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As long as there are readers who continue to crave that kind of journalism, we will aspire to serve them.
In a speech, Clegg accused the previous government of being driven by headlines, and added: "This government recognises that constant reshuffling of the ministerial deck... is not conducive to good government, and that we will aspire to greater stability in the way ministers are allowed to govern".
We will aspire to listen to the tide lap up the beach, to climb through a wood and feel our legs and lungs work and see the steam pour from our mouths and rise from our skin.
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Our minds, in other words, might be set up to compare us to people who are "better" than us so that we'll aspire to be like them.
"I hope for better and, God willing, I will aspire for more," he said.
God willing, they will aspire to show those same qualities in their lives, in service to their communities, and in the promotion of peace.
"We believe that we can become the firm in the auditing profession that we hope one day everyone will aspire to," Mr. Andrews said.
Moreover, Scotland and Wales will aspire to a foreign policy.
She will aspire to a room of her own.
It's what I will aspire to be.
"Not many people will aspire to do what Wim does," said Tom Coates, a creative director at Butler, Shine, Stern & Partners.
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