Sentence examples for literally aspires from inspiring English sources

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It's one thing to hear this kind of hogwash from the likes of Peter Wallison, an anti-regulatory ideologue intent on blaming the housing crisis on poor people, who literally aspires to put himself in the same category as climate change deniers.

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"I was surrounded with great boxing minds, and I was literally aspiring to try to pick up as much as I could from everybody, while we were still trying to find what kind of style Adonis was going to fight in, and what kind of fighter he was going to be.

If you do not literally aspire to be an astronaut, maybe you shouldn't get on the rocket ship, even if you are currently working as an astronaut.

First on the schedule is a plus-size model competition where aspiring models literally crawl on their hands and knees for the chance to be crowned winner. .

Instead of thinking of scientists as aspiring to offer literally correct descriptions of general features of the world, the semantic conception supposes that they propose models accompanied by claims that particular parts of nature correspond to these models in specific respects and to specific degrees.

"You are used to aspiring to be, literally, the best in the world," she said.

The substantive disputes between the men are, in truth, minimal in a prosperous post-cold-war era when both parties aspire to Rockefeller Republicanism (literally so in that each standard-bearer is the prince of a brand-name American dynasty).

In New York, Charlet heads to a competition where aspiring plus-size models literally crawl on their hands and knees for the chance to be crowned winner.

Meanwhile, former wine shop owner and confirmed foodie Laurie Chambers Laizure believes that aspiring zombies would best be served -- literally -- by pairing wines from the same region as the person being consumed.

In it, he describes the Clacton by-election as a battle between the Conservatives, Labour and UKIP for the dying parts of England, those end-of-the-line towns (literally, in the many seaside cases) where people go to retire, not to aspire nor to achieve.

We showed you how to handle it.' " Judging from Welle's experience, though, aspiring decoys might not want to take Hopper's crummy-hat suggestion too literally.

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