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"This entire sorry spectacle spells doom for anybody who aspired to do what we aspired to do," former Gawker Media Executive Editor John Cook told the Times.
"This entire sorry spectacle spells doom for anybody who aspired to do what we aspired to do," said John Cook, the executive editor of Gizmodo Media Group.
That aside, I can tell you that Dicko was the kind of person you not only aspired to work for, but that you aspired to be more like.
Not long ago, Turkey aspired to be one of them.
Bauer has always aspired to work in the fitness industry.
He also said he aspired to be an editor someday.
Some aspired to his disconnection, others scolded him for disengaging.
He wrote rap songs and aspired to be a rapper.
This was the kind of book I aspired to write.
Acting is never something I have ever aspired to do.
Former Communist bloc nations have aspired to become part of Europe.
The couple aspired to have a vacation spot in Florence, Arizona.
According to historian Scott Hendrix , Protestants aspired to "re-Christianize" Europe.
Some of them, like Balthazar, have even aspired to Raoul's cool.
I aspired to have the freedom to do what I want.
That was something I aspired to be – that kind of crooner.
It achieves — sometimes overachieves — the epic greatness to which it aspired.
One was a dairy farmer, another aspired to be a pilot.
The idea seemed antithetical to the wealth I'd always aspired to.
Britain was the place where we aspired to go to university.
Before his deployment, he had aspired to become a police officer.
Ms. Porras Inga, 18, aspired to be a lawyer and judge.
I've forever aspired to the strength she showed me women could embody.
But the Soviet artists of 1917 really aspired to be political revolutionaries.
We always were aware of that & aspired to love up to it.
Either way, where America once aspired to be a beacon, relativism rules.
I thought I could earn beauty, if only I aspired to it.
Growing up, Mishler aspired to have two dream jobs: acting and teaching.
He clearly aspired to make something better, something deeper and more meaningful.
So from a young age, I've always aspired to having more money.
Vyvian aspired to riches, but had a long way yet to go.
He aspired to do more, and better, and that story was tremendous.
A new generation of Olympians has aspired to be like Michael Phelps.
With the RealTouch, AEBN aspired to automate the production of male orgasms.
From a young age, Copeland aspired to a successful money-making career.
One brother was a furniture salesman who aspired to be a writer.
Its first works often aspired to, and reached, passionate arena-rock grandeur.
Jimmy Kimmel, it turns out, is once aspired to be a graphic designer.
Littlefinger once aspired to reach the Iron Throne with Sansa at his side.
But creating a car that young women also aspired to meant big sales.
As a child, she aspired to be a lawyer and later, a journalist.
In generations past, business leaders like J.P. Morgan aspired to be public statesmen.
I don't give a fuck' is not someone I ever aspired to be.
Automated telemedicine is coming, for everyone Artificial intelligence originally aspired to replace doctors.
However, Mr Tan has long aspired to make Jollibee Foods a global champion.
I sort of aspired to be an art teacher or an arts educator.
Authoritarian leaders have long aspired to this godlike union of word and action.
It wasn't something I aspired to, but I see where you're coming from.
I don't have the mental dedication, and it's not something I've aspired to.
Ms. Vincenzi was sometimes asked if she aspired to write more highbrow material.
In the early days of Twitter, Dorsey aspired to be a fashion designer.
Despite the sins of our history, we aspired to a more just world.
I never actually aspired to become principal conductor in a big opera house.
"That was the kind of thing I aspired to create," Mr. Gelb said.
He had aspired to study Chinese literature and become a journalist or writer.
From an early age, I aspired to be different from everybody and everything.
He aspired to become a pilot and started flight training at age 17.
Man From Hope; lacking the latter's political skills, he aspired to at least be
A man who aspired to do "real" work for a gynecologist-cum-art-collector?
Or in reality TV parlance: Viall aspired to shift roles from villain to hero.
" "She aspired to be a cosmetologist, also enjoyed spending time with family and friends.
He aspired to be a military lawyer, and wanted a career advocating for veterans.
Surely what we have now is not anything close to that which we aspired.
We've aspired to be like the musicians, actors, and models we admire the most.
TV's Jamal Simmons on Monday and said she aspired to be successful like Trump.
" She adds: "And it was always my plan and something I really aspired to.
In college, she aspired to become an architect, but dropped out after three years.
Mikaela Mayer aspired to be a model before she found her passion for boxing.
Williams was full of bright, brilliant, well-adjusted men & women I aspired to become.
He aspired to a model of masculine reserve that he saw in cowboy movies.
Mr. Chávez aspired to make his model sustainable, but died without achieving that goal.
I never aspired to be a bounty hunter, I didn't know the job existed.
Something separates recent presidents from all the other politicians who aspired to the job.
Tanager's gestural painters would have fit right in at uptown galleries, and aspired to.
Not content to be only immoral by normal standards, Chanel also aspired to cartoon villainy.
Who hasn't aspired to the wisdom of Atticus Finch, or the tenacity of Rocky Balboa?
He promoted younger men only to discard them if they aspired openly to succeed him.
For the first time in generations, their families aspired to so much more in life.
In it, we get a glimpse of the type of auteur Wiseau aspired to be.
And her father, himself an athlete who aspired to the pros, is her obsessive coach.
We aspired to vacation at Disney, or maybe an all-inclusive place in the Caribbean.
A Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet, Wang had aspired to attend the elite academy.
It aspired to foster symbiotic relationships of openness and inclusivity that would endure through time.
McCourt aspired to become a teacher and dreamed of impressing folks back home in Limerick.
Dr. Chiba, is treating a police detective who once aspired to become a film director.
But neither Mr. Bush nor Mr. Obama overtly aspired to division on a routine basis.
"This was the kind of book I aspired to write," Mr. Atlas wrote years later.
He aspired to become an on-air correspondent, but his speech was mumbly and imprecise.
Another uncle was an architect; his father, who aspired to the trade, lost his nerve.
He had legions of faithful customers and good friends who aspired to be like him.
Because of their characters' wild antics, crashers have aspired to emulate them — in varying degrees.
My sister was always confident in herself, too, and I always aspired to be like that.
Narrator: Hummers eventually came to embody America's "supersized" lifestyle and the people who aspired to it.
Whatever feminist angle the film might have once aspired to is lost in its listless shuffle.
Barely a decade ago, Turkey was a budding democracy and aspired to join the European Union.
Al-Qaeda had aspired to create an intellectual elite and its disciples were almost all Arabs.
You aspired to be a professional skater before you moved to New York in the 1990s.
And were you someone who aspired to write or thought it would be fun for giggles?
In the South, the few who voted and the many who aspired to had no choice.
Andrew, who once aspired to be a professional golfer, bonded with Trump at his golf clubs.
She aspired to become a director herself, and had founded an organization to promote leftist filmmaking.
Pursue the longest lash, the deepest black, and you'll surpass the convention to which you aspired.
We always aspired to have a technology piece, a product piece that would unlock this process.
Yet, are we not simply on the edge of a reality mankind has always aspired to?
In 2013 Mr. Lampert himself became chief executive, something he said he had never aspired to.
It didn't manage the artistic greatness — Tolkien as filtered through "The Wire" — that it aspired to.
Initially, people wanted to buy products associated with Woods because they aspired to identify with him.
But Mr. Bukhari's unfailing optimism was always something we aspired to, and it kept us going.
Mr. Sanders, whose parents found hundreds of poems in his bedroom, aspired to become a lawyer.
Raised by a family of independent business owners, he always aspired to be his own boss.
A scaled-down bill would fall far short of what Senate leaders had aspired to pass.
No one from the family's younger generations has attained or perhaps aspired to David Rockefeller's stature.
Seidler had come of age in the militaristic atmosphere of restaurants that aspired to Michelin stars.
The nuclear agreement is a good example of the kind of solutions to which I aspired.
The establishment aspired to be mainstream and reasonable; the base took pride in being populist and angry.
"He had aspired to be a gangster his entire adult life," Ferland said of Salemme, now 84.
The encounters shook the teenager, who had aspired to become a priest, "to his foundation," Noaker said.
But it's been decades since we aspired to think that big in repairing and building our infrastructure.
LEO TOLSTOY aspired to "grasp the seemingly ungraspable" parts of life when he wrote "War and Peace".
Palestinians, however, have long aspired to establish east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
Starship is the rocket that Musk has aspired to build ever since he founded SpaceX in 2002.
In my grassroots organizing work over the past two decades, I have aspired to the former option.
Maik Maetzke never aspired to become a pickle expert, but it seems it was meant to be.
Throughout his life, Buffet remained committed to his figurative technique and the atmosphere he aspired to evoke.
Then, many party leaders openly aspired to see China evolve in a more constitutional, law-based direction.
"The only thing I ever really aspired to was being in a West End musical," he said.
Lesandro was a member of the Police Department's Explorer program and had aspired to become a detective.
But it aspired to a new generation of missiles that could fire warheads over much longer distances.
Lutsenko made no secret of the fact that he aspired to be Prime Minister, if not President.
Mr. Noël Hume approached archaeology with wonderment and imagination, much like the playwright he aspired to be.
It was also a basis from which families aspired to an even better future for their children.
Palestinians, however, have long aspired to establish east Jerusalem as the capital of a future independent state.
Most had dire living circumstances but aspired to conventional lives: a wife, children, two cars in the driveway.
"All of you aspired to be Americans," Pence said during remarks at the National Archives on Thursday morning.
Dogs had all the qualities — silent strength, adaptability, playfulness, determination, empathy, patience and wisdom — that I aspired to.
It's sort of the same thing America aspired to, South Africa, to a certain extent, has done that.
But, despite that, I saw myself in Shane, or rather, I aspired to be as cool as her.
Our nation has always aspired to place the interests of our democratic purpose over the interests of markets.
Not much is known about Danzig's high school years other than that he aspired to attend trade school.
During India's spells of real and imagined miracle growth, it has often aspired to be the next China.
Unlike a search engine, which simply pointed users toward websites, True Knowledge aspired to supply the answers itself.
Yaba first appeared among the Bangladeshi elites, people who the rest of the population aspired to be like.
Earlier allegations were made by eight women who worked, or aspired to work, on Rose's program at PBS.
Fans (especially young ones) have never aspired to be like him relative to other stars at that position.
There's nothing I aspired to achieve with my colonies, no grand design I felt any pull to build.
Salma, 49, was an incredible gymnast and aspired to compete in the Games when she was a kid.
But Palestinians have also long aspired to establish east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
There is a precedent of Brazilian political leaders who aspired to polish their résumés with some literary production.
Palestinians have also aspired to declare the city's eastern portion as the capital of a future independent state.
Long before the presidency was a plausible option for his public service, Bush aspired to be vice president.
Initially, Jolla aspired to create an alternative phone that would pair with its open source, alternative operating system.
The deal specifically aspired to keep warming well below 2 degrees Celsius (3.7 degrees Fahrenheit) from preindustrial levels.
"Putin and the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible," the report said.
"People aspired to achieve the Jackie look and wanted to know how to get it," Ms. Magidson said.
She grew up in a "greaser neighborhood" in Tulsa, where boys fought and girls aspired to get out.
That is what Musk has always aspired to do, despite significant short-term scrutiny by investors and analysts.
When Kazakhstan achieved independence, in 1991, it aspired to create a presidential democracy based on the French model.
Yet in fact — Slezkine argues — by building apartments, the Bolsheviks perpetuated the family unit they aspired to overcome.
Now, young Indians who have aspired to study, live and work in the United States are looking elsewhere.
It would not be hard to create a fairer system, one that aspired to treat all Americans equally.
