virtue to aspire to in fiction writing?
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Lastly, there's the top-of-the-line Aspire 7 series, starting at $799.
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Unrequited peacemaker But above all, Peres seemed to aspire to be a peacemaker.
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The process entirely comes from you, but you should aspire to do more.
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While some songwriters may have recognizable signature sounds, Gorley doesn't aspire to one.
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"Comrades, a party on its knees cannot aspire to lead anything," she said.
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We should aspire to them every day in every single thing we do.
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That means Tesla must always aspire to be transparent, respectful, fair and just.
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That's definitely something we aspire to — that kind of antihero, but for women.
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" "Yeah," Sheeran admitted, "it's kind of what I aspire to be, I think.
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Public health officials aspire to have 226.05 percent of people immunized against measles.
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Obviously, I paint very differently, but I aspire to that in my work.
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A true car lover does not aspire to a modern Bugatti, trust me.
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That is a competition that America should not aspire to take part in.
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Those are the things you aspire to when you go to school there.
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Most share religious objectives and aspire to establish a version of Shariah law.
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You aspire to make the world environmentally a place where it is sustainable.
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We should aspire to learn from our elders instead of just admiring them.
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But could they also help, even unwittingly, the societies they aspire to govern?
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"It takes us further from the country we aspire to be," Obama said.
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" He added, "It's not even something that would make sense to aspire to.
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Some aspire to lead legacy organizations with the strongest voices in our politics.
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The songs were almost entirely familiar, but they didn't aspire to mere comfort.
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However, it's presumptuous to think that America would aspire to be like Finland.
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"Compromise" sounds like a noble ideal that all reasonable people should aspire to.
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And he does it beautifully, in ways I could never even aspire to.
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"That's something I aspire toward," says Desta of the blend between two places.
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He exemplifies what a human being could aspire to, or be inspired by.
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Civility in our everyday interactions is a virtue to which we should aspire.
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Barstool doesn't aspire to run a sportsbook, as Fox does through Fox Bet.
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They aspire to change India at both the collective and the individual level.
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In truth, neither country performs as well as it should aspire to do.
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Angela is really talented and I aspire to be like her one day.
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The art we aspire to is a remote sensation, always out of reach.
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The leading contenders aspire to net zero emissions by 2050, if not before.
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Start-ups aspire to create even more streamlined software, but it isn't easy.
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Obviously, Miedema says, being a top goal scorer is something to aspire to.
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American socialists aspire to a society where people can live lives of dignity.
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Both aspire to be elected president of the United States later this year.
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Chinatown, after all, is anything but neutral, nor does it aspire to be.
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He developed the Fast and Furious franchise — a move Netflix should aspire to.
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To be an officer — which most men aspire to — requires a college degree.
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So, with the world watching, the question is, to what do we aspire?
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Greenman's book is not a straight path, but it doesn't aspire to be.
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He is basically the prototype for the kind of auntie I aspire to be.
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It's no secret that so many young people aspire to be loving plant moms.
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That's where games fall down: they aspire to be commercial, apolitical and non-divisive.
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But I have a whole slew of friends who are or aspire to be.
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He is a modest, thoughtful man, with a career that many would aspire to.
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"We aspire for pretty healthy returns that typically exceed public market averages," Deeter said.
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Every church has guidelines for what they believe and who they aspire to be.
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We don't begrudge success, we aspire to it and admire those who achieve it.
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We aspire to make the international order serve our citizens—not to control them.
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Nursing is not a career many boys aspire to, or are encouraged to consider.
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Google, Uber and most carmakers who aspire to make autonomous vehicles already use lidar.
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"What we aspire to do is lead the fight against online bullying," Mosseri said.
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This is a Chromebook, it does not aspire to impress you with its looks.
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Obviously I aspire to have a mortgage one day, but this is the now.
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MIKE SANTOLI: Sure, well, something to aspire to for all of us, I guess.
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Bellm's work embodies the freedom of natural living many young folks aspire to achieve.
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The Bangalore-based startup, however, doesn't just aspire to be an online reseller network.
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" She continued, "I don't think I'm going to try and aspire to her level.
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All we need is a champion we can see ourselves in, and aspire towards.
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The plans include the Northern Railway project led by Australian coal miner Aspire Mining.
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He gave Ned's bastard son something to aspire toward, and Jon never forgot it.
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Meanwhile, internet service providers continue to remind us that they aspire to control content.
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It only exists if our leadership believes it's a worthwhile thing to aspire to.
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Meghan has handled this negative press with a level of grace I aspire to.
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We aspire to a race-blind justice system—why not actually make decisions blind?
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By asking candidates to name the two companies they aspire to work for, Leap.
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But girls should know those aren't the only qualities to aspire to, Weisgram said.
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That combination of conviction and invention is what I aspire to with my color.
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Who were you before that relationship began, and who do you aspire to be?
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I just aspire to be even half of how wonderful as my parents are.
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We can all only aspire to be more like her when we grow up.
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They should have love and a career, and it's okay to aspire for both.
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But it would not reflect the majoritarian spirit democratically enacted legislation should aspire to.
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I cannot paint a perfect picture, but I should aspire to do my best.
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They are Marx -infused leftists who aspire to a "post-work," open-bordered world.
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Looking west, we aspire and prepare to build nothing less than what you have.
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What she's saying: "For people who aspire to be president," she told the crowd.
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They often aspire to white-collar work by learning new skills during off-hours.
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Thank you for contributing so much- and giving us all something to aspire to!
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You don't know the full person I am or the one aspire to be.
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Do the internet folks that you're covering aspire to more mainstream outlets and platforms?
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One you'd aspire to get when you get a little bit of disposable income.
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They're not anything we really need; instead, they're something we're meant to aspire to.
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Indonesia is the best example of what motorbike taxi services can aspire to be.
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There's a sense of normalcy that to some extent we all aspire to attain.
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Or maybe it's more fair to say that we aspire to Hyper Light Status.
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It's a word for a basic human need, something many belief systems aspire to.
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That's a lofty role model to aspire to – only adapted to the digital age.
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"It's about taking something you aspire to and making it your own," he says.
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Moore sees Williamson as a woman she can aspire to be and relate to.
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In reality, death was small and dirty, nothing to aspire to, nothing to celebrate.
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I aspire to be — someday, if I have the courage for it — less ambitious.
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" All he could aspire to was "balance the books of dry cleaners and dentists.
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But are those the models to which the United States of America should aspire?
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So what lessons does her long tenure hold for women who aspire to lead?
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They aspire to elect a strong ruler with a firm grip on the country.
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Nor does she aspire to: "I just like to bring the funny," she said.
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Child nurtured on Olive Street is the example many of his clients aspire to.
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Blevins, whose career high is 21.72 games, does not aspire to break any records.
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That surely is one outlier status to which our 45th president does not aspire.
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It's about who we were, who we are and who we aspire to be.
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Through its mentoring program I work with black students who aspire to become physicians.
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Americans have always had a healthy skepticism of those who aspire to public office.
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This person might aspire to take better photos or create more complex video projects.
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In some traditions, Orthodox Jewish men aspire to lives of study, rather than work.
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It's easy enough to aspire to save $100,000 over 10 years — but for what?
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The iPhone is still considered a luxury product that many Africans aspire to own.
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"Tastes can change when people aspire to be different from other people," Vanderbilt says.
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"We aspire to exceed 23,000," Xelil said in response to written questions from Reuters.
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They aspire to monopoly, often unapologetically, and have been instrumental in rehabilitating the concept.
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Then they crushed and left those who aspire to join the middle class behind.
