Pronunciation of the English word aspire.
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1. | I aspire to fame. | |
2. | The basic question is, what vision do you aspire to? | |
3. | Sometimes little kids aspire to be strange things. | |
4. | I'm not a mountaineer, and I don't aspire to be one, but it's so cool to stand on a summit and see the world around me from places one can only get to on foot, with a lot of huffing and puffing and sweat along the way. | |
5. | It's a binary world; the computer might be his paradigm. And many engineers seem to aspire to be binary people within in. | |
6. | By nature, human beings always aspire to build a cozy nest of their own. | |
7. | You need not aspire for or get any new state. Get rid of your present thoughts, that is all. | |
8. | Aspire to be a person that everyone enjoys interacting with. | |
9. | You must want to burn yourself in your own flame: How could you aspire to be new, if you don't become ashes first! | |
10. | The Congressional Medal of Honor is the highest award that any soldier can aspire to. |