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ambition <an ambition; ambitions> N

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arouse someone's ambition VB

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But that there was a limit to his most violent ambitions, that arrogance-injustice ("hybris" or "adikia") could disturb the harmony and balance.
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The incident brought him a great deal of publicity, initially boosting his political ambitions.
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Her singing ambitions, which she held from 1929, met with opposition from her family.
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Her parents' efforts to discourage this only increased her ambition.
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While differing markedly in their objectives, size, business models, levels of ambition, technology and target markets, these programs do share many features.
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The school supports the ambitions of education, teaching and learning to drive towards quality.
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Her ambition is to become a pediatric psychologist.
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Its ambition is to resume with its 1980s production rate, that was reaching 6000 vehicles per year.
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The message here is that it is not the skin that determines the characters fate but rather the ambition in their hearts.
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The team had to make a decision: either to give up or to restart with new ambitions.
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