The achievement is very complex, with twelve sections representing 12 families linked by marriage. |
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If each person has equal worth, the limitations on their achievement and contribution must be systematically broken down. |
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The centre was a proud achievement for all concerned and is a wonderful amenity for all age groups. |
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Not many players ever get to do that in any division and I was very proud of that achievement, very pleased with what I was doing. |
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Before Labour left office, there was a high level of customer satisfaction of 89 per cent, another achievement to be proud of. |
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The crowning achievement of his career was probably his knockout of bantamweight champion, Lupe Pintor. |
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Individuals or ensembles therefore look for those signs of achievement in order to affirm their own sense of mission and purpose. |
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Winning the top spot in the Te Arawa primary school kapa haka competition was a huge achievement. |
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An assessment program that wins the support of American families must recognize effort and achievement. |
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And in recognition of her sporting achievement, Katie was awarded our first sixth-form sports scholarship this year. |
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After struggling to get yourself to the top, there is a real sense of achievement, and if it's not raining, the views can be fantastic. |
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After 15 days, we have become like one big happy family where there is a sense of achievement and belonging. |
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For both of them, the biggest pluses of losing weight have been buying lots of new clothes and also the sense of achievement. |
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This stone shows the heraldic achievement of Henry, including, significantly for us, a stag, gorged, enclosed in a fence. |
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Given the group's notoriously bitter and protracted split a decade ago, this was quite some achievement. |
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Authors reported that students demonstrated increased achievement on quizzes and improved interest and engagement. |
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It is wearingly self-indulgent in the way its author recounts every strategy, replays every achievement, extols every ally. |
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In most cases, employers want to know if you can do the job and if there is a track record of achievement, he says. |
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So here is a horse that has already won five Classics with plenty of time on his side to add to a glowing record of achievement. |
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Winning back-to-back Cups is an amazing achievement of mental and physical stamina, as well as hockey skill. |
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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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Perhaps we were still a bit dehydrated but nothing could take away the feeling of euphoria we had at our joint achievement. |
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The award is a joint achievement by everyone at the site and I'm tremendously proud of every single employee. |
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They saw school achievement as within reach if they put forth the necessary effort, and they were willing to make good grades a primary goal. |
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Calum has won every tournament entered for kata and kumite so far this year which is an amazing achievement for someone so young. |
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In three years, we have compiled a record of achievement that is impressive by peacetime standards. |
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That she never did any sport before May 2001 only re-emphasises the achievement. |
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It prides itself on having a low crime rate and a good record of educational achievement. |
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It reflects even more on their achievement of reaching the final that they have done so without two of their most influential players. |
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He said the defendant had an exemplary record of lifetime achievement both academically and in hobbies and pursuits he has been involved in. |
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The gold wreath symbolizes the unit's goal of continued excellence and achievement. |
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This would have been an extraordinary achievement even for an able-bodied athlete. |
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Over the years, club members have notched up a proud record of achievement in all kinds of sports, from rugby and football to snooker and darts. |
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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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Her face glowed with achievement, in her eyes it was she that deserved the accolade, we were merely her tools. |
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The awards are recognition of the achievement of exceptional standards in the production and handling of fresh produce. |
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Those are the facts, but they don't convey the emotions of this achievement, and I won't even try to put them into words. |
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Quite why it took so long for the village to mark this achievement isn't explained on the plaque. |
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They did whatever they had to regardless of whether it brought them a sense of achievement or satisfaction. |
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Students who had set up and run a mini company under the junior achievement young enterprise programme were eligible to enter the competition. |
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To promote the transition from dictionary articles to such further reading is no mean achievement. |
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Carter profiles 21 high-poverty schools in the US, all of which have outstanding achievement records. |
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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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A medical doctor was recently given an award for his achievement in developing a modern approach to public administration. |
