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He was speaking to it about itself, defining its noblest aspirations.
As the Attorney-in-Charge of the Federal Defender Office in the Eastern District of New York, Tom exemplified the highest and noblest aspirations of the legal profession.
We believe in a government strong enough to use words like "love" and "compassion" and smart enough to convert our noblest aspirations into practical realities.
Avery Brundage, longtime President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), once wrote, "The amateur code, coming to us from antiquity, contributed to and strengthened by the noblest aspirations of great men of each generation, embraces the highest moral laws.
A Jewish state that embodies the noblest aspirations of prophetic Judaism, as articulated in Israel's Declaration of Independence, is the fulfillment of the century-old aspirations of spiritual Zionism.
We are suggesting a different sensibility--a future consciousness.--one which entails a vision, drastically different than anything which presently exists, embodying our highest and noblest aspirations, hopes, and ideals.
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So far, 261 names--261 people descended from the lanky young man who crossed into El Paso for a penny and held fatherhood to be a man's noblest aspiration.
And they had noble aspirations.
The nation-state made these noble aspirations practical necessities.
If noble aspirations had been the motivation, most countries would not have joined.
Achieving your highest and most noble aspirations for your organization may take more than a lifetime.
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