My adrenaline was so pumped for mission accomplishment, that I failed to properly aviate, navigate, and communicate. |
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Gina had no problem getting her putts to the hole, which is a rare accomplishment for a new golfer. |
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She felt a sense of accomplishment at the fact that she could pay her own bills while maintaining her own store in the mall. |
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Just getting here with most of what you need is a pretty impressive accomplishment. |
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The fact that a violinist of such tender years can make this music sound so fresh is a considerable accomplishment. |
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Song and dance were not her bag, but she was great and deserved a highest award for the accomplishment in this movie. |
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Finding a rehab centre, he quit drugs cold turkey, an accomplishment that proved more difficult than leaving the gang. |
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The scope of the book is impressive, and his accomplishment is that he has synthesized such a wealth of information into a coherent narrative. |
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She explores the idea that selfhood is a narrative accomplishment, achieved by people telling stories to themselves and about themselves. |
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The solos, while clearly demonstrating proficiency and accomplishment on the various instruments, were not outlandishly virtuoustic. |
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One of the beauties of English is that it has available a practice which seems to conflate movement and stillness, unfolding and accomplishment. |
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The eight lotus petals are the four mothers and four goddesses and the vase represents the vase containing the nectar of accomplishment. |
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Young soldiers respect a soldier wearing the EIB as a man of accomplishment and skill. |
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Always wanting more, their sense of accomplishment is ephemeral and they are strangers to contentment. |
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In a tenure marked by cocksureness and ineptitude, his greatest accomplishment may be inadvertently awakening a media reform movement. |
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He is a first-class rationalizer, a casuist of rare accomplishment, and a truly gifted procrastinator. |
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Congratulations to the club's Katie Walsh, who has recorded the remarkable accomplishment of winning ten All Ireland junior titles. |
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She pained a mustache and a goatee on him and laughed heartily at her accomplishment. |
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The accomplishment was fine no matter how it is put, but the factor that made it historical was that Ruiz had a title belt. |
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McPhillips, 26, achieved an amazing accomplishment by securing both titles today. |
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As a professional basketball player, he achieved the highest accomplishment in the history of the sport. |
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Please notify this office of any instance of misdeclaration or substitution discovered during accomplishment of the seizure. |
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This allows more soldiers to serve in operational billets and makes the DA civilian contribution even more integral to mission accomplishment. |
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Within three seasons, Mariucci had guided the 49ers to the playoffs, a remarkable accomplishment. |
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Accomplishing these goals in a statewide system as large and diverse as ours is no small accomplishment. |
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It was a remarkable accomplishment, but it destroyed the brand's aura of exclusivity. |
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For my part, I shuddered to think of what Wickham would consider an accomplishment. |
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With a very lackluster record of past accomplishment, Lam roared into town with guns blazing. |
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Umberto D appears as a remarkable accomplishment today, a film that evokes our sympathy for its protagonist without sentimentality. |
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Out of two brunettes, and five fake blonds, that's and accomplishment, and it gives me a bit of camouflage when I want to disappear. |
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By Moscow's account, the early years of the project were an accomplishment. |
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He is pleased the works are available to Haitians living here but agrees their use in Haitian schools is the most important accomplishment. |
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For thousands of years, this has been admired as the most skillful accomplishment in war. |
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An artist with a professionally designed and published art book is perceived to have attained a certain level of accomplishment or success. |
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This represents a remarkable accomplishment for one individual and his family. |
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Some find that certification also brings a sense of accomplishment and greater job satisfaction. |
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We constantly stress the sense of accomplishment they should carry away from practice. |
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It is a remarkable accomplishment, relating in cartoon form a hymn to ordinary people. |
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His fellow coaches recognized what a remarkable accomplishment it is to keep winning despite the loss of your team's most important player. |
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This is a remarkable accomplishment, yet Cordes seems really modest and down-to-earth about it all. |
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The best blessing is the peace of mind, which a person derives by the accomplishment of his duty to Allah by fulfilling an obligation. |
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Dmitri Mendeleev's discovery of the periodic law in the late 1860s was a remarkable accomplishment. |
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Certifying the Gordon Cosen's Forest, a five-million acre public land, is a remarkable accomplishment, but it is just the beginning. |
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That said, Rowson's is a remarkable accomplishment, because the psychological causes are so numerous, varied, and subtle. |
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They have found it to be necessary for the accomplishment of developmental tasks and critical for cognitive and emotional growth. |
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The accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor takes hard work and over coming of many hurdles. |
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The policy of making only a perfunctory effort or symbolic gesture toward the accomplishment of a goal, such as racial integration. |
