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He said that Sikhs in Punjab commonly aspired to go abroad and that long separations were typical.
"There was a club in midtown Manhattan called Leviticus which I aspired to go to because that's where all the hot girls were.
That may have been reasonable when fewer Britons aspired to go to college, he said, but "it's quite different when 40percentt expect to go".
The survey of more than 1,600 eight- to 14-year-olds also found nine out of 10 black children aspired to go to university, while less than three-quarters (72%) of white children had the same goal.
Poppy Watt, 18, Cornwall I don't want to let the scrapping of the grants to affect me as I have always aspired to go to university, regardless of the cost (even coming from a family of low income).
If you take something like Michael Winterbottom's 24 Hour Party People, which looked at the Manchester music and club scene in the late 80s, enough time had passed for those who either went to the Haçienda or aspired to go, to grow up and move on with their lives.
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Only too late do they learn that trying to impose big-dream structures can crush the kind of journalistic enterprise which never aspired to going huge.
But the analogy comes up short, because GoPro videos aspire to go viral.
Could it be the blighters aspire to go to university instead?
Why should this matter to the majority of young people, who do not aspire to go to an elite university?
There are others who aspire to go into international relations, become art therapists, entrepreneurs, teachers, the list goes on.
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