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As long as there are readers who continue to crave that kind of journalism, we will aspire to serve them.
Turkish soldiers, defying protests from Baghdad, are currently training a group of displaced Mosul residents who aspire to serve as a permanent security force in the city once ISIS has been dislodged.
(Those who aspire to serve in Congress sometimes "pay their dues" by playing for the N.B.A. or the N.F.L. or starring on "The Love Boat," which are all less relevant qualifications for the job than financing city schools).
The standouts will be companies that know how to walk in the shoes of the people they aspire to serve.
The mission can be a powerful magnet,since many people aspire to serve their nation and want to make a difference in the lives of others.
In one collective pull of the proverbial voting lever, we can speak in a clear, unified voice and let those who aspire to serve our country know that we do not tolerate hatred or fearmongering or sexism or racism.
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Gordon Brown, the unelected leader who Blears aspires to serve, stated that Mahatma Gandhi would inspire him as prime minister.
Much as Bussy Saint-Georges is itself a sort of test-tube city, the project aspires to serve as a "laboratory" for interfaith dialogue, he said.
"I see this prime minister as a dedicated man who aspires to serve," she said after presenting him with a big bouquet.
Before the vote, the 70-year-old peer said: "I have aspired to serve in the Lords since I first became interested in politics.
"In all honesty, who else aspires to serve as governor won't be part of my decision-making process," Mr. Bush said.
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