How To Use Aspiring In A Sentence

  • Having caught on to the London-based trend of hip hop dance classes, Da Angelo productions offers up a brand-new course for all aspiring b-boys and b-girls in Montreal.
  • And Johnson has some advice for people aspiring to a comfortable living playing music: ‘I've set it in my mind that I will not jive anybody, and not be jived by anybody.’
  • Access to Management Normally these cover basic skills in managing people, resources and finance and are for aspiring or new managers.
  • As a result, many aspiring leaders look to outside organisations for the support they need, often paying for external coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hospice model of care is now espoused as a model of excellence and has led to a worldwide hospice movement aspiring to deliver high quality care to dying patients.
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  • Perhaps his most ambitious project is Hitlab.com, launched last September, an online community where aspiring artists can promote and sell their music outside record-label auspices. Akon's Recession-Proof Tune
  • But any aspiring comic actors should just sit and watch the masterclass. Times, Sunday Times
  • I met Len Sellers in the mid-1990s, when he was still a journalism professor at San Francisco State University, where, among other things, he taught a newswriting course that was generally considered make-or-break for aspiring journalists, a hard-core exercise in using public documents and other reliable information sources to write solid news reports. ... he was an early believer in the possibilities of online journalism. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Nonprofit-Funded, University-Based News
  • Funding is one of the biggest issues for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Dorian worship of Apollo ..., always opposed to the sad Christian divinities, is the aspiring element, by force and spring of which Greek religion sublimes itself .... The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology
  • One of my favourites, this is a light hearted piece inspired by a chance encounter at a private party with a man then at the height of his power in the country; I was fascinated beyond words by the effect he had on the would-be urbane and aspiringly sophisticated! Archive 2007-05-01
  • She could be an art student, aspiring actress or environmental campaigner. Times, Sunday Times
  • It tells the story of an aspiring young man's attempt to rise above the squalor of the street.
  • Danes plays Mirabelle Buttersfield, a shopgirl and aspiring artist who works in the glove department of Saks Fifth Avenue in LA.
  • Religion is practised passionately with many a young boy aspiring to become a Buddhist monk.
  • It is said that imitation is the sincerest flattery; and if Isabel was sometimes moved to gape at her friend aspiringly and despairingly it was not so much because she desired herself to shine as because she wished to hold up the lamp for Madame Merle. The Portrait of a Lady
  • Garcia made no mention of auditioning doggie spokesmodels for the upcoming commercials, but aspiring young canines should update their portfolios just in case.
  • This animosity is based on fear of a Bible believing Christian aspiring to political office. Palin to make announcement Friday
  • Browning laid the scene of his poem in Germany, save perhaps the use of such words as "thorp" and "croft," but there is a clean, pure morning light playing through the verse, a fresh, health-breathing northern air, which does not fit in with Italy; a joyous, buoyant youthfulness in the song and march of the students who carry their master with gay strength up the mountain to the very top, all of them filled with his aspiring spirit, all of them looking forward with gladness and vigour to life -- which has no relation whatever to the temper of Florentine or The Poetry Of Robert Browning
  • It was perfect training for an aspiring entrepreneur. Times, Sunday Times
  • It tells the story of an aspiring young man's attempt to rise above the squalor of the street.
  • The founders were certainly no ingénues, being a mix of aspiring broadcasters and more seasoned radio veterans.
  • Having a lot of followers or traffic isn't enough either; if that were the case, aspiring bloggers could just deluge their sites with photos of naked women, or better yet, start a "splog" - Digital, Buzz, viral & social media marketing agency ★★★ Vanksen|Culture-buzz
  • For aspiring politicians, the lesson could not be clearer: The only safe answer to heil is heil. Patriot Acts: The Political Language of Henrich von Kleist
  • A recorded dramatization was provided, with gaps in the dialogue which aspiring thespians were invited to fill with their own emotive interpretations.
  • What advice would she give to an aspiring entrepreneur? Times, Sunday Times
  • It was wall-to-wall bimbos and their aspiring bimbos.
  • Other aspiring entrepreneurs talk of how they have suffered bad luck. Times, Sunday Times
  • The balsam is a beautiful tree; though not aspiring to the dignity of the pine and hemlock, it shoots up in the most perfect and gradual spire-like form, to a height of thirty or forty feet, remarkable for its elegance; the foliage is very rich in color and quantity. Rural Hours
  • Aspiring musicians compete with major recording studios by using MIDI and multi-track technology in conjunction with a computer in their basement or garage.