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That's the line that we should aspire to, at least in the short term.
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"He was the leader that we all wanted to aspire to be," Sumalpong said.
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And at our best, we aspire to be part of the promise that defines America.
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I hope they aspire to be middleweight champs and be stronger boxers than I am.
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Because at the end of the day it's good health we should all aspire to.
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" She continued, "I'm concerned with the generation of girls who aspire to look like Zendaya.
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You can try to aspire to it, but most aren't ever going to get there.
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Yet both aspire to fatherhood, even as they worry that it may be getting late.
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They are ordinary people doing extraordinary things… That is something we can all aspire to.
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But, confusingly, weight loss is still seen as a kind of success to aspire to.
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We aspire to do something, and she's the first to be like — I'll teach you.
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And at the heart of it, isn't that what we aspire to do with math?
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It's easy to understand why people aspire to make a living playing or composing music.
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"For me, it's about trying to help women who aspire to become pilots," she said.
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It's the sort of brainy science fiction to which many aspire and few consistently deliver.
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Those who aspire for the highest public office have done so for decades, he added.
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Acer's thinnest all-in-one desktop, the Aspire S24, is available for purchase starting today.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Now, would I aspire to the new Master & Dynamic headphones?
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"We aspire to lead the world in 5G," Pai said at the Mobile World Congress.
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These acolytes aspire to make their passion for partying and getting fucked up their art!
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In fact, feminists aspire for gender equality in order to benefit both women and men.
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I'm curious to get your impressions about Qatar's Aspire Academy, based on everything you've learned.
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Both are major industry figures in their own right and aspire to the top job.
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The first thing you notice about the Aspire S 27: It's not a MacBook Air.
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That is the mark of true hospitality—something we should all aspire to provide evermore.
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We all aspire to be as self-indulgent as Billy Porter at the Met Gala.
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Simply sitting back and letting things happen doesn't yield the quality of life you aspire.
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As a result, Drake's Young Money contract calls for Jas and Aspire to get paid.
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Other SME lenders in Southeast Asia include Funding Societies, Aspire Capital, First Circle and Finaxar.
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That statue represents the worst of humanity not the Tampa that we aspire to be.
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But that hasn't stopped him from opining on what those in government should aspire to.
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Listen to the great musicians, of every field, not just the field you aspire to.
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Kanye has often stood for what we believe, but moreover, what we aspire to believe.
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That women should aspire to something other than motherhood or they are wasting their lives.
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As a result, registration remained far below the level to which a democracy should aspire.
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"My father told me, 'Either leave basketball or aspire to be a professional,' " Aisha said.
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Banal mediocrity is the state to which these movies aspire — and few even manage that.
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For women, for what cities can aspire to build and for the art of architecture.
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Disney Aspire is a company initiative that offers tuition reimbursement to its employees up front.
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They tried to build after-school programs so that young people could aspire to college.
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I personally picked up a Hilton Honors Aspire Card from American Express earlier this year.
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If you're looking for VIP treatment, the Hilton Honors Aspire Card is like no other.
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Whiteness is something that many Africans aspire to, and light skin still has social capital.
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"You've got to give them something to aspire to" after getting out, Mr. Young said.
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They aspire not to become a part of the political system, but to upend it.
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At their best, they are are unfiltered representations of the people we aspire to be.
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One of her primary goals is to connect girls who aspire to work in technology.
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White men calling black men ''bro'' aspire to or assume a kinship with black Americans.
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JP points out the contract requires Aspire to use "best efforts" to get the funds.
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This is a goal to which I aspire and at which I am failing miserably.
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Across the rest of Europe, few other Socialist politicians can aspire to such untroubled leadership.
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"Of course, kids watch the pro game, but it's Koshien they aspire to," Maeda said.
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There is only one cabin class on Southwest, so one can't aspire to an upgrade.
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The idea was to put yourself out there and aspire for things, but be humble.
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"It's something to aspire to," Art Cashin, director of floor operations for UBS, told CNBC.
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They aspire to shift to 100% renewable energy and map a path to carbon neutrality.
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He also co-founded Aspire Health, which provided palliative care for patients facing serious illnesses.
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WALLFISCH There's a sort of nobility about it, which I think British people aspire to.
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"We aspire to close, intimate marriages, but emotions can be complicated and inconvenient," she explains.
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At issue is which vision we should embrace when we aspire to counter these tendencies.
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Adopting the language of digital marketing, users can aspire to become Forecasters, Influencers, and Activists.
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I can only aspire to be as nutritionally, physically, and ethically on-point as them.
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I feel like we have a long ways to go even to aspire for that.
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We're lucky to have a diverse staff, every place should aspire to ... But not lucky.
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It's true that not all books aspire to art, of course; but if a book that does aspire to art is treated as a commodity, readers do it a vast injustice by overlooking their own responsibility in the success or failure of the work.
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The Acer Aspire E 15 is the definition of a well-rounded laptop for everyday use.
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In reality, the perfect body simply does not exist, nor is it something to aspire to.
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And this Acer Aspire 3 offers plenty of that and more, and only for $309 total.
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Japan's Mitsubishi is one of the few companies that still aspire to compete with the duopoly.
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It's about the character of our country – who we are, and who we aspire to be.
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They aspire to overthrow conventional wisdom that Democrats must stay safely in the middle to compete.
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Despite the longer-term appeal of new growth markets, Mongolian-focused miners like Aspire remain cautious.
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My Tumblr account is based on a person I aspire to be, not who I am.
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Sattvic food is the food closest to nature and what we aspire to eat most of.
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Acer Aspire E-15, $549.99, available at AmazonThis article was originally published on 8/22/2016.
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"Antwon was a beautiful young man who could aspire to be anything," Nesby told BuzzFeed News.
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Is Lindsay's perceived obtuseness the sign of an internal enlightenment to which her friend could aspire?
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The reforms aspire to mend the institutional weaknesses revealed during the years following the financial crisis.
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"Self-funded candidates are not representative of the people they aspire to represent," she told me.
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"Eagle's Nest is an alluring cave and many divers aspire to dive there someday," she said.
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And at Google, even events that are decidedly not normal aspire to a kind of casualness.
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The four albums reviewed below aspire to subversion and enact it with varying degrees of commitment.
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Unlike generations past, there will be no "dream home" archetype for the masses to aspire to.
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"She does not think of herself [as] human, does not aspire to be human," she said.
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"The most vulgar person to ever aspire to the presidency," Marco Rubio says at one point.
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It is the perfect image of a mindset I aspire to but will likely never reach.
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"That's really what I aspire to have and the love that I want," he told Hannah.
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In the video interview, Ice Cube said Trump is what Americans love and aspire to be.
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Israel has declared Jerusalem its eternal capital, and most Palestinians aspire to east Jerusalem as theirs.
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We aspire in the coming century to develop science, technology and our youth's passion for knowledge.
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So let's aspire to hold all four governor's offices after the polls close in 2018. 4.
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At first glance, Acer's Aspire Switch Alpha 213 looks very much like a me-too device.
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This, in a nutshell, is the American small-town ideal — the mythological apex we aspire to.
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It's also a very positive statement and is something people can relate to and aspire to.
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Its standards aspire to those of developed economies, rather than emerging markets, though enforcement is weak.
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For starters, the aforementioned Hilton Honors Aspire includes a $73 Hilton resort statement credit issued annually.
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Mukpo clarified that Tokr does not quite aspire to be an Amazon for the cannabis industry.
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But here they were, dancing, lobbing and excelling in a setting that urged them to aspire.
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But while some love to hate on the cool-girl, carefree aesthetic, others aspire to it.