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The rankings reflect how education systems manage to raise the achievement of less able pupils. |
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It was a slow achievement but eventually the humans were stopped, and the werewolves shifted forms. |
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He is a special player and setting a World Cup record is a marvellous achievement. |
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He presented each child with a certificate of achievement and his jolly and good humoured manner went down a treat with all. |
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Some disabilities, such as severe autism, can profoundly limit the academic achievement of students. |
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We need to bridge the gaps of academic achievement among all student groups. |
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The length of time in a two-way bilingual program is positively correlated with student academic achievement. |
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They had been taught more purposefully, coached in exam technique and raised and educated in settings where academic achievement was valued. |
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All of these factors contribute significantly to their high dropout rates and poor academic achievement. |
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Burrell received a 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year award from Down Beat magazine for academic achievement and excellence in jazz education. |
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The teachers have helped establish the school's orderly and serious atmosphere, and its culture deeply respectful of academic achievement. |
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But school is still only one strand of their education and academic achievement isn't everything. |
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I chose to interview eleven Vietnamese refugee youths who received scholarships for their academic achievement. |
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Now here is a brilliant group of musicians, each a virtuoso in his own right, with strings of academical achievement behind their music. |
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He has an excellent record of achievement as a Minister in the Northern Ireland Office and the Department for Work and Pensions. |
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An overall increase of 9 marks from the 2003 total was a major achievement and those responsible deserve the highest accolades. |
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Special accolades are in order for Jack Warner and coach Beenhakker, as the achievement could not have materialised without them. |
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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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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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He is congratulated on his wonderful achievement and wished continued success in the future. |
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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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Whizzing along on the train, there was a sense of achievement recalling how we had cycled all that way only 48 hours earlier. |
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She is being put through her paces by mate Lorraine and says she will feel a sense of achievement in completing the 5km race. |
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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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Once at the bottom, we were all overwhelmed by the sense of achievement we had gained from our perseverance. |
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I love them because they're beautiful and because they're the symbol of kings and of my achievement and success. |
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We should be aware of what can hamper our achievement and make the effort to overcome it. |
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Nowadays we live in a culture that puts enormous stock in the achievement of flashy early success. |
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Psychologists also claim that the sense of achievement after exercise also makes fitness enthusiasts feel better. |
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There's a sense of achievement when you buy yourself something special, because you know you have worked hard to get it. |
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Yet the buzz and sense of achievement that referees and officials in all guises seem to feel continues to amaze me. |
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The author, like the sailor, could end up badly battered, or be greatly praised for his courage, skill and achievement. |
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The other side effect is the lack of a sense of achievement or recognition. |
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By any standards, it's an extraordinary record of economic achievement. |
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For all the children, sport offers a tangible sense of achievement. |
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His achievement ranked among the best in Irish sport and his reward for lifting the spirits of a nation was to be named Irish Person of the Year at a televised ceremony. |
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They are glowing with a sense of achievement when they leave. |
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He is an accomplished military officer with a good record of achievement. |
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They also analyzed the long-term academic achievement of these students. |
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The key to raising the achievement of these boys is good teaching. |
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It felt quite relaxing for a change, so perhaps the month off the writing did me some good, and by the end of it I had a real sense of achievement. |
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But, when it came to our showing in the League, we could consider our seventh place to their fifth a great achievement in light of our difficulties merely keeping afloat. |
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In the 1850s the Victorian photographer Roger Fenton took the new technology of wet-plate photography to high levels of artistic achievement and public visibility. |
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I get a sense of achievement from not having a garden, and I've always tried to live somewhere that doesn't have one. |
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Under cover of anti-elitism, people like Sarah Palin love to conflate unearned privilege with hard-won educational achievement. |
