He has had highs of happiness at successes and lows of despair, at seemingly insurmountable difficulties. |
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Such a diplomatic recourse, while potentially offering short-term successes, does not last, as the Agreed Framework has shown. |
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Until English rugby rediscovers this attitude, it will never return to the successes it once enjoyed. |
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How are we supposed to feel a sense of accomplishment and achievement when our superiors deem these successes worthless? |
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Trials of anti-inflammatory treatment regimens for sepsis have had few successes. |
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Kelly polled a magnificent 195 votes on the first count to complete one of the most comprehensive ever election successes at congress. |
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Their hearts and applause went out to the manager, to the flash-jacks of bits of Broadway successes of the past. |
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What it concerns itself more with is with replicating the successes of genre titles gone by. |
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One of their biggest successes is Buy Nothing Day, a global boycott that has reportedly had an impact on 60 countries worldwide. |
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The expectation is that we ought to praise the university for its successes, while glossing over its failures. |
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The crescendo and decrescendos of Zacks' third track, to me, stand for the successes and failures of existence. |
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Early successes in some areas were dramatic, and by the early 1960s malaria was reduced to very low levels in certain countries. |
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I owe some of my initial successes to old friends at Oxford who put me in touch with publishers and the like. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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He is, even more importantly, and as a result of these successes, the creator and propagator of a style. |
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In part, these successes resulted from changes in national forest policies and practices. |
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Parents who push their children hard always focus on examples they like, successes such as Lang and Ding. |
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For all their adventure, their successes this season have been built on firm foundations. |
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Picking up a Grammy last year for the Americana album of the year was recognition of successes he has achieved with his wife Julie. |
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Aviemore snowboarder and world number three Lesley McKenna is riding high on a wave of recent successes. |
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This month, The Producers, one of Broadway's biggest-ever successes, finally reaches our shores. |
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The successes of your promotions are directly appraisable due to reliable reporting, transparent billing and secured payment. |
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His successes are commemorated in a number of grandiose effigies, triumphal arches, vast frescoes and victory columns. |
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It was fun for a while, and we had some notable successes, including a plaudit in the Guardian. |
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But get a run of successes and every decent project in town is offered to you on a plate. |
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They root for the hero, exult at his successes, are anxious for his triumph, and suffer at his reversals. |
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Dreverhaven seemingly hinders him at every turn, undermining his successes out of spite, trying to break his will and ruin him financially. |
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Are successes or failures attributable to management, board decisions, the economic environment, or member actions? |
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Otherwise the political savvy and power-sharing successes of the new government will be for naught. |
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The exploits, adventures and successes of the Mayo ladies over the past few years have unquestionably raised the profile of the sport. |
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Javed Akhtar is responsible for many of my successes, being the lyricist of the songs that I sung. |
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Such a series of treatment successes would conform to a white noise pattern, with no significant autocorrelation in a time series analysis. |
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A habitual contemplation of his divine form, dispelling impediments, blesses a devotee with the kinds of successes. |
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It seems that he is in a tearing hurry to take sole credit for the successes that Indian hockey achieved in the recent past. |
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But really, these small successes were never enough to save me from the larger tedium of the evening. |
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I attribute the successes of the show to the bassist and the saxophonist, and the failures to the two goons behind the laptops. |
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But that cup successes have already become a mere bagatelle to the midfielder points to him having a veteran's outlook to honours. |
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Harris' tenure as Ontario Premier has seen many successes, but has not been without controversy. |
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When no decisive successes were scored in either 1779 or 1780, France seemed to be staring disaster in the face. |
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With the labor-union allies it has cultivated, it has even helped create new parties that have scored real successes. |
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Their consistency of performance has been the cornerstone of their successes all through and they have matured immeasurably. |
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There will no doubt be other successes which we can't know about yet because they are part of the ongoing campaign against terror. |
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Any list of Norfolk ornithological successes must include the marsh harrier. |
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In its thirteen thematic chapters, this book discusses the challenges and successes of the women's movement in Uganda. |
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The two-try win saw Ospreys seal their fifth victory in six games and end a run of five successes for the Warriors. |