Where sculpture had once aspired to monumentality, Calder proposed an art in three dimensions that took infinite forms.
President Woodrow Wilson found himself publicly embarrassed before other world leaders, to whose ranks he aspired in 1918.
From their traditional base in the northern mountains, the rebel group has long aspired to expand its power.
Maybe we were taught that public service was a noble profession to which the best and brightest aspired.
Here was someone who held the logical keys to a foreign world I aspired to succeed in: college.
Cozmo, Anki's first bot, aspired to be nothing more than a fun desk toy, and more or less succeeded.
The UN aspired to "ensure that HIV investments increase to $26bn by 2020, including a quarter for HIV prevention".
He was the eldest of four siblings and aspired to go into construction work, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Turner, who once aspired to swim at the Olympics, voluntarily withdrew from Stanford after his arrest early last year.
But Rio aspired to host the World Cup and the Olympics, and the area was due to be gentrified.
The study involved 49 college-age women, all of whom considered themselves "average" weight but aspired to be thinner.
Roy aspired to be a tugboat captain and would be alive if not for Carter's actions, Rayburn told reporters.
On January 23rd, 2016, Ted Cruz's 18-year-old self informed the world that he aspired to rule it.
The colony aspired to social equality and communal sharing, while opposing American imperialism and Anastasio Somoza Debayle's abusive dictatorship.
At Georgia Tech, he majored in business administration and aspired to be a CEO, according to his school biography.
Clive Arrowsmith's photographs of Peter Gabriel spotlight a short-lived era when rock aspired to the condition of art.
Andy Warhol, then the reigning king of New York's glitterati, was everything Alig and his friends aspired to be.
Or would she still assume we all aspired to be more like Kevin and Susan from down the road?
"Our aim as a Labour government is to achieve what past Labour governments have aspired to," he will say.
A pardon could not achieve everything the deferred deportation program aspired to — notably, it could not deliver work permits.
He joked around, had a decent job, aspired to become a police officer and respected his family, she said.
He thereafter consistently dramatized critical junctures in 20th-century Polish history, making movies that aspired to be political events.
He said he admired the character and aspired to live that kind of life (without the killing, of course).
Most of all, however, he worshipped Ken Griffey Jr., and soon aspired to emulate him as a center fielder.
When I spoke with Alanna, she told me she aspired to go to Johns Hopkins and become a surgeon.
She was already encountering the obstacles that at the time faced any woman who aspired to be a composer.
His vocal color is not one that I've ever personally aspired to, but I still like him very much.
He aspired to recognition as a master of the world's "greatest deliberative body," as the Senate is often described.
She had other expectations for her beautiful daughter, who studied Spanish, played Frisbee and aspired to be a veterinarian.
He aspired to be and worked relentlessly to be the best at whatever 'game' he decided to focus on.
That's the example we have always aspired to set and the model people around the world hunger to see.
He aspired to one day become involved in an endeavor that offered healthier eating choices for adults and children.
I hadn't known that, before he became an artist, largely self-taught, Moholy-Nagy aspired to be a poet.
Italians started to have discretionary income, and many aspired to a new middle-class lifestyle, complete with personal car.
Her actions post-election reveal it's all she ever aspired to, and she doesn't appear to be letting it go.
Born in the village of Minnigaff, in south-west Scotland, at school he had aspired to be a mathematics professor.
I have always aspired to make a living doing what I love, and I have, so I am very fortunate.
At the time, he aspired to be a director and put on "crazy intellectual productions" of operas by Richard Wagner.
Not so unlike the founders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Jennings's utopians aspired to foster social change by inspirational example.
By collecting small-volume blood samples from asymptomatic people, Theranos aspired to detect diseases earlier by encouraging more frequent testing.
Puzo aspired to literary greatness and only conjured up Vito Corleone and his family's adventures and misadventures to escape debt.
A few months shy of his 73rd birthday, Richards has become the leathery ancient hellhound bluesman he always aspired towards.
The car sold well as Japanese consumers aspired to get the "3 C's" – color TVs, cars and coolers (air conditioners).
He wore one of Mr. Anderson's zippered track tops in a music video, but he aspired to a full tracksuit.
Mr. Purdy, 29, a black man, who once aspired to be a nurse or a doctor, is a classic example.
The Palestinians have aspired for decades to establish the capital of a future Palestinian state in the city's eastern sector.
I had always aspired to work in the public sphere, and by designing high-end houses in Marin County, Calif.
Voting, to which so many aspired for so long, has become a burden or has been forgotten by so many.
For Ransome, who aspired to get into the fashion industry, Epstein promised entrance to the Fashion Institute, The Telegraph reported.
The G.O.P. used to be a party that aspired to a biblical ethic of private charity, graciousness, humility and faithfulness.
The Palestinians, however, have long aspired to establish the city's eastern sector as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
His older brother, Miguel, and his cousin, Christian, were switch-hitters, and Lindor said he aspired to be like them.
An aspiring artist must reject the corporate virtues to which he once aspired and embrace creative ones in their place.
Instead, he wrote a very powerful statement about why what happened was inconsistent with the community we aspired to be.
Although he had aspired to a conspicuous role as a broadcasting personality or a musician, Mr. Bain relished writing incognito.
From the start, Zoom aspired to stand out in a market of products that were probably more hated than loved.
Seeing how the rest of the upper crust society lived, he aspired to that respectability because he didn't have it.
His work has been copied, beloved and aspired to in equal measure (see the popular "Accidentally Wes Anderson" Instagram account).
Over all, reforms have not significantly reduced incarceration numbers, and no recent reform legislation has even aspired to do so.
But Palestinians have aspired for decades to establish the city's eastern sector as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
As a college student, Mr. Trubnikov aspired to join the K.G.B., studying Spanish and Serbo-Croatian to help his chances.
I never aspired to be a real estate developer — I like to say I am a sheep in wolf's clothing.
A first-generation, low-income student from Los Angeles, Valadez had aspired to work on Capitol Hill since high school.
She had always aspired to have her own ministry like that, to be the one handing out food and clothing.
People started to have discretionary income, and many aspired to a new middle-class lifestyle, complete with a personal car.
Though he aspired to be a police detective, he also made friends who were Crips and Trinitarios, his acquaintances said.
Imperfect though we may be, what makes us strong, and special, is that we've always aspired to reach those ideals.
James was from an eminent Boston family and had all the grace, brilliance and sophistication that his class aspired to.
Vivian aspired to be a dancer and studied dance starting at age 12 at the Denishawn School in the Bronx.
Tom Wright: He comes from a wealthy family—definitely millionaires—but much poorer than the billionaire class he aspired to enter.
Bryant passed the love for the game to Gianna, who aspired to one day play basketball for the University of Connecticut.
You never aspired to get married or have children [though she did ultimately marry her longtime partner, Taylor Hackford, in 1997].
"I've aspired to having one these for years, and now, I finally have it," Savage said during a Tested video interview.
Like its name, "Home Box Office," suggests, HBO has long aspired to dissolve the boundaries between cinema and your living room.
Despite his words, perhaps Zuckerberg doesn't aspire to make Facebook as private as he aspired to make it mobile and secure.
In fact, none of Elham's four sisters had studied beyond high school, and that Freshta aspired to was previously unheard of.
It is a career highlight for someone who had long aspired to be center stage, just not always in the courtroom.
Indeed, one common thread tying many of the victims' narratives together is that they aspired to careers in the music industry.
By using hieroglyphics, Mr. Penck aspired to create a universal language for addressing all conceivable states of mind and the world.
Mateen's former wife said he was emotionally and mentally disturbed with a violent temper, yet aspired to be a police officer.
These gorgeous men — Jake, Tom, Jude, Leonardo, and D.B. — were what I aspired to be and was possibly very attracted to.
Others, like Edmund Muskie, William H. Seward and William Jennings Bryan, aspired to the top job but never won the presidency.
By her sophomore year at Brooklyn College, Ms. Nelson aspired to be a chemist and was planning to major in biochemistry.
Mr. Streur grew up in Milwaukee in a family that he said "aspired to be middle class," but always fell short.
He graduated at 17 from DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx and aspired to be a writer of serious literature.
So it's going to enhance peace, it's going to enhance that cohesion that we've always aspired for, or to, as Africans.
But The Journal's news pages, like those of The New York Times, The Washington Post and elsewhere, have aspired to objectivity.
His style is distinctive, hard to mimic even for the most fastidious clerk — though it was something we all aspired to.
Mr. Bossert, they said, aspired to a broader portfolio — even that of national security adviser — which was not in the cards.
He saw how humans aspired to surpass one another in wealth and status, which meant they were capable of great cruelty.
Both Mr. Bush and Mr. Obama aspired to move closer to India strategically, and succeeded measurably in areas like arms sales.
When asked whether he aspired to drive a racecar, he expressed general willingness, but explained that his real passion was engineering.
You suggested that if one of your daughters aspired to be a scientist you would want her to be made of titanium.
Turkey has long aspired to join the EU, but has accused Europeans of blocking progress because of bias against the Muslim nation.
He aspired to a career in criminal justice, starting his college studies at Baylor and then transferring to Sam Houston State University.
The teen, who aspired to become a New York City police detective, was also memorialized in a tattoo on his father's hand.
David Nierenberg, a wealthy investor and friend of Sondland, told CNN that Sondland always aspired to connect himself to people of power.
I can pinpoint phrases I've stolen, styles of physical ease I aspired to, why I use shaving gel instead of shaving cream.
He once aspired to play in the Major Leagues and often used the sport to advance Cuban foreign policy around the world.
The Countess did end up apologizing, saying Palm Beach brought back bad memories ... and aspired for a "transformative and hopeful" new year.
Specifically, Schaepe's son, who'd been the manager for his high school's basketball and football teams, aspired to attend the University of Texas.
Women aspired to be just like them, and Victoria's Secret promised them the means to push, pad, and cinch their way there.
What he aspired to was the sweet spot of securing national rights while also having the protection and privileges of full citizenship.
While in art, the unblemished human body is demanded and aspired for, through her disabled body, Böttner sought to challenge that notion.
It's curious that Alexander Hamilton, who so aspired to join the establishment, is arousing such a passionate defense in these populist times.
An excellent high school student who aspired to be an architect, he fell in with the wrong crowd, he told Ms. Hancock.
Snowden, who once aspired to be a model and is in some quarters regarded as a modern messiah, is the second kind.
I have followed the N.F.L. since I was a child, but I hadn't aspired to cover it week in and week out.
" He had not aspired to become the parish school superintendent, Darrel said, but "when doors started to open, I walked through them.
"It's nothing I've ever aspired to do and I don't think I ever will," world number seven Scott told Reuters last year.
Countless people aspired to be the next J.K. Rowling, and offered their own thoughts about how her stories might have been better.
Like the B-boy he once aspired to be, he thrills to the sound of his own voice flowing through the microphone.
If you're like me, you aspired to leap into January bright-eyed and ready to break all sorts of personal productivity records.
His father, the former heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney, read widely and aspired to social status to go with his ring riches.
But Kipchoge said he aspired to eventually break the marathon world record of 2:02:57, set by countryman Dennis Kimetto in 2014.
Who Tried It: Colleen Kratofil, Style Writer-Reporter I have long aspired to create a beauty routine as iconic as Kim Zolciak Biermann's.
Speaking to TribLive, her father, Yan Sheykhet, described his daughter as a bright and vivacious girl who aspired to be a physical therapist.
Often, former Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants end up in an endless cycle of reality TV gigs, but that's not what Bushnell aspired to.
But until recently, no matter how badly we behaved, we continued to hold up those documents as the standard to which we aspired.
