But how far does this aspiration tally with our own experience of medical education? |
Like the soaring vaults of Gothic cathedrals, the Eiffel Tower is a uniquely French symbol of invention and aspiration. |
More than one half of the children with aspiration syndrome had cerebral palsy. |
Copeland evidently regarded such aspirations with deep hostility and responded by entering into fascist political activity for the first time. |
They certainly seem focused on the needs and aspirations of a real customer, rather than jockeying for celebrity endorsements. |
She shares our vision and aspirations for this unique venture, and brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the project. |