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Because of feminism's many successes, women have been seduced into submission once again. |
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The emotional see-saw of her life so far, with its successes and failures, knows few limits. |
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He congratulated the team and management on their successes and wished them all the best for the coming season. |
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At best, they were mediocre and at worst, merely a repeat of some of his past successes. |
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The Seven Years War brought momentous British successes in the colonies and in Europe. |
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One of his biggest successes has been helping to establish a new colony of flamingoes at Auckland Zoo. |
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Why change direction now and risk endangering Smith's achievement in Dundee, one of Scotland's few successes? |
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That set him thinking on how he was able to string his successes time and again. |
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But the totality of their successes can't be put down to running slick campaigns. |
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And whatever personal plans we may conceive, each of us knows that they are directly connected with the welfare and successes of our Russia. |
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They get a lot of mileage out of their donations and are having some amazing successes. |
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Second, the flight was an opportunity to build on previous successes in transoceanic flying. |
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It was to be the first of four successes for the evergreen Willcockson, who had been ousted in the men's semi-finals by Moss. |
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Despite their recent successes on the classical music scene, they have not become big-headed. |
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The two big commercial successes of 2004 never figured in the big league of winners. |
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For the last several years, Pat and I have shared a good many of the trials and tribulations in our lives, as well as the joys and successes. |
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The series follows the trials and tribulations, and successes, of people who stake everything on a business venture. |
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Hexagonal crystals are useful in defining our goals and successes, whilst trigonal crystal systems help us to focus on simplicity. |
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Few biomimetic results have proved as exciting as the recent successes in biologically derived silica and silica polymerization. |
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Readers are encouraged to submit articles to share their challenges and successes with colleagues. |
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Behind these successes is a background of unemployment, which can be used to fuel racist feelings. |
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Analysts, however, point out that earlier schemes to tap black money have not been great successes. |
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The passage of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act is listed in the Republican Party platform as one of the successes of the Bush administration. |
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His successes include London's Royal Opera House, the Kansas City Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre and, most instructively, Alvin Ailey. |
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This collection uses primary sources to explore the history, successes, and failures of the Freedmen's Bureau during Reconstruction. |
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I have enjoyed being a member of the team, the successes we had, the friendships and the camaraderie. |
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Such successes are little surprise, but what inhibits many companies is the price of developing a multilingual presence online. |
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Yet nonetheless, the campaign against arcades was one of the most unqualified successes of 50 years of parental freak-outs. |
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The poetry mushairas were inevitably the biggest successes, but the quality of the seminar discussions was high. |
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Some technologies reach a critical mass of adoption in a short period of time and are great market successes. |
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This administration is often presented as arrogant and unilateralist, probably because successes are kept quiet. |
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The final project paper critically analyzes the project's successes and failures. |
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Combining the small-scale successes of the various clubs, they hope to make that one event a big success. |
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Letting famous film directors direct operas has resulted in both smashing successes and dismal failures. |
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It is entirely natural for Indians to take pride in the successes of their erstwhile compatriots abroad. |
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The counterattack scored some stunning successes at first, including the encirclement of the 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. |
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Despite its narrow successes, the intensive propaganda campaign left the public unswayed in more fundamental respects. |
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The whole field of vaccinology is characterized by stops and starts, successes and failures. |
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After some initial successes by the Italians, the Austrian armies began to win victories. |
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An irascible bachelor, he was often vitriolic in his criticism of the work of other artists, and jealous of their successes. |
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Of course, Jordan's past marketing successes in many ways, went hand-in-hand with his status as an athlete nonpareil. |
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Like other volumes in this series, it candidly mentions not only the successes, but also the failures and defeats of airpower. |
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Lacking all self-restraint, they stuck at nothing to gain their ends, and both sides made ruthless use of any successes they won. |
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Like every other industry the execs would like to stick the blame on junior employees for screw ups and take credit for the successes. |
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The successes of someone so different from them are just unbearable to these jealousy-consumed haters. |