"Riot has always aspired to be at the cutting edge of game companies," reads an excerpt from the petition, given to The Verge.
And despite every insistence that he's never aspired to be president, there was a time many believed he was well on his way.
Turkey has long aspired to join the EU, but has often accused Europeans of blocking progress because of bias against the Muslim nation.
The concept of "objective truth" has broken down, especially in America—and this is exactly what think-tanks have traditionally aspired to enunciate.
Despite his expertise and accomplishments when dealing with international terrorist attacks, O'Neill never ascended as high in the FBI as he aspired to.
I was exactly who I'd aspired to be — the girlfriend of the lead guitar player in the world's biggest rock and roll band.
And you can forget the Vols being in the same league as Alabama for a while—a goal they had long aspired to.
The confrontation has also fanned anger across the European Union, which Turkey had aspired to join but with increasingly subdued conviction of late.
An imaginative kid, Lee aspired to tell stories through his art, but he never thought professional art school was for someone like him.
Dasilva's mother told CBS News that her son was a student at Middle Tennessee State University and aspired to be a music engineer.
If she had known the story of the NASA team growing up, she said, she might have aspired to becoming a rocket scientist.
Early on, Ms. Tynan had begun to dress as the distinct persona she aspired to be, finding empowerment in choosing her own wardrobe.
From 'Bananas' to 'Queen of the Stardust Ballroom' Born Charlotte Rae Lubotsky in Milwaukee in 1926, she aspired to be a dramatic actress.
Aspired to be a canine officer Officials and citizens kicked off an emergency blood drive in an effort to keep the officer alive.
The latest proposals bring movies to homes 10 or 45 days after they hit theaters; others have aspired to deliver them day-of.
I thought my world would end if I lost that book, that it'd be like losing a life, the life I aspired to.
Olango, a father of two, had been working as a cook in San Diego and aspired to open his own restaurant one day.
In later years, she aspired to turn the label into a full-fledged lifestyle brand, recruiting executives from major fashion companies to help.
"At the point when it became apparent Trump would win, I no longer aspired to be president of the United States," Johnson said.
While Trump handily won Graves' district, however, the congressman previously snubbed the now-president as Trump aspired to become the Republican Party's nominee.
Many Spelman women have traditionally aspired to marry Morehouse men, and vice versa, matches that are regularly celebrated on Facebook, producing "SpelHouse" babies.
It's a sport you played for a long time, you aspired to be a major leaguer, and now you're fighting them in court.
"Ann did all these things because she aspired to do something big, which was not just getting married and being a housewife," said Cole.
"It is far from ideal and not something we had aspired to, but I think it is better than war," one opposition figure said.
Sure, Arya and Sansa have had beef ever since their days in Winterfell, when Sansa aspired to be a princess and Arya a warrior.
She added songs like Etta James' "At Last" to her concert repertoire because James represented the kind of soulful vocal authenticity Aguilera aspired to.
Its culture is less amoral than it was in its youth, when it aspired to "move fast and break things"—but only a bit.
"I never aspired to be a baseball or football player," Cross told Beyond Type 1, an organization dedicated to living with type 1 diabetes.
Indeed, Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy served as a sort of "bible" for the sect, which also aspired to build a utopian community of scientists.
I wouldn't be surprised if the boys and girls who fought each other to death aspired to be heroes like those in the novel.
Roberson, who aspired to be a Chicago police officer, was wearing a hat that said "security," according to an attorney for the Roberson family.
The bird flying up at the windowpane aspired to the blue sky reflected in it but learned the hard truth and flew off again.
The Cold War involved the defense of the West; post-Cold War foreign policy aspired to the political and ideological extension of the West.
He told CNBC that the business aspired to a "25 percent reduction in labour on sites in terms of productivity" by the year 2025.
Israelis consider the city their eternal capital, while Palestinians have long aspired to establish east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
Mr. Vizcarra is the accidental president, but the fact that he never aspired to this job may prove to be his strongest political weapon.
The internet has totally transformed the pornography industry On the other hand, Playboy has always aspired to be more than just a pornographic magazine.
She suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, she said, and felt she could never return to the vocation to which she had long aspired.
Mr. Rechnitz, who owned real estate and aspired to be a developer, contributed the maximum amount to Mr. de Blasio's mayoral campaign in 2013.
He aspired to the simplicity of Yasujirō Ozu, the Japanese master, who placed his camera at only two levels: sitting height and standing height.
The slain girl was about to turn 18, had been accepted into college and aspired to be a nurse, Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin said.
They concluded that President Vladimir V. Putin ordered an influence campaign that "aspired to help" Mr. Trump's chances by damaging his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
He discovered that his name was especially attractive in developing countries where the rising rich aspired to the type of ritzy glamour he personified.
"She understood the book I aspired to write and helped me do it with kindness and ferocious intelligence," Ms. Kerman said in an email.
Each candidate was asked to provide a résumé, work samples and an essay about why he or she aspired to a fellowship honoring David Carr.
He told the paper his daughter aspired to become a dentist, and was likely dropping off her boyfriend after his shift at a local bar.
Growing up in South Florida, Dominguez frequently helped out at his dad's previous restaurant, but he never aspired to work in the industry long-term.
A recent college graduate who aspired to go to law school, De La Rosa was hesitant at first, but "did it for love," she says.
They were the group of friends I always aspired to have — and then I realized that reading these books meant I had them all along.
In the late 235s, Cohen was attempting to make a living as an artist, while Greenfield aspired to become a doctor, the Washington Post reports.
If games in the past aspired to be like the movies, games in the present aspire as much, if not more, to be like bars.
Days after his daughter's death,  Sheykhet's father, Yan Sheykhet, described his daughter as a bright and vivacious girl who aspired to be a physical therapist.
Friends and co-workers told the AP that Reyes, who aspired to be a tattoo artist, worked at a Barnes & Noble in Eastchester, New York.
The best known product of this sort is blue-and-white delftware, which aspired to Japanese porcelain, both in its coloring and in its designs.
He aspired to be a benevolent autocrat, but he had little understanding of the condition Vietnamese society was in after seventy years of colonial rule.
Both sisters aspired to become professionals, making their public debut at the Paris Salon of 1864, but Edma ultimately gave up her art to marry.
When I lived in the Baltics back in 2002, the region deeply admired the United States and aspired to join the European Union and NATO.
Cadillac has aspired to be mentioned in the same breath as those automakers, but its success at the world's most storied tracks has been limited.
When I took the survey, I found I answered "like me" to most of the questions, possibly because I aspired to those traits and behaviors.
I loved Encyclopedia Brown and aspired to be him, which endeared me to exactly no one in my family (he's clearly overeducated for his intelligence).
It's everything Broadway aspired for decades to evolve beyond, now wrapped in a fancy marketing package as a cheap trick to get people into theaters!
"Getting to 100 people was not something that we either celebrated or aspired towards," Sheldrick said, adding that he&aposs more interested in other metrics.
I never aspired to having young children who were prepped for testing, or who had been drilled to get a jump on elementary school subjects.
Similarly, the El Paso shooter in his manifesto had described the type of ammunition and gun he aspired to use in his attack targeting Latinos.
They had been spotted sitting courtside at NBA games in recent months, and Kobe said she aspired to one day play college basketball for UConn.
On that intelligence report, the second part of their conclusion was that Vladimir Putin ordered it because he aspired to help you in the election.
The Voice was sharp, cool, smart, and mean, which was what you aspired to be as a rebellious-but-not-too-rebellious teen in Manhattan.
Sinclair had been one of the chief proponents of reinstating the UHF discount, and it was widely known that it aspired to acquire more television stations.
Tortice&aposs family said she aspired to be a professional basketball player or work in law enforcement like her father but was robbed of those opportunities.
" In a statement, his family said that West "always saw himself as The Bright Knight and aspired to make a positive impact on his fans' lives.
The ride towers above an amusement park built by Dalian Wanda, a Chinese property-and-entertainment conglomerate, which has aspired to outdo Disney's resort in Shanghai.
Mikkel Svane, founder and CEO at Zendesk, says Sunshine is about moving his company toward a platform play, something that many cloud companies have aspired to.
The Centre Pompidou, Paris's flagship modern art museum, has long aspired to a presence in China, but plans to open a branch in Shanghai never materialized.
Skylight has always aspired to be that platform, but the upgrade enhances that and adds tools to bring less technical personnel into the content creation mix.
Raised in Brooklyn by Irish immigrant parents, Deacy was jobless but aspired to write, and he would go on to become a journalist and political spokesman.
Russian officials "aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him," the report stated.
The city is revered by Christians, Muslims and Jews, and Palestinians have long aspired to claim east Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
His boss as a Chicago community organizer, Jerry Kellman, said that Mr. Obama aspired to two things: to work for social change and write a novel.
With his haunted blue eyes and an empathy born of his own history of psychic distress, he aspired to touch audiences much as Charlie Chaplin had.
How many of those citizen-soldiers really aspired to the kind of military achievements coveted by the soldiers that Call of Duty: World War 2 presents?
It takes its title from a sweet conversation she had with one student, Yu, who confessed she aspired to one day work at the United Nations.
He swam in beauty, because in its transience he aspired to discern a glimpse of eternity: There was always a trace of philosophy in his sensuality.
More often, though, it was not something a celebrity aspired to or embraced, unless, like Andy Warhol, you used it as a sort of performance aid.
In preparing for the raid, the sheriff hired an unusual spy — Ms. Lockhart's 19-year-old grandson, Daniel Lockhart, who aspired to work in law enforcement.
At a summit meeting in Brazil, President Xi Jinping announced that Beijing aspired to raise annual trade with the region to $500 billion within a decade.
Atlantia, which was first out of the gate with a 16.5 euro a share offer last May, aspired to become the world's biggest transport-infrastructure operator.
Mr. Agarwal, who has become a business star in India, has said he aspired to make Oyo the world's largest hotel chain by 2023, displacing Marriott.
After it acquired Wall Street's Bankers Trust in 1999, Deutsche Bank aspired to be in a league with American megabanks like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
Fortune recruited Mr. Loeb in 1986, and under his watch the magazine became must reading in executive suites and among those who aspired to occupy them.
No, but the whole, the premise of Devil Wears Prada was that everyone aspired to be at this, they didn't say Condé Nast, it was, what?
"The first thing I do every morning is recite three things I'm grateful for out loud," says Zen Cachola, life coach and founder of Aspired Steps.
I have found that the medium has an extraordinary capacity to convey the kinds of feelings of presence and place I've always aspired to capture through photojournalism.
Carmakers long aspired to follow Henry Ford's ideal of using one set of production tools to supply markets all over the world at the lowest possible cost.
It's the route to channel this understanding that we have not achieved what we wanted ... what we aspired to for that many years and we basically failed.
Located in the man-made beach enclave of Sentosa, the firm aspired to be the country's go-to destination for board sports lovers, a spokesperson told CNBC.
This familiarity jarred me — after all, I'm more at ease in combat boots than I am in a power suit, and I've never aspired to public office.
When I was younger, I feared that I would never have the career I aspired to, but coming out at work has allowed me quiet those doubts.
F. With Flower Boy, the polarizing rapper Tyler, the Creator finally achieved the Pharrell-style blend of electro, funk, and hip-hop to which he's long aspired.
Like most hit TV shows, Gossip Girl made a big splash: It was the new, sexy weeknight must-watch that parents hated and teenagers aspired to recreate!
Both filmed basic-cable talk shows from studios in midtown Manhattan; both drew paychecks from multinational corporations; both, despite their political and stylistic differences, aspired to plausibility.
As a high school student, Haspel aspired to attend West Point, but was disappointed to learn that it was not possible, as it was not yet integrated.
