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What of the other Brics countries, whose aspirations to a global role are so often heard?
Alan Pardew is settled, a manager whose aspirations are matched by those of the hierarchy.
In December they expressed their outrage at the brutal gang-rape of a young woman whose aspirations mirrored their own.
Yet amid the clowning Sugarland, like the Dixie Chicks, hinted at the resentment of women whose aspirations don't work out.
This same coalition later forged the 1979 revolution, whose aspirations for democracy and the rule of law were usurped by agents of theocratic absolutism.
It hopes to tap into a customer base of people whose aspirations have, until now, been oppressed, says Erwin Bamps, its chief operating officer.
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You may not know where you are going, or even where you are when you arrive, but it's an exhilarating ride, in the hands of an author whose aspiration literally knows no bounds.
We are looking for a sponsor whose aspiration matches our own, one with the passion to take the scheme to the next level and get even more people pedalling".
Yogi Bhajan came to LA because he felt 'the souls whose aspiration and longing had drawn him.' LA draws people in that way.
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