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Significant variations above or below the critical value can prevent the successful accomplishment of a mission. |
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Goss defines military effectiveness as the fulfillment of assigned missions and the accomplishment of political objectives. |
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Mechanical imagery assumes that organizations exist as instruments for task accomplishment. |
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Facilitators must relate performance to accomplishment of training objectives. |
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This supply system functioned well throughout the Civil War and was instrumental in its successful accomplishment. |
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As airmen, successful mission accomplishment is our job, and receiving TACON for a mission is both a duty and an honor. |
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An additional approach would be to encourage private civic organizations that facilitate translation in the accomplishment of their mission. |
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It was an accomplishment, to frighten the person who had so often terrified him. |
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Living in a foreign land, not being fluent in the language, yet still being able to communicate can be quite an accomplishment. |
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Successful accomplishment of the Air Force mission will require a large portfolio of joint technology development efforts. |
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The focus on learning is group accomplishment of tasks, with individual contributions sent to the teacher and the student. |
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What are the chances that any personal risk factors will affect the safe and successful accomplishment of the task or activity? |
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The followers look to the leader for encouragement, strength and the promise of successful accomplishment of the mission. |
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He likes the sense of accomplishment that comes with a busy day on the flightline. |
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I want each of you to understand that mission accomplishment means both war-fighting effectiveness and resourcefulness. |
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Like any job, repeated accomplishment of any task simultaneously raises confidence and comfort. |
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Yet she is never a Pollyanna, eager to use the amazing accomplishment of her formal acumen to distract us from what she observes. |
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The students clearly show a sense of pride and accomplishment in their finished work. |
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Imagine a warrior society in which only martial prowess and accomplishment confer status and reward. |
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Plus you have the intangibles, like a personal feeling of accomplishment and the fact that you get to use the table saw. |
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Shake Keane's was a rich and varied artistic life, with high levels of accomplishment in both literature and music. |
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You'll remember his strength, courage, dignity, competitive fire and accomplishment. |
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He was, in spite of all his genius and accomplishment, a troubled man seeking his own truth. |
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Why would someone who is caught up in prestige want to work at a University where connections count for more than accomplishment or ability? |
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In a few cases his rhythms are a bit stiff-jointed, but one undeniable sign of accomplishment is his knack for the killer ending. |
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He said the two-year project had been a huge accomplishment, and pupils were already undertaking work experience placements. |
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They are a mark of respect and accomplishment, which only the initiated truly appreciate. |
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Exactly the kind of game you'd expect with the man who leads his profession in accomplishment and acrimony. |
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Bly is a native Minnesotan and the roster of Minnesota poets of any accomplishment is not long. |
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In Communist Eastern Europe, state subsidies led to work of great technical accomplishment and artistic sophistication. |
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He has a fantastic CV, including all kinds of community service and professional accomplishment. |
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Presumably, your boss wouldn't be where he is without some measure of ability and accomplishment. |
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It's frustrating, sure, but when you start from ground zero anything is an accomplishment, and anything is more than what you have. |
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When I write and hit the publish button, I feel a proud sense of achievement and accomplishment. |
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Charged with leading Dominique's disciples, he is acutely conscious of the limits imposed on their potential for accomplishment. |
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The Norman dynasty is famous for its martial accomplishment, its aggression and, of course, its conquests. |
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Such readings miss the range and accomplishment of his best poems as well as the intellectual penetration of his vision. |
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That's true of Mark McGwire's unique accomplishment of holding both the rookie and major league records for most home runs in a season. |
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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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For a show that has the labyrinthine, seemingly nonsensical plots of a soap opera, that's a real accomplishment. |
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His accomplishment is all the more remarkable in view of Allied strength, the poor weather, and the patchy quality of his own army. |
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The remarkableness of this accomplishment was that Smith also gentled these horses with a broken foot in a cast. |
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The effort and commitment meant the result offered accomplishment rather than elation. |
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He has less than two years to go, and even he must realise that the accomplishment list is pretty lean. |
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The game richly rewards you with feelings of accomplishment and pwnage then just as quickly yanks it all away leaving you mad and ready to quit. |
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On several occasions, she was picketed, albeit by anti-feminists, and was rather proud of that accomplishment. |
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He has a fantastic c.v. as long as your arm including all kinds of community service and professional accomplishment. |
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But thank you for acknowledging that the principle accomplishment of carbon credits is the assuagement of guilt. |