The menu at Koks aspired to be both firmly rooted in native produce and brashly experimental: raw scallops and horseradish were mixed with milk and liquid nitrogen.
Alex was a good student — his favorite subject was English — and he politely tried to decline, because the last thing he aspired to become was a gangster.
Most here were functional; a couple — the flamboyant Johnny Buffalo from Backtrack, who won outstanding vocal percussion, and James Wallace of Transit Vocal Band — aspired to complexity.
"Every Day Is Extra" is a bittersweet reminder of what the country once demanded of its leaders, and what the American upper classes once aspired to supply.
Insight into desire, insight into the struggle and interplay of the masculine and the feminine, and insight into human nature are rarely aspired to, much less achieved.
Of the four sitting House members in the race for the White House, two, Tim Ryan and Seth Moulton, have at times aspired to move into leadership.
One such was Genevieve Grotjan, a mathematician who aspired to teach college-level math but was unable to find any university math department willing to hire her.
Mr. Lubbers had aspired to an academic career, but those plans were derailed with the death of his father, who managed the family's engineering firm, in 1965.
"I grew up without television; I don't really care about celebrities," said Ms. Walls, who as a girl aspired to writing about politics, poverty and social justice.
Throughout more than two decades of experimental play making, during which he has become an august presence in international theater, he has aspired to almost Olympian neutrality.
There was a dignity about King to which I aspired, a politics of character, a Southern erudition that was rooted in religion, but encompassed an exquisite learnedness.
Instead, Google taps into the changes in the travel zeitgeist, revealing the places where Americans went — or simply aspired to go — more in 423 than previous years.
But this approach collides with a well-worn truth about the man — that he was opaque and impenetrable even to the women who aspired to marry him.
According to Ripley's, Schreck got his start in the talking board community as a collector, but later aspired to add to the long tradition of board-making.
Israel has long considered Jerusalem its capital, but Palestinians have aspired to establish the eastern sector of the city as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
At the close of the last millennium, when the American literary establishment was focused on a particular kind of white domestic realism, much fiction aspired to timelessness.
Learning that he aspired to be an artist, she asked him to make a mural based on the work of Charles Dickens for the service club's stage.
I, a feminist, raised in New York City by college worshipping parents who told me I could be anything when I grow up, aspired to be a housewife.
Friends said Roberson, who aspired to become a police officer, also was a musician and organist at New Spiritual Light Baptist Church who last rehearsed there on Thursday.
After a long career in law, policy and politics, Mrs Clinton, the former first lady from 2000 to 22017 had aspired to become the first female American president.
As a child, Kasuga aspired to be an astronomer and took every opportunity to visit planetariums in Tokyo and read up on the sciences in his free time.
Idolizing his fellow Canadian, the ABC news presenter Peter Jennings, Brûlé aspired to be an anchorman himself, and in his early twenties worked in London for the BBC.
The 21978-year-old, who aspired to be a Marine, disappeared after leaving a pool tournament at the American Legion Hall in Ferndale, Michigan, on February 22010, 1976.
The militants want autonomy for Kurds in Turkey's southeast, and had raised barricades, dug trenches and planted explosives to protect areas where they had aspired for self-rule.
They've aspired to reach an audience beyond those who are able to make casual references to Audre Lorde and understand the difference between first- and second-wave feminists.
They've aspired to reach an audience beyond those who are able to make casual references to Audre Lorde and understand the difference between first- and second-wave feminists.
But reporters for The Scene were still right there, still holding politicians accountable and covering local arts in the kind of depth the daily never even aspired to.
They had aspired merely to secure a couple of the city's western neighborhoods, but they quickly reached the Tigris River, which snakes south through the middle of Mosul.
Dubbed "Mambacita" after her father&aposs nickname "Black Mamba," Gigi spent much of her childhood watching her father dominate the NBA and aspired to follow in his footsteps.
"We've aspired to move beyond just the television, and Shomi was one foray into that," said Edward Rogers, whose family controls the company built by his late father.
Whereas the May version aspired to "as close as possible" a future trading relationship with the EU, that line was replaced by merely "ambitious" in the revised text.
Whereas the May version aspired to "as close as possible" a future trading relationship with the EU, that line was replaced by merely "ambitious" in the revised text.
Crime Every 16th-century savant and scholar and crackpot aspired to study in Prague under great minds like the astronomer Johannes Kepler and the court mathematician, Tycho Brahe.
The vice president is also set to make stops in Montenegro, which became a NATO member this year, and Georgia, which has long aspired to join the alliance.
Agron Gjata, an Albanian businessman, said he could understand if the appeal of Europe had worn off for Britain, although his country still aspired to join the club.
Because one of the earliest things I remember him talking about was the distinction between a brand that everyone aspired for, as opposed to one that felt accessible.
Ruivo created Boom during the peak of the MDMA, LSD, and ketamine-infused trance party scene in Goa, and aspired to have something in the summer for European festivalgoers.
A lifestyle that a lot of men in the 50s aspired to—you know, you're educated, you're intelligent, you're surrounded by beautiful women and all of these cultural people.
Fifteen months ago, hackers lifted more than $5 million from the bitcoin exchange operated by Bitstamp, a Slovenian company that aspired to push the digital currency across Western Europe.
People also move to places they've always aspired to live, where their dream industry is, where their current industry takes them, or where the cost of living is affordable.
She was planning to remount "Wow," her warmly received 2014 mash-up of dance and Kate Bush songs, which aspired to utter sincerity in an age of pervasive irony.
"When we joined Investec almost 40 years ago we aspired to develop a leading financial services group," Koseff, who has been chief executive since 1996, said in a statement.
Recorded in LA, Whatever Makes U Happy evokes the aspired range of an early Brian Wilson composition, leaning on sporadic strings and brass to expand JMSN's established nostalgic sound.
Ersatz natives of these and other regions, Eko and Iko were like captured barbarians in a Roman triumph—a model toward which the pioneers of the circus clearly aspired.
To offset this, EMIG has aspired to build its wealth management and private banking franchise into a more meaningful fee contributor, though progress on this front has been limited.
Celek was a fifth-round draft choice in 2007 to the Philadelphia Eagles, and has since aspired to one of the best all-round tight ends in the NFL.
When Ms. Ladensohn moved to Los Angeles in 2000, after graduating from the Wharton School of Business, she also aspired to make it in Hollywood, as a movie producer.
Alvin began to write poetry and stories soon after learning to read and aspired to be a writer from the time he was 7 years old, he told interviewers.
" She argued that many Dylan compositions consciously aspired "to the condition of literature," and quoted the man himself identifying as a "poet musician" in his memoir, "Chronicles: Volume 1.
Clinton, who has struggled as first lady, senator and secretary of state to strike the right balance between what society expected of women and what she aspired to accomplish.
The freshman lawmaker was referencing criticism she received during her House campaign last year that she should have aspired to a more local position before running for federal office.
She attended the Marlborough School in Los Angeles and Bennett College in Millbrook, N.Y. She briefly aspired to an acting career before becoming, in 1946, Mr. Bloomingdale's second wife.
The premise of Marjorie Ingall's rich, insightful book "Mamaleh Knows Best" is that these qualities are exactly what Jewish parents have aspired to instill in their kids for millenniums.
We also assess Putin and the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.
"On the other hand, I found I was getting more out of it than I initially aspired to, and that's one of the reasons I'm still here," he continues.
Before bizarre flavors of Oreos became their own food juggernaut over the past decade, Hershey's—which launched the Cookies 'n' Creme bar in 1994—aspired to something similarly referential.
"I've aspired to an open format approach to DJing for some time but have struggled to capture it in a cohesive [short] recording," Savile says over email to THUMP.
Back in Turkey, he had worked in cafes making lahmacun, flattened dough topped with spiced meat, and he aspired to make its Western cousin, pizza, in the United States.
I am proud of my service, but even more so I am disappointed in what it cost and especially in some of the leaders I had aspired to emulate.
The arrangement was inspired by the Brooklyn brownstone gentry they once aspired to be, who live on the upper floors of their restored townhouses while renting the garden level.
What also registers quite wittily in this production is that the exaggerated shape of its title character was exactly what fashionable European women once aspired to in their dress.
Yet, in 2001, as he aspired to succeed Republican Mayor Rudy Giuliani, he was largely unknown beyond Wall Street and the exclusive dinner parties and charity galas he frequented.
"Once, when a youth, I aspired to become a baker, a kneader of dough, to mold bread and fashion a doughnut or stencil a cookie," he wrote in 1926.
Other Founding Fathers, notably Thomas Jefferson, aspired to maintain a predominately agricultural economy as the only basis for promoting the twin republican virtues of self-sufficiency and community-mindedness.
But, he acknowledged in a 2008 interview with The New York Times Magazine that he also aspired "to create minor public-relations disasters for companies and organizations I dislike."
It's fitting that he chose "unhappy" as an adjective, because his juxtapositions of opposites remained cold and distant, no matter how much their forms aspired to real-world metaphors.
But this was different in the fact that many aspired to have sponsored or "native content" become not just a side business, but the core advertising product for digital media.
But because of this new digital, social world and access to technology and data, we're able to engage with customers on the personal levels that we've all aspired to reach.
The whole idea of Axios is to be short and smart, which is something I've always aspired to do — to take complex ideas and inner deals and explain them clearly.
Whether you're investing $5,000 or $500,000, the stock market has aspired to be a level playing field for the past 85 years, refereed by the watchful eyes of the SEC.
I perceived in him qualities I aspired to have myself—I thrived off what seemed like our shared goal of connecting intimately and fearlessly with people profoundly different from ourselves.
Andrew Davies, who wrote the script for the BBC's latest adaptation of the celebrated Russian novel, told the Radio Times that he aspired only to "copy out the best bits".
Mr Putin lacks the firepower or economic resources of the Soviet era, but lays great stock in the geostrategic position it aspired to, and which it surrendered with its collapse.
"The Other News" rarely displayed the kind of critical bite that some of the writers aspired to; shots were off; the show was accompanied by a distractingly fake laugh track.
She earned a black-belt in taekwondo, enjoyed practicing hot yoga, was an avid snowboarder, and aspired to learn indoor rock climbing and to experience sky-diving, the site says.
The city is home to holy sites revered by Christians, Muslims and Jews, and Palestinians have for decades aspired to establish it as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
He aspired to a career in the N.B.A. or the N.F.L. before turning to boxing to earn money to pay the medical bills of a daughter born with spina bifida.
The American economy grew by 2.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2017, healthy but lower than the 103 percent or 4 percent or higher that he has aspired to.
They had what I aspired to find: They finished each other's sentences, and exuded a refined contentment with each other that we sometimes think only exists in books and movies.
If President Trump revokes Bruce Ohr's security clearance, the impact could reach deep into what has always aspired to be an impartial agency that is not controlled by the president.
In fact, he knew some fellow jihadists from Pakistan and Afghanistan and had aspired to set up a rival "terror cell," Dr. Mitchell testified, but had not yet done so.
Pauline Oliveros, a composer whose life's work aspired to enhance sensory perception through what she called "deep listening," died on Thursday at her home in Kingston, N.Y. She was 21950.
On August 19, Smith unwittingly spoke with an undercover FBI agent online and told him he was hoping to meet like-minded "radicals" and aspired to kill members of antifa.
The internship at CCTV, working on Mr. Zhu's signature show, "Artist," was a prestigious job for Ms. Zhou, then a college junior who aspired to work in the film industry.
Players who sank one from deep mimicked bow-and-arrow shots toward their benches, igniting their teammates; Stephen Curry, Hield and Young became the players youngsters aspired to play like.
