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The audience sees itself on the stage and finds in the play's many vows of unchanging love signs of an impossible ideal toward which the real continuously aspires: not a bad ambition either for the company in its new home.
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God's universal benevolence, Leibniz suggests, is an ideal we ought to do our best to imitate and continuously aspire to (PW, "Meditation on the Common Concept of Justice", pp. 57 8; cf. PE, "Principles of Nature and Grace, Based on Reason," §14, pp. 211 12).
The former looks up to his colleagues, continuously aspiring to reach their lofty levels.
Across the media, models, actresses and even vocalists are continuously epitomized as the idyllic women that all "normal" women should aspire to look like.
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Unfortunately, many of us aspire to look a certain way, mirroring this image we're continuously bombarded with.
By allowing the narrator to be revealed as a foppish, neurotically squeamish individual who is both sentimentally romantic and obsessively religious, and by deploying an array of often intricate verbal devices, the author is able to continuously subvert the sinister, pathos-laden and myth-sustaining images of Ukrainian Cossack life and landscape the narrator aspires to create.
Stir continuously.
It aspires.
Ganso aspires to the latter.
"They beat me continuously.
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