The technical accomplishments of Avatar were seriously amazing, and it really is this generation's Star Wars, terrible PCness and all. |
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And it's a sign that whatever his great accomplishments in the past, the guy is behind the times. |
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These are great accomplishments, achieved by peaceful consensus, something unprecedented in history. |
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Her work and accomplishments have led to numerous honors, dance awards, grants, and fellowships. |
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Clearly, Marlowe had a temper to match his scholarly and artistic accomplishments. |
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You must showcase your accomplishments, how you achieved them, and your next steps. |
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Life was no longer about relying on faults, but displaying our accomplishments. |
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His creative accomplishments were so many that I could only touch on some of them. |
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Is there a way in which the accomplishments of these players can be proved beyond a reasonable doubt? |
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Back in the day, those comfortable with his modern classical accomplishments were baffled by his acetates of loopy leftfield disco. |
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Quantification of aims and accomplishments may seem less rebarbative to scientists than to humanists. |
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From rebirth to rebirth, we can thus build on prior accomplishments and go further and further on the path. |
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Many emerging leaders won't stretch their wings within a cage of past accomplishments and existing institutions. |
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It was a time to rejoice in her accomplishments, and I couldn't help but feel a kindred pride with the other assembled parents and siblings. |
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Some of his accomplishments there included meeting and building alliances with other producer organizations. |
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This account alludes only indirectly to the Buddha's original meditative accomplishments before the awakening. |
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They enthralled us with their accomplishments, their glamour and their allure. |
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He did not rely on his own resource, friendship with Pharaoh or past accomplishments. |
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The hall reverberated with applause each time the guest went down memory lane recalling the college's accomplishments. |
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One of the right's political accomplishments is bringing together diverse, once-hostile sectarians. |
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The son seems to have made posturing against his father's accomplishments and beliefs his life's work. |
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She suggests regularly sharing a detailed log of current work projects and accomplishments with your boss. |
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We salute his many accomplishments as an astronaut and as a husband and father. |
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Its accomplishments so far eclipsed anything that had ever been done, Alexander and his Macedonians entered into legend. |
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He's not a player in the rap game so much as a signpost, a scoreboard of rap's accomplishments thus far. |
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Then all he needs to do is pass his driving test, and his motoring accomplishments will be complete. |
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As children gain mastery in real skills, they should take pride in their accomplishments. |
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But that doesn't mean that they shouldn't bask for a moment or two in the glow emanating from the accomplishments of the 14 to 18-year olds. |
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Well-crafted biographical sketches detail the accomplishments of every significant member of the cast and crew, twelve in all. |
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Through a combination of cynicism and self-flattery, we put their accomplishments on a par with the banalities of contemporary celebrity culture. |
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The script at each stop was a tick-tock of his accomplishments sprinkled with sharp jabs at Republicans. |
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You may look at your accomplishments with continuous dissatisfaction, underestimating your self-worth. |
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Such behaviour would send a message that political positions are entitlements and bribery devices, rather than meritorious accomplishments. |
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His accomplishments in Zimbabwe suggest he normally achieves what he sets out to. |
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Justice's most obvious technical accomplishments involved not metrics but stanzaic forms and repetition. |
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We will be celebrating the bicentennial of their great accomplishments for the next three years. |
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We have also learned that many of the featured biographees order personal copies to keep as a cherished record of their accomplishments. |
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He tries to share with her all his achievements and shows off his accomplishments and acquisitions. |
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He was now a cocky Harvard graduate, playing off his true-life college accomplishments. |
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As you know, my kind sir, I make rounds of the pupils once a year, checking their grades, and their accomplishments. |
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One needs a spouse to keep accomplishments like these from assuming unseemly proportions. |
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He has never talked to Benjamin about his accomplishments, however, because it would be breaking the rules against bragging. |
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She received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her accomplishments in the field of radioactivity. |
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Both Jefferson and Madison numbered the act among their greatest accomplishments. |
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She is proud of her accomplishments, and positive about the next step of the campaign, but even she did not get the answers she was seeking. |
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One of the greatest accomplishments of the monasteries of the Carolingian era was the preservation of manuscripts. |
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How do you condense 11 years of fun and love and heartache, worries and accomplishments into a few words? |
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But our centennial is not just a time to reflect upon our past accomplishments. |