The U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant who stockpiled weapons and allegedly aspired to start a "race war" will remain in jail, pending the outcome of his trial, a federal judge ruled Monday.
She was learning the real estate business from the inside, managing more than 200 rental units at three sites for another owner, and aspired to buy and run her own properties.
The handsome Florida State University undergrad had aspired to life as a stage actor ever since he played the lead in Little Shop of Horrors his junior year of high school.
From the report:We also assess Putin and the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.
More than three quarters of those surveyed said they aspired to become a leader, even though most thought their gender would make it harder for them to succeed and gain respect.
Yu, who runs a clothing business in China, said that she aspired to look like Fan Bingbing, who is regarded as one of the most beautiful Chinese woman in showbiz now.
Jankovics said he had never met a migrant, but looks forward to training patrols and to his deployment with great pride since he had always aspired to becoming a police officer.
It transformed America from being loved and aspired to, to being widely hated; it inflamed militaristic tendencies and fostered Russian foreign policy in the direction of adversarial relations with the West.
Over the last few years, our nation that once welcomed and recruited those who aspired to greater things – to new beginnings - has become insular and more closed off to the world.
Currently operating from bases in Tanzania and Zimbabwe, Fastjet has aspired to undercut larger carriers by offering "no frills" services, replicating a model pioneered by European airlines like easyJet and Ryanair.
The alien conspiracy at the heart of the series became a parable of our species' pursuit for self-understanding, and their complementary differences represented a kind of love we aspired toward.
He was never an advocate of expressionism but held a vision of his own, one more Jungian in his quest to understand the unconscious, which he aspired to do through painting.
Though she always aspired to join high society, historians say she was never truly accepted by her Bel-Air peers and instead spent much of her time gambling away her fortune.
If you aspired to be one of her "grandchildren," Ms. Drucker said, you needed to memorize certain rules of life, including "If it doesn't make you nervous, it ain't worth doing."
Mr. Acevedo aspired to become a doctor after his discharge — and he sutured his children's wounds at home with supplies from an old-fashioned black doctor's bag — but he never did.
I feel like the butt of a very cruel, drawn-out joke, one which had me vastly overestimating my ability to achieve at the level of higher education I aspired to.
"We also assess Putin and the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him," it said.
"Birtherism," Charlottesville and this latest example of the unwillingness to condemn blatant racial prejudice threaten our becoming the inclusive, just and moral society toward which we have aspired since our founding.
Cher and Dionne Davenport were the chic California teenagers that I yearned to dress like and whose shopping habits I aspired to live out: Calvin Klein, Contempo Casual, Fred Segal, Boulmiche.
The letter argued that global warming imposes real and rising costs, and that the clean energy economy to which the Paris agreement aspired offered enormous opportunities for American industry and workers.
The apartments were snapped up by a rising urban elite "who aspired to be modern and were willing to live next to those who were not like themselves," said Mr. Dalvi.
The poll showed the far-right, anti-NATO People's Party, which had aspired to win the second spot in opinion polls around the turn of the year, was seventh with 6.5%.
Vanessa went on to talk about how Gigi wrote papers talking about the pay disparity between women and men's basketball and how she aspired to make a change in the industry.
Jerusalem is considered a holy city for Muslims, Christians and Jews, and Palestinians have also long aspired to establish the capital of a future Palestinian state in the city's eastern sector.
Jerusalem is home to holy sites revered by Muslims, Christians and Jews, and Palestinians have long aspired to claim part of the city as the capital of a future independent state.
At the time, she was living in Knightsbridge and working in Soho, as a photographer's assistant; she aspired to become a filmmaker but didn't quite know how to go about it.
Why should leaders who have led or aspired to lead democratic states have such pronounced admiration for Putin when evidence of dangerous, agreement-shattering and neo-imperialist behavior is so obvious?
While Poulain was just an amateur racer, he aspired to race in the 1975 24 Hours of Le Mans, which is an annual 24 hour race hosted in France each June.
It became at risk due to a flaw in the contract KB: There was a project that aspired to be a decentralized venture capital organization on the Ethereum blockchain called the DAO.
It frames the young adult as a passionate learner who aspired to work for NASA, but struggled to find a way to make his dream life in the United States come true.
In a previous interview with PEOPLE, Thomas' sister, Sarah, said Elizabeth looked up to Cummins and "idolized him" for his years of experience in the medical field, where she aspired to work.
Like the Queen and Bowie revisits, Reflections spotlights a short-lived era when rock aspired to the condition of art, and few rock musicians were more ardent in this aspiration than Gabriel.
" Sanders had aspired to go to the University of Chicago after graduation, Howort says, but "he gave that all up to stay local to be around his mother when she needed him.
"I never aspired to be an actor, but I thought that if I became recognizable and wasn't a nobody, it would be harder for the mob to hurt me," Baba told CNN.
I can safely say, though, that I learned more about democracy from the lives of those around me who aspired to it, rather than those who experienced it as a birth-right.
People harboring such genes would delight in exercising their skills and might well establish a culture in which track was the favorite sport and the one to which many young people aspired.
Landauer once aspired to be a Formula One driver overseas, and, at 14, she won the Skip Barber Eastern Regional Series championship, winning promotion in 2007 to the Formula One BMW Series.
Investment banks, which previously aspired to this duty, have been complaining for years that the financial system has become riskier because BlackRock and similar firms cannot perform such a market-making function.
Young Wall Street workers, and potential recruits who might once have aspired to jobs in the industry, are already decamping for less regulated corners of finance and corporate America, including Silicon Valley.
A second editor, Bill Hamilton, helped me sharpen and expand these middle-game versions of the articles into what aspired to be the authoritative ones for our legacy product, the printed newspaper.
While he aspired to be invisible — to the point of refusing to be photographed and conducting all interviews by fax or email — Margiela's impact is writ large on the contemporary fashion landscape.
Throughout the panel, Martin was quiet and reserved: The BSC character she most identifies with is Mary Anne, the shy one, she admitted, although brash Kristy was who she aspired to be.
I never aspired to acceptance by that world, but I began to admire its ties, its scarves, its fabric choices (even if the cut and flow of those fabrics was a disappointment).
Palestinians have long aspired to an independent state with East Jerusalem as its capital, but the proposal does away with the long-held notion that the two sides would negotiate Jerusalem's future.
Grosjean, who has long aspired to be a Ferrari driver, said disparaging comments about the Ferrari ties were unfair even if Haas used the same engine, gearbox and suspension as the Italians.
Speculation swirled in Montgomery, Alabama's capital, and around the state about the specter of a corrupt bargain between Mr. Bentley and Mr. Strange, who many in Alabama believed aspired to higher office.
And though she begins reluctantly, Lucy's mother turns out to be a corn country Scheherazade, with successive stories of local women who aspired above their station and usually came to bad ends.
Some assailants shouted slogans associated with Mr. Modi's governing party and its parent organization, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or R.S.S., which for decades has aspired to turn India into a Hindu nation.
A senior employee at a for-profit immigrant detention center in Nevada was active on the neo-Nazi site Iron March and aspired to establish a white nationalist chapter in his area.
If Turkey continues on this path, some analysts warn, it risks a cycle of violence and a lurch away from the European standards of freedom and democracy to which it once aspired.
Even so, we had no difficulty buying into Astaire and Rogers as the ideals we aspired to, the people we intended to be before our two left feet got in the way.
But the fact it was held at all was deeply embarrassing to Venezuela, which just a decade ago aspired to become a counterbalance to United States power and policy in the region.
For a time he aspired to become a Roman Catholic priest, but he dropped out of a seminary after just a few weeks, deciding he was unwilling to forgo a sexual life.
While previous generations of entrepreneurial undergraduates might have aspired to become lawyers or doctors, many students now are leery of investing the time, and incurring six-figure debts, to join those professions.
I aspired to be the star of my own breakup-cliché montage: to sit on a couch in filthy pajamas surrounded by empty ice cream tubs, snot-filled tissues and whiskey bottles.
If you've ever lusted after Dakota Johnson's bangs, admired Kerry Washington's sleek strands, or aspired to recreate that Olsen-twin bedhead, then you're a Mark Townsend fan, whether you know it or not.
Following a staff exodus the next year, the newly rechristened Mr. Lee (an alias he adopted to save his real name for the great novels he aspired to write) was appointed its editor.
After a clip from "War Zone" was shown, Noah asked T.I. if this work aspired to increase the intensity of the dialogue on race: T.I.: Well, absolutely, I want them to take notice.
It was there that Naipaul was born in 1932, to a poor but upper-caste father who aspired to be a writer and toiled in the shadow of his wife's large extended family.
Yeah. The process that my parents went through, that very few other Koreans went through, in the 1950s, they saw what life was like in the U.S. and they aspired to it. Right.
"By now it seems clear that Dellschau not only aspired to technological credibility but also wanted to convey the awesomeness and beauty of air travel," author Roger Cardinal writes in an accompanying catalogue.
First published in 1855 and revised extensively during his lifetime (The Times reviewed it in its second edition in 18), it aspired to speak for the collective, for the nation as a whole.
Mr. Blum (pronounced "bloom") was a computer programmer for the State Department who aspired to become a career Foreign Service officer and "take part in the great anti-Communist crusade," he once recalled.
Ms. Sellers said she had been heartened by the response on social media, where people have said she made them appreciate their fathers more, and fathers said they aspired to be like hers.
Although the creators of "13 Reasons Why" aspired to educate, the show itself never mentions a critical point: most children who die by suicide have a mental health disorder like depression that's treatable.
And in her speech, Ms. Freeland said the country aspired to a larger international role in sexual and reproductive health and rights programs for women, after the United States' retreat from that area.
And in its specifically Catholic form, religious conservatism has aspired to exactly the kind of Catholic engagement in liberal-democratic politics anticipated by Leo XIII's "ralliement" and endorsed by the Second Vatican Council.
Another official added that last year, navigator groups enrolled about 80,000 people — less than half of what the groups aspired to, and only 0.7 percent of overall enrollees for 2017 — in marketplace plans.
And sharply diverging from the meeting of the minds between the United States and Russia that Mr. Trump frequently aspired to when he was campaigning, there was no visible warming of the relationship.
The agencies concluded that President Vladimir V. Putin ordered an influence campaign that "aspired to help" Mr. Trump's electoral chances by damaging Hillary Clinton's, according to a declassified intelligence assessment in January 2017.
She also aspired to enact a new constitution that would guarantee "more balance between the state, the private sector and society", as she told your columnist over tea at the Moneda presidential palace.
Down through the years, Ecclestone and other Formula One executives like Max Mosley actively thwarted the intentions of many drivers like Mario Andretti, the IndyCar star who aspired to race in both circuits.
Khalid al-Hussan, chief executive of the Saudi exchange, known as Tadawul, said earlier his exchange aspired to be the exclusive venue for listing the share sale and could absorb all of it.
On a small scale, City Garden is already doing the work Mr. Bezos said he aspired to; about 40 percent of the school's students come from low-income families and half are nonwhite.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Venezuela, which a decade ago aspired to be the axis of a new, left-leaning diplomatic and trade alliance in the Americas, is finding itself increasingly isolated in the hemisphere.
"We talked about how rich we were going to be and made moves to get the lifestyle we aspired to by any means we could," Carter recalls of himself and his school peers.
Analyst Steve Milunovich of UBS estimated on Tuesday that while many U.S. consumers still aspired to own Apple's best-selling product, a smaller share of customers were sticking with the brand, especially in China.
From the get-go, the brand—which was created by private equity firm Privateer Holdings and rides on a licensing agreement with Bob Marley's family—has aspired to refashion how we talk about pot.
