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  1. The Aim

    Bailter Space (a.k.a. Bailterspace) is a New Zealand shoegaze and noise rock band that formed in Christchurch, in 1987 as Nelsh Bailter Space; they had previously recorded as The Gordons. Its members are Alister Parker (guitar, bass), John Halvorsen (bass, guitar), Brent McLachlan (drums/percussion, samples). After releasing seven studio albums, numerous EPs/singles and a career retrospective compilation, Bailter Space went on an extended hiatus in 2004. They returned in August 2008 to play the Bowery Ballroom in Manhattan.

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  1. The Aim

    "The Aim" is an EP by New Zealand band, Bailter Space released in 1992. It was their first U.S. release, and was a compilation of two vinyl singles.

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    Read the full text of the The Aim poem by Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts on the Poetry.com website.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of the aim in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of the aim in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of the aim in a Sentence

  1. Inga Beale in an interview:

    In mature markets we aim to keep up with GDP growth and in emerging markets we would like to keep up with insurance premium growth.

  2. Horace:

    The avarice person is ever in want; let your desired aim have a fixed limit.

  3. Winston Churchill:

    Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into a even smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill- designed for the purpose.

  4. Albano Jeronimo:

    It was all based on imperfection ... I tried to build something, not a character type, more like a human, and we are all imperfections so my aim was just that: build something (that's) not finished.

  5. Wayne Rooney:

    It's great to see them going into management. But it's not just because of that, I've always had an ambition to go into management, it's great these young English managers are getting the opportunity. Over the past 20 years we haven't seen it so much. When the time is right, hopefully that's what I can move into. But ... my first aim is to play.

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