Here is the lie in the "ethereal look" to which these white dresses aspired.
Smaller banks that once aspired to be global are expanding in markets closer to home instead.
Douglas, a mercurial man who once aspired to the presidency, became a free-speech champion.
But the moment they aspired to enter the platform business themselves, they were branded as enemies.
Rather as Romans aspired to Greek virtues, the new Barbarian aristocracy aspired to live like Romans.
African countries have long aspired to transition from being raw material exporters to technology-based economies.
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For a long time it aspired to be the non-papal Catholic church in the West.
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Ms Colbert Busch is a businesswoman who has long aspired to political office.
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He aspired to study civil engineering and wanted to go to the University of California, Berkeley, like his dad.
Since the establishment of the State of Israel, many of Israel's elite have aspired to be embraced by Europe.
His prime minister, Ruud Lubbers, aspired to the presidency of the European Commission.
Mercosur, to which both countries belong, has long aspired roughly to balance trade in cars and car parts between the two.
Take India, which once aspired to be a secular state, and whose constitution calls for a uniform civil code for all citizens.
Mobiles are a lifestyle accessory aspired to by many Afghans and they can bring huge economic benefits to town and country alike.
National Association of Head Teachers general secretary Mick Brookes said the survey findings contrasted with previous research showing very few middle managers aspired to headship.
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Nasserism became a secular, pan-Arab political philosophy that many Arabs aspired to.
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Cyprus was a British colony and from my childhood I always aspired to come to Britain, to have my life in this country.
In reality, I long had aspired to travel the world for a year, inspired by a documentary I saw in high school about trans-Siberian trains.
Speaking to Radio 4's World at One, Vicky Pryce revealed her ambitions and said she even aspired to become Britain's first woman chancellor.
Mr Capriles has described Brazil as model of development, and said he aspired to emulate former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
The Egyptian-Israeli negotiations produced a treaty because Sadat succeeded in convincing Israel that the Egyptian government no longer aspired to destroy the Jewish State.
No less than 79% of senior women in the sample said they aspired to a top job and 91% were keen to be promoted.
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The worker-poets of the 1830s, who swore off sleep to instead live the free lives they aspired to at night, all night, would be proud.
She aspired to something more artistic, but found she couldn't draw.
The friend who rented an apartment to Tsarnaev family said the father, Anzor Tsarnaev, was a talented car mechanic and aspired to open his own garage.
In a study of American executives by Catalyst, a research and advocacy firm, women were just as likely as men to say they aspired to senior management positions.
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