Sentence examples for sometimes aspired from inspiring English sources

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It is clear that metaphysical philosophers have sometimes aspired to present their results in the form of a deductive system, to make metaphysics an a priori science.

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"Ego Death" cast shadows of Badu, and sometimes brazenly aspired to Stevie Wonder.

He has, his whole life, aspired to glory, without giving off too great a reek of aspiration.

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.

Even the EU, to which we Turks once so aspired, has turned into a political game.

Yet every person I met was idealistic and aspired to do the "right thing".

Yet in recent years graduates have rarely aspired to such a grubby job as teaching.

Achievement is aspired to from the moment of birth, if not before".

Frederick William IV (reigned 1840 61), a romantic, aspired to revive in Prussia his imaginary conception of the Middle Ages.

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