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I'm not putting any fine jackets on myself, but one aspires to be like John or Alan Lomax – these people who went around the world and made recordings.
No one aspires to be average".
That, of course, is what one aspires to do when one translates a work of literature: to convey a vital essence, which has been buried in the crypt (encrypted) of an alien lexicon, to a place in the light where it can endure.
In many homes, the garage hasn't always been a place where one aspires to "spend time"–its purpose solely intended for the parking of automobiles, the storage of junk and the recreation of teenage boys.
However, if one aspires an uncertainty quantification (rather than a general disclaimer) with a solid method, it cannot be achieved through one assessment for an energy model, neither quantitatively nor qualitatively (the number of expert elicitations in qualitative assessments may render proof).
Every year every one aspires to be a "new them".
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Yet what else would one aspire to?
Moreover, a full 39 percent of those questioned said they believed marriage was becoming obsolete, which in itself indicates that no one aspiring to a certain kind of reality-television stardom was even interrogated.
The parents of one aspiring vet … had no knowledge of the GCSE options or higher education requirements needed to fulfil this dream".
As late as the 1950s, one aspiring Baptist preacher read it and wrote that it "left an indelible imprint on my thinking".
And after Jennifer Lopez wore a Badgley Mischka gown to the Academy Awards in 1999 (no, not the naughty one), aspiring prom queens began seeking their own Badgley Mischkas.
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