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Some aspired to the "American Idol" of the day — "Major Bowes Amateur Hour," a hugely popular weekly talent contest on network radio.
Some aspired to more offbeat genres — children's stories, self-help guides for police leadership, biographies of criminals, tales of weird cold cases, and at least one planned to modernize stories from the Bible by interweaving them with incidents from police work.
Some aspired to goals that seemed difficult to achieve in the hoped-for timescale.
Some aspired for a status similar to that enjoyed by the LHV; others were interested in completing secondary school education to be eligible for a degree in nursing.
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Answering this challenge is certainly not something that is aspired to here, though some preliminary thoughts will be offered.
He has, his whole life, aspired to glory, without giving off too great a reek of aspiration.
The people Nietzsche most admired and aspired to be like were those who were able to reinvent themselves through some tremendous act of will.
Art has often aspired to universal values.
As Peril writes, "not everyone aspired to be an executive".
Houphouët-Boigny was never rich nor aspired to be.
Ms. Marton offers some dead-on observations, like her description of Nancy Reagan as "the insecure little girl" who "still aspired to be at the peak of the society she happened to inhabit," only now it was Georgetown salons instead of the "self-made millionaires who spent poolside lunches talking about 'welfare queens.' " Even imagined competitors had to go.
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