Sentence examples for be aiming at something from inspiring English sources

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The piece seemed to be aiming at something midway between Pilobolus and Cirque du Soleil.

(ii) The second 'entanglement-problem' is that, as soon as the label 'global health' is applied to education, research or practice, these areas not only suggest to be aiming at something 'good', but raise the impression of per se doing 'good'good

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Still, all the scratch his businesses throw off could be aimed at something bigger.

"This hypothetical book is aiming at something more implacable than that...

Peter Sellars was aiming at something of the sort when he cast Eugene Perry as Don Giovanni opposite the Leporello of Herbert Perry, Eugene's twin brother.

You can guarantee that if Mr Nuttall compares another writer with Shakespeare, Shakespeare will come off better, but sometimes those writers were aiming at something different and the texts in question are not really comparable.Ironically, the ideal reader for "Shakespeare the Thinker" is someone with some pre-existing knowledge and the guts to stand up to the professor.

Yoshua Bengio, a computer science professor at the University of Montreal, last June told Wired of MetaMind's architecture, it's "interesting in that it is aiming at something potentially very ambitious, trying to sequentially parse a large amount of facts ... in such a way, via a learned semantic representation, that one can answer questions about them".

TWO things of note happen to X-rays when they are aimed at something which is not completely opaque: they are absorbed, and they are refracted.

Possibly, this involves an explicit understanding that the emotional expression is aimed at something in the environment in a referential way.

Mr. Kofman seems to be aiming at low-brow absurdism, something between Richard Foreman's Ontological-Hysteric Theater and an extended "Saturday Night Live" skit, and the dialogue works overtime trying to be enigmatic.

The North stated clearly, rather than implying, that its nuclear program would now be aimed at the United States — something suggested in the past, for instance, by propaganda posters showing a missile striking what looks like Capitol Hill.

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