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But if Cohnfeld's ambition bore him no fruit, it multiplied for others, sparking a building boom above Houston Street.
Portsmouth, Leeds, Doncaster: recent football history is littered with the shells of clubs whose ambition bore little relation to their means.
But in 1955 ambition bore him from the Yorkshire Post to The Economist where, after a few months, he won a Commonwealth Fund fellowship and with it a year studying local politics in the South and the West of the United States.
His subject, explicitly or indirectly, would remain the country where he grew up; his ambition, to bear witness, as he once wrote of Dostoyevsky, to "the madness of our times," to "wrestle with the whistling darkness, to absorb it, to make it his medium; to turn the falling into a flying".
Yet some students show up with ambitions that bear no relation to their skills.
Too many countries are seized by ambitions that bear no relation to their particular comparative advantages.
But, running the clock down was the height of the Bears ambition.
Its ambition is to bear witness to humanity's many eccentricities".
So please note: my ambition to see a bear in my back yard has not been completely insane.
The claim is debatable (and tacky), but it's useful when reading BUtterfield 8 to bear that ambition in mind, for O'Hara always had it.
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