「aspirations」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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mood the verses depict British middle-class | aspirations and material progress in the years after Wo |
She represents the "Ichha Shakti" (power of | aspirations), and Goddess Deivayanai depicts "Kriya Sha |
e Assembly Government on the funding needs, | aspirations and concerns of the higher education sector |
ed to each students future career and study | aspirations and academic level. |
e sweetest inside-tracks about the romantic | aspirations and disappointments of modern marrieds I've |
We see the | aspirations and realities of his tightly-knit group of |
e name was required to reflect the school's | aspirations and ambitions, and also identify it with th |
oldest to sign to the 2003 Humanism and Its | Aspirations and was the only signatory to all three doc |
specially women - to fulfil their political | aspirations, and create a more representative and inclu |
hange information and ideas, discuss career | aspirations and expand their horizons. |
and was a supporter of Vytautas' political | aspirations and an active participant in his coronation |
ally realistic and genuine in its promises, | aspirations and goals. |
However, He did not give up his literary | aspirations, and this job provided him with an insight |
ich she aims to illustrate her full musical | aspirations, and allow her to grow as an independent, i |
ays taken pride in its modest working-class | aspirations and a lack of...upper-class trappings." |
n by the applicants describing their career | aspirations and reasons for applying. |
omatically; he feared France had revanchist | aspirations and might try to regain her 1871 losses, an |
ated a shift from their previously highbrow | aspirations and was now very risk-averse in reality: "T |
own terms having "little respect for their | aspirations and fears". |
h the Irish people in their misfortunes and | aspirations, and though he had criticized severely the |
Quality: setting a high standard for the | aspirations and the governance of the company's work |
jury nullifications ruined his presidential | aspirations and his last-ditch efforts to find a compro |
n exposition of art as a development of the | aspirations and needs of worship, formed its core. |
e early Methodist movement on working class | aspirations are also particularly memorable. |
India and Pakistan, so long as the Kashmiri | aspirations are heard as well. |
These | aspirations are shared by the London Thames Gateway Dev |
m is about a Keralite youth whose hopes and | aspirations are shattered by a combination of fate and |
Bebout said that his gubernatorial | aspirations are behind him as he begins a new political |
don't want to challenge him, because public | aspirations are more important than my personal ambitio |
Shared | aspirations are its timber, |
still agitated by the Liberal and patriotic | aspirations aroused by the War of Liberation; at Bresla |
c opportunity to pursue their interests and | aspirations as teachers. |
he Romans, and he was not casting off Roman | aspirations as totally as we would be led to believe. |
ing as much fire for their "Broadway-Metal" | aspirations as they were praise; while there was no dou |
horities also recognized Peru's territorial | aspirations as legitimate. |
French economic | aspirations at the time were strained by external and i |
e they struggle to maintain their hopes and | aspirations, but ultimately slide into disillusionment |
He has | aspirations, but no place to go with them." |
He had no previous political | aspirations, but ran for governor after being persuaded |
statements in support of Ukrainian national | aspirations, but had difficulty communicating with his |
ld Trade Center, American Muslim dreams and | aspirations came crashing down." |
was the only figure who could fulfill those | aspirations, claiming this was "why he was poisoned... |
He admired Wagner's | aspirations concerning music drama, but did not agree w |
ciples of Social-Democracy, its slogans and | aspirations, consist in creating the long-awaited atmos |
Naposki who had NFL | aspirations decided to forgo his scholarship and withdr |
He stated he had presidential | aspirations during the course of this debate. |
brities, and a cunning lawyer with literary | aspirations, Edmond Picard, did their part in acquittin |
But Joh Bjelke-Petersen's federal | aspirations ended with the failed "Joh for Canberra" ca |
Ethan Brooks had NFL | aspirations even then and thought Division 3 ball would |
for connecting "doing" and "being" through | aspirations, fears and internal strengths. |
the Panthers, as a team that had Super Bowl | aspirations finished 8-8 and out of the playoffs. |
ail Gorbachev's internationalist values and | aspirations for political reform but he could not cope |
nd, with the advent of Imam Yahya, also had | aspirations for a Greater Yemen. |
The Taiwan compatriots can realize their | aspirations for cross-Straits peace, social stability a |
labeled "Provisional", signaling the Greek | aspirations for complete independence from the Ottoman |
ng poetry is characterised by his hopes and | aspirations for a Mab Darogan (‘Son of Prophecy') who w |
also have encouraged Ivess in his political | aspirations, for they relied on criticism of local and |
Maria originally had | aspirations for the school to serve underprivileged stu |
Early | aspirations for an entertainment career led her to work |
entralizing impulses of sovereign power and | aspirations for autonomy of the Dukes; over the centuri |
He had admitted | aspirations for higher office. |
At that time the children had | aspirations for bright futures. |
He had very high | aspirations for the movie, and the response shook him h |
ducation and for whom society often has low | aspirations for academic achievement." |
tnership aims to raise the achievements and | aspirations for pupils and schools. |
Red as Himself: A power mad politician with | aspirations for world domination. |
