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- noun Plural form of
asperation .
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Examples
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I know a lot of people that have thought about entering politics at the State level with asperations of helping the country at a Federal level.
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The progressive principles are the heart of the party, the asperations of many people over many years.
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If she has asperations of seeking a national office she needs to stop saying things that will come back to haunt her.
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Certainly the party represents the vision of the leader but the evolution of the PArty will necessarily involve the incorporation of the sometime widely varied visions and asperations of allthe people that make up the Party.
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People gave O a chance and he blew it with his political power asperations which do America no good and causes a lot of harm.
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When decisions are made to further the partisan political asperations of a specific party, then it is partisan entrenchment.
Balkinization 2007
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When decisions are made to further the partisan political asperations of a specific party, then it is partisan entrenchment.
Balkinization 2007
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When decisions are made to further the partisan political asperations of a specific party, then it is partisan entrenchment.
Balkinization 2007
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Nor would l do something as Narscasistic as standing in front of a mirror (l have no political asperations, but like most of the people who post here l DO like the sound of my own voice).
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Hillary was posturing based on her presidential asperations and as a woman, she did not want to look soft of defense.
Hillary: Logic Behind Vote For Obama Or Edwards Is Same As Logic Behind Vote For Bush 2009
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