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1 To each eager aspirant for everlasting remembrance Christ comes whispering his secret of abiding renown.
2 For this reason he was not long in discovering many an eager aspirant to his friendship.
3 So was the first view of Oxford to our eager aspirant for monastic learning and ecclesiastical sanctity.
4 But he had quarrelled with Lincoln, and was an eager aspirant for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency.
5 The sordid lover of gold, the eager aspirant for this world's trifling distinctions, feels nothing, knows nothing, of this.
6 Forty years ago the eager aspirants began their struggle.
7 Mothers and their Novices suffered abuse for not allowing the eager aspirants up into the towers.
8 Today he cannot direct a sequence in the street without being surrounded by a swarm of eager aspirants .
9 King Leopold had once filled the very post which was now vacant, for which there were so many eager aspirants .
10 I really pity your having to balance the claims of so many eager aspirants for notice; it is clearly impossible to satisfy all...
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