  • To promote young, meritorious and aspiring models, there is exhaustive information regarding advertising agencies and event managers in search of young models.
  • All this elicits little sympathy from those who contend that aspiring owner-occupiers have always struggled. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be a person who knows how to be silent and always keep aspiring.
  • He came from an aspiring working-class background.
  • Excellent views of the lake and Mount Aspiring can be seen from the mountain top.
  • I find myself in a quandary of sorts and wonder if you have any advice or insights you may be able to offer a young-ish, aspiring writer of fiction for the screen.
  • As the months rolled on, more and more aspiring riders turned up, so to control numbers the Whalley Amateur Dirt-Track Club was formed and members had to pay both annual subscriptions and to ride the track.
  • He offers this advice for other aspiring comics with disabilities: If you can't stand up for yourself, sit up for yourself, and if you can't do that, make sure the mic is wired to your bed. Josh Blue's comedy knocks out stereotypes
  • Palin is the ultimate celebutard, aspiring to the ditzy greatness of Paris Hilton. Palin rejects allegations over legal defense fund
  • Margrith has trained young, aspiring hospital and old age home managers to be, in housekeeping, specializing in cooking.
  • He was an aspiring actor, which is to say that he was unemployed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michael is a private detective and an aspiring writer.
  • Painted about 1832, it casts Sumner in the romantic pose of an aspiring artist, palette and maulstick at hand, his distant gaze both engaging and poetic as he looks toward unseen worlds.
  • As readers know, I am hugely enthusiastic about the stocks of what I call aspiring nations. 10 Stock Picks for 2011
  • Some are the personal armies of aspiring warlords, out to conquer as much territory as they can and hold it by force.
  • And MTV pledges to make stars out of some aspiring African musicians, as it launches its first pan-African channel.
  • Ian is an aspiring journalist and promises to provide provocative news programs to complement the already regular news we offer every day at noon.
  • Amid all the contradictory accounts of how an aspiring actress became acquainted with the media billionaire one consistency has emerged. Times, Sunday Times
  • He plays the part of an aspiring cartoonist looking for a big break.
  • Limerick's Tim Rice teamed up with Ballard early in 2004 and was so impressed that he passed on his impressions to another aspiring Irishman.
  • After losing my virginity to a pathetic excuse of an aspiring rock god and then being called a groupie by an even bigger one, my fantasies became increasingly elaborate. I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
  • I was an aspiring rhythmic gymnast and this was the first time our genre of gymnastics had been included in the Olympics. Times, Sunday Times
  • The aspiring lensmen and lenswomen did not disappoint.
  • Good news for aspiring writers: Advances for first-time authors have blown sky-high.
  • As the foreword of this book points out, it's only a stepping stone for aspiring kernel developers.
  • It posted a notice on the website that applications for mining big tracts of land - including Mt Aspiring National Park, a large part of Mt Richmond Forest Park and parts of Te Wahi Pounamu world heritage area on the West Coast - would be closed for nine months while it did a mineral "stocktake". Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • He reminds aspiring sportspeople they need to get an education.
  • For those of you joining us mid-series, this checklist is intended less to help any aspiring writer who might happen to stumble upon it to create a jim-dandy synopsis from scratch, but to improve an already-existing draft. Author! Author! » 2009 » September
  • He was an aspiring actor, which is to say that he was unemployed. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the casual browser, there are plenty of short films to watch, plus you can download numerous screenplays submitted by aspiring writers.
  • It was to teach them, that the holiest amongst us has but attained so far above his fellows as to discern more clearly the Mercy which looks down, and repudiate more utterly the phantom of human merit, which would look aspiringly upward. The Scarlet Letter
  • An accrediting group last year stripped the hospital of its ability to train aspiring surgeons and radiologists and recommended closing the neonatology training program. Medpundit
  • Other aspiring entrepreneurs talk of how they have suffered bad luck. Times, Sunday Times
  • Events leading to marriage began with an initial meeting of the aspiring son-in-law with his perspective parents-in-law.
  • As an aspiring bestselling author, he could do with the publicity.
  • This was a preelection budget for beneficiaries, an autumn statement for aspiring inheritors. Times, Sunday Times
  • So obsessed that he concealed his decidedly uncool secret from all but one or two of his aspiringly cool fellow Beats. Dean Sluyter: It's Official: Nobody's Cool. (Kerouac Posthumously Blows It)
  • In the past 18 years he has transformed himself from a spirited iconoclast, fearlessly lampooning the excesses of the rich and famous, into an aspiring member of the haute bourgeoisie.