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It is a wonderful celebration honoring the accomplishments of outstanding nurses. |
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Her accomplishments have led twenty-three universities to confer on her honorary doctorate degrees. |
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His capabilities and accomplishments in business, government, and humanitarianism are too numerous to mention. |
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The official citation, which I will read in a few minutes, lists many of Ray's professional accomplishments. |
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Among his accomplishments was a 19-yard touchdown pass on his first play of the season. |
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Students can also get help creating a portfolio of their academic and co-curricular accomplishments. |
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In his televised farewell speech, he said he was proudest of two accomplishments. |
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The credentials and accomplishments of our faculty are phenomenal, and the awards and accolades they have received are too numerous to mention. |
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Your greatness is not attached to your accomplishments, but rather to your soulful essence that is a gift of incomparable beauty and majesty. |
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The release goes on to list a number of chest-thumping accomplishments guaranteed to induce yawns among anyone who knows better. |
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The sheer scope of Boulez's accomplishments means that his shadow is virtually inescapable. |
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In addition, accomplishments are difficult to detect because of their inherent intangibility and measurement difficulty. |
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Among his many accomplishments, he developed the technology behind the flatbed scanner, and he is a leading expert in speech recognition. |
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For all his accomplishments and accolades, he has had some terrible moments in each of Green Bay's last three postseason defeats. |
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His accomplishments were formidable during the first three decades of his reign. |
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Not a few are able to live as frauds and hucksters who pad their resumes with myriad non-existent accomplishments and credentials. |
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His accomplishments belong outdoors in military feats as vassal of the King and crusader for God. |
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To apply, send a current curriculum vitae and a letter addressing the nominee's relevant accomplishments to Division Services Office. |
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King's lack of fulsome appreciation for McQuesten's accomplishments indicates the tepid relationship between the two men. |
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It's as though the film is trying to milk his accomplishments without wanting to acknowledge his gayness. |
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The Cleveland Bay's accomplishments and their prepotency prompted their use as foundation stock or improvement sires for other breeds. |
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But none of these accomplishments would draw the attention Birthday Letters did. |
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It is almost as if the more amazing our accomplishments, the more we must deprecate them. |
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Despite his accomplishments, Andrew Carnegie will always be most remembered for punishing labor. |
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In the most recent of these, Maybury argued that these trends reflect a continuing devaluation of women's accomplishments. |
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They have tried about a dozen times to list some accomplishments she had, but all they can come up with is she traveled eleventy gazallion miles. |
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A sapiosexual tends to be more impressed by a person’s humility rather than the various accomplishments they list off. |
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The existential vacuum is the phenemenon which envelops those who go through the motions without feeling any passion or connection to their accomplishments. |
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The struggles, challenges, dysfunctions, dreams and accomplishments of families in the past, therefore, are not peripheral to historical inquiry, but central to it. |
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His accomplishments, especially in peacemaking, were stupefyingly important. |
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There is more to Bascombe than her accomplishments with a hockey stick. |
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His accomplishments contradict his humble beginnings in Bow. |
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We are strong in our accomplishments, yet by some cruel irony we possess soft sensitive bodies and extraordinarily tall buildings. |
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If he has struggled before and is now making progress, we might look at his writing more forgivingly and play up his accomplishments in our response. |
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Her accomplishments included becoming captain of the first British women's cricket team to tour Australia and leading the first group of Wrens to serve overseas in Singapore. |
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This is the apogee of my career in anthropology, as well as the highlight of whatever personal accomplishments I may have earned in my chosen profession. |
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The 20s process of trial and error leads to a more secure decade of the 30s, when a person is focused on true talents, pursuable goals, and genuine accomplishments. |
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Militarily, Longacre is rather more critical of Chamberlain's accomplishments as a soldier than many other recent historians, who have tended to be rather worshipful. |
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In addition, valorizing the accomplishments of one individual perpetuates the neglect of joint and communal creativity in favor of a kind of masculine heroism. |
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In our euphoria over the public demonstration of airpower's considerable abilities and accomplishments, we should not oversell it or lose sight of its limitations. |
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Is language or symbolic representation the crucial demarcator of the human, and what have humans sacrificed in order to acquire these virtuoso accomplishments? |
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Then, of all things, she'd taken up spinning and needlework and all those feminine accomplishments she'd always scorned in favor of roping and riding. |
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However, three-dimensional figurative depictions soon predominated, with painted pictograms representing symbols, mottos, and accomplishments of kings. |