The company has long aspired to be more than just a hardware company, and now that Apple is in the streaming video business, net neutrality will become increasingly important to the company's bottom line.
Perfectly groomed, with a French manicure, a digitized and bottomless closet, and an ego that Freud himself would fear, Cher was the girl most of the Jewish girls in my generation aspired to be.
RW: Right or wrong, he saw in me a kind of mentor—someone who had experience of the activities that he aspired to—without realizing the fact that I was a terrible business man.
We were a blues band, a bunch of kids that played the blues and aspired to as good as we could, and we were blessed as a band with Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer.
Thalberg didn't just sell the ideal of the meritorious swell in the person of Powell; he aspired to be such a figure himself, as did the man in the White House, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
But having worked her way to the top of a restaurant that has always aspired to provide luxury, she has a chance to decide what, in New York in 2019, that word might mean.
The boys at the academy hope not only to make the team one day but also to turn Mexico into what it has long aspired to be: a soccer powerhouse on the world stage.
But as the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela worsened last year, American officials felt that having a clearer picture of the plans and the men who aspired to oust Mr. Maduro was worth the risk.
Salvador aspired to become a jazz musician, playing in local dance bands, but he did it surreptitiously, using an alias so his instructor, a stern Brazilian woman of German descent, would not find out.
The profoundness of the American experiment, he argued, was that it aspired to create "a home out of vagabonds and a nation out of exiles" united by voluntary assent to commonly held political beliefs.
Twitter, which has long aspired to bring its social network to wider audiences globally, added only two million users in the fourth quarter of 2016, taking its total number to 319 million over all.
JL also had regular appearances as an actor on "Arrested Development," playing Warden Stefan Gentles ... the bumbling lawman who aspired to be a big shot screenwriter and was kinda obsessed with the Bluth family.
As van Herpen explored Dallas in her hours off from museum duties, the easygoing nature of the soft-spoken designer, who once aspired to be a dancer, belied her clearly voracious appetite for inspiration.
No wonder I was getting rejected left and right — I was applying to roles I aspired to one day have, but in reality, my background and skills didn't meet the needs for those positions.
But together with government documents, the picture they paint of Mr. Jones and Mr. Williams suggests a leadership that has at times aspired more to the role of fat cat than defender of workers.
"Putin and the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him," the report by the nation's intelligence agencies concluded.
The city is home to holy sites revered by Muslims, Christians and Jews, and Palestinians have long aspired to establish at least part of the city as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
German Jr., 41, had aspired to make a film about Dovlatov ever since his twenties but spent almost 15 years working out how to make a movie that did justice to the illustrious writer.
Once these women were freed from the restrictions of government missions that corralled and curtailed many Aboriginal communities, Wilson, like other clan members, fought to reclaim their land and aspired to promulgate their culture.
LOSING THE PRESIDENCY in 22007 to someone most Democratic activists consider unfit for the office even on a good day was terrifying, because it suggested they did not understand the country they aspired to govern.
CH: Being an architecture critic for a daily newspaper in a big American city was really the only job I ever aspired to have, so I wasn't anticipating I'd ever make a change like this.
On the contrary, people still yearn for a sense of transcendence and meaning, and it could be provided either by a religion which aspired to determine all aspects of life, or by majoritarian identity politics.
Known for sporting snazzy belt buckles, cowboy boots, and a shock of pomaded hair, he didn't look at all like your stereotypical engineer; he looked more like the rock star he once aspired to be.
Spice initially aspired to be a chartered accountant before taking an interest in acting and enrolling in Edna Manley's College of the Visual and Performing Arts—basically Jamaica's Juilliard—as a voice and drama student.
Like many young media enthusiasts who came of age in the late Aughts, Willis aspired to become a creative director—something akin to Wilhelmina Slater in Ugly Betty but "without the evil side," she says.
"Genuinely, the reason that this friendship has worked and why we remain solid is because she is comfortable with herself and with her own aspirations and never aspired to anything I have," Ms. Winfrey said.
While there are published reports Trump aspired to be an arms control negotiator during the heyday of his real estate career, there is deep skepticism among former U.S. officials he has mastered the subject's intricacies.
And one of Hanyu's idols, Evgeni Plushenko of Russia, the 2006 Olympic champion, suggested that Hanyu would not need five quadruple jumps in his Olympic free skate as Chen of the United States aspired to.
"Putin and the Russian government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him," the report says, in unusually blunt and sweeping language.
From the 14th Amendment to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and affirmative action, America, at its best, has repeatedly aspired to establish racial equality in the face of our past of slavery and segregation.
ScreenCrush's Matt Singer thought Kong was a good time, if not much more than that: If Jackson's Kong aspired to poetry, Kong: Skull Island wants to be the downmarket dime-novel version of the same story.
What is sadly missing in Hymn to Apollo is an overview of the fin-de-siècle obsession with the Wagnerian concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk or "total work of art"— something to which the Ballets Russes aspired.
Similarly, for years his administration aspired to achieve some kind of bipartisan "grand bargain" on the long-term budget deficit that would pair tax increases on the wealthy with cuts to Social Security and Medicare spending.
Despite my efforts to progress from serving pints of ale in a pub-cum-Thai restaurant while studying at university, I never quite reached the kind of swanky bars or "mixologist" job title I aspired to.
It was the only outlet besides Channel U and MySpace to mirror UK youth culture back at itself as it actually was, rather than only showing the major label outcome of what it aspired to be.
The women claim that the inappropriate advances took place when they worked for or aspired to work for Rose on his longtime running PBS show "Charlie Rose" from the late 1990s until as recently as 2011.
They did not seem to pose an urgent problem for Bangladesh: The number of recruits was not large, believed to be several dozen, and officials had no inkling that they aspired to carry out domestic attacks.
Israelis consider Jerusalem their eternal capital, but Palestinians have also long aspired to establish the city's eastern sector as the capital of a future Palestinian state, making the city a sensitive subject in potential peace talks.
Allen originally aspired to be a portrait and fashion photographer, but his experience at the protests propelled him to take a more "fly on the wall approach," photographing his community in Baltimore as a passive observer.
A nurse who had once aspired to a career in journalism (he recalls finding her press credentials once, for a Galveston newspaper), she lugged a massive bookcase packed with books whenever they moved, which was often.
During the final weeks of the Obama administration, the intelligence community released a declassified assessment that concluded that Mr. Putin ordered an influence campaign that "aspired to help" Mr. Trump's electoral chances by damaging Mrs. Clinton's.
According to one study, low-risk women who aspired to deliver naturally at a birth center — even if they resorted to an epidural or other medical assistance — had a C-section rate of just six percent.
He aspired to become a successful screenwriter, but that goal eluded him until he was finally given an opportunity for his dream project: adapting science-fiction author Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
" — Francis Asprec, 33, Park Slope, Brooklyn "As an African-American growing up in the '60s and '70s, Aretha was a powerhouse as a role model for teens like me who aspired to a career in music.
He has won everything he might have aspired to win, with United, at least: five Premier League titles, an F.A. Cup, a Europa League title, a Champions League crown and, in 2008, a World Club Cup.
" That conclusion directly contradicts the intelligence community's finding in January 2017 that "the Russian Government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.
Isaac is a young, secular, political Zionist; the old man he confronts is a religious Jew, and he is travelling to Palestine in the spirit of pilgrimage, as aging Jews have aspired to do throughout history.
Le Pen aspired to be Gaullist, but her party retained a Petainist taint, a connection to fascism and a tendency to minimize its crimes, plus the inevitable far-right links to Putin and his nationalist international.
Ginghina speaks of injuring his leg during a soccer match many years earlier, and how after several procedures he realized he would never play the game he loved at the level to which he had aspired.
As a self-described solitary young man who wanted to be a cartoonist in high school, Murakami found inspiration in otaku culture and aspired to amplify its distinctive voice, with its expressive visual language and weird eroticism.
Not necessarily in the way that something stupid like Verrit aspired to, but at least in confirming that you aren't losing your mind, that an old post or article you remember reading did, in fact, actually exist.
Victim's Father: 'I Lost My Beautiful Princess' Days after his daughter's death,  Sheykhet's father, Yan Sheykhet, described his daughter as a bright and vivacious girl who aspired to be a physical therapist, according to the Tribune-Review.
Read more: UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi stunned judges and broke the internet with a flawless, Jackson 5-inspired floor routine that earned a perfect 10The 22-year-old Seattle native had long aspired to reach the Olympics.
The company that once aspired to be the "everything store" now aspires to be, simply, everything: Your online mega-mall, brick-and-mortar convenience store, supermarket, delivery service, content provider, data cloud, device manufacturer, and personal assistant.
Since the 2011 "Arab Spring" protests, which aspired to democratic reform but in several countries collapsed into warfare, Egypt and especially the United Arab Emirates emerged as main foes of an ascendant Muslim Brotherhood backed by Qatar.
Gwozdz was briefly featured in season 15 of "The Bachelorette," where he was known as "Tyler G." His bio from the show described him as a sales manager and said that he aspired to be a psychologist.
In January, intelligence officials publicly released a declassified version of their findings, concluding that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had "aspired to help" Mr. Trump to win the election and harm Hillary Clinton, a longtime adversary.
With 269 percent of voters undecided before the first round of the presidential election on April 23, according to an Odoxa poll, Hollande, of the Socialist Party, accused conservative Fillon of desecrating the position to which he aspired.
Mr Johnson may not be much of a Christian, but he is comfortable enough with Anglicanism—an easy-going tradition which, since the era of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), has never aspired "to make windows into men's souls".
In fact, the intellectual mood harkens back to times when people aspired to know more and more about the wide world (theoretically everything), in contrast to today when much current anxiety is typically fueled by too much information.
Manson aspired to be a rock star, and through one of his followers befriended Dennis Wilson, drummer of the Beach Boys, who would go on base their 1969 song "Never Learn Not to Love" on a Manson composition.
If you're one of those who has always aspired to become a writer but don't even know where to begin, then this list by the best-selling self-published author Mark Dawson is a good place to start.
But Palestinians have also aspired to establish the eastern sector of the city as the capital of a future independent state, and the international community has generally held that Jerusalem's status must ultimately be decided in peace negotiations.
Mary's mother, Duppy Mary (the commanding Karen Kandel, who glides regally onstage), operated a boarding house in Kingston and was, "like very many of the Jamaican women, an admirable doctress"; young Mary aspired to be a doctress, too.
These idols—powerful, fiercely sexy, and in possession of a dark femininity that could seduce, destroy, or do both at once—embodied everything Mia aspired to be during her childhood, when she was living as a skinny boy.
A world away from the N.H.L. rinks he aspired to play on, Glass discovered a passionate fan base and the opportunity to grow and develop in a place he could not even imagine living with his wife, Allie.
Ever since Mr. Buttigieg was first elected in 2011, many in South Bend took for granted that he aspired to higher office, with the support of the local Democratic machine, and was carefully building a record of accomplishments.
CHARGED The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End Mass Incarceration By Emily Bazelon If you aspired to high office in the 20th and early 21st centuries, this was sound advice: Get thee to a prosecutor's office.
The progressive mayor could never have been elected to his current office (much less aspired to a higher one) had 25 years of ever-lower crime not made New Yorkers remarkably nonchalant about the need for safe streets.
Mr. Cruz was quiet in class but opened up during their project, Mr. Minoff said, telling him that he had been kicked out of two private schools, had been held back twice and aspired to join the military.
Riegg said the creators of "Love Is Blind," Netflix's first big dating show, won him over with their format, which aspired to get contestants to value each other for who they were, rather than appearance, wealth, or status.
