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Ralph Waldo Emerson once wrote that commerce is of trivial import, love, faith, truth of character, the aspiration of man, these are sacred.

I have an aspiration after fame.

To overcome this disadvantage, either aspiration or pressure, or a combination of these two forces, may be employed to hasten the process.

), by aspiration directly into sterile flasks, under strictly aseptic precautions.

When the aspiration is completed, disconnect the flask and remove it from its ice packing.

The cry is the primordial, pure animal language; it is a simple vocal aspiration without articulation; it is either a reflex expressing needs and emotions, or at a higher stage intentional (to call, warn, menace, etc.

You propose to provide means by which young men, who may be full of zeal for a literary or for a scientific career, but who also may have mistaken aspiration for inspiration, may bring their capacities to a test, and give their powers a fair trial.

The most accurate results are obtained from the aspiration psychrometer, of Assmann, in which air is drawn past the bulb of the thermometer by a small fan, driven by clockwork.

A great cloud of prayer and aspiration and intercession floats up from the vast concourse of assembled worshippers; and, in the midst of them, the crowned and anointed King, kneeling by her who must aid him to bear his burden, seeks through the Divinely-appointed Medium supernatural strength for a more than human task.

Quite different again are the emotions of Aspiration or Admiration aroused by the conception of Virtue as an ideal of Moral Beauty.

Still, on closer scrutiny, there hardly seems to be agreement as to the right emotional conditions of the cognition of ends: as some would say that prayer or ardent aspiration produced the most favourable state, while others would urge that emotional excitement[234] is likely to perturb the judgment, and would say that we need for right apprehension rather tranquillity of feeling: and some would contend that a complete suppression of selfish impulses was the essential condition, while others would regard this as chimerical and impossible, or, if possible, a plain misdirection of effort.

Wopsle said grace with theatrical declamation,-as it now appears to me, something like a religious cross of the Ghost in Hamlet with Richard the Third,-and ended with the very proper aspiration that we might be truly grateful.

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