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He's been forced to abjure his most important achievement as governor, his healthcare plan. |
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This achievement was a journey full of trials, mistakes, loss, and self-discovery. |
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Solving each of these problems would have been an achievement on its own, he said. |
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Two awards for outstanding achievement were a surprise to the recipients. |
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This will be an influential book, and is a remarkable achievement. |
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Trying to use it do so is antithetical to the achievement of peace and the two-state solution. |
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It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my acquaintance with this excellent piece. |
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They say the two governments have agreed a joint position, bar a spot of fine-tuning on key issues like policing, and this in itself is a major achievement. |
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The barbarous Years, the long-awaited companion to Voyagers to the West, is an even greater achievement. |
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The project aims to improve poor attendance records and raise achievement. |
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She has kept off alcohol, except for one slip, and that is a great achievement for someone who has suffered alcohol abuse problems for many years. |
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Political or not, shown in New York or Budapest, it is a worthy achievement composed with taste and subtlety. |
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Sadly, its most notable achievement is to add layers of red tape and busywork to our already bureaucracy-heavy prison system. |
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The Academy has drawn up plans to celebrate the Silver jubilee in a fitting manner and the conferring of achievement awards are a step in this direction. |
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Well done girls, it was a great achievement to reach a County Final. |
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If the achievement fits his job, and the job fits his words, then he is rewarded. |
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That is why the break fast at the end of Yom Kippur often has an air of achievement. |
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At the centre of Muhammad's achievement was the extraordinary poetry which enshrined his revelations. |
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This achievement can be acquired in multiple places in the world, both free roam mode and in story mode. |
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Grade inflation refers to an increase in grade point average without a concomitant increase in achievement. |
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Modern historians and editors of Bede have been lavish in their praise of his achievement in the Historia Ecclesiastica. |
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However, Caesar may have exaggerated the number of ships wrecked to magnify his own achievement in rescuing the situation. |
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Following this achievement Thomas took little part in the governance of the realm and instead retreated to Pontefract Castle. |
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The full achievement is depicted in the form of a large coloured plaster overmantel in the Lifetimes Gallery at Buckland Abbey. |
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The Royal Society presents numerous awards, lectures and medals to recognise scientific achievement. |
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William's primary achievement was to contain France when it was in a position to impose its will across much of Europe. |
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His legal achievement, the Napoleonic Code, has influenced the legal systems of more than 70 nations around the world. |
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It was a major achievement for an outside group, but the Dissenters were not finished. |
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The Conservative Party believes that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. |
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The great achievement that was the Great Western Railway has been immortalised at Swindon Steam Railway Museum and the Didcot Railway Centre. |
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In terms of educational achievement at the secondary level, Chinese males and females perform well above the national median. |
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That's quite an achievement, I think, for someone inside the M25 to travel north, especially someone with such a plummy accent. |
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Paxton was acclaimed worldwide for his achievement, and was knighted by Queen Victoria in recognition of his work. |
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Marriage is seen as the ultimate social achievement for women while men can go on to do many other great things and gain societal recognition. |
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Brean Hammond focuses on Pope's singular achievement in making an independent living solely from his writing. |
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It attracted little attention at the time, but has now come to be recognised as his first major achievement. |
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He did not always work hard but was exceptionally gifted and achievement came easily to him. |
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The research further indicated that students who listened to the music prior to an examination also had positively elevated achievement scores. |
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In 1996, he received a Laurence Olivier Special Award for lifetime achievement in the theatre. |
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It has featured in every coronation since, an achievement unparalleled by any other piece. |
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In 2000, he was named the MusiCares Person of the Year for his artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. |
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On 4 June 2004, the project received the Europa Nostra Award for remarkable achievement. |
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Although he did not win the Oscar, he was presented with an Honorary Award for his lifetime achievement. |
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Harry Potter is the kind of timeless literary achievement that comes around once in a lifetime. |