As a teenager, he aspired to become a rabbi but spent most of his free time hacking computers at the University of California, Berkeley, where his exploits once accidentally took down Belgium's entire phone system for 15 minutes.
They're mostly gone now, and subway commuters listen to podcasts or play Candy Crush, and the people who really lament the death of the editor as arbiter are mostly people (yours truly) who once aspired to that life.
She thought that by adopting a more radical method of creation that was primarily based on the intention of not making clothes, she aspired in directly translating her ideas into forms, what she calls objects on the body.
BOSTON – A Massachusetts police officer who was shot about 10 times with his own service weapon was described by community members on Monday as a loving and compassionate family man who had long aspired to be a police officer.
Unlike Sony's version, which aspired to be a full universal remote for controlling your PS4 and TV, the PDP option sets its sights lower, offering a more streamlined look with far fewer button options (although there's no volume control).
Conversely, students who said they aspired to be one of the best students in their class—which the OECD interprets as being motivated primarily by their rank among peers—tended to report more anxiety than their less competitive classmates.
In her book, "Moscow, the Fourth Rome", Katerina Clark, a historian, writes that Moscow aspired to form the centre of a new civilisation, attracting Western intellectuals and claiming to be the only legitimate heir to the world's greatest artists.
In the nineteenth century, it was an entertainment for the nouveau riche, while the lingua franca of its steps—they're essentially the same no matter where you go in the world—aspired to the universal ideals of Enlightenment philosophes.
A U.S. Coast Guard lieutenant working in the nation's capital lived a secret life as a "domestic terrorist" who aspired to mass murder and compiled a target list of prominent politicians and journalists, federal prosecutors allege in court papers.
"Some researchers in the field have described burnout as an experience of dislocation between what people are doing versus what they aspired to do," Dr. John Yoon, assistant professor of medicine at the University of Chicago, said by email.
It was America where we now aspired to go to university; American magazines and newspapers that we went to for information about world affairs; American literary agents and publishers that were prepared to publish what Britain no longer could.
When we started out, we had people who actually aspired to be artists within the pornography realm, and they thought they'd be making features in the same way that Hollywood was making features, with real stories, and production values.
He belongs firmly to the fringe of Czech politics, and has never aspired to any higher office than local councilor in Melnik, the town north of Prague where he lives with his girlfriend in a graffiti-smeared housing block.
With that in mind, I decided to approach my Armory fair experience this year as I remember spending my mall rat days — empty-pocketed, energy drink in hand, looking for the trendy stuff I aspired to one day own.
"They got stuck in the middle: too expensive for their former clients, not credible enough for the clients they aspired to," wrote Luca Solca, chief luxury goods analyst at Exane BNP Paribas, in a report after Mr. Guillon was ousted.
For a virtual reality startup that hasn't talked usage numbers and remains in beta, $70 million is a pretty hefty amount of total funding, especially when they have the looming specter of Facebook investing billions into eating their aspired lunch.
But the House committee's top Republican and Democratic leaders stressed differing questions they want to answer following the January 6 US intelligence report that found Russian President Vladimir Putin "aspired to help" the Trump campaign by publicly discrediting Hillary Clinton. Rep.
Being thrust into the national spotlight is certainly not something I had aspired to, but it's a role that I have come to appreciate and cherish, and I do my best to speak out responsibly on behalf of transgender people everywhere.
Over the ensuing 18 months, Ohio's Children's Hospitals banded together to reduce surgical site infection and medical errors, and subsequently, emboldened by strong results in these domains, the children's hospitals aspired to eliminate serious harm across the entire state of Ohio.
It saddens us that the people who hold us in fear and keep us silenced are people we work with, people who many of us have aspired to work under, and people who some of us have known as friends.
A 23-year-old neo-Nazi accused of plotting to bomb Las Vegas LGBTQ clubs and Jewish communities aspired to recruit kids from middle schools, high schools, and colleges in the Las Vegas area, according to Discord chats surfaced Thursday.
She used some of that money to buy strategic conservation lands, much of it heavily logged, and sat on the board of an organization that aspired to create a three-million-acre Maine Woods National Park, encircling Baxter State Park.
Skopje has aspired to NATO and EU membership since the end of a 2001 uprising by the country's ethnic Albanian minority, but was blocked by Greece, which held that the name Macedonia implied a territorial claim on its own northern province.
In February 2016, the commemorative tee went high fashion, or at least aspired to, when it was worn, and briefly sold, by Kanye West after the joint presentation of his Yeezy Season 3 collection and "The Life of Pablo" album.
Robert Yates, a preacher's son who once aspired to drive bulldozers but instead became one of Nascar's master engine builders and a champion team owner on the stock-car racing circuit, died on Monday in Cornelius, N.C. He was 74.
As a constantly shifting blend of grapes — generally some combination of grenache, mourvèdre, syrah and cinsault, among others — from a constantly changing array of vineyards, Cigare has hardly been the expression of terroir to which Mr. Grahm has long aspired.
Hard as it can be to try to read the former Air Force Academy officer who once aspired to a career in military intelligence, it is also natural to wonder whether Popovich still finds the grind sufficiently enjoyable to persist.
Ukrainians living in the western half of Ukraine aspired to membership in the European Union and NATO, while those in the eastern half near the city of Donetsk oriented themselves toward Russia, which exerted maximum influence to keep Ukraine closely aligned.
Spokespeople and sources have said that beyond electing Bloomberg, the firm aspired to become a long-term Democratic agency and counterpart to the Republican party that's similar to Blue State Digital, which helped President Barack Obama's 2008 and 2012 campaigns.
By Johnson's own admission, the achievements of that era were fueled by a movement of women, men and children who aspired to be fully included in the life of the country and rallied with a president whose purpose was their own.
The woman, a journalism major who aspired to be a sports journalist, claims in the lawsuit that she was raped at a party by three basketball players, and that she believes one of the players gave her a drugged drink.
"The former Utah congressman has not just taken a break from a career as a media-savvy and slightly wonkish politician, someone who might reasonably have aspired to the U.S. Senate and/or the Utah governor's office," the board continues.
If the allegations in this scandal prove true, the parents accused will not only have damaged the prospects of the students whose seats their children took unfairly, but also those of future applicants who may have otherwise aspired to reach higher.
For example, she said, it was difficult to ascertain how much money and other resources the United Nations has put into promoting gender equality and women's economic empowerment — one of the Sustainable Development Goals it has aspired to achieve by 2030.
"It is also not entirely clear at this point just what terrorist group he aspired to support," FBI Director James Comey told reporters Monday, recounting what the killer told 9-1-1 when he placed several calls to the number during the attack.
If you've long aspired to spend all your time eating cheese, we applaud you for committing to such a noble pursuit, and we're here to let you know that Trader Joe's just released a product that's going to aid you in your journey.
While early abstraction artists, such as Mondrian and Malevich, aspired toward a pure visual language — which paved the way for the reductive drive of Minimalism — af Klint started off as an impure artist and seemed to have remained so until her death.
President Barack Obama almost certainly supported gay marriage as early as his state Senate days in Illinois—he answered a questionnaire to that effect in 1996—but as Obama aspired to national office he bowed to the prevailing public opinion at the time.
Like many Italian families, the Medicis, who constructed the Uffizi as offices for the Florentine judiciary, aspired to acquire antiquities and began assembling a collection in the 15th century that includes standout pieces like the Medici Venus, Sleeping Ariadne and the Niobids.
Kevin Systrom, one of Instagram's founders and its chief executive, told me that his company, which Facebook purchased in 2012, had long aspired to capture every moment of people's lives — both the showy ones and the casual, tossed-off moments in between.
Obama's hair had been kinky or coily -- terms used to describe the unstraightened hair texture of African- Americans -- or if it had been braided or locked, women of other racial or ethnic backgrounds may not have easily aspired to and achieved her style.
But its American arm, which attracts about eight million weekly viewers, has aspired to more mainstream success, hiring a team of on-the-ground journalists and familiar, if past-their-prime, television stars like Larry King and the former MSNBC anchor Ed Schultz.
Some features, like F. E. Moore's "Hiawatha" (1913), Edward S. Curtis's recently restored "In the Land of the Head Hunters" (1914) and Rollin S. Dixon's "History of the American Indian" (1915), even aspired to self-portraiture in featuring largely Native American casts.
The prospects for national action are sure to improve if any Democrat wins the presidency, and without national action America cannot hope to be the world leader on climate change, as it aspired to be at the end of Mr. Obama's tenure.
"Once I could see what I wanted my business to look like, the types of people I wanted to work with, the kind of coach I aspired to be, the other more traditional business model aspects followed seamlessly and simply," she said.
Kylon Middleton, an A.M.E. minister who had known Mr. Pinckney from childhood, described his lifelong friend as immensely precocious (he began preaching at 13) and strategically ambitious (he aspired to be both a bishop and, perhaps, the state's first African-American governor).
" Mitsuki asks herself this as she travels to a secluded lakeside resort, yearning for the kind of liberation Emma Bovary aspired to obtain, "taking wing like a bird, she could fly somewhere, far away to regions of purity, and there grow young again.
Backed by Mr. Trump, Mr. Giuliani, who once aspired to be secretary of state, sought to tar Mr. Biden with unsubstantiated accusations of impropriety, while he and associates working with him in Ukraine on the president's agenda pursued their own personal business interests.
When fellow Fox host Tucker Carlson — who once aspired to be the next Buckley and now aims to be the next Ann Coulter — tries to reinvent himself as the tribune of the working class, he's speaking for the modern-day George Wallace voter.
But financial woes at LeEco, which once aspired to be both China's Netflix and Tesla, have only deepened with founder Jia Yueting in July defying court orders to return to China from the United States to pay debt owed by various LeEco units.
His education had often been interrupted — he completed some but not all of the grades of Soviet schooling and later attended evening classes — yet he aspired to a literary life, something facilitated by his family's love of reading and emphasis on it.
Lutyens trained in the 12-tone system of Arnold Schoenberg and aspired to classical composition and production, however she paid her bills by bringing a particular jarring atonality to the early 1960s Hammer Horror films (as well as to their competitor, Amicus Productions).
But ending it all with Negan's defeat could have sent a message that there is hope in this world and that Carl's vision was something that shouldn't just be aspired to and hoped for, but can actually be created by people with strong enough will.
According to the report, the ASA concluded that "it was irresponsible to imply that a very small waist should be aspired to and that all women should aim for that figure" and ruled that the ad must not appear again in its current form.
Through a slow process of uncovering "painful truths," Duke has claimed to reach the bigoted conclusions that black people really are inferior, homosexuality is unnatural and that it is wrong for women to aspire to the same types of careers aspired to by men.
Sergio Adrián Hernández was a slender 15-year-old boy who loved soccer and aspired to be a police officer when he was shot through his left eye by Jesus Mesa Jr., a US Border Patrol agent, on June 6, 2010 in Ciudad Juárez.
For instance, you have other doctors from the rich Mario fictional world to call upon for help, including Dr. Peach and Dr. Bowser, as well as assistants, including Goomba, Koopa Troopa and others who apparently never either attained or aspired to professional medical doctor status.
" McFaul, who later became ambassador to Russia, said in an interview that from the first White House meeting on Russia in early 2009 Clinton was skeptical of the prospects for transforming U.S.-Russian relations in a way that "some of us aspired to back then.
At a moment when much of New York rock still aspired to the greasy debauchery of the Strokes or the primal freakouts of Liars or Animal Collective, Vampire Weekend did not seem like a band that stayed up all night, fretting about personal liberation.
