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Meanings of new aspiration in English
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Usage of new aspiration in English
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In Carl a newaspiration had sprung up, a new patriotism stirred.
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Each newaspiration after truth becomes a form of prayer.
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This newaspiration was given to him by Julian's confession.
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When I get out, a newaspiration has been added to my list: help the homeless.
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The company's newaspiration was included in a filing on Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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The newaspiration, building a structure of co-dependence that makes conflict impossible, must replace the traditional aspirations, he said.
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What had now passed between them had left her with a newaspiration of which she had not hitherto been conscious.
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He was seized with fits of ambition, each of which lasted a day, and then gave place to some newaspiration.
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Into this fettered world Bacon, Galileo, Descartes, and others brought a newaspiration to promote investigation and honest, critical thinking about everyday things.
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On the contrary, notwithstanding the "recapitulation" theory, play should be a newaspiration, a deeper assertion of freedom, a higher opportunity for suppressed energies.
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These are not newaspirations, this is what we had until June 2016.
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She quickened in him new hopes, newaspirations, new ambitions.
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When they saw what a beauty it was, their hearts thrilled with newaspirations.
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A new temper and newaspirations had been kindled by the troubles of the last years.
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I went back to the vessel a new man, with new feelings, new desires, newaspirations.