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Discover Ludwig'earnest vision' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a determined and strong-minded perspective. For example, "He had an earnest vision of success, and worked hard to make it a reality."
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But Mr. Ettinger's earnest vision of future scientists cracking the secret of immortality and bringing back to life the deep-frozen dead — curing them and making them young again — struck that sweet spot between kooky and quasi-scientific that television talk-show hosts loved in the early 1960s.
Well, the display of manual dexterity, hybrid beauty of style and skeptically earnest vision all make Ms. Moyer very much an artist for our era -- a period in which artists have turned with a mix of hope and disillusionment to art from the 1960's and 1970's.
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For a few minutes, the nerdy, earnest multicultural vision of 1960s television is brought to life in the digital present, giving rise to an exciting sense of continuity.
It is a tender, earnest, and hopeful vision.
There's an ease to Common's presence that's inclusionary; his vision is earnest and open.
Before the 2010 election, Cameron spoke to voters about a "Big Society", but it's clear that this vision, however earnest it was in the first place, is crumbling.
It is the potential for supercilious contempt in the politics, and the potential for earnest silliness in the visions that is likely to test the biographer's nerve.
Loury's plea for a more socially conscious public policy and "social vision" seems so earnest in its moral rectitude as to be almost quixotic.
In common with the social activist Michael Young and the prime minister, Harold Wilson, Brian wanted to expand the opportunities of people who had not gone to traditional campus universities: realising their vision started in earnest in 1967 with the establishment of the planning committee, and four years later the first students were admitted.
Jean Georges was built on a coherent vision, smart decisions and earnest execution.
"GODSPELL," the 1971 musical about Jesus and his apostles, brings to the stage a vision of spirituality so earnest that it can veer perilously close to self-parody.
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