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Lighting an interest in STEM BEFORE high school is a goal that we should aspire to.
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"After watching them all, Washington should aspire to be more like 'The West Wing,' " Swalwell said.
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If this isn't a model we aspire to, the idea seems to be that we should.
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My position wins me no popularity contests, but neutral civil libertarians do not aspire to popularity.
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In the 2000s, the most glamorous job romantic comedy heroines could aspire to was magazine writer.
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It also sends a powerful message to girls and young women who aspire to be there.
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Do you aspire to that level and hope to take on someone as successful as them?
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And in history, I learned about that kind of American value as something we aspire to.
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Illegal immigration endangers everyone, exploits the taxpayers, and insults all who aspire to enter America illegally.
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That's why I felt strange signing up for the Hilton Honors Aspire Card from American Express.
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It's about the character of our country — who we are, and who we aspire to be.
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" But Mr. Obama did do something important: "He did give black people something to aspire to.
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An outspoken critic of government overreach, Packard believed that tech businesses should aspire to higher things.
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St. John doesn't necessarily argue: "We're not as deep as we aspire to be," he says.
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These days tech insurgents aspire to be purchased by Google and Facebook, not to replace them.
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To back a winner, you've got to be willing to say you aspire to win yourself.
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Mr. Suazo Córdova did not aspire to lofty social goals, former American and Honduran officials said.
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Each issue is dedicated to a female role model that little girls can aspire to emulate.
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On the back was another badge, another name: Aspire, the organization that owns and runs Eupen.
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"We'd like to aspire to be best in class in programming, in every category," Bajaria said.
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Being an entrepreneur is a dream to which many people aspire, and a worthwhile financial goal.
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Maybe even a disabled, asymmetrical dog with her disabled, asymmetrical human can aspire to such beauty.
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And McCain's memory this week reminded us about the values to which our politics must aspire.
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We must make sure that the culture we aspire to reaches every corner of our company.
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The situation is very different among the rich, particularly among those who aspire to become wealthy.
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I love the fact that the Hilton Aspire card automatically applied these credits to my bill.
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So yes, people still aspire to buying, it's still a value to own your own place.
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While more than 90 percent of millennials aspire to be leaders, according to a recent WorkplaceTrends.
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Though we all aspire for success, few take the time to reflect and eliminate counterproductive habits.
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If you aspire to be a journalist, consider interning at a local magazine or TV station.
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Unlike Aspire, Access is not free, Mr. Di Lorenzo said, but costs $15,000 for the year.
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Also, the people of those countries have never been, and neither aspire to become, U.S. citizens.
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" Moïse said during the interview that Haitian people are "proud, and aspire for a better future.
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We watched a former empire, winner of two world wars, aspire to become Singapore upon Thames.
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I aspire to be a lot more like that man, because he's an amazing human being.
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Mahindra is already working on an electric prototype of Ford's compact sedan Aspire, the sources said.
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Though Ms. Hartz didn't aspire to get into the technology industry, it was never far away.
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He is a hero, and his actions embody the ethos that all good mountaineers aspire to.
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She said during her MNSBC interview Monday that she used to "aspire to be like" Trump.
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Kurt Cobain, the anti-star, is the rock star icon with the career to aspire toward.
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The words "stealth" and "passing," and the sentence "they'll never know," were aims to aspire towards.
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It's not that I want my sons to aspire to the highest office in the land; it's that I aspire to be like Obama, a man who, we're told, set aside the work of running the country to dine with his daughters five nights a week.
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Start planning travel with HiltonThe Aspire card is really designed to inspire Hilton loyalty, with perks like a free annual weekend night, up to a $250 resort credit every year and a $100 credit on two-night stays at select properties through the Hilton Honors Aspire website.
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Our apartments looks nothing like Chrissy's 8,520-square-foot home, but it's certainly something to aspire to.
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For others, it's more fantasy-based, a crafted identity, representing something they aspire to or deem important.
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"We aspire to treat you like you're our only user," explains Rahul Vohra, the firm's chief executive.
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It's become less passe to rent apparel and accessories, especially as millennials aspire to own fewer things.
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It meant the world to me to get guidance from someone who I aspire to be like.
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" Nevertheless, the Tesla spokesperson said, "we believe the right number of incidents to aspire to is zero.
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"As for the UFC, many aspire to fight there but it is not so simple," said Khalidov.
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She is the example I aspire to and the standard by which I will judge my contribution.
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Ultimately, people are going to have to want different things, fear different things, aspire to different things.
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When you are a student, you can aspire to paint like Jasper Johns in an ordinary studio.
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I wanted BoJack to be more of a cautionary figure than someone that you aspire to be.
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"We aspire to bring you the highest-quality replicas of acceptable-quality plants," the Kickstarter pitch explains.
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But not all aspire to banking licences, which take time and effort: 20 months in Klarna's case.
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I hope my journey inspires readers to find the courage to become whoever they aspire to be.
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It has also called on prison work programs to "aspire" to offer wages based on inmate productivity.
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Kurdish leaders in Syria aspire to be America's permanent ally, like the Kurds next door in Iraq.
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He is that open, vulnerable, grounded, connected, feeling creature that I aspire to be all the time.
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And that made them harder to remember and to memorialize and, most critically, to aspire to be.
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Is it really the most radical change to which the #MeToo and Time's Up movements can aspire?
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The Aspire S24 starts at $899 on Acer's website, and is upgradeable to a 32GB RAM model.
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"We aspire to be a mobility platform that solves the first and last-mile problem," Sun said.
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Plato meant to point out how humans do not truly comprehend reality but can aspire to it.
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"Clearly that is leading to an EPS growth that is not what we aspire to," he said.
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Now the next thing that you aspire to is regaining control of your time and your attention.
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We should aspire for families to be kept together ... [but] what's happening right now is indefinite detention.
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It is brutally honest and brutally smart, which are both things I aspire to in my standup.
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Pizza inspires the kind of devotion that anti-vaxxers and climate change deniers can only aspire to.
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Democrats in Washington, and those who perhaps aspire to careers in the city, are still choosing caution.
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The Eameses presented an inspiring vision of the future that America could aspire to—especially during wartime.
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If your true self is to become intolerably hangry, choose your the person you aspire to be.
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Yeah, I think I'm often trying to aspire to a state of peace, usually through something difficult.
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Education reform is a big issue of mine because I aspire to have a career in academia.
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The bedroom is where we find out about ourselves, and where we can aspire to transcend ourselves.
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The Hilton Honors Aspire Card from American Express is a perfect example of why this is important.
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"This mom embarrassing her son is the mom all moms should aspire to be," one woman tweeted.
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New platforms aspire to have millions of consumers creating and sharing videos in a uniquely compelling way.
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But other rivals who aspire to succeed his elderly father may well want to sabotage his initiatives.
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And in May, a palliative care provider called Aspire Health was scooped up by insurance giant Anthem.
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Perhaps I'll even have a posthumous byline or two — not something I aspire to, by the way.
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An artist like Timberlake, for better or for worse, must aspire to high art and grand gestures.
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"This is not who we are and this is not who we aspire to be," Booker added.
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If you don't aspire to make real change, you can't inspire people to go to the polls.
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"We aspire for our cloud to be the platform for every workload on the planet," Yarkoni said.
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They embody what William Carlos Williams wrote that poems should aspire to — "no ideas but in things."
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Hilton Aspire cardholders also receive Priority Pass Select membership and guest privileges (up to two per visit).
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It brings them a small step closer to the cryptics that some PandA solvers aspire to conquer.
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It's never going to be the next great company, and we aspire to build a great company.