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To account for recognition of theater women's accomplishments, Berlanstein cites the impact of republican anticlericals, who promoted new secular models for womanhood. |
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I do not support racial quotas, preferences, or set-asides, which perpetuate divisions and can lead people to question the accomplishments of successful minorities. |
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In light of the recent revolving door at the position, it's tempting to attribute Anderson's accomplishments to Shanahan's offensive system and Gibbs' offensive line. |
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Not only the monographic display but also the group show, staged to reveal the artistic accomplishments of a particular region, now came to the fore. |
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We felt strong and empowered and hugged each other in celebration and recognition of our emotional and physical accomplishments. |
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But outside his circle of family, friends and supporters, his ultra-cycling accomplishments came up a distant second in the minds of most Slovenes. |
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Ron Paige, the secretary of education, as you point out, itemized some of the accomplishments of this administration, and they're actually rather substantial. |
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But as he nears retirement, his accomplishments at the Pentagon appear modest. |
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He mentioned the law among a laundry list of accomplishments made by the GOP-run legislature. |
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Despite his military accomplishments, which overshadow his own, it seems that the only thing most white Americans care about is putting and keeping him in his place. |
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We need to promote our accomplishments, identify gaps in our translation of research to educational practice and develop strategies for change where necessary. |
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Few questions, no matter how fun and silly, go by without circling back to their accomplishments or future projects. |
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Dr Sunderman was a Renaissance man with accomplishments as a physician, clinical scientist, toxicologist, author, editor, violinist, poet, and photographer. |
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His profound and crippling melancholy, which cast a poetic shadow and moved me almost as much as his accomplishments. |
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But the accomplishments this group has managed to achieve in a very short time are manifold. |
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Before Cellini, memoirists tended to restrict themselves to professional accomplishments and philosophy. |
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Sallust tells us that he was unknown by sight to the electors but was returned by all the tribes on the basis of his accomplishments. |
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The former is a boast of one's own worthiness, such as one's accomplishments, ancestry, etc. |
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One main facet is to learn from past accomplishments and mistakes, so as to more effectively wage war in the future. |
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Alexander the Great's accomplishments and legacy have been depicted in many cultures. |
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He deeply admired and wished to save his father's accomplishments and spent a lot of time proving his claim to the throne. |
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His military accomplishments and leadership are rivaled by only a handful of people in world history. |
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The accomplishments and the advancements in medicine made by the Arabic world were translated and made available to the Latin world. |
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The Navigationi were probably written in an effort to advertise his accomplishments, and rescue his family name. |
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He offered to write an epic work giving an account of John II accomplishments in navigation and conquests. |
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His accomplishments in strategic warfare, exploration, mathematics and astronomy were of an exceptional level. |
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Achievements, accomplishments and semelfactives have telic situation aspect, while states and activities have atelic situation aspect. |
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The Legislature also regularly approves resolutions honoring the accomplishments of various distinguished persons. |
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Sitting in an armchair beside a blazing fire in a community centre, Mr. Saakashvili rhymed off a list of his government's accomplishments. |
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Advisably, Nawaz must stop touting his stated economic accomplishments and mega projects too much. |
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Despite the Company's accomplishments and acclimations to date, it is unable to obtain additional funding to enable it to continue operations. |
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His accomplishments include Calculus, Newton's laws of motion, and Newton's law of universal gravitation among many other. |
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Emergence of Student Ombudspersons and independent trade unions were named as accomplishments in university students human rights protection. |
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As part of her mound accomplishments, she threw her screwball for a strike for the first time in her career. |
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He called for deeper intergradation to achieve more unified GCC accomplishments. |
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Merl Reed balances FEPC accomplishments and failure in this excellent study and provides a model approach to the study of a government agency. |
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She's naturally affable, with an easygoing manner and a soft drawl that plays down her major accomplishments. |
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Ken Tewel to give Norris a briefing on the history and accomplishments of the Educational Partnership, now in its seventh year. |
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David Gelly, has authored numerous essays and short stories on global travel, athletic accomplishments and life experiences. |
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He tends to exaggerate when talking about his accomplishments. |
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Her detractors are in the habit of belittling her accomplishments. |
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She described her accomplishments without exaggeration or vanity. |
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Her knowledge of foreign languages is among her many accomplishments. |
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Accepting the accomplishments on this album of diet club music perhaps requires a suspension of distaste for bandwagoners and carpetbaggers. |
