She sarcastically aspires to get an awful job in an abattoir, marry a horrible bloke, and churn out loads of kids. |
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None of these mainstream idiots understand that monopolism has a well-conceived dogma that aspires to destroy entrepreneurialism. |
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The book is richly detailed and aspires to be a comprehensive history of the mint, the coins it produced, and the people connected with it. |
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An assumption exists in this research, and in other research that looks at career advancement, that everyone aspires to promotion. |
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Jenny aspires to become a professional businesswoman just like the executives she encounters at Jones and Smith. |
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This is bumptiously funky, respectably organic and engaging music that truly aspires to get young children excited about jazz. |
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The play aspires to the weight and import that American theatre had in the glory days of Arthur Miller, Elia Kazan and Tennessee Williams. |
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Here is, literally, a national platform for a politician who aspires to be a national leader. |
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It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark. |
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Although Cleo is not born a society woman, she aspires to that status and competes with the other women in the novel to be the it girl. |
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In death, he won the sort of mythological status to which she aspires and, arguably, will never have. |
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A glorified secretary for the local police department, Marvin aspires to be a cop. |
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The State's Government must be democratised and federalised before it aspires for more powers from the Centre. |
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But the ends to which it aspires are neither moderate, nor reasonable, and it gives me a squirmy feeling to contemplate them. |
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The architecture of the modern era aspires to evoke an air of ageless youth and of a perpetual present. |
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Rawls aspires to the construction of a very determinate theory from quite minimal premisses, and proceeds with great rigor and sophistication. |
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The work of the Forum aspires to build a stronger global community to better meet the needs of the poor and vulnerable. |
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It is a world where nobody aspires to anything lofty, noble, or daring, and where nobody must love another when such love is fragile, mysterious, and hard. |
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However, everyone aspires to exist, as much as an individual as part of the whole. |
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This comic playlet aspires to be nothing more than an erudite pantomime. |
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Whoever's lifestyle it aspires to enhance, it probably isn't yours or mine, but more of that anon. |
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I hope that the people listening to us today will see how wishy-washy the party that aspires to power is. |
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The Netherlands aspires to be a European frontrunner in sustainable public procurement. |
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The novel now aspires to the regality of the boxed DVD set: the throne is a game of them. |
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Today Romania strives to cast off the burden of its tempestuous history and aspires for dignified future in United Europe. |
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A modern hero, he refuses to resign himself to it and aspires to put the soul back into the school. |
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Set adrift on the waves of a faceless market, art increasingly aspires to be a glitzy product in the seductive portals of mass entertainment. |
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You are an example to everyone who aspires to better things and a testament to what it takes to get there. |
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The evolution of morality in a country that aspires to modernity and gets Europeanized under the influence of the media did the rest. |
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The United States aspires to be a nation in which the government rules by the consent of the governed people. |
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Your community aspires to perpetuate and vitalise this historical heritage in our time. |
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Bibliotheca Alexandrina aspires to achieve learning, tolerance, dialogue and understanding. |
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The books tend to be written in perky, soundbite prose that aspires to the condition of video and assumes a reader in need of handholding. |
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The group aspires to enforce change through the organisation of joint action and local campaigns. |
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Armenia aspires to maintain diverse relations with all countries of the region on bilateral as well as multilateral basis. |
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What Greeen aspires above all, is that sustainable development becomes a shared reality, and a common desire. |
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It also aspires to achieve promotion of greater awareness of human rights, both in the general public and in specific sectors. |
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It neither aspires to acquiring those different types of weapons nor to developing programmes to produce them. |
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As you know, Morocco is an integral part of this African continent which aspires to greater integration into the global economic life. |
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Armenia aspires to develop solid relations with Europe as well as with the USA and Russia. |
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Wherever it is an employer, Carrefour aspires to be seen as a benchmark in human resources management and social responsibility. |
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The need to turn around his public image and erase the memory of past misdemeanours is not the only requirement of a man who aspires to return the Conservatives to government. |
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Turkey aspires to be European, but takes its cue from the United Nations, the United States in other words, in order to escape its European obligations. |
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Undaunted by challenges, he aspires to make Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal into a company that stands out both in the world of ballet and that of culture in general. |
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The 5-foot-4, 16-year-old aspires to become a four-time sectional champion and the Division 2 state titlist. |
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It will also help the Lebanese Government, with the support of its people, to strengthen the foundations of the capable, strong and just State to which all Lebanon aspires. |
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But no one who aspires to be the least bit objective will fail to recognise that we have not seen six months of formalities, simple management or passive drifting in resigned apathy. |
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The European Union must have considerable top-quality scientific and technological potential and knowledge at its disposal in order to be able to play the part to which it aspires in today's global society. |
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Although King Abdullah aspires to make of Jordan a democratic country, the development is somewhat limited in the context of a quasi-absolute monarchy where the king's allies form a large majority in parliament. |
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The Communication aspires to set up an EU-ACP cultural fund for the strengthening of distribution and production of ACP cultural goods and services. |
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The Foundation's philosophy aspires to enabling children from disadvantaged backgrounds to experience music in an academic setting, to assist in their growth and their independence. |
