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As the world seems to grow smaller, perhaps it's inevitable that questions of intention and appropriation attend anything that aspires to represent difference.
More to the point, no modern organisation that aspires to represent today's citizens can be seen to tolerate such emotional savagery.
He is a co-founder of the Association of Catholic Priests, which aspires to represent the 2m Irish people who attend mass at least once a month.
As has happened before in the 20th century, art that aspires to represent the higher ground of human existence will most likely be abstract, since abstraction is the obvious ally of the spiritual.
Although the creative department and its design team may be developing the company's visuals, they don't necessarily bring the strategic insight on what the company aspires to represent that executives and senior marketers bring.
Sergei Muravlenko also aspires to represent the Communists in parliament.
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"Self-funded candidates are not representative of the people they aspire to represent," she told me.
This would be real equality: A world in which disabled and able-bodied athletes alike all aspire to represent their nations in the Olympics, and physically-impaired athletes' aspirations are not demoted to taking place "beside" the main event.
He became a competitive swimmer, and aspired to represent Wales.
If you're an able-bodied athlete you aspire to represent your nation in the Olympics.
Your would-be son-in-law disrespects you and the values you aspire to represent.
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