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The Catalonian had introduced a style of football to England now synonymous with Barcelona and the Catalan giants' recent successes. |
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These military successes owed much to Charlemagne's ability as a strategist and a diplomat. |
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He is a hedge fund manager or a financial artist whose successes made him not only rich, but also the stuff of legend. |
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Business-oriented people constantly read about Apple's successes and products in their news sources. |
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Whilst both books should be celebrated and praised as artistic successes, it is Brite's novel which is truly the more shocking work. |
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The book probes the limits of forensic osteology and examines both successes and failures. |
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Early stumbles or successes may turn out to be a mere blip in the long run. |
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Choose films that are critically well-received and are box office successes. |
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The citation pays tribute to her dedication and enthusiasm, and the notable successes she has achieved. |
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She had a great love of young people and was delighted to hear of their successes and achievements. |
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This very talented group have had numerous successes in festivals all over the country. |
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This was not a fragile plot that would have collapsed had the US government been able to achieve a few successes. |
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To cite individual failures in no way negates the many successes which have been achieved in the medical field. |
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People that share your successes and failures, joys and sorrows, highs and lows. |
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Nevertheless most of us achieve our competitive successes as part of a team. |
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The sauna culture is critical and crucial to understanding Finland's commercial successes. |
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The team has managed to overtake last year's successes to receive commendation for every entry they submitted this year. |
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She revelled in the academic and sporting successes of her children and grandchildren. |
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He put his heart into everything he attempted, ready to accept his many successes with humility. |
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Since Great Britain's Olympic successes last year in Sydney, clay pigeon shooting has become one of the country's fastest growing sports. |
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Yet, there was no telling how the wartime alliance and its successes would play in peacetime. |
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Not the least of the current president's successes has been to keep the diverse factions of his party united. |
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Such successes persuaded them to form a partnership, and they were the stars of this BBC show. |
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Our successes have highlighted some essential imperatives for how we will continue to do business. |
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One does not normally think of labels milking the minor successes of lo-fi indie groups, but apparently it happens. |
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When you own shares of a company's stock, you own a piece of the company, sharing in its successes or failures along the way. |
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But a dwindling band of reform-minded supporters say the prime minister does have some successes to his credit. |
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A sudden descent by a Roumanian army into Transylvania on August 30th was hailed as the harbinger of further successes. |
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The disc jockey went on to top the hit parade with a string of successes during the season. |
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Yet at the same time the government was claiming credit for the successes of the private sector. |
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He even puts much of the blame for the successes of creationism on such evolutionists. |
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In the late '60s, when the Elektra label began to have successes with folk singers, it branched out, licensing music from Europe. |
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He is a coach more notorious for doping his athletes than for their on-track successes. |
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The fluidity of the path into and out of the facility is one of its greatest successes. |
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As the quarter progressed, students began to take responsibility for their own successes and failures. |
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The truth is, when it comes to high school draft picks, there are many more successes than washouts. |
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There are examples of opponents who achieved equally dramatic successes by protracting or slowing the operational tempo. |
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From unassuming beginnings in the 1760s, Wesleyan Methodists had achieved many successes in America by the close of the eighteenth century. |
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One is about a guy who had some spectacular successes and failures as a rainmaker. |
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The many successes achieved by young British Asians in all areas of our creative industries are too little known. |
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For example, in Malaysia and Korea, prospects do not rate themselves highly nor share past successes easily. |
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Right now, Levski's two champion teams are enjoying a well-deserved break after a job well done and looking ahead to future successes. |
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Failure may not kill the President's second-term, but it will weaken it and overshadow successes in other areas. |
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Fighting spread a month later to the Morea, and Greek battlefield successes were marred by atrocities against Turkish civilians. |
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When asked if the title race would be much closer than the yawningly easy successes of Celtic in the past two seasons, McLeish replied without hesitation. |
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We are more used to his peevish criticism of Tory successes. |