frican political opposition and nationalist | aspirations, for the time, were mute. |
I have bigger | aspirations for local schools and local regeneration is |
ement, which did much to shape the national | aspirations from 1870 to 1878, and was a consistent sup |
Don and his male friends about their failed | aspirations gets uglier, as does their behaviour toward |
The Club's true senior football | aspirations got under way with their promotion to the S |
order to further his business and political | aspirations, he returned to the University of Florida t |
ics are "way too far out to fulfill Keith's | aspirations; he simply doesn't fit into hip-hop's obses |
Because of his wife Barbara's political | aspirations, he can't go to the police. |
an abolitionist, but having high political | aspirations he took allegiance to the Democratic Party. |
ally sparking hope, awareness and increased | aspirations in youth all over the world. |
d sustainable path to achieving its boldest | aspirations in space." |
The plot of the drama deals with political | aspirations in a modern setting, the downfall of the ch |
peacefully effected with the most generous | aspirations, in the hope of abolishing poverty by organ |
had abandoned his Jewishness and his poetic | aspirations in order to pursue material success by Angl |
Karavangelis succeeded to strengthen Greek | aspirations in Macedonia and thus, according to Greek h |
sition to Senator Joe Lieberman's political | aspirations in both Firedoglake and other venues, culmi |
One of his | aspirations in life is that his sons grow up to be open |
e would allow the Soviet Navy to fulfil its | aspirations in the region, threatening western economic |
years, Sheila Martin apparently had little | aspirations in regards to her husband's office. |
seen as an opponent of Egyptian nationalist | aspirations in education. |
ar with Imperial Russia, which had colonial | aspirations in the region. |
Its | aspirations include regional autonomy comparable to oth |
Network still has | aspirations into releasing all three series of Holding |
e exasperation with her husband's political | aspirations is seen in the pilot episode and throughout |
in their struggle to neutralise nationalist | aspirations led to political results by the beginning o |
ssures of professional careers and artistic | aspirations mix with the voyeuristic documentary camera |
tudy who lack the resources to pursue their | aspirations, Music of the Baroque's Educational Outreac |
Prior to pursuing political | aspirations, Neil co-hosted "The Morning Rush" with Eri |
of what he calls the ‘huge gap' between the | aspirations Nigerians had at independence and today's r |
t still quite popular, lingerie model whose | aspirations now include breaking into show business. |
“A government is responsible to fulfill the | aspirations of the people and also to respect and imple |
and was intended to promote the economical | aspirations of East Germany, by motivating the populace |
that Land was aiding and abetting purported | aspirations of "dictatorship" by Obama. |
The | aspirations of the new state were to include all territ |
cceptable to the British, who had their own | aspirations of contiguous British territory running fro |
With the aim to determine the | aspirations of Ukrainians he elaborated a fundamental d |
r team and effectively hindered some of the | aspirations of McLaughlin and her group. |
The problem I see with the Early | Aspirations of Sovereignty is that it is not only large |
at "true music must reflect the thought and | aspirations of the people and time. |
War, which showcased the musical tastes and | aspirations of American soldiers in Iraq. |
London boroughs, raising the awareness and | aspirations of young people to career opportunities in |
She had | aspirations of becoming an artist, but settled for a le |
er, a West German teenager from Bremen with | aspirations of being a professional tennis player. |
baram, captured the mood and paralleled the | aspirations of Indian nationalists yearning for indepen |
saw his story as expressing the plight and | aspirations of India's dalits. |
He has high | aspirations of becoming a great and noble knight, rescu |
y this time, the ideal means to appease the | aspirations of a young man of twenty years? |
It remains true to the | aspirations of its founders by providing a welcoming en |
as Zeppelin, to combat the world dominating | aspirations of Harbinger Foundation founder, Toyo Harad |
which embodied the aesthetic and political | aspirations of the art in that year's exhibition. |
f the Austro-Prussian War put an end to the | aspirations of a grand unified state consisting of the |
protecting the rights and understanding the | aspirations of the Arabs. |
damental to power of an overseas empire and | aspirations of being respected by France and Great Brit |
Aguinaldo established did not represent the | aspirations of the men who were bet entitled to be cons |
inheritance law was thereby adapted to the | aspirations of the modern family, notably by its placem |
e beleaguered leader of failing to meet the | aspirations of Somalis. |
d it increasingly difficult to fend off the | aspirations of half-brother Afonso of Barcelos. |
nd of the 1920s Florida land boom ended the | aspirations of New Port Richey to become a haven for Ho |
This was an enormous boost to the BUFCST's | aspirations of one day owning the club, and thereby gra |
constitutes a historical precedent for the | aspirations of the unification of the Basque-speaking t |
ity to conduct its business and advance the | aspirations of all of the Lebanese people." |
boy readily agrees to; for, he himself had | aspirations of joining the shrine in the past. |
knowledge of the habits, the wants, and the | aspirations of the working classes, and on these subjec |
Contrary to the | aspirations of the Northern Society, Pestel planned to |
n 1940 with Menton), in order to fulfil the | aspirations of Italian irredentists (including local gr |
cumenical spiritual doctrines with ultimate | aspirations of quasi-theocratic political control. |