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It aspires to appeal not only to architects and building owners but also to anyone who is interested in communication at the entrance beyond the simple bell and intercom. |
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His fish-paintings defy the classifying, Linnaean purposes of his patron, Mr Lempriere, the prison surgeon who, when not supervising floggings, aspires to membership of the Royal Society. |
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Religion, which aspires to tell individuals how to live, and ideally wants a social order which accords with its doctrines, cannot stand aloof from the public sphere. |
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A doodler and a dreamer, she aspires to be a designer for Saks Fifth Ave, creating one-of-a-kind swimsuits. |
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Albania aspires to ensure its basic security interests through active preventive diplomacy and enhanced cooperation with neighbouring countries and countries in the same region. |
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The concentrations that everyone aspires to control are only, in fact, the logical outcome of this competition in which the biggest fish naturally devour the smallest. |
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This introductory course aspires to whet the participants' appetite for learning new skills, and to inspire them to assume greater responsibility for handling conflict within their community and families. |
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As a side note, QPAT elections occur this spring and I encourage anyone who aspires to leadership roles in the union movement to take an initiative. |
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He's a self-satisfied klutz who aspires to be a con artist.... Compared with Lawrence, Freddy is small change. |
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The Office of the Ombudsman aspires to offer sound advice, to offer alternatives that will help resolve our customers' unique concerns and to find resolutions that are not cookie cutter solutions. |
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Everyone aspires to the highest levels and all I did was give an honest answer: 'Yes, I would.' On the same day I gave that interview Pepe Reina said the same thing about Barcelona and nobody mentioned it. |
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Novartis aspires to be an employer of choice with the ability to attract, retain and motivate the most professional and high-caliber associates all around the world, who are critical to the company's success. |
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At this stage I have very grand visions, of course, but the Labor Herald aspires to be more of an ideas playground for Labor supporters than merely a political mouthpiece. |
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Labour has to do something similar – if not dissolve its current membership, then at least find a new set of leaders who connect culturally with the country it aspires to rule. |
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The essential perception here is that junior Miliband is the wrong man at the wrong time, that what he believes and how he conveys it can't resonate with the Britain he aspires to lead. |
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Though this is important in the world in general, it is particularly important in a European Union which aspires one day to move on from being a Union of values to being a political Union. |
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Heep hopes, and maliciously confides to David, that he aspires to marry Agnes. |
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What he did not say, however, is why he prefers to take advantage of the tax haven in Barbados rather than be a part of the collective effort to reduce the debt by paying his income tax in the country he aspires to lead. |
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My hypothesis is that a description that aspires to consistency with regard to the phonetic facts must distinguish between weak and strong moras. |
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We do have to cast our thoughts on what would be the consequences if Saddam were to be victorious, and all that he is and all that he aspires to be if that were to be fulfilled. |
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He who truly knows is humble of spirit, not prideful with the earthly wisdom that aspires to know all, but denies all that it does not understand. |
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True magnanimity as I consider it is a good opinion of oneself, founded on reason and on the solid merit of one who aspires to great things and contemns the petty. |
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For example, the Shining Path movement in Peru undoubtedly sees itself as the true heir to Maoism and aspires to being the vanguard of a communist evolution in Latin America. |
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In such a definition, Merton's constant revels in nature form the architectonics of a poetics that aspires to the unity in all things. |
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In the Apologie, Pascal shows the man without grace to be an incomprehensible mixture of greatness and abjectness, incapable of truth or of reaching the supreme good to which his nature nevertheless aspires. |
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Sam aspires to ride with the goggle-tanned gods who throw slow-motion 900s off flesh-eating cliffs and drop out of helicopters to outride thundering avalanches. |
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The academic degree to which she aspires has not yet been accredited. |
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If NATO aspires to deal with terrorism and WMD proliferation, the timing and legitimacy of military force will be a key issue on which the allies have to see eye to eye. |
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It dramatizes the story of a young student who aspires to success, earns a degree and position, but callously turns his back on the girl who faithfully loves him. |
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Contrarily to what dogma aspires to be and to what is thought to be crude fact, this knowledge is not an absolute definitive characterization of its object. |
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Nicknamed arylmethylidene heterocycle, the formula aspires to be a neuropathic pain reducer someday. |
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The Network also aspires to become, with the support of the World Health Organization, a recognized centre for cooperation and development in the environmental field. |
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Rather, she aspires to enact positive social change through tech. |
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The Legal Tools Project aspires to equip users with the legal information, digests and software required to work effectively with international criminal law. |
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Successfully dealing with minor cases gradually gains community support and removes both misinformation and ungrounded fears about how community justice functions and what it aspires to achieve. |
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Bitcoin, a new decentralized peer-to-peer digital currency, aspires to achieve this kind of borderless world. |
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I do not believe there is any need to extol the virtues of India taking a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, something it aspires to, as we all know. |
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Geneva, which aspires to make watches that last for several lifetimes, can't just strike back by stuffing them with the latest technology. What about consumers using social media to demystify luxury brands? |
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Amy touched all who worked with her, leaving a legacy of activist work that aspires to combine intellectual rigour and concrete outcomes that make a difference in the lives of people who lack resources, power and access. |
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Zsa Zsa, a purebred French bulldog with a disposition for the finer things in life, aspires to help us all express our most honest thoughts and emotions. |
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Rather than Nirvana, Mahayana instead aspires to Buddhahood via the bodhisattva path, a state wherein one remains in the cycle of rebirth to help other beings reach awakening. |
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