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The 1912 Olympics in Stockholm are best remembered for Jim Thorpe's world record successes in the most demanding track and field events, the pentathlon and the decathlon. |
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With the cult of the personality now stronger than at any time in sport, sports companies have tried to associate themselves with successes that are viewed worldwide. |
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But despite their successes, Aykroyd and Hanks' rap duet at the end of their 1987 film dragnet was not exactly a plus. |
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The recent successes can be traced to a general conviction in Denmark that Danish voices should be heard in the wider world while also remaining true to their own visions. |
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Alexander the Great's managerial ability is attested to by his successes. |
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The Sliabh Luachra side had something of an Indian sign over their Tralee rivals and had recorded back to back successes over the Rockies in 2001 and last year. |
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Bouncers and snarls may have been littered with wides and full tosses but the Barbadian fully deserved his successes and the boisterous crowd his dramatic celebration. |
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In contrast to the romantic dreams of heady cup successes, these are crucial league points in the ongoing and often unglamorous business of defining our league status. |
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Either way, I would not want to fall into the unhealthy mindset of the programme which encouraged viewers to judge the wives on their successes and failures. |
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That's why the shares look like a decent punt with reasonable protection against the downside risk of a modest slip back in the price of oil and no new exploration successes. |
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It meant more to our father to see us deal with a setback and try to bounce back than to watch how we handled our successes. |
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Of all his attributes, I am most impressed by his constant striving to help patients with seemingly insolvable problems, achieving successes despite considerable odds. |
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Their inspiring successes paint a vivid picture of how this is necessary. |
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Now that he has got his head in front, further successes may well follow and Richard Fahey's smart gelding is expected to complete a quick double. |
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Most umpires recognise the thanklessness of their task and live in the knowledge that they will often be judged by their mistakes rather than successes. |
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In a season when British Athletics crashed back to earth with a bang after the successes of Sydney, she was one of the few to illuminate a disappointing year. |
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Over the years, the Pahlavi era has been hailed for its successes and criticized for its failings. |
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The German political elite felt that their country would be condemned for all eternity to bear the burden of its militaristic excesses, and successes. |
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There are always going to be misses, near misses, and successes. |
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Grenville found the post uncongenial and his successes were few. |
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Most famous for his swashbuckling systems and successes at Foggia more than 10 years ago, he was an unyielding believer in attack as the best form of defence. |
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It began with a few Tea Party successes that emboldened and inspired Republicans to become more ideological and less pragmatic. |
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The British boys built on their successes at the last Olympics with three golds, a silver and a bronze at the world track championships in Copenhagen last year. |
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Addressing congress during its debate on Iraq, Chris Bryant MP was particularly anxious to brown-nose Blair for his supposed successes in this regard. |
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If you go back and look at the career of John Carpenter, you will find a remarkable string of artistic successes that stretched over a span of 12 years. |
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Many artists faced with this dilemma simply give up, or revisit the circuit of golden oldies, recycling their greatest successes until there is no longer a paying audience. |
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Each story is a brief vignette that reveals the athletes' successes and failures, the paths they took to climb to the top, and the realizations they had along the way. |
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His considerable personal successes underline he is no fool. |
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According to Sorokin, the sensate society that we know today is moving towards inevitable collapse and this is connected with the successes of science and materialism. |
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But the sudden successes of the party in the State elections of 1841 revived the hopes of the old spoilsmen, and flattered them with the hope of again succeeding. |
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If ministers and their minions will just stop pursuing their petty vendettas through their proxies in the press, then the successes of this government should get through. |
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Enormously popular, her vitality and stagecraft were underpinned by intelligence, yet all her successes, except in Shakespeare, were in sentimental melodrama. |
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If you have a camporee idea or documentation related to a successful camporee, please let us know so that we can share your successes with other Scouters. |
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It is a fact that Luftwaffe airmen and ground personnel won their few defensive successes towards war's end with conventional or even obsolescent weapons. |
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And what were those successes, in a country that routinely ranks as one of the least free countries on the planet? |
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We attribute his successes or failures to the presence or lack of some special sauce that he does or does not possess. |
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The majorettes play a significant role in the successes of the orchestra. |
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Can we find ways to accept what we do and what happens to us in life's joys and griefs, successes and failures, and even its routines and boredom? |