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Did my adoption mean I was supposed to try to aspire to a whiteness beyond my reach?
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The event is one of many that aspire to be the Oscars of the legal-cannabis industry.
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I aspire to be able to achieve this without having to sit quietly with my eyes closed.
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I won't compare myself to those great actors, but that is what I aspire to for sure.
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We don't aspire to be something foreign, but we express what is ours in a foreign way.
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Perhaps their daughters may grow up not just to aspire to be candidates — but to bankroll them.
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That's Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Evan Spiegel, that's the mantle they all sort of aspire to ... Yeah.
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Can classrooms aspire to being "safe spaces" if students engage in hate speech and openly carry guns?
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"That way, women like me — just starting their careers — can see women to aspire toward," she said.
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It's focused squarely on the folks in the middle, folks who aspire to be in the middle.
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That's what I would aspire to write in any joke or any written prose, television script, anything.
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You can now save 26% on the list price of the Acer Aspire 1 14-inch laptop.
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They must better represent who we aspire to be, and address some of the challenges we've seen.
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Even when they aspire to more balanced lives, they often find that traditional workplaces won't enable it.
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Here, Mr. President, is the reason: because we aspire to values that are actually worth fighting for.
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That's where we all aspire to be so it's nice to have that feeling for a change.
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"Beyond just money, China is seen by many Africans as a model to aspire towards," he added.
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With this question, you'll learn how your coworkers want to grow or what they aspire to do.
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Reality or fiction, the folks we aspire to look like don't always have the personalities we admire.
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She was an accessible personality whose lifestyle J. Crew customers could, and did, aspire to buy into.
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The more aware girls are of potential role models, the more they'll aspire to be like them.
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Not very many aspire to be the place where you try to impress your friends, or yourself.
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I don't, it's freedom and evolution for me...All of us, I feel, aspire to be free.
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Becoming an entrepreneur is a dream to which many of us aspire, and a worthwhile financial goal.
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"Billions" seems to aspire to be to bankers and lawyers what "The Wire" was to drug dealers.
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Only then the Africans can be free and the continent can aspire to live free of colonialism.
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It's a goal most of us rightfully aspire to, and one that can often help build wealth.
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Associates who aspire to partner level need to demonstrate incredible energy, analytical problem solving, and executive presence.
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It can be channeled into less destructive forms, and that's what political parties should aspire to do.
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While Burns's explorations of history and culture aspire to standards of objectivity, Cousins is unabashedly, unapologetically personal.
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Others aspire to be in a relationship but struggle to feel safety and love with another man.
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So I do think journalism can aspire to the standards of science, but we are journalists, right?
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Two in particular stuck with me, qualities that good critics aspire to, no matter what they're writing about.
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Other businesses are more flat and have less layers of management, and therefore fewer positions to aspire to.
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Let me step back, though, and articulate what I think is a deep, enduring principle to aspire to.
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"We can't aspire for good press while continuing to not play by the rules," another employee reportedly said.
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For the Milkenites, wealth is a goal for everyone to aspire to, not a problem to be solved.
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CJ's entire purpose is to give Ronnie, the nerdy lifeguard played by Jon Bass, something to aspire to.
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But Chandlar, 25, wants to make sure viewers don't aspire to follow in the Pretty Little Mamas' footsteps.
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The next Aspire test, scheduled for March 20 at Wallops, will be far more ambitious than its predecessor.
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My favorite films do that to me, so I aspire to do that to another audience member somewhere.
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Here are the five characteristics bosses should pay attention to if they aspire to be a great leader.
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Think Patagonia-wearing, Range Rover-driving, outdoorsy types or at least those who aspire to have that image.
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So if you aspire to be a billionaire one day, does it matter what you study in college?
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First up is the cheapest Aspire 22 series, which starting at $2256 is the cheapest of the bunch.
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"Now there are many countries around the world which aspire to be the next Silicon Valley," Pichai said.
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Women rising Risk taking can be especially critical for women who aspire to be in the C-suite.
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The first wave of innovation is to offer risk metrics and aspire to become the "FICO Score" provider.
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So many young people today aspire to be influencers and look to people like you as the example.
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THE POLITICIANS who aspire to the Democratic presidential nomination are now in a field that is 2800-strong.
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Mahalo (thanks), Hawaii, for being America's paradise and the home of a lifestyle we all can aspire to.
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Houndedji and Madeline both aspire to be a headmistress one day, a future once unimaginable in the convent.
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" Character is key: "People follow people they respect... you must aspire to be men and women of character.
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"It shouldn't matter what you're into, how you look," Aparicio says, "you can achieve whatever you aspire to."
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Although Amazon's convenience has pushed up its market share, many people aspire to shop elsewhere for their wardrobes.
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A true car lover does not aspire to a modern Bugatti, trust me But the namesake is interesting.
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They epitomize America's best, and their pictures represent the kind of people we all should aspire to be.
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In short, they exhibit the kinds of qualities that every child should aspire to grow up to embody.
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However, "luxury is one of the few classes of products, where people aspire to constantly upgrade," he said.
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Is a counterterrorism spy drama capable of making the kind of meaningful insights its showrunners aspire to make?
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I hope to aspire to [those blogs] one day... MindBodyGreen is something I go on at 3 a.m.
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You are light, you are beauty, you are home, and you are all that I aspire to be.
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They are exactly what they aspire to be, and their thumbnails alone tell you exactly what to expect.
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"A lot of kids don't ever leave our community, so they don't aspire to anything bigger," Lee says.
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All Americans should aspire to live in a country where we can exist in peace and without fear.
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" Lao bai xing get to aspire to something more beautiful than anything they have ever known," Wu said.
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It's the default in the BDSM community, but a good ideal to aspire to in all sexual encounters.
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Do you aspire to be one of those people who knows at least a little bit about everything?
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As a coach and a former elite athlete, he implores her to aspire to victory in every competition.
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Her first published book, "Aspire to the Heavens," was a novel about George Washington's life released in 1969.
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Musk, in contrast, appears to aspire to a state where there are no distinctions between himself and Tesla.
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Let us all aspire to be better parents, kinder to our co-workers, and more generous and appreciative.
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And yet even though they are also considered responsible for killing homeownership, millennials still aspire to own homes.
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The Circle was for gay people who didn't aspire to join the movement's advancing orthodoxy of the '70s.
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"In 1979, Iranians experienced a revolution without democracy; today they aspire for democracy without a revolution," Sadjadpour said.
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It later launched channels such as Magic Johnson's "Aspire" and "Revolt TV," founded by rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs.
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He provided opportunities for me to get better and to be able to aspire to be like him.
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For those who aspire to reach a bit higher, there are soul-sucking office jobs to be had.
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Other hotel credit cards, like the Hilton Honors Aspire Card from American Express, offer significantly higher welcome bonuses.
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Triple Alpha is a family adviser for several Japanese players who Mihara said aspire to change that paradigm.
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Except at pretentious costume extravaganzas like the annual Met Ball, people no longer aspire to dress like that.
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Numerous movements in the region — broadly known as Venetists — still aspire to significantly greater autonomy, if not independence.
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"You can't aspire to be what you can't see," Brian Idalski, the former North Dakota women's coach, said.
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They may aspire to divine levels of omniscience, but they risk driving away their followers in the process.
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Grace Meng, who chairs ASPIRE PAC, the political arm for Asian American members of Congress, told BuzzFeed News.
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Like Orban, they aspire to rule without hesitation or undue concern for the painstaking procedures of parliamentary governance.
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The anti-immigrant parties are not associated with organized violent gangs, nor do they aspire to overthrow democracy.
