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This is not a novel phenomenon in politics, yet seldom have aspirations so broad been funneled into realities so constricted.
Never have I seen a nation's mood so transformed overnight nor a generation's aspirations so gratuitously crushed.
(3) "All classes shall be permitted to fulfill their just aspirations so that there will be no discontent".
The Think team's proposal, on the other hand, offers an image of peacetime aspirations so idealistic as to seem nearly unrealizable.
"She came across as having none of those sorts of spying-type aspirations, so I can't see how she developed them later".
Disney was up to his neck in society — not high society, which held no appeal, but in appetites and aspirations so widespread, so sweet and low, that we scarcely bother to articulate them.
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"I know I could persuade them to get their senior people to do assemblies in inner-city schools, to raise the level of aspiration, so young kids from an estate like Angel Town in Brixton can aspire to work in Canary Wharf".
David Cameron has emphasised educational reform, a welcome aspiration so long as it is acted upon.
My only point is that it is just one more influence that emphasises workplace aspiration so much that it ends up denigrating aspiration of all other kinds.
But working together, there is no challenge to which we are not equal, no obstacle that we cannot overcome, no aspiration so high that it cannot be achieved.
She said: "For too long, independence in the Welsh context has been treated as a pipe-dream, as an aspiration so distant it has been seen as unrealistic and unworkable.
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