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The author's jaunty voice aspires at times to Beat-poet cool ("Caucasian boys, their cheeks stuffed with carbohydrates and college degrees") and flirts with the precious (the dyspeptic proprietor veils his irritability and an unfortunate Hitler-mustache birthmark beneath a Santa costume while his bartender keeps a pet boa constrictor with an appetite for boxer shorts).
This insistence on disappearing in the background and only being a vehicle for the music to be heard in as clear and unadulterated form as possible should be a required study from anyone who aspires at being a music selector.
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To that end, it's important for them to aspire, at least rhetorically, to the ideal of neutrality.
Time will tell if he is able to turn around the fortunes of this club who aspire (at the very least) to be the flagship organization of MLS.
And finally, next Sunday, "Rob's Run" is a 5-K cross-country race to benefit Aspire, at 9 a.m. from Stillwell Woods Park in Syosset (516) 349-7646.
If it at first it looked like just another tale of wide boys with narrow ties and bent cops in straight suits, The Runaway aspired at times to a Scorsese-like lyricism, particularly in its graphically effective use of violence.
I was conscious that he had deliberately walked away from a comfortable and secure life at a level to which very few black people could have aspired at that time.
It wasn't just the substance of the Dreamers' aspirations their hope for documentation, for a chance to work in the country they grew up in that Trump seemed to resent but that they aspired at all.
For the same reasons, he also resisted the tendency to regard scientific knowledge as the model of understanding to which philosophy should aspire at a more abstract level a tendency that was strengthened during his lifetime by the growing influence of the American philosopher W.V. O
The very division he made between the ancient and the modern, as well as his views of Shakespeare, Aristophanes or the Greeks as a people who were "conscious of no wants, and aspired at no higher perfection than that which they could actually attain by the exercise of their own faculties" (LDA, 9), were inevitably influenced by his own time.
"People start aspiring at very high levels, then you get a negotiation, then you reach something called compromise.
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