She also once aspired to have a perfect voting record, but that was shattered on her first day in Congress in 1989, when she got an unexpected invitation to meet with the father of her congressional campaign manager, George H.W. Bush and Jeb Bush, respectively.
When she overtook her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria's record 63 years on the throne, she remarked it was not something to which she had ever aspired, and Buckingham Palace said she would spend Monday at her residence in Sandringham, eastern England, as was usual.
During the company's annual shareholder meeting in June, representatives explained the publisher was changing its top-level goal: in the past, Nintendo aspired to expand the gaming population at large, but now it will focus on increasing the number of gamers exposed to Nintendo IPs.
As a girl, Jane aspired to be a ballet dancer and trained for a year at Sadler's Wells, but at 17 she was deemed too tall for the company; as a consolation, her parents sent her to Switzerland, where she spent six months studying German.
Without the electoral ambition of the BNP or the supposedly multiethnic, multi-religious EDL, the small veneer of respectability the far right once aspired to have had has been shorn in favor of more explicit neo-Nazi rhetoric and a growing appetite for violence.
Their competing stage shows on Tuesday were the latest salvos in an increasingly high-stakes battle that no longer appears to leave either one room for retreat, pitting against each other two American allies who have each aspired to be the leader of their region.
Then there's the 29% of US kids who said they wanted to be a vlogger or YouTuber when they grew up compared to the 11% who aspired to be an astronaut, according to a 2019 survey by The Harris Poll on behalf of Lego.
" The indictment builds on a declassified report released in January 2017 by several intelligence agencies, which concluded that "Putin and the Russian government aspired to help President-elect Trump's election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.
At the very least, it's easy to see why the millennial generation that aspired to be part of the Society would turn the internet into a haven for amateur horror storytellers all competing to tell the one that shakes the most people to their core.
And no difference between female agents, male agents; we're all Border Patrol agents, and that was something I've always, I guess, aspired to throughout my career, but I really—I don't think I thought about it too much coming up through the Border Patrol.
Read more:People are trying to prove that Ariel can't be black, and Disney put them in their placeWe're, of course, referring to Gabriella, the earnest mermaid in The Little Mermaid television series who was inspired by Ariel, and who aspired to be just as great a singer.
In this way, the United Kingdom has been what the European Union always aspired to be but never accomplished: an honest-to-god political union that respects national identity while overcoming the complications of nationalism that helped make the 20th century the bloodiest in world history.
He also said he aspired to become deputy Prime Minister in that new government, which would have to revert austerity measures and recognise that Spain is a state formed by several nations, including Catalonia where the regional government is in favour of breaking away from Spain.
While just about every two-bit metal band in the overall genre's lengthy history has aspired towards now admittedly hackneyed notions of brutality, records like 2011's God Is War and 2013's Nothing Violates This Nature for Southern Lord effectively encapsulate the severity of that intent.
He bonded with his father on the golf course, aspired to be like the Hall of Fame third baseman George Brett and had shooting-guard dreams of glory until they were crushed in college by a future first-round pick of the Chicago Bulls, Kirk Hinrich.
Before being incapacitated by a stroke in 193, when she was 219, Dr. Rose — a protégé of the eminent Civil War historian C. Vann Woodward — taught at the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University and became a prominent advocate for women who aspired to teach history.
Many startup founders, particularly those like Lavingia who specifically aspired to build a billion-dollar company, sell or shutter their startups and move on to their next big idea once they realize their company will never be what Silicon Valley venture capitalists want them to be.
Through evaluating the work of hundreds of other artists, many his generational peers, he came to see that his own paintings — two examples introduce the MoMA show — were not, and would never be, strong enough to take him in the history-making direction he aspired to.
According to my Rich Habits research, in which I interviewed 177 self-made millionaires over five years, long before they became rich, the self-made rich made an intentional, conscious effort to only forge relationships with individuals they aspired to be: other rich and successful people.
The newsroom had never seen anything like her — a college-educated black woman who aspired to journalism — and her presence was made all the more striking by the fact that nearby South Boston was embroiled in an angry rebellion over school busing that had captured national attention.
Covet This As much as I've always aspired to be the kind of person who entertains over the holidays, the truth is that the second my out-of-office reply goes on, all I want to do is read books and watch movies in my sweatpants.
And there are poignant evocations of performers such as Joplin and the singer Sissieretta Jones who aspired to what was once called "high art" — for Joplin, his opera Treemonisha and for Jones, classical opera compositions — without a trace of the burnt cork expected by white audiences.
To these people, Trump personified everything they aspired to, and many believed that a version of his life — or at least the opportunity to enjoy many of the things he valued — was a realistic possibility, if only they had the knowledge or training and a chance to prove themselves.
Its very existence displayed a major reversal of how we've traditionally thought about these two media: TV once aspired to be called "novelistic," but now, in an age in which TV is increasingly described as "better than books," here was a book built to act like a TV show.
Ew. —David Mack Bran Stark's journey is one of Game of Thrones' most complicated character arcs, as he's gone from being a cute little kid who aspired to be a knight, to a paralyzed teenager with prophetic dreams, to a Three-Eyed Raven in a young man's body.
Rushent was keen to get out of producing punks and aspired to work with more genteel electronic acts instead, and so he shelled out a small fortune and built Genetic Studios, an air-conditioned barn equipped with a Fairlight, a Synclavier, some Roland synths and the fabled MC-19803.
"I saw the images from when my mom shot this campaign, so it was something that I had aspired to do since I was a little girl," Baldwin said in an accompanying video about her mom's 1994 shoot where she posed completely naked stretched out on the floor.
She mentions José Guadalupe Posada, who created La Catrina from 1910 to 1913 — a collection of zinc-etched lithographs that critiqued Mexicans who adopted European aristocratic traditions and aspired to a European lifestyle, and that paved the way for the countercultural role of zines that we see today.
The show traces the evolution of cycling gear from itchy wool in the 1950s to today's moisture-wicking, lightweight fabrics, and it includes jerseys from the personal collection of Paul Smith, who Ms. Loveday said had aspired to be a professional cyclist before being felled by an accident.
Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, the ranking Democrat on the Senate intelligence committee, has indicated that the committee will wait until its staff reviews raw material and interviews analysts who helped produce a U.S. intelligence report that found the Kremlin "aspired to help" Trump by discrediting Hillary Clinton.
"I was absolutely distraught and offended that my party, the party of Reagan, the party of Lincoln, the true big tent that aspired for a great America, has today nominated a candidate who is a bigot, racist, demagogue," Ramadan says in an interview at his home in Dulles, Virginia.
Kim Yong-sub, who has written a book on South Korean trends in 2016, says that as more prominent deukhu have created content from their pastimes—by writing online comics, for example, known in South Korea as webtoons—they have aspired to "a new social standing and role".
Donald Trump at Davos is such an inherently odd pairing that it is impossible to really predict what he will do once he is on the stage, speaking to the very crowd that has generally shunned him and that some would argue he has always aspired to join.
The women, who were employees or aspired to work for Rose at the "Charlie Rose" show from the late 1990s to as recently as 2011, told the newspaper he made unwanted sexual advances toward them, walked in the nude around them and groped their breasts, buttocks and genital areas.
Despite this work, and despite fast becoming the most fashionable photo artist to namedrop at the time, Tillmans was never too interested in the fashion world; he aspired toward the institution, and in 2000, when he was 32, he successfully crossed over, becoming the first photographer to win the Turner Prize.
On top of that, he said his Kentucky-born mom had aspired to be a journalist herself, but for economic reasons, "worked at a coke-addled radio station and spent most of the 1980s in an ocean of liquor," before juggling four jobs to give her children a middle-class lifestyle.
I thought about this advice regularly and in my interactions with my team, I aspired to make sure we first paused to celebrate how well things were going, all of the 'wins' we had, and the strengths each person brought to the table before we jumped into planning what's next.
The idea started in serial tech entrepreneur Andy Kleitsch's garage in 2018, when he and friend Jarret Stopforth, a food scientist who comes with decades of experience from the world of consumer packaged goods at major brands including Chobani and Campbell Soup, were talking about projects they aspired to work on.
By the end of his life, however, the then white-maned senator had managed to transcend celebrity and emotional paralysis and become what he had long aspired to be: an indispensable legislator whose achievements included the 18-year-old vote, the Americans With Disabilities Act and the Children's Health Insurance Program.
For years, dreams for a new kind of institution devoted to exploring Africa's art, economics and policy issues have driven support for the Africa Center as it aspired to build a headquarters at the top of Manhattan's so-called Museum Mile and forge a place alongside other major cultural organizations.
To the Editor: As a painfully inarticulate teenager in the 1960s who aspired to a career in public service or broadcasting, I never missed an opportunity to listen to the two men I considered the foremost communicators of the time: the Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully and Israel's foreign minister Abba Eban.
"To be a teacher —who might've aspired to do something like this at one point in her life and found her true calling in producing and working with children, especially in high school — to have any significant light shed on that is really, deeply meaningful," Herzfeld told TIME ahead of the Tony Awards.
"I think that by coming in and having the opportunity to take over a New York institution was something we were really excited about because it gave us a platform to continue the story of something that we aspired towards — the story of New York and migrants that came to New York."
Naturally, out of that first season came the phenomenon of "Skins parties"—house parties that aspired to be every bit as nasty as those on the show and in its ads: an American Apparel look-book made flesh, with just as much nudity, lots more vodka, and a fist full of pills.
He very deliberately made "Strong Island" blistering, because he wanted audiences to experience a fraction of the pain his family has lived with since his brother, who aspired to be a corrections officer, was gunned down, and a grand jury declined to indict the man who shot him and argued self-defense.
At 88, Ms. Goodman carries herself with a quiet, unassailable authority that makes you think she could be a retired banker or New York City schools chancellor or a high-level diplomat, a job she aspired to before falling under art's spell as a young, Upper West Side mother in the early '60s.
Riding the momentum of the 1960s' progressive politics — and with the Stonewall uprising fresh in the minds of many attendees — the parties were far more mixed than most New York night life, and Mancuso's dance floor became a comforting, transformative space that aspired to erase the racial or sexual oppression experienced elsewhere.
Yet, while most of my friends were working to get Tyra Banks' voluptuous shape, I was plastering photos of Halle Berry's lean, petite frame and Jessica Biel's abs of steel onto my vision board, next to the other things I wanted most: the L.A. city skyline and the entertainment publicists I aspired to be like.
PARIS — The question troubling France on Wednesday in the wake of the attack by a teenager who aspired to go to Syria, but settled instead for cutting the throat of a priest, is whether the crime was a result of failures by the French government, and what more could have been done to prevent it.
Saying he had made "the worst mistake of my life," Mr. Warmbier admitted having stolen a political banner from the staff-only area of Pyongyang's Yanggakdo International Hotel, partly at the urging of an Ohio church, a secret society at the University of Virginia that he aspired to join, and the Central Intelligence Agency.
" The house itself "screams Suburban Nouveau Riche, the kind of place I aspired to as a kid from my split-level, shag-carpet side of town" — Nick grew up in the town — and is the kind of house they both hate: "generically grand, unchallenging, new, new, new house that my wife would — and did — detest.
Mr. Sondland recounted an Oval Office meeting on May 23 when Mr. Trump told him and other advisers who aspired to improve relations with Ukraine to "talk with Rudy," passing them off to Rudolph W. Giuliani, his personal lawyer who was busy trying to extract damaging information about Democrats from the former Soviet republic.
The Washington Post published a report in which eight women alleged that Rose, 76, made non-consensual sexual advances towards them, including groping, lewd calls and walking naked in their presence, while they either worked for or aspired to work for the TV host on his Charlie Rose show spanning from the late '90s to 2011.

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