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Other successes on the project include low-emissivity, double-insulated glass and elimination of volatile organic compounds in paints, adhesives, and casework substrate. |
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Microsoft has had notable successes building the Xbox business and not bungling the acquisition of Skype. |
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The policy has had some notable successes in the post-colonialist era. |
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It does seem to be that, despite the many successes of feminism, the last area to undergo change is our sense of who pursues and who is pursued in a relationship. |
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While the caution that the fragility of this situation calls for cannot be overstated, neither can the successes made thus far. |
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On both nights the Kurds counter-attacked and had some successes, destroying at least one ISIS tank. |
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The problem is the story, which seems relentlessly gloomy and downbeat, lacking moments of breakdown and reconciliation that were so crucial to previous successes. |
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He stressed the successes not just of the aircrew but of the hundreds of Combat Support Group personnel supporting combatant forces at bases within and outside Australia. |
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He has been a lightning rod for criticism, despite his many successes, including his role as the prime mover in the rapid sequencing of the human genome. |
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These companies have staged many splendid shows at the National Concert Hall over the years and this three-night run can be chalked up among their successes. |
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Swept up by its own successes, the country fell victim to overexpansion. |
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Bryant says there is a tendency among producers to look for work that resembles past successes, yet in the US shows such as Rent became hits because they broke the mould. |
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Also, we signed the band in the 80s, so we had a variety of successes. |
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Teachers, pupils and parents at Brightside Primary School are jubilant about the successes and improvements since the infants and juniors merged two years ago. |
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A truly successful person piles successes on top of each other. |
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Our commodity groups, trade associations, councils and ag organizations have many connections and have had many successes in marketing our commodities worldwide. |
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Its successes have been very inconvenient to the powerful and privileged. |
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Though his successes often followed a major shift in a new direction, the updates of his image throughout the years have met with as many failures. |
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In doing so, the author presents a balanced account of the successes and the failures of Italy's greatest prime minister of the twentieth century. |
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It is not in our nature to disparage the city we love or belittle the real successes that are made by our opponents as they did to us over the last three years. |
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Regularly scheduled round-table discussion groups allow business owners to get together to analyze problems, successes and areas of concern for their businesses. |
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The long run of successes had quickly ended in a train wreck. |
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One learns of romantic attachments and failed marriages, of career successes and business failures, of committed lives and struggles with alcoholism. |
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These successes led to increases in pasturage, stock, wool and work! |
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Before we exclude amnesty from the tools available to peacemakers, we need to conduct more research into the conditions of its successes and failures. |
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His rampaging armies, which carried on the successes of Genghis Khan in the thirteenth century, devastated the Ottoman empire. |
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The growth of the tourism industry is one of the city's great successes. |
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He also feared that Vietnam's fall would lead to dominolike communist successes in Southeast Asia. |
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Hannibal's successes in Italy began immediately, and reached an early climax at the Battle of Cannae, where 70,000 Romans were killed. |
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The Senate, elated by its successes against Catiline, refused to ratify the arrangements that Pompey had made. |
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In the war that followed, the more experienced Spanish forces scored initial successes. |
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The contemporary guild democracy movement won its greatest successes among London's transport workers, notably the Thames watermen. |
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The many French successes led to the spread of the French revolutionary ideals into neighbouring countries, and indeed across much of Europe. |
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This led him to take risks, and to enthusiastically publicise his resultant successes. |
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German successes in Europe encouraged Japan to increase pressure on European governments in Southeast Asia. |
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In Wales the party enjoyed good successes, regaining control of most Welsh Councils lost in 2008, including the capital city, Cardiff. |
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Perhaps Northern Ireland's most notable successes in professional sport have come in golf. |
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In the external successes of the brothers, as they were reported at the yearly general chapters, there was much to encourage Francis. |
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Despite early successes, Toye and Beecham eventually fell out, and Toye resigned. |
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There followed three years of mixed fortunes for him, with successes in fringe productions, but West End stardom was elusive. |
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During the early 1960s Gielgud had more successes as a director than as an actor. |
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Both films were major box office successes, and the two films received positive, and moderately positive reviews, respectively. |
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Most classic boxers, such as Muhammad Ali, enjoyed their best successes against sluggers. |
