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He is also an allegory of capitalism and transcendent aspirations.
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Storylines follow the characters' day-to-day lives, and document their personal struggles and the banality of their achievements and aspirations.
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They refused the bourgeois middle-class aspirations of money, respectability and comfort; rejected its moral codes.
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Being around young people, their aspirations, quirkiness and vitality -- it's a compelling place.
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Another common issue in federal systems is the conflict between regional and national interests, or between the interests and aspirations of different ethnic groups.
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With this there is an economic consideration and tradeoff an individual must consider in their further education aspirations.
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The phasing-out of war-time rationing, as well as increased affluence throughout the population, brought aspirations towards consumerism and motorized transport.
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The power-drunk worshipers of power are so powerless to realize that genuine aspirations of a resistance can never be crushed under jackboots.
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He is known for being a quality time trialist, a classics specialist, and being a workhorse for his teammates that have general classification aspirations.
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He had mastered the art of training a team to fulfil the aspirations of the mission.
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