  • His enlightening management philosophy has led to the writing of his books Any manager aspiring to superior leadership would be wise to study Gerrys advice, and should not let the Lead with Love title confuse them: this is a book about peak performance and it essentially "demands" that the leader establish clear and stretch expectations, and to then hold the team members accountable for achievement. WN.com - Articles related to Traditional plastics shelved in bio-product industry
  • The term scoop students refers to young people -- many of them are aspiring journalists, by the way, who get their news and information from the web, share it with one another and they are politically energized. CNN Transcript Jun 1, 2008
  • When we visited last year, it was a middle-sized player aspiring to improve sales and profitability in a sector dominated by a few large rivals that were more profitable.
  • We have a great deal to offer to aspiring young people.
  • So warned the invitation to a New York lunch last week to preview True Prep, a follow-up to the 1980 best seller The Official Preppy Handbook, designed as a satire but taken seriously by many aspiring preppies. Book Buzz: 'Angelina,' 'Carrie Diaries' and 'True Prep'
  • Aspiring thaumaturges please note that your spells are notoriously unreliable and that even if you have reached the required magic level, they are still liable to fail from time to time.
  • Yet, in a week when four Highland clubs are aspiring to follow Inverness up the leagues, the absences also serve as a measure of how far Paterson's northerners have come in five short seasons.
  • Aspiring student designers wowed the audience with their creations at a spectacular fashion show in Selby Abbey.
  • Writing a business plan is an essential exercise for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • In future, fans will have to put up with childish tantrums, spoilt behaviour and spats from aspiring business moguls who actually claim to be grown up. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was always an aspiring actress and that's not the most appealing personality. Times, Sunday Times
  • His balanced approach remains an inspiration to aspiring sportsmen worldwide.
  • But can a misshapen, double-dealing, prince-murdering, widow-wooing king ever be more than a mere shadow of evil - compared to an aspiring musical theatre lead?
  • Many younger voters know little about the aspiring senator.
  • It seems that being underassertive or overassertive may be the most common weakness among aspiring leaders. Latest Stories
  • The legislative equipment of the young Australias corresponded pretty nearly to the tall hats and patent-leather boots which fond mothers provided for the aspiring colonists. Town Life in Australia
  • Giuliani was the vanguard of the number-crunching, fine-print scanning evil wonks bent on scorched-earthing all that was, and his enforcers on this were the likely suspects — his police commissioners, Howie Safir and Berniie Kerik — respectability-aspiring, blue-collar hammers for “the man”. Archive 2008-01-01
  • For so we see, aspiring to be like God in power, the angels transgressed and fell; Ascendam, et ero similis altissimo: by aspiring to be like God in knowledge, man transgressed and fell; The Advancement of Learning
  • While practising in the bedroom is a great starting point for aspiring masseuses and masseurs, making it as a professional is a little more rigorous.
  • Writing a business plan is an essential exercise for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • If an individual's incapacity prevents him from aspiring to a normal range of employments, he is treated as permanently incapacitated.
  • Maybe it'll help a few aspiring writers realize they're not alone in their procrastinations.
  • Among the aspiring singers were those with cracked voices, nasal tones, and lisps.
  • Or, to put it as some aspiring writers might: without embroiling us in superfluous polysemousness, it must be averred that the aesthetic propensities of a vainglorious tome toward prolixity or indeed even the pseudo-pragmatic co-optation — as by droit du seigneur — of an antiquitarian lexis, whilst purportedly an amendment to the erudition of said opuscule and arguably consanguinean (metaphorically speaking) and perhaps even existentially bound up with its literary apprizal, can all too facilely directionize in the azimuth of fustian grandiloquence or unmanacle unpurposed (or even dystelelogical) consequences on a pith and/or douceur de vivre level vis-à-vis even the most pansophic reader. Author! Author! » 2010 » August
  • It also emphasises that these aspiring entrepreneurs need access to the right support. Times, Sunday Times
  • Y'all wannabees [want-to-bes, i.e., those also aspiring to appear as ignorant gadflies] need a bith slap [I'll get back to you on this one, after some checking. . . apparently a slap from a "bith" possibly a slang term for a female dog with a lisp, but don't quote me on that] ...so here it comes. Since Too Many City Hall Spinsters Are Only Talking About Me, Here Are Some Things To Discuss Instead
  • Enter Templar, a master thief recruited by the aspiring czar to obtain the formula by hook or crook.