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Both teams were high in confidence, following successes in their end of year tests against nations from the Southern hemisphere. |
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Faldo's divorce from Rockall came before his major championship successes, and her settlement was relatively small. |
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Further successes followed, including three triumphs in the British Open Kart Championship. |
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As a result, the Allied air successes over the Somme would not be repeated, and heavy losses were inflicted by the Germans. |
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From 4 July the RAF achieved some successes with raids on Channel ports, anticipating the build up for an invasion. |
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In the 60 years since, India has had a mixed record of successes and failures. |
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These successes convinced republicans that they should contest every election. |
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Far from being easy, Frederick's early successes proved indecisive and very costly for Prussia's smaller army. |
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Outside of Sarajevo, the combatants' successes varied greatly during this year. |
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Other successes followed, including the T58, and T64 turboshaft engines, J85 and F404 turbojets. |
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Because of its successes in Sicily and Italy, 30AU became greatly trusted by naval intelligence. |
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Czech Egyptology has scored some successes, its main representative is Miroslav Verner. |
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Tacitus claims Domitian ordered his recall because Agricola's successes outshone the Emperor's own modest victories in Germany. |
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Following British successes at Newport and Charleston, the North government had gained support in Parliament. |
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Despite occasional successes, Ivan's army was pushed back, and the nation failed to secure a coveted position on the Baltic Sea. |
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By 1070, the Normans had already seen successes in their invasion of Wales with Gwent fallen and Deheubarth plundered. |
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Despite his successes, when Edward I died in 1307 he left a range of challenges for his son to resolve. |
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However, despite early successes, which brought about a supply crisis in Britain, the Germans did not succeed in breaking the British resistance. |
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The Italians were also involved, but achieved their greatest successes using midget submarines and human torpedoes. |
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Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was aware of this and sought to profit from German successes. |
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Some intelligence successes were achieved, including electronic intelligence. |
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While the Confederate forces had numerous successes in the Eastern Theater, they were defeated many times in the West. |
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However, Kenyon's controllership was marked by several highly distinguished programming successes. |
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It scored a series of victories that rolled back French successes, and trapped the French Army in Egypt. |
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Having achieved great successes against the Frisians, Pepin turned towards the Alemanni. |
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Despite these successes, the House of Orange did not attain great respect among European royalty, as the Stadtholdership was not inheritable. |
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Already disaffected East Germans, who could see the relative economic successes of West Germany within Berlin, became enraged. |
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Despite cultural differences, the successes and failures of entrepreneurs can be traced to how leaders adapt to local conditions. |
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He had made powerful enemies within the state, especially with Viscount Ji Huan, due to his successes so far. |
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Unity and democracy are still taking a shellacking here on the home front, despite our successes in the Marshall Islands and in Italy. |
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And the model, with the help of friend Ashley Wady, 24, is putting on an after show party to celebrate the night's successes at Newz Bar. |
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But we are extremely hopeful that the amount of available funding will increase as we begin to see successes from the waiver implementation. |
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Therefore, surgery has traditionally been the preferred treatment for LM, despite the relatively recent successes of radiofrequency ablation. |
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I believe that this is the first of many significant successes for our behavioural science group. |
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His replacement, Darren Rounce was eager to tell us of his store's successes. |
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Lucklessly brought down at Market Rasen on his first start over timber, Mille Chief has gained impressive successes in both starts since. |
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Fans will BIRG within the content of messages more often after successes in comparison to instances when they are unsuccessful. |
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Al-Kaylani appreciated the great successes of Qatari businesswomen in different fields, locally and internationally. |
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The previous winner to gain back-to-back successes was Hello Mister in 1994 and 1995, and the other pair were Tag End and Shalfleet. |
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The two Sonatas are here together with five short pieces including the Sicilienne and the Elegie, one of his first successes. |
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The latest of those successes came two weeks ago when she made all to beat Millibar by a lengthandaquarter. |
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I do not know why this issue of accent is coming back by miscontent people looking to give explanation for non successes. |
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Soaraway successes such as the Range Rover Evoque and the stunning looks of the Jaguar C-X16 are proof that we can still produce world beaters. |
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But the Berlin police president von Jagow was determined to regain the initiative and reverse SPD successes. |