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Growing up, my parents were adamant that I was not and should never even aspire to be British.
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In This Brilliant Darkness, Sharlet does not aspire to be August Sander—to create a catalog, or typology.
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Trapped inside the thing that we all aspire to and want—these sad eyes, desperate to get out.
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Does she have no grasp on reality, or does she simply aspire to have no grasp on reality?
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"I am doing the same - trying to increase the new assembly members who aspire to reform," she said.
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If you work in tech or aspire to become an IT professional, you're already on the right track.
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There's so many role models around us that have that mentality, and we aspire to be like them.
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Around the Black Sea, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey are NATO members while Georgia and Ukraine aspire to join.
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"It shouldn't matter what you're into, how you look — you can achieve whatever you aspire to," she said.
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Mr. Usyan still works toward a future more like the one his parents allowed him to aspire to.
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"As a journalist, you aspire to capture images quickly, leaving the thinking to a digital camera," he said.
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Furthermore, if these students aspire to be leaders, they need the ability to tell stories and create a culture.
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They aspire to be along the same lines as Chanel No. 5, and they are: the perfumer is amazing.
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Holidays, like statues, portray what countries aspire towards, and several former South African holidays (and statues) glorified racial oppression.
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Many new ventures aspire to an IPO not as a start, but as the end point of their fortunes.
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To an oligarch, Russia isn't an enemy of America; it's a model, it's what America should aspire to be.
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It was something for young girls to aspire toward as well, to think it is cool to be smart.
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This camera evidently makes it easy to take good photos, and that's what every phone camera should aspire to.
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For younger people who might have less money, but aspire to a similarly elite lifestyle, there are other options.
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"I aspire to play in the Tokyo Olympics in two years, and I'm going to keep playing," he said.
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The initiative shut down for 12 months until a local nonprofit health system, Aspire Indiana, agreed to operate it.
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There's a lot of Lost in Manifest, and there's some Leftovers too — but those are shows to aspire to.
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"Girls can aspire to join a space that is welcoming, that expects them," said Peterson Magoola of U.N. Women.
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Those who aspire to this ideal figure can end up engaging in negative behaviors like restrictive eating or purging.
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If you've always fantasised about those feasts on YouTube's EpicMealTime, making this birthday cake is something you'll aspire to.
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Now, a Negro boy or girl can aspire to be not only a senator but governor of this state.
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David Zilber: Well, I think every cook in the world has a restaurant that they aspire to work at.
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Allora & Calzadilla are attuned to the obstacles Puerto Rico faces, and in a poetic instance, aspire to transcend them.
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The movie isn't saying you shouldn't aspire to look like Schumer, or co-stars Aidy Bryant and Busy Philipps.
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"He is somebody I would aspire to be like," Boyd said of Romney and who isn't raising for Trump.
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Somebody who always strived for excellence and definitely, right now, what I aspire to be is great, like her.
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The organisation also spoke to 99 workers involved in the landscaping of green spaces in the Aspire Zone complex.
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"Clearly, that is leading to an [earnings per share] growth that is not what we aspire to," he said.
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The two Gandhis are members of the latest generation of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty to aspire to govern India.
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I think we want to believe that a hierarchy of good exists so we have something to aspire to.
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They aspire to create a principled institutional culture, a top-down ethos, where "doing the right thing" comes first.
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"The Aspire device doesn't change either the appetite of the patient nor does it expedite rapid emptying," he says.
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Professional players often become role models for other gamers, even casual players who don't ever aspire to compete professionally.
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Is it fun or well-made or any of the things I think a game should aspire to be?
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The Verdict: I truly do aspire to have hair like Kate's, and I think this experiment helped with that.
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The new nations formed out of the Soviet Union for the most part, aspire to our way of life.
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Yet expansiveness is at the heart of Smith's work; her characters aspire to the generative power of the pun.
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Young girls like my daughter and niece now have officials they can see & aspire to be like one day!
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Meanwhile, for those who aspire to make politics about more than sexism and snark, voters may have their backs.
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We do not settle for an inferior American citizenship, we aspire to a better future for our next generations.
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But some of the things he said are not ones that I would aspire for my grandkids to adopt.
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Second, each of us must aspire to what the Dalai Lama calls "warmheartedness" toward those with whom we disagree.
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A: You can live comfortably and be happy and not always aspire for something bigger and better – for more.
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Others may aspire to become social media travel influencers and get paid to post from all over the globe.
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"Every day we go into Security Council, we aspire for the kind of unity we saw today," she added.
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But most people living in the Bay Area, even those with six-figure salaries, only aspire to become homeowners.
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Moreover, they aspire to displace more government roles over time, replacing the logic of territorial sovereignty with functional sovereignty.
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To have such a long and diverse career, without losing that sense of self, is something I aspire to.
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But, despite having a lifestyle music geeks could aspire to, Rob Gordon was not a character to be admired.
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Where the sciences aspire to state what we know, the arts at their most effective demonstrate how we know.
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"Here in the Senate, we aspire to be more than just a cog in a feedback loop," Flake said.
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This is far from the free movement of people and ideas to which N.Y.U.'s leaders claim to aspire.
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Weinberg's memoir doesn't aspire to the depth of Feeney's study, but its fealty and kindliness have their own appeal.
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Are these scorched earth tactics supposed to be the ideals to which Michigan and its followers should aspire to?
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By the time I was old enough to work, I didn't dream of or even aspire to great wealth.
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"The moment people aspire to the condition of the Virgin Mary, they are sunk in music!" he once said.
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They view the strongman as Europe's most accomplished progenitor of the type of illiberal democracy to which they aspire.
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But these biographies show how far we have come, and how much girls — and all children — can aspire to.
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"Insurance isn't something that people aspire to do," said John Kinney, chief claims officer, who oversees about 7,000 employees.
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Now, many regular letter writers aspire to write Op-Ed essays and see that as the natural next step.
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Sure, some folks don't like the move, but honestly, we should all aspire to be this level of shameless.
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We want Americans to regard us as what to aspire to, as America without guns or the vicious discourse.
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He did not call himself homeless, because he did not aspire to be housed, The East Bay Times reported.
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Today, the 26-year-old figure skater says you need to figure out the goals you aspire to reach.
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The kind of person who wants an iPhone 11 Pro might also just aspire to owning the best thing.
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China and Argentina aspire to replicate what the U.S. has accomplished but geological and policy constraints remain a challenge.
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But they, too, aspire to autonomy — specifically in the Kurdish-majority territories in Syria's north, which they call Rojava.
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Aspire to a rice cooker, and buy one when they clip your boss at work and give you her job.
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Millennials in particular aspire to being strong and lean more than skinny, says Julie Cottineau, from BrandTwist, a brand consultancy.
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It goes without saying that those who aspire to high public office should be free from suspicion of criminal conduct.
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The marker of a true scientist is not only that they aspire for impact, but also the impact of others.
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New Hampshire's small scale enables those who aspire to the presidency to run relatively low-cost campaigns in the state.
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Critics are bashing the trend saying it is just another unrealistic — and problematic — body goal for women to aspire to.
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The problem, according to Lemonis: Most people don't aspire to be the queen of England while scrubbing the kitchen sink.
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That is easy to aspire to, but obviously difficult to attain – especially if you are in pain from an illness.
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Perhaps the Kreung's sexual values are revolutionary; perhaps they represent an extent of human possibility to which progressives should aspire.
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Some people definitely did turn their backs on it, and we kind of aspire to lose fans with every record.
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She is the only candidate in the field who might be described as folksy, though they all aspire to that.
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The cover's job is to remind you of that, even as it tells you this is something to aspire to.