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When you meet your goals bit by bit, you will no doubt feel a sense of accomplishment which will be an incentive to move on. |
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But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal. |
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Time and again, the author confuses chattering class dissatisfaction with an honest assessment of accomplishment. |
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Earthlings, we can celebrate the accomplishment of landing a probe on a new world. |
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When the camera rolls, he is an actor of great authority and accomplishment. |
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But the separatists continue to think they are basking in the glory of their accomplishment. |
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That is a remarkable accomplishment for a volume this small. |
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Against its own standards, it is a remarkable accomplishment. |
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Roethlisberger has gone almost his entire rookie season without hearing a hint of criticism, a remarkable accomplishment for a starting quarterback. |
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To accomplish this task, doctrine would clearly lay out who is responsible for accomplishment of the separate tasks involved with each of these functions. |
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It is also manifest in the successful accomplishment of functions that allow the system to interact with its environment while maintaining its own integrity. |
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The trend is towards a rigorous understanding of air defense, missile and space systems, and their relationship to the accomplishment of the joint mission. |
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It's a community more than a suburb and it's a most fitting setting for Rosemary Woodford Ganf, an artist of style, experience and accomplishment. |
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This is true even among artists of considerable accomplishment. |
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His accomplishment is considerable, making him one of the very few artists whose work cuts across all the lines of contention that characterized his times. |
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The outcome has been a style of flair and high technical accomplishment. |
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In the midst of his engagement with the concerns of the community, he gave attention to the mastery of physical skills and literary accomplishment. |
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There has been considerable debate among feminist scholars concerning how to assess the values associated with genius and artistic accomplishment. |
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The right model for the teacher unions is the medieval craftsman guilds, the hallmarks of which were professional ability and demonstrated accomplishment. |
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This has not been an easy thing to do, namely because being an eagle scout has been such a defining accomplishment in my life. |
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And my estimation of that accomplishment grew and grew the more I put pen to paper. |
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The only reward is the satisfaction of an intellectual accomplishment. |
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In addition to my astounding mental powers, my most notable physical accomplishment is that I can put an entire mandarin orange in my mouth all in one go. |
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There is a general tenor of pride and a sense of accomplishment. |
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A sigh of accomplishment escaped from my mouth as I finally pulled out an old book, tattered and torn. |
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That the new indie film company from T.O. was on the magazine's radar screen at all was regarded as something of an accomplishment by more than a few Hollywood heavyweights. |
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Use, rather than metalinguistic acknowledgement, rationalizes these aspects of language, and a sense of aesthetic accomplishment arises through employing them. |
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A wonderful accomplishment by Kevin and his team and a thrill for LES and LESlie Parrott. |
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Love is what engages and transcends mundane limits toward accomplishment. |
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These moves were designed to help us use our minds to overcome the physical pain of impending childbirth, and created a sense of accomplishment at the end of class. |
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This is an epic accomplishment for Ellen and her 75 ft trimaran. |
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An accomplishment any musician would admire, she played all the instruments, sang lead and backing vocals, then independently recorded and mixed the album. |
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I knew that every time I met him brought him nearer to the accomplishment of his purpose and my fate. |
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Her entire career has been based less on solid accomplishment than on her networking skills. |
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Physical challenges, outside your comfy-on-the-couch zone, give you a sense of accomplishment and girl-powerness that simply can't be emulated by wearing a body-con dress. |
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I share Chris Conley's suspicion of the tendency to throw mud on people of great accomplishment and as one of the recent slingers I take his questions seriously. |
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This ties to me a long history and beautiful culture of accomplishment and perseverance. |
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They also felt that providing care brought a sense of accomplishment. |
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Pliny the Elder considered their plumbing to be the greatest accomplishment of the Roman Empire. |
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Pardon me if I show off a little, but this was something of an accomplishment for me, given my general cack-handedness when it comes to technology. |
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Even if I do not look, I know they are there, because they crow, cackle, purr, flap their wings, and make other sounds of delight, fear, and accomplishment. |
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With resiliency and grace, the Gores triumphed over such setbacks with extraordinary accomplishment. |
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With resiliency and grace, the Gores triumphed over setbacks with extraordinary accomplishment and determination. |
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He's trotted out today not only a new ad, but also a new stump speech, really focusing not only on his record of accomplishment but on a broad vision for the future. |
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Most officers will assimilate that which is successful in mission accomplishment but balk at appeasing perceived idiosyncrasies of another nation. |
