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aspiration <an aspiration; aspirations> N

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He has future aspirations to get his doctorate in philosophy as well as star and direct films.
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I don't have real big aspirations to be a movie star.
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Hope, aspiration and strange visions are evoked with passion in his images.
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He was known by scholars to be a patron purely for selfish motives, imposing aspirations, and a grandiose self-image.
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He passed his bar examinations, though never practised as a barrister, preferring a career as an actor, and also had aspirations as a poet.
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In general, a fine-needle aspiration can be done anywhere it is safe to put a needle, including liver, lung, kidney, and superficial masses.
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You will make it easier for every human being with an aspiration and a vision and a hope and a fate.
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This does not stop them from causing harm to other clubs with greater aspiration.
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For younger patients, operation is usually preferred, whereas the elderly or unfit can have aspirations repeated whenever the hydrocoele becomes uncomfortably large.
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Simple aspiration of pleural fluid can relieve breathlessness rapidly but fluid and symptoms will usually recur within a couple of weeks.
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