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He has much larger aspirations.
And as a songwriter who has often written lyrics about natural phenomena, she had larger aspirations.
New York Democrats didn't merely deliver a blow to whatever larger aspirations Cuomo may have.
The literature of the mid-19th century, known as Norway's "national Romanticism," continued to reflect the country's larger aspirations.
Manning, as the face of the franchise, has come to symbolize its current status, and he may be viewed as a governor for the franchise's larger aspirations.
Even when towns do learn about the movement's larger aspirations, it usually comes down to whether a development fits a site and complies with zoning.
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We can identify three maincategories in which future migrants have favourable, aspiration-inducingcharacteristics: age, education, and the geographical location (here: province)explain most of the larger aspiration gaps among future migrants.
And the music has no fear of pomp or large aspirations.
The United Kingdom and France have large aspirations, and Russia is a wild card.
But it also means binding our particular grievances for better health care and better schools and better jobs to the largest aspirations of all Americans, the white woman struggling to break the glass ceiling, the white man who has been laid off, the immigrant trying to feed his family.
The notebook is a small record of accomplishment, but it's also an outline of large aspiration.
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