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A problem confronting this assumption is the large number of intransitive, unergative verbs in German and English that occur in accomplishment expressions. |
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This accomplishment is ever so much on the credit side of his ledger. |
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The cypripediums alone possess glutinous pollen grains, and with them the peculiar mechanical construction requisite to the accomplishment of fertilisation. |
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Although the terms of the prize competition did not require it, he had chosen to fly solo, which of course added to the luster of his accomplishment. |
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Burnout has been defined by Maslach and Jackson as a tripartite syndrome comprising emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment. |
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Offering teams should propose a payable event schedule for disbursement of these funds based on their integrated set of milestones, accomplishment criteria and deliverables. |
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I've watched and loved the unabashedly girly dramedy Gilmore Girls from its very first episode, which's an accomplishment considering it's been on the WB for four years now. |
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Brigham says he considers his most outstanding accomplishment the cofounding of The Carroll School for children with dyslexia. |
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But what, more precisely, distinguishes such an actual perception from a solely possible perception if not its accomplishment hic et nunc? |
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The MSC certification for several West Coast trawl caught groundfish species will be a great accomplishment for our industry. |
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It was on a dreary night of November, that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils. |
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Army officers lead amidst a constan dichotomy between mission accomplishment and care for Soldiers. |
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With this accomplishment, Charles attained the essential goal of ensuring that no Prince of the Blood recognised Henry VI as King of France. |
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In the ultimate analysis, even if the revolution was rooted upon a multicultural base it is the accomplishment of Europeans in Europe. |
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In the accomplishment of this, they frequently reach the climax of absurdity. |
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This accomplishment is known as a treble that only Galatasaray completed with the European Super Cup. |
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This accomplishment makes the black cottonwood, a type of poplar, the third plant species whose genome has been sequenced. |
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That accomplishment was achieved by teams of experienced, credentialed strategists, behaviorists, creatives and account managers. |
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In this way a passage in the Old Testament may have, or rather comprise, an apotelesmatic sense, i. e., one of after or final accomplishment. |
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In such cases, it is a critical accolade that signifies exceptional talent and accomplishment. |
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Franklin Sports is proud to be The batting glove that held the bat of Miguel Cabrera for each and every swing of this historic accomplishment. |
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The Kumon Method of education is designed to help people achieve the math and reading skills needed for a lifetime of accomplishment. |
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Yeshiva University and yeshivas everywhere may be justly proud of the terrific accomplishment of the YU college bowl team. |
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Proud of their accomplishment, they recently threw secrecy to the wind, opened their basement display room to visitors. |
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Although Confucius admired Kings of great accomplishment, Mencius is clarifying the proper hierarchy of human society. |
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Each of the professors received a precise commission in regard to the accomplishment of his research program. |
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His greatest battlefield accomplishment was the defeat of the Ottoman fleet at Lepanto, which turned the tide against Turkish aggression. |
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You may be sure, in the ply I was now taking, I had no objection to the proposal, and was rather a-tiptoe for its accomplishment. |
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Hanson emphasizes that Charles' greatest accomplishment as a general may have been his ability to keep his troops under control. |
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And if their will prevails they will bring to its accomplishment all the hatred and cruelty which they have already displayed. |
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Capelli and the 8V Zagato topped this accomplishment by winning the GT category of the Pescara 12 Hours in August, ahead of two Lancias. |
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Through the week, some sticky notes were crumpled up and thrown away, revisited and rewritten, but others were proudly carried to the accomplishment wall. |
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They can also be classified in terms of their inherent temporal properties as stative verbs, compact verbs, accomplishment verbs and activity verbs. |
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He reserved many encomiendas for himself and for his retinue, which they considered just rewards for their accomplishment in conquering central Mexico. |
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In 1904 we entered the Age of Aquarius, which will last another 2,000 years and will be an age of joy, of science and accomplishment, focused on the life of Christ. |
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There's still work to be done, but being able to drive an Ampera off our pre-production line is a great accomplishment for the teams here and in Europe. |
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The painting traces itself from itself by suddenly appearing in these ectypes. But the ectypes only mark the final accomplishment of this sudden appearance. |
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Soon after the accomplishment of the acquisition, which is likely to be finished by the first quarter of next year, it will be accretive to AIA s earnings. |
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The slugger was tongue-tied about her accomplishment, but her godmother, Leslie Mendez of Sylmar, explained that Lorrina plays hardball when it comes to the national pastime. |
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One familiar proposal is that process verbs in the progressive or imperfective form exhibit perfective entailments that accomplishment verbs do not. |
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This accomplishment doesn't solve the problem of making a definitive choice for the compact space leading to the appropriate description of our universe. |
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Cold chain would facilitate the accomplishment of food security. |
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