  • Neither did they establish their claims to gentility at the expense of their tailors, for as yet those offenders against the pockets of society and the tranquility of all aspiring young gentlemen were unknown in New Amsterdam; every good housewife made the clothes of her husband and family, and even the goede vrouw of Van Twiller himself thought it no disparagement to cut out her husband's linsey-woolsey galligaskins. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • Def Jam was the label aspiring rappers grew up listening to, and Simmons was the original hip-hop entrepreneur, its Henry Ford. Fortune’s Fool
  • Eastwards, a Permian terrane of greywacke sandstone becomes progressively more highly metamorphosed to become schist which forms the Southern Alps contained within Mount Aspiring National Park. Te Wahipounamu (South-West New Zealand World Heritage Area), New Zealand
  • Jon also offers advice to aspiring voice talent: don't drink coke or coffee with creamer, but lemons and water are great!
  • But an aspiring leader cannot afford to make enemies. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a lot of negative advice being proffered to young people aspiring to a career in the law. Times, Sunday Times
  • Amid all the contradictory accounts of how an aspiring actress became acquainted with the media billionaire one consistency has emerged. Times, Sunday Times
  • The waitress, probably an aspiring model or actress herself, takes out her little white pad. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • Maybe just the act of posting a novel in a forum where bored Babus can read it and slam it will be enough to awaken the sleeping literary lion in aspiring novelists.
  • He met the aspiring actress after an expensive split with his third wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's about bigger stuff - long-suppressed grievances that lurk in leafy aspiring neighbourhoods among the "haves" - those who have to pay for their home, against the "have-nots", those whose rent is paid by the welfare system. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • I have seen magic done without props but never without an audience; any audience will do, but I must leave hornswoggling to the aspiring magician.
  • Amid the anarchy and mud-slinging of the recent ABC budget cuts, a stealth-like blow has been dealt to this nation's aspiring young journalists.
  • Enter Templar, a master thief recruited by the aspiring czar to obtain the formula by hook or crook.
  • For all the amusing videos of aspiring comedians doing celebrity imitations, it's not often that you have a singer who can impersonate his peers.
  • But for now, let it be a lesson to aspiring young conservatives interested in investigative journalism: 'Know your limits. Think Progress » Fox News Devastated Over Arrest Of ACORN Pimp, Says The Story Probably Needs ‘A Lot Of Context’
  • At the same time regional power centers are evolving and consolidating their positions, aspiring to a greater role in the world community.
  • The exodus will also leave aspiring property owners who do not have a deposit facing a longer wait for their first homes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Horatio Chapple, an aspiring medical student from the exsclusive Britain, died Friday morning after the bear waylayed the tent he slept in with his friends on a glacier in BBC reported. NY Daily News
  • It was perfect training for an aspiring entrepreneur. Times, Sunday Times
  • After her novel was turned down by publishers and dropped by her agent, she created the site to commiserate with other aspiring authors.
  • There is also little incentive for the aspiring partnerships that could reap the benefits. Times, Sunday Times
  • He met the aspiring actress after an expensive split with his third wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this elicits little sympathy from those who contend that aspiring owner-occupiers have always struggled. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second aspiring revolutionary I met was a representative of all the stereotypes.
  • As a result, many aspiring leaders look to outside organisations for the support they need, often paying for external coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's the first of a number of new initiatives to improve the competition available to Britain's top club athletes, juniors and aspiring internationals.
  • Their victory over difficulties affords the most rational cause of triumph, and the attainment of new ideas leads to incalculable riches, such as gratify the glorious avarice of aspiring and comprehensive minds. The Borough
  • Amid the anarchy and mud-slinging of the recent ABC budget cuts, a stealth-like blow has been dealt to this nation's aspiring young journalists.
  • Despite its feetlessness, however, its pathetic podalic privation, this roast turkey-or jumbo facsimile thereof-was moving down the highway at sixty-five miles an hour, traveling faster, farther on its back than many aspiring actresses. Skinny Legs and All
  • For a country aspiring to join the European Union, to tolerate such behaviour was anomalous, he said.
  • The problem was that the aspiring entrepreneur did not know one end of a marrow from the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • THE UK is a nation of aspiring entrepreneurs, but nearly half have no clue as to how to make their dream a reality, according to research.
