Now, in recognition of his remarkable achievement, he has been awarded a special long-service award by the Cheshire Agricultural Society. |
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Dermot Weld's feat in landing a second Melbourne Cup is a remarkable achievement. |
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Born in Bologna in 1706, he lived to the ripe old age of 78, a remarkable achievement at the time. |
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Impressed, Davy offered the lad the position of laboratory assistant, a remarkable achievement for a self-educated boy. |
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This converts to the decimal 1.3688081075 which is correct to nine decimal places, a remarkable achievement. |
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The young GM plant has already distinguished itself by a remarkable achievement in quality. |
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By any standards, an effectively complete sequence will be a remarkable achievement. |
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It is a remarkable achievement which increases Britain's ability to cope with pandemic flu, should it happen. |
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The fact that a man-made object is now approaching the heliopause, where the solar winds cease to blow, is a remarkable achievement. |
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Such a remarkable achievement was made just four years and four months after the service was introduced. |
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His first album appeared in late 1961, a remarkable achievement for a hick who'd landed in the city only a few months earlier. |
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Its most remarkable achievement is the development of the mind that explores and appreciates now the beauty and intricacy of the cosmos. |
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McCarthy is only 19 years old and to reach a World final and finish fifth is a remarkable achievement. |
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Winning the French Open the year before had been a remarkable achievement, but he had to beat his old friend, Alex Corretja, to do it. |
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Even so, for an entire family to achieve Black Belt status is a remarkable achievement. |
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It is a remarkable achievement for the club and establishes them as one of the best ladies club sides ever to come out of the province. |
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It was a remarkable achievement and was hailed genius after his predicted crash of 1929 occurred. |
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This was Simon's third year in a row to win the National Long Jump title, a remarkable achievement. |
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It will be a remarkable achievement for the whole of the State, which has a persisting tendency to delay projects. |
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If offers a wide ranging programme for all ages which in itself is a remarkable achievement for the organisers. |
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That's a remarkable achievement given the bitter division between those two parties. |
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The building is truly a remarkable achievement and is the result of much planning and hard work by all involved. |
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It's a remarkable achievement, a testimony to Hall's skill, his knowledge and motivational qualities. |
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That is a remarkable achievement given the present redevelopment work which has disrupted movement around the city centre. |
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A remarkable achievement for someone who is well over 80, and is often accused of being neither use nor ornament. |
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In this business to broadcast 4,000 programmes on the same radio station is a remarkable achievement. |
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This is a remarkable achievement that acknowledges the needs of clients and the importance of the programs we offer. |
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It is a truly remarkable achievement and a case study of mismanagement in recent history. |
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This remarkable achievement speaks volumes about the competence and dedication of DCC staff. |
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This will be an influential book, and is a remarkable achievement. |
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Now that would be a remarkable achievement, even a bigger deal than matching Tony Bennett note for note. |
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I wasn't expecting a single podium so to achieve two is a remarkable achievement. |
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Given the harsh budget cuts we had to make due to the 2003 crisis and economic crunch, that is a remarkable achievement. |
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We congratulate Novartis on this remarkable achievement and welcome Novartis to the United Against Malaria team. |
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This was a remarkable achievement for UNESCO and for the whole United Nations system. |
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It is truly a remarkable achievement that the UIDAI authority has been able to accomplish in just a year. |
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This remarkable achievement further demonstrates Calyon's Fixed Income Research has been highly recognised in the region. |
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The fact that such high-power delegations were able to meet is in itself a remarkable achievement, despite the persisting differences. |
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We should therefore like to welcome this remarkable achievement, whilst also expressing some serious reservations regarding certain points. |
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The foregoing is a remarkable achievement given that the perception of the state of drug management in Church based health systems in Kenya before the establishment of MEDS in 1986 was of a system in shambles. |
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This is a remarkable achievement because, according to Parliament's records, it is only the second time since codecision began that the engagement finally agreed has been higher than that proposed by the European Commission. |
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Establishing this new organization, while simultaneously managing the successful introduction of civilian oversight to Canada's military police service is, in itself, a truly remarkable achievement. |
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On 4 June 2004, the project received the Europa Nostra Award for remarkable achievement. |
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Given the events of 1999, that has been a truly remarkable achievement, and one that should rightly engender pride among Timor-Leste's Government and people. |
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Once again, I congratulate Lyndon Rush on his remarkable achievement. |
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The broad acceptance of the main provisions of the Directive is a remarkable achievement given the nature of the reforms introduced by it and the controversy that has surrounded the history of its adoption and implementation. |
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During the period covered by the present annual report, voluntary contributions nearly doubled in comparison with the amounts received by the Fund in previous years, which constitutes a remarkable achievement. |
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This was a remarkable achievement considering they did not hold a port until Cherbourg fell. |
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All these elections have been largely free and fair, a remarkable achievement for new democratic institutions in a country of such geographic and demographic scope. |
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The NRF's modular design better prepares NATO for those crises that are bound to happen, and having the readiness to respond quickly is the key to this remarkable achievement. |
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The six-day forward adjustment of employees' pay and socio-professional users' attendance allowance was a remarkable achievement for the organization. |
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This remarkable achievement can be largely attributed to the tireless efforts of countless volunteers and communities working together toward a common goal. |
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That the Complaints Commission continues to make significant progress toward this goal while meeting its own exacting standards for the review and resolution of complaints is a remarkable achievement indeed. |
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Although the development of the Universal Classification Standard is, itself, a remarkable achievement in many ways, given our findings we have to conclude that the challenge posed by the reform has been only partially met. |
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Managed by Teddy Lewis, reserve captain of local rugby club, Pontypridd RFC, Wilde went undefeated in 103 bouts, all of which were held in Britain, a remarkable achievement. |
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