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But the successes of ISIS are drawing in greater commitments now. |
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Most conservation successes are with rarer species including corncrake and stone-curlew. |
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Successful turnarounds are not much different from successes in most businesses, sports or the military. |
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Current UAV operations have achieved mission successes, but some challenges are emerging. |
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Recently researchers have reported successes in creating new superatoms and deciphering their structures. |
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One of the great successes of Samson Agonistes is its political symbolics of the hyena. |
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Early successes included his creamware range, which was so popular Catherine the Great of Russia ordered a 1,000-piece service. |
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He was a middle-class, provincial urbanite, who wrote for big commercial theaters and proudly noted his successes in them. |
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As we Doers and Delegators begin to understand and appreciate each other, let's celebrate our successes without casting dispersion on each other. |
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I achieved all kinds of successes but my favourite one was being the Gibraltar Rock Race Record Holder for at least four years. |
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However, successes in increasing protein titer have often impacted protein quality, as evidenced by changes to glycosylation patterns. |
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He sought patronization of the government for the players who have potential to achieve more successes for the country. |
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Some of its successes have included the introduction of a Californian wine range, Pepperwood Grove, which is now available in the multiples. |
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Dispiritingly, both for Poles and for those who will follow them to Britain, these local successes do not register nationally. |
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The Minister also wish the Patel Family and Mrs Foram Varsani, the Director of the Resort for her successes. |
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Written by one of the pioneers of the field, Frontier Orbitals is an essential practical guide to the successes and limitations of this theory. |
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She pointed to a number of successes in recent years, including Operation Lath and Operation Pagode, which had resulted in several people being convicted in British courts. |
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As a long-time customer and follower of the Culver history, growth, struggles and successes, I thought you would like a heads-up on our 15th Anniversary celebration. |
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The suggestion was put forward by former association president Nicky Brennan, among others, on the back of the Dubs' recent string of successes at underage level. |
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The various sectarian militias and Kurdish pershmerga will be three sheets to the wind and bolstered by the training, weapons and successes they have inherited. |
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Let the expectations be a positive self-fulfilling prophecy, and enjoy the successes of your people because they reflect well on you as well as on them. |
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This was partly aided by successes in the United States, particularly in Massachusetts, where the group has clearly tapped into a 21st-century version of the Boston Tea Party. |
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Chester Zoo has also achieved breeding successes with several other threatened lizard species, including sand lizards and the Utilia spiny-tailed iguana. |
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Both activities were great successes, and those on the field trip observed a Shiras moose as well as adding numerous bird species to their life lists. |
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These are successes we can achieve in the comfort of our own barminess. |
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The working group also worked on how the Institute could do a better job of sharing its advocacy successes with the membership and the public at large. |
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Feldman concludes that the Phenomenology allegorizes the successes and failures of conscience, which can never bind its words conclusively to its acts. |
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Its early successes included saving Hampstead Heath from gravel extraction, Epping Forest, Wimbledon Common, Ashdown Forest, and the Malvern Hills. |
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National political and military successes from 1812 through 1855 calmed the critics and validated efforts to produce a more enlightened and stable society. |
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Colt's methods were at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution, and his successes secured Hartford's place as a major 19th century manufacturing center. |
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After a difficult period with some successes, she reenrolled in school. |
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The rebels held the jungles of Gogaira and had some initial successes against the British forces in the area, besieging Major Crawford Chamberlain at Chichawatni. |
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After initial English successes, the war ended in a Dutch victory. |
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The ASEAN Eminent Persons Group was created to study the possible successes and failures of this policy as well as the possibility of drafting an ASEAN Charter. |
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His territorial expansion, as well as his military successes, went into a decline following the final campaigns in the Northern Caucasus against then revolting Lezgins. |
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Despite the military successes, strife continued within the Mongol ranks. |
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In the 13th and 14th centuries the Merinids held power in Morocco and strove to replicate the successes of the Almohads by military campaigns in Algeria and Spain. |
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Cyprus was permanently retaken in 965 and the successes of Nikephoros culminated in 969 with the recapture of Antioch, which he incorporated as a province of the Empire. |
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Ask the Romans, who had a continuous sequence of successes when they were guided by a certain plan, and an uninterrupted sequence of reverses when they followed another. |
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