  • Walking the gallery, we see them gradually transformed from craftsmen and aspiring gentlemen to bohemians, political agitators, philosophers and pranksters.
  • If you were a member, or aspiring member, of the latter group, you looked with superior amusement at the awkward wretches who were building a more curious identity with the help of drug culture.
  • This website shows and invisible world and aspiring eyes of ladys.
  • Nor were our friends Folard and Jomini absent; nor eke the minute essays of a Jarry, who taught the aspiring youths of Great Britain all the arts of castrametation. A Love Story
  • She's probably an aspiring actress, or an aspiring something else.
  • Musicians, designers, aspiring actors and other would-be iconoclasts have settled the area, as have young professionals opting for a less-structured lifestyle.
  • Eden, a young aspiring poet, a ‘mapmaker’, who wants to become the successor of Hughes and Baldwin, arrives in Paris in September 1986 only to have the decay and squalor of her surroundings becloud her illusions.
  • If empty-headed bully-boy Cameron represents the British cultural attributes we should be aspiring to integrate ourselves into, God of whatever creed help us all! Multiculturalism: Mr Cameron's crude caricature solves no problems | Observer editorial
  • Maradia is not the product of an expensive private school or aspiring middle class parents who hope to hothouse her into academic brilliance.
  • But how is it possible to be harsh and not sanguinary, in aspiring to become the News Report
  • This may be excellent fodder for people who are aspiring to be the next winner of Mastermind.
  • The problem was that the aspiring entrepreneur did not know one end of a marrow from the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • He asked the aspiring actors to pose for him. The Sun
  • Before his fateful punch-up, Bardem had been an aspiring painter, part-time stripper and occasional jobbing actor.
  • Any aspiring writer should be taken to the book depository and shown the tottering stacks that will remain unread and unreviewed, and likely tossed onto the FREE table at the paper.
  • A former college football star and aspiring wrestler telephones home after a successful meeting with the head honchos at the World Wrestling Federation.
  • The aspiring leader will be at a distinct disadvantage if a working knowledge of these areas is missing from his/her armamentarium.
  • A check shirt, waistcoat and fixed gear bike used to be enough to set the aspiring hipster on his way. Times, Sunday Times
  • Skipped up to fifth grade, Ling discovers that she's forced to share lessons with a classful of bullies, all aspiring Young Pioneers for the Red Guard who accuse her of being a bourgeois. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Writing a business plan is an essential exercise for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aspiring student designers wowed the audience with their creations at a spectacular fashion show in Selby Abbey.
  • It was perfect training for an aspiring entrepreneur. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon Ammons would set aside such heavy masks as he sought clarity's sound more nakedly, aspiring, as in a lesser-known Ezra poem, to ‘the Way in whose timeless reach/cool thought unpunishable / by bones eternally glides.’
  • Although a partial always refers to a manuscript by definition — the term is shorthand for partial manuscript — this is yet another one of those situations where aspiring writers often get confused by publishing industry terminology. Author! Author! » 2010 » September
  • Meanwhile I had become a daring cragsman, a character to which an English lad has seldom opportunities of aspiring; for in England there are neither crags nor mountains. Lavengro
  • He then briefly unfolded to the eagerly listening Bruce (whose aspiring spirit, inflamed by the fervor of youth, and winged by natural courage, saw the glory alone of the enterprise), an attack which he meant to make on the camp of Edward, while his victorious troops slept in fancied security. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Aspiring gourmands must first begin by collecting the raw ingredients.
  • Nellie, the eldest child and closest to John, married an aspiring theatrical agent and manager, Percy Rimmer.
  • Post-war Paris was a natural means of escape for the aspiring artist.
  • It is sometimes said that a permeable southern border poses no security threat to the U.S., since those who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally are merely aspiring busboys, waiters, and gardeners.
  • I loved that anthology, and, although an 11-year-old aspiring "poetess", I wasn't alarmed that women were more often the subjects than the authors (what's so bad about being a rarity?) but, yes, it was refreshing suddenly to be presented with this notion that the poet's desired woman might not exist at all; that she might be a figment of his imagination. Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • Fish in quiet rivers tried to take to the land, knowing there was ambition in the air, and perished aspiring. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • Each advance in human knowledge should then be an infinitesimal approach towards the supreme comprehension; and the aspiring race of man is justified in that inchoation of long hope which is folly to the single life. Apologia Diffidentis
  • Aspiring thespians can enrol for a series of acting workshops commencing on January 24, at the school of music and performing arts.