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In 2005, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Directors Guild of Great Britain. |
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With this wicket, Andrew Flintoff equalled Ian Botham's hitherto unique achievement of 300 runs and 20 wickets in an Ashes series. |
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In rugby league, the term 'the Double' is referring to the achievement of a club that wins the top division and Challenge Cup in the same season. |
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The achievement marked the first time that a team had finished fourth and gone on to win the title. |
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The expense of this achievement cost the club dearly and a new financial crisis arrived. |
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When elected Mayor in 1905, he surprised his fellow councillors by a tough and uncomplimentary assessment of Council's lack of achievement. |
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The career achievement of all four major championships in one format is termed a Career Grand Slam in that format. |
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No Indian, unless he has micawbered himself into self-complacency, would think 1973 a happy year, let alone a year of achievement. |
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It is perhaps his greatest achievement to have introduced so many people to competitive sailing via their involvement in Clipper Ventures. |
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Since then, the full achievement of the Royal Arms has included a representation of the Garter, encircling the shield. |
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The Great Seal of the United States uses on the obverse as its central motif an heraldic achievement described as being the arms of the nation. |
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This unprecedented achievement was partly attributed the availability of a velodrome. |
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Cistercians equated spiritual health with economic achievement and environmental exploitation. |
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While Americans tend greatly to value socioeconomic achievement, being ordinary or average is generally seen as a positive attribute. |
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However, by the time this was achieved the Luftwaffe lacked the fuel and trained pilots to make this achievement worth while. |
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A Norwegian study covering the period 1980 to 2003 found welfare state spending correlated negatively with student achievement. |
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The British honours system is a means of rewarding individuals' personal bravery, achievement, or service to the United Kingdom. |
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Bell considered the invention of the hydroplane as a very significant achievement. |
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The most significant achievement in this regard was the facilitation of navigability on Danube from the Black sea to Ulm in the 19th century. |
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It also allows researchers to estimate achievement scores and their standard errors. |
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The purpose of the programme is to improve the learning, attainment and achievement of children and young people in Scotland. |
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In 1995, he accepted the David Cohen Prize, in recognition of a lifetime of literary achievement. |
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The achievement of realism in the theatre was to direct attention to the social and psychological problems of ordinary life. |
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We don't want this to undermine her incredible achievement in winning our night's biggest award. |
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Although this achievement has long been a feature of the tournament, it was not until 2006 that a physical Triple Crown trophy was awarded. |
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Habibie, a former Indonesian president played an important role in this achievement. |
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Hellenistic cities sponsored schools of higher learning as an expression of cultural achievement. |
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A small monument to the brothers' pioneering achievement has been erected at Causewayhead roundabout. |
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Despite continued dependence on English goodwill, William's reign showed much achievement. |
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First, early readers as a group keep their advantage in reading achievement over nonearly readers of the same mental age. |
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She writes clearly and readably, no mean achievement given the complexity of much of the material. |
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Chicago high school rankings are determined by the average test scores on state achievement tests. |
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As the revelations about Gill's private life reverberated, there was a reassessment of his personal and artistic achievement. |
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This achievement coincided with kilns that could be fired at higher temperatures. |
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County were awarded Freedom of the City of Newport on 17 August 2013 in recognition of this achievement. |
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As a result of this achievement she was awarded the 2001 Bidlake Memorial Prize for outstanding performance or contribution to British cycling. |
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She also played Isolde in Tristan und Isolde, a role often considered to be her finest achievement. |
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Since the Middle Ages, France has been a major contributor to scientific and technological achievement. |
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This was a remarkable achievement considering they did not hold a port until Cherbourg fell. |
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His record of the achievements of others was an achievement in itself, though the extent of it has been debated. |
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This proposition was later challenged, and it was argued that the 12th century was a period of greater cultural achievement. |
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It would require a commitment too burdensome for the imperial finances and for excessive expenditure of military force for a new achievement. |
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Moldova has also achieved a Free Visa Regime with the EU which represents the biggest achievement of Moldovan diplomacy since independence. |
