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Evidently Microsoft now aspires to settle in as the Sears of operating systems and the Buick of the office desktop.
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A class of small farmers aspired to settle the tropics, which had been considered unsuitable for small-scale farming by Europeans.
It is known from the guild archives of several towns that a master aspiring to settle elsewhere had first to serve an obligatory period of one or two years in the workshop of a local master before he could be admitted to the guild.
Mary Leo, a romantic comedy author who once wrote for Harlequin but then found their doors closed to her, urged aspiring authors to "settle for more".
Steven, whose wife Sinéad and son Jack followed him to Barcelona, is ready to settle down; he aspires to a permanent position at WIT. Alan, whose long-term partner Louise also came to Barcelona with him, is more of a traveller; he spent a month during his postdoc at UPC, and a term at the Indian Institute of Technology in Chennai, India.
To finance the mission, the Mars One team has proposed a reality TV show in which 40 aspiring astronauts from around the world would compete to be the first people to settle on Mars. .
Serious matters to settle".
But where to settle?
Allow mud to settle.
Leave it to settle.
That sentence is a fair sample of Asaro's prose, which aspires to poetry but usually settles for a kind of muted bombast.
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