It anticipates a different future, as yet unaccomplished, that will organize the peasant land in resistance to imperial threat. |
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The unaccomplished DV photography rarely enlightens our understanding of the characters. |
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Led on by false promises and unaccomplished hopes, I lay down and fade away into oblivion. |
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The business we are in does not allow room for us to declare someone else's mission either accomplished or unaccomplished. |
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Prior to his visit to France, Hume was unaccomplished and without a degree. |
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Feeling rather unaccomplished of herself, she walked back inside Merrywether's inn, and again almost collided with him. |
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No longer would a majority of unaccomplished rookies be paid more than accomplished veterans. |
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Now, when I arrived in unutterably chic Aix-en-Provence, I was a totally unaccomplished drinker. |
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If it's possible to go the moon, it must also be possible to accomplish any unaccomplished goal. |
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He is an unaccomplished young cleric who has no chance to prosper through the normal channels of scholarly advancement. |
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Within the marble-walled palace there is an aching sense of a mission unaccomplished. |
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So while many of the ideas driving this company are sound, their transmission to the show's viewers is often unaccomplished. |
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The same support was given to emphasizing the need for social reform, presented as an unaccomplished goal of the revolution. |
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Looking back, there is little that I would now regard as incorrect, although much is incomplete and most of it has gone unaccomplished. |
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Encourage him or her to revisit the unaccomplished goal when he or she is ready. |
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He, too, has seen relatively unaccomplished academics present testimony on behalf of the Crown. |
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It's frustrating because I think that people think that poor people are dumb or unaccomplished or something. |
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Have you ever felt really unaccomplished after meeting with friends you haven't seen in a long while? |
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However, the oft-times champions struggled to come to terms with rather unaccomplished opponents, and they only scored twice in the opening 14 minutes. |
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In 1940 he had three knockout victories over unaccomplished opponents before retiring to referee boxing and wrestling matches. |
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This year's field is so horribly unaccomplished compared to the last few years. |
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The chapter shows that literacy for all is still an 20 unaccomplished goal and an ever moving target. |
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Both wanted to concretize their union by a wedding, not to be any more two unaccomplished, indefinite halves. |
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As you can see, traslation of web site to other languages is unaccomplished. |
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But not all was lost: the drawings brought to light from the depth of the Coliseum are the only visible trace of the unaccomplished Tower. |
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Also, humans are considered unaccomplished runners when compared to mammals such as pronghorn antelopes, which can sprint at 40 miles an hour for several minutes. |
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How can I have so many talents yet feel that I am so unaccomplished? |
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Nor was it that I felt that they are unaccomplished musicians. |
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In this materialistic age, such offsprings are rare who fulfil the will of their parents and complete their unaccomplished work without economical benefits. |
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Despite Morris's decision to make a budgetary commitment to the plastic arts concept, implementation of the concept remained undefined and unaccomplished for many more months. |
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After a tussle and some screaming, he ran out, mission unaccomplished. |
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Once the Blackburn Rovers boss began talking in terms of helping Cole achieve his one unaccomplished ambition, there was no going back for the 30-year-old. |
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So if he believed his visit yesterday would be enough to quell major doubts about this issue, we must inform him that this was mission unaccomplished. |
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Critics seem so often to focus on what books are unworthy or unaccomplished that I feel bad about raining on the parade of something so well liked. |
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By introducing Himself as «the Amen», Jesus announces that we are at the end of Church history on earth, and that, at His imminent return, He will finally fulfill all God's promises which still remain unaccomplished. |
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It is Iraqi resistance to the destruction that the Americans visit on Iraq that forces the process of American destruction to continue and the American mission to remain unaccomplished. |
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As the completion dates for the work of the Tribunals approached, the increasing financial costs that could arise from staff shortages were therefore a matter of concern, since mandates might be left unaccomplished. |
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On 17 December, the Bureau took note of a statement by Mr Legendre, Chairperson of the Committee on Culture, Science and Education, on the unaccomplished study visit by Mr O'Hara to the region. |
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In 2013, for example, the Houston Astros employed an analysis based on the TrackMan system to acquire an unaccomplished pitcher called Collin McHugh, because of his fast-spinning curveball. |
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As important as it is to have a powerful logo, without a solid branding campaign to reinforce it, that powerful logo will go unnoticed and unaccomplished. |
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The list of disappointments and failures during the term of office of this Commission is far too long, as is that of the unaccomplished promises and initiatives. |
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The report provides all the unaccomplished trials with reason for unaccomplishment, enrollment trends for the past five years and latest news for the past three months. |
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It provides all the unaccomplished vision disorders clinical trials with reason for unaccomplishment while offering enrollment trends for the past five years. |
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