  • Stephen's swordplay, is then, in the prism of Moore, as much a reflection of his aspiring-writer character as it is a Joycean operatic flourish. As a wagoner would his mudheeldy wheesindonk
  • So I think the world's most fantastic people are doctor or wireman . With this idea in mind, I was regarded as a very aspiring man in my small partners.
  • He is interrupted by a butch, bearded man clad in plaid (played by ascending dreamboat Gael García Bernal) who introduces himself as his childhood friend Ignacio, now an aspiring actor known by the stage name Angel.
  • He managed to convey a more vivid sense of what life in the 1980s was like for aspiring artists.
  • An aspiring inventor, the father has squandered his years huddled over bubbling pots attempting to create an odourless shoe.
  • Hamlet re-visited, or Art aspiring to the condition of group therapy for the chattering classes?
  • Though on average February is the likeliest month for ice, warmer winters have meant less skating in past decades and there is little for the aspiring skater to do except be prepared and wait.
  • There was once a young aspiring writer in the 19th century, who had everything going against him.
  • It sends a disturbing message that the new crop of aspiring music journalists do not know about music genres and musical history that emerged before 1990.
  • After starring in school plays like many an aspiring thesp, Montgomery, 27, headed for theatre and gave notable performances in Strindberg's Miss Julie as well as various productions in London's West End.
  • But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters.
  • What advice would she give to an aspiring entrepreneur? Times, Sunday Times
  • The usual reason for a woman aspiring to an academic career: how to combine it with motherhood.
  • Male chauvinists, if anything, should be the ones supporting such government folly - not aspiring feminists!
  • Catholics dominate the lower levels of the party, so to get on a young, aspiring politician has to sweeten these people.
  • It was an ideal location for an aspiring civil rights lawyer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, but Scotland, NIreland and Wales are allowed; England apparently no longer exists, except in the pejorative phrase "Little Englander" and as an aspiring, but rarely achieving, football team - even with an Eyetie in charge of it. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Aspiring pop singers from a Keighley school will perform in front of shoppers tomorrow.
  • Tip to aspiring comedians: keeping it clean is not as easy as it sounds.
  • Aspiring disruptors excerpted passages of the book verbatim in their business plans.
  • The question of management and legal representation for aspiring new-comers is just as valid in publishing as it is in recording.
  • But what I will say is that your advice, if given as advice to a new, or aspiring, or up-and-coming writer, who is not gifted with the soothsaying gene like you are, then I will say that your advice, as far as it applies to the aspiring-muggle-writers, then your advice is crap. GUEST POST: Jennifer Brissett Weighs in on the Writer Pay Rate Flap
  • They are athlete-students, brought into the collegiate mix more as performers than aspiring undergraduates.
  • Funding is one of the biggest issues for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • His run-up was practical rather than graceful and his slingy action was not a model for aspiring young bowlers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wilson, having advertised himself as a "misanthrope" receives a call from Vivian a mixed-up aspiring actress chick who's looking for an escape from a broken relationship and later, we learn another secret, (I don't want to divulge it in case you see the movie once it's distributed). Tobi Elkin: New Year's Eve (It Still Sucks): In Search of a Midnight Kiss
  • Luckily, there were about a hundred young aspiring entrepreneurs listening to him.
  • And a distinctive style it is: the romantic, aspiring skyscrapers our cover evokes are the true New York architectural vernacular.
  • There is the Movable Feast (www.movable-feast.com), a chronicle that captures seconds in the life of an aspiring chef, from deveining shrimp at 8: 20 a.m. to typing in an apartment-door code at 11: 50 at night.
  • Her small entourage included a little band of aspiring actors, happy to reassure her that she was still a star. Times, Sunday Times
  • He asked the aspiring actors to pose for him. The Sun
  • He met the aspiring actress after an expensive split with his third wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a moment of devilment, or perhaps madness, I accepted a mouthful of this evil-smelling mess of which any aspiring witch would be proud.
  • Writing a business plan is an essential exercise for aspiring entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result, many aspiring leaders look to outside organisations for the support they need, often paying for external coaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone aspiring to sophistication learnt that the smart attitude to adopt towards their home city was disdain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you by chance happen to know any art gallery owners secretly aspiring to be Don King?
  • I've just had a lovely email from Laura, an aspiring weathergirl (I bet she hates that term!)

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