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And Heritage sold a rare "aspiration"–the technical term for a fish fossilized while eating another fish for $14,300.
Upon aspiration, the patency of the suction lumen was tested; then, secretions were aspirated and the volume quantified.
If the fashion world is about aspiration, the beauty world is about hope.
If that is the aspiration, the question is what stands in its way?
Failing to meet this aspiration, the church was widely, if diffusely, rebuked for its unresponsiveness.
Ballers has the same sort of raw appeal: there's the aspiration, the luxury, and the women in bikinis.
If, however, the aim was a more meaningful portrait of hardship and aspiration, the film is merely underdone.
While the Sutton Trust is right to place importance on aspiration, the dreary paralysing business of finances isn't going to go away.
Virtually every problem our society faces is linked in one way or another to the general impossibility of that well-worn aspiration, the work-life balance.
So although we have the aspiration, the gap is now so big and yet there is no more money," he said.
But this "sets up a race between aspiration and realisation; when realisation is lower than aspiration, the psychological cost paid is disappointment".
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