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There were then few books, and they were read by few people, who expected to read aloud and aspired to commit the words to memory.
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Deportations are no longer a panacea, as now most of those under control orders are British, many of whom aspire to commit terrorist acts abroad – an offence extremely hard to gain a conviction for in court.
Mr Beale said: "The threat from Birmingham remains high and very occasionally, as we've seen from this trial, we have people who aspire to commit mass murder on the streets of the UK".
Not only was this sin easy to understand, but it is also one that many New Yorkers would aspire to committing.
And overseas terrorists do aspire to commit mass murder again, perhaps with chemical, nuclear or biological weapons, and our government is right to work hard to prevent such a cataclysm.
All of the group's members aspired to act, and some, including Mr. Makem, achieved modest success, but by 1956 they were committed to music.
That summer, for the first time, she committed to becoming a politician and not a doctor, as she had once aspired to be.
He aspired to perform, however.
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