ple in the Labour Party and ensure that the | aspirations of young people are reflected in Labour's p |
We took our part in supporting the | aspirations of our fellow-countrymen in the same way as |
acts together to meet the common needs and | aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and makin |
es a true equilibrium only in the satisfied | aspirations of the nations of Europe. |
ntly or deliberately become burdened by the | aspirations of their parents. |
nd recognize the legitimacy of the national | aspirations of the Palestinian people in order to achie |
is an obstacle to the higher operations and | aspirations of the soul. |
achieve these aims and to support the just | aspirations of the peoples in their struggle against co |
lished a series of articles chronicling the | aspirations of Cedric Jennings, and his efforts to esca |
In the early years, Hillin had | aspirations of racing Indy and Formula One, but after a |
rendering his powers to meet the democratic | aspirations of many of his people ... [The people] favo |
g all students in learning, and raising the | aspirations of those who are most in danger of slipping |
To fulfill his | aspirations of becoming a professional, he signed with |
age, reflecting the completion of the early | aspirations of the Hasbroucks and other Duzine members. |
This bridge represents the soaring | aspirations of the city of Seville in preparation for E |
roken sword" in need of restoration) to the | aspirations of the medieval Ghibellines, who attempted |
Romance of the Western Chamber embodies the | aspirations of people for more meaningful and happier l |
in Europe and the growth of the nationalism | aspirations of various minority groups. |
f the content regarding subsection on Early | Aspirations of Sovereignty, under Foothold in India sec |
this source, and supposed to evidence EIC's | aspirations of sovereignty; however the source makes no |
omething which captured the frustration and | aspirations of black people so powerfully. |
Aspirations of the World (1878) | |
Leavitt's mission surpassed the wildest | aspirations of WCTU's leadership. |
ppointment of Bishop Prakasam fulfilled the | aspirations of the people here. |
lity; to support the cultural and political | aspirations of Tamils. |
lent student, his father disapproved of his | aspirations of becoming a lawyer. |
ackson has helping develop the professional | aspirations of his two sons. |
ating boyfriend, and his young son, who has | aspirations of playing pro basketball. |
e Coat of Arms is represented the hopes and | aspirations of every person who is a part of the DeSale |
he hero's struggle against the middle-class | aspirations of his family. |
often identified with the social and moral | aspirations of the Guatemalan people. |
ose closings effectively ended the national | aspirations of the "Politicker" brand. |
In furthering the fond | aspirations of Affleck, time was any thing but tardy. |
From an early age, he had | aspirations of becoming an international sportsman. |
xts it can suggest the perceived habits and | aspirations of rural middle-class life. |
wholly unsympathetic regarding the literary | aspirations of Alice and Phoebe. |
The first is to spread and to defend the | aspirations of democracy. |
's Louise (1900) and describes the artistic | aspirations of Louise's suitor Julien. |
e operations are dedicated to the needs and | aspirations of older tenants. |
e from incurable diseases and to fulfil the | aspirations of the people. |
He also indicated | aspirations of being a filmmaker, and an interest in st |
name in 1995 to reflect better the changing | aspirations of its members, but maintained its original |
Dubose had | aspirations of becoming a successful pro beach volleyba |
Ed has | aspirations of being a major cartoonist, which are hamp |
2008, Pittsnogle has placed his basketball | aspirations on hold and, as of January 2009, was workin |
rnational Celticist ideas, and modelled its | aspirations on Irish independence movements. |
asy" band, writing songs not based on their | aspirations or experiences, but about surreal horror fa |
Despite its sporting | aspirations, power output was limited by a relatively l |
ace and progress, in keeping with the noble | aspirations proclaimed in the Charter of the United Nat |
With John Holden, The right to art: making | aspirations reality (London: Demos, 2004) |
are Centre is spearheading the Royal Navy's | aspirations regarding enhanced Operational Knowledge Ex |
Although his political | aspirations seem to have been postponed, he has managed |
In any case, after 1945 the focus of Jewish | aspirations shifted from migration to the U.S. to settl |
Their | aspirations started to become a reality in 1992, when t |
is Pillai's best novel which expresses the | aspirations, struggle and grief in the lives of the fis |
e and relatives so discouraged his artistic | aspirations, that he was constrained to keep his work a |
Although they had nation | aspirations, the group was limited to New York and held |
and going on to say "that for all its lofty | aspirations, the film has no driving purpose beyond att |
mon economic, social and cultural needs and | aspirations through a jointly-owned and democratically |
Ward would continue to harbour leadership | aspirations throughout the rest of his career and rarel |
y 1586, he talked too unguardedly about his | aspirations to martyrdom and was overheard and denounce |
With | aspirations to push jazz beyond its traditional boundar |
The Telford Steam Railway has | aspirations to take possession of the up track passing |
l defensive tackle, but switched his career | aspirations to singing after a cracked vertebra deraile |
chandler, was a penniless sea captain with | aspirations to greater things. |
ation approached non-government bodies with | aspirations to locate in the area. |
cond brief appearance in Vienna, and it has | aspirations to expand to New York and Athens. |
These interests, as much as his | aspirations to the titles and the lifestyle of the Engl |
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