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Charles Martel's most important military achievement was the victory at Tours. |
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The greatest prose achievement of the 4th century was in philosophy with the works of the three great philosophers. |
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Albuquerque began that year in Goa the first Portuguese mint in India, taking the opportunity to announce the achievement. |
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The 45 pupils who man the AYS base have devoted a remarkable amount of time to create a culture of respect, ambition and achievement. |
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The choice of two marine officials for this achievement certainly appealed to the principles of maritime navigation. |
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The Chinese expeditions were a remarkable technical and logistical achievement. |
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Three different groups of CI children reflect different preimplant characteristics and show different patterns of skill achievement. |
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In January 1535, Pizarro founded the city of Lima, a project he considered his greatest achievement. |
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Baja California has one of the best educational programs in the country, with high rankings in schooling and achievement. |
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During the 19th century, Ratu Udre Udre is said to have consumed 872 people and to have made a pile of stones to record his achievement. |
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Europe in the late 17th century, 1648 to 1700, was an age of great intellectual, scientific, artistic and cultural achievement. |
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On the other hand, an achievement, unlike a state, only lasts for a short amount of time. |
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Holmes accordingly grew up in an atmosphere of intellectual achievement, and early formed the ambition to be a man of letters like Emerson. |
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His achievement in creating a government was considerable, given that almost all of the senior Liberals sided with Asquith. |
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Motivation has been associated with ratings of leadership potential, career achievement, and promotion. |
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Further west, the Thames Barrier is an interesting example of modern architecture and technical achievement. |
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After the completion of the Thames Tunnel, his greatest achievement, Brunel was in poor health. |
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Then the ruler holds the minister accountable for the achievement which is based solely on his job. |
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It is a banner achievement for an athlete to run a mile in under four minutes. |
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If the achievement does not fit his jobs and the job does not fit his words, then he will be punished. |
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To her a child seemed to be the achievement of female sexuality and childbirth appeared as a superorgasm. |
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Having ADFA host a critical conference on the role of writers and the threat of nuclear war, as WANA did, was a notable achievement. |
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It will be the most remarkable British sporting achievement since Virginia Wade won Wimbledon without dropping an aitch. |
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This anthological wax museum is a technology of display simulating cultural achievement. |
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The milestone is the latest achievement for Lockheed Martin Canada's ANZAC team in the 16 months since contract award. |
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Freak Show, then, by its very name should be his crowning achievement. |
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In art history, their achievement rivaled the invention of cubism. |
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Nothing worked, because the kolkhoz system was incompatible with high achievement in the long run. |
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Retaking the refinery marks a significant achievement against ISIL, just a day after pro-government forces retook the nearby town of Beiji. |
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If you have tiger mother tendencies, the very worst thing you can do is visit China. It will only increase your determination to squeeze some achievement out of your young. |
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His reforms redefined standards of masculinity and achievement. |
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Life Fellows must have demonstrated exceptionally high achievement. |
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He may use the entire system as a means to the achievement of his national and international ambitions, but to do so he must not disrupt its impersonal workings. |
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A large claim but a small achievement is inappropriate to the original verbal undertaking, while a larger achievement takes credit by overstepping the bounds of office. |
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His most famous achievement was the construction of the Thames Tunnel. |
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During these decades, true interchangeability grew from a scarce and difficult achievement into an everyday capability throughout the manufacturing industries. |
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Football is the most popular sport in Botswana, with qualification for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations being the national team's highest achievement to date. |
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These raison d'etre and this evolution are not merely the achievement of men's conscious activity but are the unintentional results of their social activity. |
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The greatest achievement of these exploration voyages was attained by Vasco da Gama, who in 1498 becomes the European discoverer of the sea route to India. |
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He made great contributions to European knowledge of the area, and his more accurate navigational charting of large areas of the ocean was a major achievement. |
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The imperial powers were now the models of human achievement. |
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Combining floats with wheels, he made the first amphibian flights in February 1911 and was awarded the first Collier Trophy for US flight achievement. |
