Sentence examples for aspiration expressed from inspiring English sources

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And with that comes one last aspiration, expressed by Ms. Quillen as she relived the night with the comic books and the flashlights.

They may yet be able to win America's backing for an institution that would, at last, fulfil the aspiration expressed at the Nuremberg trials 53 years ago: to apply human-rights law without fear or favour to every conflict.

Among senior naval and RAF officers there is already nervousness about how many F-35Bs the UK can actually afford - there being little certainty about the number beyond an aspiration expressed for 48.

Rather, he embodied the heart of a catholic cry for justice, small "c" catholic, a universal aspiration expressed in our country by the promise that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is the birthright of every citizen.

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McCrum tries to have it both ways: "Language becomes more than just an essential means of communication; it embodies a contemporary aspiration, expressing a willingness to innovate with new ideas, to adapt old uses and to enfranchise new people.

Hardline rhetoric aside, the practical concerns and aspirations expressed by both sides appear strikingly similar.

It contained provisions for a government involving both Catholics and Protestants, whose traditional aspirations, expressed as Republicanism and Unionism, have so often clashed over the years.

The egregious example of their lack in the horror years of the 1930s and 40s made it overwhelmingly necessary that an unqualified statement of them should accompany the other aspirations expressed in the UDHR.

He dared to place his Big Idea -- what has become the central theme and purpose of his presidency -- in the direct line of aspirations expressed by three of the past century's most far-seeing and controversial U.S. presidents.

Mr. Tsipras shares the twin aspirations expressed by many Greeks in Mr. Portillo's broadcast — keep the euro but ease the austerity measures being imposed on Athens by its European partners.

As a student, Hauch was strongly attracted by the idealism and spiritual aspirations expressed by Romanticism; however, after such early literary attempts as Contrasterne, to dramatiske digte (1816; "The Contrasts: Two Dramatic Poems"), he turned to the natural sciences, particularly zoology.

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