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The trust created on her death stated that it was her "cherished aim and foremost desire" to establish a museum in the Bair family house, where she and her sister, Marguerite, had gathered their collection.
For Mr Abe, rewriting the clause is a cherished aim.
Today Mr Abe's cherished aim is to revise Japan's constitution, written seven decades ago by the Americans, in which Japan renounces war as a sovereign right.
They should stand firm.As well as being battered in the local elections on May 5th, Mr Clegg's party saw its cherished aim of reforming the Westminster voting system thumpingly rejected in a referendum.
The president has turned down his resignation, at least until he can hear the views of Vice-President Megawati Sukarnoputri, who is on a pilgrimage to the Muslim holy places in Saudi Arabia.Regional autonomy was once a cherished aim of Indonesia's reform movement, but there was little celebration to mark its arrival on January 1st.
Scholars warned last week that Boko Haram, whose name translates colloquially as "Western education is sin" and which began life in 2002 as a movement to reject concepts such as evolution and big bang theory, was on the verge of ending government control across almost the entire state of Borno and establishing its cherished aim of a caliphate.
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A substantial slice of the party is resisting one of his most cherished aims on national security, which is to change the interpretation of Japan's post-war constitution to allow the country's armed forces to take part in "collective self-defence", whereby they could come to the aid of an ally if attacked.
Mr Obama, for his part, has offered a lot of fine words about bipartisanship but has not produced very much of it, preferring instead to deliver on cherished Democratic aims.
The lack of royal authority in Argyll made it difficult for the national and international church to exercise control in the province; at the same time, establishing a strong bishopric in the area was vital to integrating the area fully into the kingdom, an aim cherished by the contemporary king, Alexander II.
Mr Sarkozy has treated the crisis as an opportunity to advance his long-cherished aim of beefing up the euro group as a potential political counterweight to the European Central Bank.
Just as quickly, Mr. Carter soured his relations with a Democrat-controlled Congress by taking aim at water projects cherished by senior figures in his own party.
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