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Ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange must become something that entrepreneurs aspire to, not fear and dread.
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"My weight loss is not a goal you should aspire to, nor should it be confused with health," she writes.
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"We aspire to be the market leader in London," Simon Smith, Ola's head of international, told CNBC in an interview.
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Posts that draw these comparisons are often heavily downvoted, with comments urging the community not to aspire towards the Joker.
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Conger's coverage may resemble that of a local paper, but she doesn't aspire to work for the Charlottesville Daily Progress.
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Magazines are supposed to be transportive luxury products; I want to aspire and be inspired when I read a magazine.
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I deconstructed Eliza Doolittle's transformation from flower girl to London society toast, if only so I could aspire to it.
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And if you, too, aspire to become an awards show expert, then they're the ones you should be listening to.
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The one which all the more tacky "holidays" like Yom Kippur and Eid Al-Fitr and Easter aspire to be.
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Even still, people aspire to be managers and engineers from a young age, and break their backs to get there.
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Do you just really aspire to impress all of your friends with your vast and unmatched pop culture know-how?
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Carrie Underwood We aspire to reach a place where our moms text us in response to our awards show appearances.
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The first was to position Alex Mercer, the game's star, as the sort of character players would aspire to be.
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In the end, those working in the field aspire to the idea that cell-free production will equal mass production.
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She is a beacon of body positivity and cheeriness, and she's honestly someone I personally aspire to be more like.
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No matter our political dissimilarities, he is exemplifying the sort of local activism I aspire to in my own life.
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It's a phrase I no longer take for granted and a romantic ideal to which all of us can aspire.
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As representatives who aspire to lead our country, their comments prompt national dialogue on war, the environment, and health care.
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Virtual reality games, particularly those at the PlayStation VR event, aspire for the same level of polish as traditional games.
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"Honestly, I think Dave Cote is the example that all industrial CEOs should aspire towards," the "Mad Money" host said.
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In fact, King didn't even think that she could aspire to have the strong role she currently holds on HTGAWM.
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Like I did with Harvest Moon, I play Stardew Valley in search of the real life I aspire to live.
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We can no longer aspire to expect greatness from our leaders, but be apathetic to knowledge to hold them accountable.
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I wanted to give a different narrative for young girls and women that you can aspire to have it all.
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"Stockholm should definitely not aspire to be Silicon Valley, but that doesn't mean we can't compete with it," she says.
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This novel does not possess — or aspire toward — the symphonic sweep of "Underworld"; it's more like a chamber music piece.
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Is that really the role of such serious countries which aspire to conduct independent policies and be called major powers.
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Better individuals make a better nation, and when we aspire to improve ourselves, we're also dreaming of a better America.
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This endeavor needs to begin during pre-medical education with female mentors to help young women aspire to become physicians.
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We aspire to be the gold standard for safety and good stewards of a product that enhances many people's lives.
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Politicians -- especially the ambitious ones, which is most of them -- aspire to one thing and one thing only: being president.
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The human spirit may ultimately triumph, as dancers aspire toward a shining ball of light: the light of truth, perhaps?
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That loftiness is a part of who we think we are — or who certain politicians aspire for us to be.
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I carry the Hilton Honors Aspire card around mostly for the 7 points per dollar it earns at US restaurants.
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The Senate should aspire to fill the 140 vacancies and more in our federal courts by moving forward with confirmations.
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When you realize there's another level of self-discipline you can aspire to, you'll naturally want to up your game.
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A lot of career advice boils down to various ways to fit in with whatever group you aspire to join.
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Becoming a Victoria's Secret Angel is something that would-be customers are supposed to aspire to rather than identify with.
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That these machinations are laid plain—that this music does not aspire to spontaneity—makes it feel more true. ♦
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"Skateboarding was so small when I first started, you couldn't aspire to be rich or famous from it," Hawk says.
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They have to stop the teaching of children to aspire to grow up as terrorists, which is a real problem.
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On most days, the Celtics are everything the Knicks aspire to be, all their energetic parts forming a unified whole.
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They aspire to run strong beef cattle, but wind up with diarrheal calves that will not live out the week.
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When white people aspire to get points for consciousness, they walk right into the cross hairs between allyship and appropriation.
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I can hold my head high and work hard to be the classy and kind person I aspire to be.
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"This is not the Texas we should aspire to be, this is not the America we believe in," he said.
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Unlike a majority of the NBA, European teams don't aspire to revolve around making life easier for their best player.
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Third, if you aspire to a professional league beyond ours, you will be immediately immersed in that kind of play.
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They would not fight back, which is so impressive and so powerful, and something that we ought to aspire to.
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The way Matt Woods explains it to me, that's pretty much how they aspire make All Pigs Must Die albums.
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You've said that you aspire to build a career akin to those of established producers Jon Hopkins and Rick Rubin.
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TClarke was working in a joint venture project alongside KBR as part of the Aspire Defence Contact in southwest England.
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High schoolers today may aspire to be the next Mark Zuckerberg, but how many dream of designing ethical data technologies?
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"Blue people aspire to harmony, serenity, patience, perseverance and peace, and have a calming influence on other people," she writes.
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"We have significant development imperatives and concerns, and our people also aspire for better standards of living," the statement said.
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That may be because teenagers from poor families — that is, household incomes of less than $30,000 — don't aspire to marriage.
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You should go buy "The Encyclopedia of Misinformation" by Rex Sorgatz, you should not aspire to be micro-famous ... True.
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"If you're going to be a priest, why not aspire to be the highest priest there is?" he told me.
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He also has a collective of famous friends, and many people who aspire to dress, look, and be like him.
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Joe Kahn, the managing editor, said this week felt like a benchmark for what the coverage should aspire to be.
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Still, Captain Rahmani said she sees the United States as a place where women can aspire to accomplish great things.
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Ultimately, we should aspire to build strong children so that there is no need to repair broken men and women.
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"I reference James Earl Jones and Raul Julia a lot, because their careers gave me permission to aspire," he says.
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She does not consider herself a public servant, nor does she aspire to become one if she is elected president.
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"Everybody shouldn't aspire to the same college, very often it's superficially reduced into getting into the best college," Nassirian said.
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Both men aspire to inherit the conservative, religious A.K.P. constituency that Mr. Erdogan has successfully harnessed to stay in power.
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Many leaders aspire to build inclusive organizations, but attempt to do so by unwittingly de-emphasizing diversity and promoting homogeneity.
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What we aspire to as Buddhists is to understand that all subjectivity, all consciousness, all sentience is equal and connected.
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The gap between what millennial men and millennial women aspire to earn is widening, according to a TD Ameritrade survey.
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However, one thing is common among them: $1 million is a bogey that many aspire to accumulate in retirement savings.
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"What's important is what we are now and what we aspire to be," she told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1988.
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" The Post added: "Today, 165 years later, we can aspire to be worthy of that clear-eyed but optimistic faith.
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But to be human is also to desire transcendence, to aspire to be more than merely a sliver of nature.
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Her original songs focus on the eternal pleasures of home, family warmth, and — that wonderful state to aspire to — togetherness.
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Former Cisco CEO John Chambers is an investor in cricket farm Aspire Food Group, which sells cricket flour and granola.
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Some were holding banners that read "I want to breathe free" and "We aspire to have a Madrid without smoke".
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That said, I'm pretty sure my approach is sub-optimal — and I vaguely aspire to be more "Zen-like" in general.
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Normally, no, but through the lens of Sebastian Linda's camera, what kid wouldn't aspire to be a pro fingerboarder one day?
