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Because she aspired to dominate her physical sensations — attractions and repulsions — in the name of submission to a higher power, the future Doctor of the Church drained some of the fluid into a ladle and drank it.
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No firm currently has more than about 5% of the world's drug market, but some aspire to dominate particular diseases.
25) about the Aibo ERS-210, Sony's robotic dog, David Pogue mentioned that science fiction writers of the 1950's might have been astounded to learn that the world's first mass-produced robot does not do housework, fetch slippers or aspire to dominate mankind.
SCIENCE fiction writers of the 1950's might have been astounded to find that the world's first mass-produced, widely adopted robot, Sony's second-generation Aibo ERS-210, did not do housework, fetch slippers or aspire to dominate mankind.
The longtime Valley kingpins -- Kleiner, Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners -- can aspire both to dominate the glamour deals and to cherry-pick among smaller opportunities, though they can't rest on their laurels.
Throughout the nineteenth century the specialty was dominated by practitioners who aspired to be gentlemanly physicians and spurned surgery as a lowly occupation, beneath the dignity of educated medical men.
As a party that worked within unionist-dominated political institutions in Northern Ireland, it did not attract sufficient support from Catholics who aspired to a united Ireland.
He aspired to perform, however.
He aspired to an inferno.
I always aspired to that".
He aspired to them.
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