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Even his own contemporaries found reason to scoff at his achievement. |
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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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The standard is not however granted automatically with the said achievement of arms and badge, but can be requested if a badge is granted and upon payment of a further fee. |
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He became a Druid of the Gorsedd of Bards in 2008 and in 2009 received the gold medal from the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion for lifetime achievement. |
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These works are from the period of peak achievement of Insular art, which lasted from the 7th to the 9th centuries, before the Viking attacks sharply set back cultural life. |
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While winning the Open Championship is a crowning achievement for any golfer, a win at St Andrews is considered particularly important due to the course's long tradition. |
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Although the coalition was fragile, it was a signal achievement for the Tainui contingent and the main body of the hikoi to arrive at Waitangi on the same day. |
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The ultimate determination of grade boundaries depends upon the quantity of raw marks that would demonstrate achievement of criteria laid out in course specifications. |
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Father hunger appears to be a crucial motivational variable in matters as diverse as caretaking, sexual orientation, moral development, and achievement level. |
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In any event, they do not form part of the Royal Arms, as opposed to the heraldic achievement of the Prince of Wales, who drops them upon his accession as King. |
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The library was essential in facilitating a level of educational achievement that allowed some miners and their children to escape the toil of mine work. |
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The Antonine Wall was shorter than Hadrian's Wall and built of turf on a stone foundation rather than of stone, but it was still an impressive achievement. |
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The Czech Lion is the highest Czech award for film achievement. |
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Another notable achievement came in the 1980 British Home Championship, as Wales comprehensively defeated England at The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham. |
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This presented the creation of SPAB as Morris' greatest achievement. |
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Achievement data from subsequent TIMSS assessment cycles were linked to these scales so that increases or decreases in average achievement may be monitored across assessments. |
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It was the germ of a thought, which, however, was destined to mull around in his conscious and subconscious mind until it resulted in magnificent achievement. |
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In 1956, the BTC was granted a heraldic achievement by the College of Arms and the Lord Lyon, and then BTC chairman Brian Robertson wanted a grander logo for the railways. |
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Labor market success is linked to schooling achievement, the consequences of widening disparities in schooling is likely to be further increases in earnings inequality. |
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Despite a temporary ceasefire in 1972 and talks with British officials, the Provisionals were determined to continue their campaign until the achievement of a united Ireland. |
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The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. |
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The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full heraldic achievement which in its whole consists of shield, supporters, crest, and motto. |
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These various components made up the full achievement of arms. |
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Vaughan, his team, and all involved, should be proud of this achievement and the manner in which they have played during this extraordinary summer of excitement and tension. |
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Perhaps his most impressive achievement as a composer was his ability to transform so many of the main musical forms of his day and stamp them with his own identity. |
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The justice of such criticisms should not obscure his achievement. |
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A comprehensive school is a secondary school that is a state school and does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude. |
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The discrimination may be directly based on an individual's perceived membership of a minority group, without consideration of that individual's personal achievement. |
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Soon orders from wet mines all over England were coming in, and some have suggested that word of his achievement was spread through his Baptist connections. |
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In 2007 the achievement was marked by a plaque in seafront in Penarth. |
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Some of these counterfeits are fabricated with such exquisite taste and skill, that it is the achievement of criticism to distinguish them from originals. |
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It has also been suggested that the traumatic impact of the wars was exaggerated by Henry VII, to magnify his achievement in quelling them and bringing peace. |
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In a music culture that is largely dependent on critical measurement and evaluation, the Zanders consider alternative ways of measuring success and achievement. |
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This achievement would not be possible without the continued commitment of our employees who have helped make NorthStar Anesthesia the quality company it is today. |
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Abiah Darby, wife of Abraham Darby II and mother of Abraham Darby III, provided a rare 18th-century account of her father-in-law's achievement in smelting iron with coke. |
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Vouchers drain money away from public schools, there is no solid evidence that they boost student achievement and they threaten to balkanize children along religious lines. |
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