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I aspire to be one one-millionth of the kind of hint dropper the makers of Game of Thrones have been.
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Today, amid those sufficiently middle class to aspire to such a thing as computerized insulation for the mind, water is insufficient.
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He tells me he looks at people like Sitara and knows that they are examples of freedom he can aspire to.
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This can continue, but only if companies work alongside governments to truly deliver the change that so many slogans aspire to.
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Brilliant, kind, ambitious, honest, and above all, human, Obama is everything a person could ever aspire to be, inside and out.
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I was amazed at how much these people pointed to that past as something to aspire to, something to return to.
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"We aspire to make the most beautiful cars in the world," Aston Martin CEO Dr. Andy Palmer said in a statement.
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Those outside the EU aspire to special relations with the club, and some belong to bits of it already (see maps).
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It may frighten the commission, but it does not exert the sort of control over governments that national parliaments aspire to.
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Like other Americans, we aspire to equality under law and guaranteed freedom from discrimination in the core aspects of civic life.
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Those who aspire to be head coaches must build relationships with the right people and have influential people in their corner.
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Scientists, in contrast, are usually well-read but might aspire to fancier cars and luxuries and funding for their pet projects.
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Companies like Vynca, CoPatient, and Aspire Health, among others, are all focused on changing a bitter end to a better end.
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When you talk to transhumanists, in one way or another, they all aspire to knowing everything and to being gods basically.
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My years in Cambridge changed who I am, how I see the world, what I aspire to, and what I do.
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Or they can accept the dichotomy of east and west and aspire, at best, to build wobbly bridges between the two.
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They're hoping to win over the millions of American voters living paycheck to paycheck who aspire to a better economic future.
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In truth, it is difficult to insist that art has to aspire to participate in and change social and political disparities.
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Luckey's scrutiny of much-hyped Magic Leap is grounded in an expertise that most tech review sites can only aspire to.
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"We still aspire to 30%—but realize it's likely going to take more than 12 months to get there," Silbermann wrote.
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Lastly, advises Mr Davies, we should cherish those institutions, imperfect though they may be, that aspire to objectivity and truth-telling.
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These are the women who embrace and aspire to the term domestic goddess even while not necessarily taking it very seriously.
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Handy and Walk chose the name "Allah" because it represents their spirituality and is a name their children can aspire to.
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"We've had the concept of jamming at Media Molecule for a long time, it's how we aspire to work," Reddy said.
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Not only do they serve hundreds of happy diners everyday, they live the life my mum and many others aspire to.
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Look up independent in a thesaurus and you will see words like strong or liberated — traits that we all aspire to.
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"In a way, what we aspire to do is in essence much like what Bloomberg did for financial data," he said.
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The artist recently excavated these faux-Egyptian objects, thereby "discovering" bits of a real past that aspire to a fictional one.
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And the second is to provide style and interior design tips to those who aspire to be just like Lauren Conrad.
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Despite his words, perhaps Zuckerberg doesn't aspire to make Facebook as private as he aspired to make it mobile and secure.
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Better knowledge of the underlying processes of cancer, meanwhile, will extend the range of lives that medicine can aspire to save.
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Micro-directives had replaced the broad standard controlling medical care: that a doctor aspire to act in a patient's best interest.
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Should it aspire to artfulness, or is that a luxury when there are American educators who don't believe the Holocaust happened?
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She's everything we'd hate to become, yet simultaneously aspire to as a culture, enhanced and stuffed into a grotesquely small package.
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It's a curiosity and a generosity that we all aspire to have, even though most don't have the energy for it.
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Those who aspire to run an embassy can describe how they would make America great again through huge foreign policy deals.
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An important reason is that polls often aspire to measure the entire public's views on an issue, not just likely voters.
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With no net job growth in traded jobs over the last decade, fewer Americans could aspire to a more prosperous future.
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The vast majority of individuals who aspire to public service—men and women in both parties—mean to serve the public.
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It's definitely something many women, young and old, aspire to, so if that's what Vaquera was going for, it nailed it.
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That is what we should all aspire to be: Not dead, but with all of our flesh on our bodies intact.
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Even though potential third parties may aspire to achieve other results than winning elections, voters are unlikely to for very long.
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I aspire to be active and affect change, but at the same time, I think that my paintings are just paintings.
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When I was an adolescent the biggest thing you could aspire to at the time was to work for Life magazine.
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We aspire to bring the world together with epic entertainment, and I truly believe in the positive power of video games.
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The resulting product is a D.I.Y. medicine for longevity that comes with a confidence that science can only aspire to achieve.
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"Not exactly the 230 percent of the population I aspire to be with, but it is what it is," he said.
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Or perhaps those who aspire to the laid-back lifestyle his alcohol-fueled empire promotes would enjoy another taste of it.
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But this doesn't really work for the major streaming services, which aspire to build big audiences by offering something for everyone.
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"Some professional women aspire to do it all: reach the top of the corporate ladder and fly like supermom," she said.
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A good life is a life of goodness — and that's something anyone can aspire to, no matter their dreams or circumstances.
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In answering that question, they'll tell you what they aspire to, so you get a good sense of what they value.
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At present, however, for all Putin may aspire to adopt the Xi model in Moscow, he will have to tread carefully.
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As fewer women break through to senior leadership, fewer women at lower levels will even try to aspire to those roles.
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"We still aspire to 30%—but realize it's likely going to take more than 85033 months to get there," said Silbermann.
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You should set your sights high in terms of what you aspire to do, but you also have to be patient.
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When I was 24, a young woman could either aspire to be a homemaking Betty Crocker or a militant Betty Friedan.
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While I don't normally get very excited about hotel credit cards, the Hilton Aspire card from American Express provides an exception.
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Hilton Aspire card basicsIn case this card isn't on your radar, there are a ton of reasons to consider signing up.
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Bottom lineIf you're looking for a hotel credit card with a ton of perks, it's hard to beat the Hilton Aspire.
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The weather would come in powerful and gorgeous, bold and demanding — confident, the way my campers and I aspire to be.
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The catch: they can only send small parcels of data rather than the gigabytes most wired and mobile standards aspire to.
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Among young people who aspire to have a career in art and design, 270 percent get rent money from their parents.
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Members of Congress, especially those who aspire to leadership positions, spend too much time soliciting campaign contributions, and they hate it.
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Among young people who aspire to have a career in art and design, 53 percent get rent money from their parents.
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The Chase Sapphire Reserve comes to mind, along with the Hilton Aspire Card from American Express and a few airline cards.
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As early as the third grade, Adina could recall her mother encouraging her to aspire to be more than an employee.
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I'm very thankful for what he was able to change in our politics about who could and couldn't aspire to leadership.
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The arrangements enact a tempered, unrelenting responsiveness in which lives lived under lifelong pressure aspire to a transcendence that's actively treasured.
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In the wake of the miner's strikes and the Poll Tax riots there was little to aspire to, or to inspire.
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Note to other LA restaurants: Your restaurant and bar does not have to aspire to be a nightclub or lounge, too.
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For this reason, I think all of us — even philosophers — should be prepared, at times, to accept demographic claims of managerial standing; but I also think we should aspire to navigate each of those conversations with the kind of intellectual excellence, respect and sensitivity that would allow them to become the full-fledged, unmanaged conversations they aspire to be.
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"There is a real danger," he said, "with those who have not reached the pinnacle of what they are going to be but aspire to be a well-known terrorist, or perhaps aspire to be martyred by a police officer in a terror attack" Elian Peltier contributed reporting from London, and Rukimini Callimachi from Bucharest, Romania.
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If that's not enough for you, the Aspire E 15 also includes a simple compartment door that allows for easy future upgrades.