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To those other, those so august, accomplishments she no more pretended. She gave them the go-by. |
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The older heads with idlesome ideas are thinning out, consequently with each new generation will come more and greater accomplishments. |
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The pope is pleased with their accomplishments, and Fuganus and Duvianus recruit another wave of missionaries to aid the cause. |
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They limited themselves to general comments on Edward's significance as a monarch, and echoed the chroniclers' praise for his accomplishments. |
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One of Pitt's most important accomplishments was a rehabilitation of the nation's finances after the American War of Independence. |
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Even Erasmus became much more favourable once he witnessed their accomplishments. |
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Among his accomplishments are his many activities to promote peace through the Olympic Movement. |
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Although both had notable careers for England, they were recognised for accomplishments in other roles in the sport. |
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Court is not only unique in having two boxed sets, but is also unique in the timing of her accomplishments. |
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Baring's major accomplishments came as an energetic reformer who was dedicated to upgrading the quality of government in the British Raj. |
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Momzillas are mothers whose lives are defined by their children, and more specifically, by their children's accomplishments. |
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The Czech Game of the Year Awards are held annually to recognize accomplishments in video game development. |
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Decorations have no such limitations, and are awarded purely to recognize the merit or accomplishments of the recipient. |
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Despite these accomplishments, his 1809 theatre was closed in 1818 due to lack of patronage. |
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Later, he was made a Freeman of Merthyr Tydfil due to his boxing accomplishments. |
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Columbia University athletics has a long history, with many accomplishments in athletic fields. |
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American civilizations also displayed impressive accomplishments in astronomy and mathematics. |
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Multiculturalism is often cited as one of Canada's significant accomplishments, and a key distinguishing element of Canadian identity. |
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Numerous homages have been made worldwide to celebrate his explorations and accomplishments. |
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As a symbol of their accomplishments and vision, each laureate will be presented with the Star Stream, carved from Steuben Crystal. |
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There was nothing she liked better than to kvell over their accomplishments at every stage of their lives. |
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In the 19th century scholars began to recognize the accomplishments of the period, which challenged the image of a time exclusively of darkness and decay. |
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Mr. Valazzi, the famous juggler and pedipulator now appearing at London halls has joined the school in order to add to his many accomplishments the art of flying. |
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His accomplishments slipped mostly into obscurity for more than 300 years. |
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Romans are famous for their advanced engineering accomplishments, although some of their own inventions were improvements on older ideas, concepts and inventions. |
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At the end of each World Cup, awards are presented to the players and teams for accomplishments other than their final team positions in the tournament. |
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A musical comedy with a barebones plot, it is memorable for its formal accomplishments, in particular, its emphatically artificial treatment of sound. |
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These accomplishments would not be rivaled until the Modern Age. |
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Likewise, studying the quipu and the complex tax system can bring to life accomplishments by the Incas during the 15th and 16th centuries in South America. |
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It has been widely recognised that one of the most significant accomplishments of Wesley's Georgia mission was his publication of a Collection of Psalms and Hymns. |
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In the 19th century scholars began to recognize the accomplishments of the period, which challenged the image a time exclusively of darkness and decay. |
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In over a quarter century with the organization, Flanny became an integral part of the Orioles family, for his accomplishments both on and off the field. |
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Mindshare Mena was recognised across the board for the team's outstanding accomplishments and creative campaigns spanning the Middle East and North Africa region. |
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Butts' most notable accomplishments included inventions like the Echosonic Amplifier, creating one of the first electric guitar effects, the tape echo. |
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I have seen the accomplishments of the merit shop craftsperson first hand. |
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With all due respect to the Healy brothers and their accomplishments, they self-identified and were publicly recognized as white throughout their lives. |
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Among the many gay-sitcom cliches crowbarred into Trolls is the speech listing all the homos in history whose accomplishments should make us proud to be gay. |
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Robert Sargent Shriver, known as Sarge since childhood, was a man of many accomplishments with an outstanding career in public and international service. |
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All of FAC wishes Larry a rewarding retirement and is hopeful his new found freedom will bring him happiness and time for personal accomplishments he has earned. |
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However, his most important accomplishments were the relative peace enjoyed by the country during his long reign and the support he gave to the Portuguese Navy. |
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Loury, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Arcadia University, knows about all too well, the accomplishments of Black males, she says, often go unnoticed. |
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