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单词 Aspire
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(1) You aspire to do great things? Begin with little ones.
(2) Few people who aspire to fame ever achieve it.
(3) I don't aspire to anything very grand - I just want a place I can call my own.
(4) It's a description to aspire to.
(5) We can aspire to a higher consciousness.
(6) We can aspire to excellence in the arts, broadcasting and sport.
(7) To hold such a cure, a man must aspire to the crown of humanity.
(8) In life what you aspire will transpire - be it loss or gain, sun or rain,[] joy or pain. RVM 
(9) Those who aspire to the education front bench should reach higher levels.
(10) It is both the goal to which we aspire and the end result that is capable of leaving us unfulfilled.
(11) Most of us aspire to be as good in our jobs as Rice is in his.
(12) Other institutions which grew in stature might aspire, one day and if they behaved, to become universities themselves.
(13) As in Darcy's Utopia, in the future we aspire to.
(14) Fans may aspire to progress through this hierarchy, and within each group certain role positions are open.
(15) To interest my heart and soul in my work, and aspire to the highest efficiency in the achievement of results. To be patiently receptive of just criticism and profit from its teaching.
(16) The house was altogether superior to the kind of thing most men of Adam's age could aspire to.
(17) We need positive role models for young women to aspire to.
(18) Women not in immediate physical danger were considered privileged enough and therefore not entitled to aspire to or expect equality.
(19) It is a sign of the economic desperation that young people even aspire to work in impoverished Moscow and Bucharest.
(20) He has a much more refined sensibility than I even aspire to.
(21) The cultivation of creativity is the most important requirement of men who aspire to the highest reaches of the transcendent world.
(22) Japanese novelists deal with the question of old age in a way few other writers can aspire to.
(23) Accepting all the good and bad about someone. It's a great thing to aspire to. The hard part is actually doing it. Sarah Dessen 
(24) Sacrifice is a part of life. It's supposed to be. It's not something to regret. It's something to aspire to. Mitch Albom 
(25) Both theories are exercises in analytical moral philosophy which aspire to provide rational principles to support particular conceptions of just social arrangements.
(26) In what distant deeps or skies burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire?
(27) Folk-song was a special case: here words were said to aspire to the condition of music.
(28) Purely descriptive studies serve as the raw data for those comparative studies that aspire to higher levels of explanation.
(29) Partnerships differ in scope, purpose and specific orientation and in the nature of relationship they aspire to.
(30) Years later, Ogwen apprenticeship having been served, we began to aspire to their routes, knees knocking at our effrontery.
(31) When you concentrate your energy purposely on the future possibility that you aspire to realize, your energy is passed on to it and makes it attracted to you with a force stronger than the one you directed towards it. Stephen Richards 
(32) In my own area, I am sure we would all agree about the sort of journalism we all aspire to.
(33) Police earnings in the 1920s were substantial by comparison with most other occupations to which a working man could aspire.
(33) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(34) It shows that not all labourers' cottages were flimsy hovels and that families in this group could aspire to reasonable comfort.
(35) Nor, conversely, does it aspire to art-pop status, because its aim is to be truthful to its mediocre soul.
(36) To be a good business man is the epitome of development and these learned people secretly aspire to that goal.
(37) Instead of an anecdotal narrative it must aspire to the rigorous standards of a science.
(38) What finer sepulchre of honour could any Marine ever aspire to?
(39) Chess can never aspire to being a truly professional sport unless they are abolished.
(40) It is not a pass mark and yet all children are supposed to aspire to it.
(41) Since then he has created a garden few of us would aspire to after a lifetime of gardening.
(42) Women are not only the embodiment of heavenly qualities but can also aspire t find and occupy a heavenly space.
(43) Most of us do not aspire to robber barony.
(44) Immolate domesticity for aspire after career galvanization.
(45) Good faith and aspire after benefit are our style.
(46) Because, I aspire is a flying bird.
(47) They knew unerringly what to aspire to.
(48) I aspire to be an innovator not a follower.
(49) Mary is ambitious enough to aspire to conversational fluency in Chinese in two months.
(50) It's an Olympic message, a possible dream that our global civilization and everyone who is a part of it can aspire to - and for which I am proud to carry a torch.
(51) So if you aspire to be a good conversationalist , be an attentive listener.
(52) Unlike the U.S., China doesn't aspire to remake the world: Its longstanding mantra is "nonintervention" in the internal affairs of other countries.
(53) Chinese Folk Music " Iridescent Clouds Aspire After Moon " is well-known, and it is mildly flowing exquisite and flossy elegance.
(54) Torgovnick's fears are certainly well-intentioned, but there's no evidence that women aspire to look like the characters in "Black Swan, " and in any event eating disorders are not contagious.
(55) Comrade Jiang Zemin also emphasizes for many times, the Communist does not want to do a magnifico only, want aspire to become a major issue.
(56) Unlike the Acer Aspire, 2 D photos and videos can't be viewed in 3 D on the Asus.
(57) Foolish dictum: In a team , a valuable team player must aspire to be leader.
(58) Eight photos and nine short videos come loaded on the Acer Aspire.
(59) The loan corporation assumed one-sixth of all home mortgages in the United States, and soon made home ownership a goal to which most Americans could aspire.
(60) Its members will buy the same branded goods, save up for the same houses, sign up for the same credit cards and aspire to put their children into the same schools.
(61) The first quality requested by the masters to those that aspire to The Path is discernment .
(62) Forty-six years after its founding, C.C.F., a once-elite school catering to lower-middle-class girls who aspire to be the doctors, engineers and teachers of Haiti's future, is fighting for its life.
(63) Old people aspire after knowledge, jocundity, feat, and even love, just as an old tree drawn green, or an old tree adorned with flowers, may also be beautiful.
(64) This is about as much as the college-bred generally do or aspire to do, and they take an English paper for the purpose.
(65) We always yearn towards and aspire after rationality or reasonableness by all means. And critical thinking bridges between human being and rationality.
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(67) You aspire to an Olympian, yet their reign is ending, Hercules.
(68) The Master of Science in Product Development (MPD) program is for scientists, engineers, and technical professionals who aspire to reach product development lead...
(69) At the same time, if a thin dining companion orders a small portion, I too will hold back because I want to mirror the habits of a body type to which many people aspire.
(70) Once NASA retires its shuttle fleet next week, when Atlantis returns from the 135th and final flight in the 30-year- old program, what will all the astronauts aspire to?
(71) I also aspire to the same catkin , as filled the snow drifting in the wind's no one I have never been to a place.
(72) Mary is ambitious enough to aspire to conversational fluency in Chinese in four months.
(73) It is unpleasant to be in pain, but if we endeavor to overcome all the difficulties and achieve the goal we aspire after, we will be filled with joy.
(74) I aspire but I perspire , too. It gets better results.
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