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SB: In a way, yes, but I also aspire for them to be ur-subjects, actively engaging with the confines of painting.
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Has Intel Core i5, Win83 Pro, 256GB SSD, 8GB RAM Acer Aspire 5 24-Inch Core i2498 Laptop for $2698: Was $27541.
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I aspire to be someone who has ideals, someone with standards regarding a company's business ethics, someone who could boycott at will.
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We aspire to a literate society because it allows for public engagement, and I think this is also true for quantitative literacy.
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It doesn't mean that we don't advocate for and aspire to freedom, human dignity, and the treatment of people the world over.
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He noted that the number of millennials who aspire to own homes holds steady whether they live in metropolitan or rural areas.
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Arc Labs and existing investors Y Combinator — Aspire graduated from YC last year — Hummingbird and Picus Capital also participated in the round.
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Dr. Lovin's show, Lovin' The D (as in Doctor, duh) is everything the Chanels aspire to be: famous, on TV, and rich.
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While some of them are or want to become rich, others do not come from wealth or aspire to become upper-class.
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What I did know was that a birth plan was something to design — to dream about, to prep for and aspire to.
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Teams that aspire to win it all can't do so without at least one (see: multiple) top-10 players on their roster.
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In the brief unipolar period of the 1990s, it was possible to believe that counties would aspire to the liberal democratic model.
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Various surveys show millennials do aspire to homeownership, just as previous generations did, but they have trouble saving for a down payment.
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Johannes Hahn, the EU commissioner responsible for relations with countries that aspire to join the bloc, emphasized the importance of political dialogue.
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Documentaries about film technology, at least those that aspire to reach some portion of a mainstream audience, have to make wonkiness ingratiating.
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Of course, Nvidia doesn't aspire to operate fleets of robot taxis like some of the other players in the self-driving space.
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If you aspire to become a thought leader yourself, start with writing about a job experience or an industry trend you've noticed.
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I particularly aspire to stunt on those who can only offer a measly "Y'all won" in the comment section, like Offset did.
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Poorer Americans already aspire to marriage at similar or higher rates than their higher-income counterparts, according to a 2012 U.C.L.A. study.
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The best budget Windows laptop we've seen is the Acer Aspire E5-503G (we hope it's still available when you read this).
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Image: WikimediaOf course, those among us who aspire to live on Mars are more concerned with its future climate than its past.
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And as Marion said so well I hope you get better and aspire to something in your life than constantly sending s—!
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His mastery of doctrine was equaled only by his conviction that law must aspire to justice, especially for the voiceless and vulnerable.
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The Aspire S 13 isn't a bad little machine, though it's not going to set the world on fire, by any stretch.
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Quick backstory: Jas discovered Drizzy, hooked him up with Aspire Music Group to manage him, and Cash Money to be his label.
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"What we aspire to do is make this type of technology available much more broadly, through us and technology partners," Feast said.
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The candidates spent much of their time arguing about what it means to be a progressive, a title to which both aspire.
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Wired notes that a company called Aspire is trying to develop workable methods for insect husbandry, including grasshoppers, crickets, and palm weevils.
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That's where Singapore-based Aspire Capital, a six-month-old organization focused on speedy SME lending, is hoping to make a difference.
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A solid and inexpensive Windows tablet At first glance, Acer's Aspire Switch Alpha 12 looks very much like a me-too device.
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"I aspire," she concluded in her essay for Berkeley, "to prepare myself by being more thoughtful, informed and, most of all, careful."
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But style is open to the present and the past, and it is that which endures, and that which we aspire to.
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In addition, the Hilton Aspire card offers $100 Hilton property credit when you book a minimum two-night stay at HiltonHonors.com/aspirecard.
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If you want a card with more premium Hilton perks, you may want to consider the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire card.
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Instead, I always bring a smaller stash with me, including the Chase Freedom Unlimited and the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card.
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Top hotel co-branded picks include the Hilton Honors Aspire Card from American Express and the IHG Rewards Club Premier Credit Card.
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The Hilton Honors Aspire Card really goes above and beyond in providing exceptional value and a VIP travel experience at every turn.
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With it, we can aspire once again to the greatness that fearless generations before us have shown in the face of adversity.
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To be sure, the technology is still something to behold, but the following examples aspire to something beyond the gee-whiz factor.
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But there were also some casting issues and some screenwriting problems I never quite solved… Singles didn't aspire to define a generation.
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My favorite comment might have come from Jimmy Smits, who felt "permission to aspire" when he saw other artists of color perform.
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Kyleigh Bass is a record holder and an example of core strength that we can aspire to but probably never realistically achieve.
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The best of them (minorities notwithstanding) are shown off each year at the Oscars for all children to see and aspire toward.
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Influences of Brecht-Weill and the British music hall coincide with strong melodies in an American vernacular that aspire toward art song.
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Resort fee creditAnother major selling point for the Aspire, particularly for resort-lovers, is the $250 resort fee credit you receive annually.
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To aspire, Callard writes, is to judge one's present-day self by the standards of a future self who doesn't yet exist.
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"The thing about grass, it's very complicated," said Carlos Sartoretto, the research manager for Aspire Sports Turf, which is running the project.
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Not bad for a group that Biles said had a terrible warm-up session before making its way into the Aspire Dome.
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Still, our table talk must aspire to become our national talk; all of our dirty laundry, and dirty manners, must be aired.
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Ellis joined the Athletics' legal department in 2017 from a general counsel role at Aspire Public Schools, a charter school management organization.
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At Aspire Middle School, a circle of fifth-grade girls started with the teacher leading the students in taking several deep breaths.
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So every model has limits — but it's folly to blame any or all of them for the pathologies they aspire to tame.
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But we aspire to more than simply being better than average in a digital ecosystem that is in obvious need of reform.
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Far more has gone into Aspire, with its expert, imported staff and its state-of-the-art facilities in Doha and Senegal.
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Austyn, from Kingsport, Tennessee, is white, blonde, and cute, but he doesn't aspire to the Logan Paul style of assholery and hijinks.
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They aspire to create a Kurdish state, which would be unacceptable to Turkey as well as the parties to the Syrian conflict.
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One could even make the case that "Mosaic" is the ideal limit toward which all the other poems in the book aspire.
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A lot of men of my generation aspire to be hands-on fathers who change diapers, cook dinner and do the laundry.
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I am not, nor do I aspire to be, a journalist or a reporter — I host a TV news show, that's it.
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But those rich, self-contained images, however disconnected, are for Audiard all that movies ever can or really should aspire to be.
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We also need to reassert our own values -- showing what we aspire to as much as what we will not abide by.
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I hope that 22050 years from now, my kids or their friends don't feel like they have to aspire towards the past.
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And when someone offers herself as an aspirational feminist figure, let's just see if she truly is someone to aspire to be.
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I cannot utter the word "mindful" without irony, despite decades spent in Southern California, but that is what I aspire to be.
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Both are premium cards; the Amex Platinum has a $550 annual fee, while the Hilton Aspire card has a $450 annual fee.
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Jesus Peña, a senior at Alfred E. Smith high school in the Bronx, was among the first cohort of students in Aspire.
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But good teams, ones that aspire to make the playoffs, do not suffer many of those shoulder-slumping, head-scratching, unsettling defeats.
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Sit in a base GLA, and it's very clear that Mercedes wants you to aspire to a higher model in the range.
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It is impossible for society to make equitable progress without reconciling existing race relations and the democratic values to which we aspire.
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So when poor immigrants landed on these shores, they could aspire to eat the meat that had always been beyond their means.
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