And, not surprisingly, huge numbers of strivers would like to join the ranks of the well-heeled stars. |
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Certainly, immigrant strivers have always done astonishingly well in national academic contests, not to mention in school in general. |
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Buick has had a history of being a car for strivers who have not quite made it. |
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Well, the locals call them strivers now, but the Dutch had another word for them. |
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Many of the other figures involved in the operation were egregious intriguers and strivers, mediocrities for whom the CIA's money was a godsend. |
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Until recently, Rice was smoothly on track to become the Edmund Hillary of foreign-policy strivers. |
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Cameron and Osborne would, naturally, also claim to be on the side of the strivers. |
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But our common New Testament heritage calls upon us to be peacemakers and strivers for justice. |
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It is an enduring political irony that, despite being a nation of strivers, Americans find naked ambition distasteful. |
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They have an irrefutable profile as strivers and self-starters. |
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The Young Republicans of those days were the overearnest strivers who wore neckties to college classes and later got hauled up before the Watergate committees. |
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The left, and collectivists, are most logically the offspring of the plodders while innovative early mankind's likely descendants are the maritime adventurers and strivers. |
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