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Now, in a blow, that object of aspiration has beem reached not by dreamers, but by death.
A child of nineteenth-century art, he was talking about woman as symbol, a cause and object of aspiration.
Through ingenious marketing, a simple designer label can turn a comfy $10 T-shirt into a $100 object of aspiration.
In the new hit musical "Avenue Q," a couple decide to leave their funky-with-good-feeling block for a fancier clime -- the Lower East Side, which may never before have been such an object of aspiration.
In rugby's preprofessional era before 1995, participation with Leinster, Munster and Connacht in the annual interprovincial competition tied Ulster into all-Ireland structures and made its shirt an object of aspiration.
It is unique, however, because it made devequt, "being-with-God," an object of aspiration and even a constant duty for all Jews and in all circumstances of life, even those seemingly most profane.
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But villainy exists even among the poor, and the powerful are often objects of aspiration.
The episode has the composure, and the sharply observed details, of a short film: we watch as the Afro puffs of the young Denise morph into the straight-back cornrows of the teen-age Denise; as the posters of Lisa Bonet and Jennifer Aniston turn from objects of aspiration into objects of lust.
Kingelez's models are not only objects of aspiration.
"As long as human beings aspire, they will be capable of corrupting the object of their aspiration," he told me.
He opened people's eyes to the beauties of nature, and he made liberty an object of almost universal aspiration.
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