Similar words: perspiring, inspiring, spirit, aspire, spirited, aspiration, animal spirits, spirituality. Meaning: [əs'paɪərɪŋ] adj. desiring or striving for recognition or advancement.
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31. It is little wonder that this figure cast what almost amounted to a spell over aspiring black sportsmen.
32. Vi, the diminutive brunette sister, is a ditsy aspiring actress played by Heather Goldenhersh.
33. He is not convinced that having read them aspiring managers can go away and teach themselves to be good leaders.
34. Will a rush of aspiring new producers erode that attractive margin?
35. Oyston's estate-agency fortune had been based on the sort of direct contact with the people to which NoS was aspiring.
36. It is none the less evident from her poetry that at different times she was visited by aspiring poets and dramatists.
37. Aspiring rock artists should remember one golden rule when dealing with the press: there are no rules.
38. When I was a young man, aspiring detectives would attend at autopsies on their rest days, just for experience.
39. But as aspiring authors know, there is more to a blockbuster than a fulsome blurb.
40. There are other ways for aspiring stars to catch the attention of a record company.
41. The question of management and legal representation for aspiring new-comers is just as valid in publishing as it is in recording.
42. The World Cup illustrated what high standards our aspiring outside-halves must achieve.
43. Aspiring pilots get to fly seven Imperial fighters, each with its own characteristics.
44. As an aspiring bestselling author[sentencedict.com], he could do with the publicity.
45. They were all aspiring entrepreneurs, but so few of them had an original idea.
46. The picture that emerged was unflattering; but it wasn't much use to an aspiring blackmailer.
47. Access to Management Normally these cover basic skills in managing people, resources and finance and are for aspiring or new managers.
48. The Smiths seduce us into aspiring to the same heroic pitch of failure and exile.
49. The usual reason for a woman aspiring to an academic career: how to combine it with motherhood.
50. All others are graduates of the Gold Coast Pro-Am Circuit, a summertime proving ground for aspiring tour players.
51. What advice can you offer to aspiring travel writers?
52. Perhaps it is aspiring to contribute something of value.
53. One of my roommates, Francis, is an aspiring actor. Sentencedict.com
54. We're betting any aspiring artist will take that deal over three years of putting up with stuck-up assholes at art schools.
55. Like so many aspiring actresses, she ended up waiting tables and temping in office jobs.
56. Plus, the book includes the full shooting script for his film – a neat addition for the aspiring writer-director.
57. ED wrote letters to Higginson, the literary editor of the Atlantic Monthly who had written an open letter to aspiring contributors and to whom she responded and then corresponded with all her life.
58. Bob : Well , my major was literature and I was an aspiring reporter.
59. What little hope an aspiring Geonosian has lies in escape through gladiatorial combat.
60. Here at the site where he cut his teeth on paleoanthropology , he hopes to establish a preeminent field school to train aspiring young archaeologists and anthropologists.
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