Although the council does "everything on a shoestring," she said, she nurtures serious cultural ambitions for the group, which she founded in 1981.
Having great dead people looking over one's shoulder is a haunting familiar to all who nurture creative or intellectual ambitions.
He had a reputation for never accepting defeat in battle, and he was rumored to be nurturing lofty political ambitions.
Yet all must have nurtured their own dreams and ambitions.
But she nurtured ambitions of becoming a writer, showing Mr. Kaufman manuscripts for a children's book and a satirical novel.
Carnegie, who nurtured ambitions to be an intellectual, chose himself to speak out.
The Party was what nurtured ambitions.
Danailov himself was a master who nurtured ambitions as a player.
Knows of my condition and nurtures ambitions of his own.
Only the Despiser and his servants nurtured such ambitions.