The crowning achievement of his career was probably his knockout of bantamweight champion, Lupe Pintor. |
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The Saturn V, the crowning achievement of Wernher von Braun's rocketeers, was the most powerful rocket ever built. |
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Several trailers, TV spots and radio spots round out the basics of the extras, but the crowning achievement in this area is clearly the commentary track. |
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It does not seem at all likely that we will be able to bring this agreement off as a crowning achievement, if we can bring it off at all. |
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The budget chapter is, of course, the crowning achievement of the accession negotiations. |
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The crowning achievement of his long career was his 1880 appointment as the founding Vice President of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. |
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This ultimate meeting, which marked to some extent the crowning achievement of the works, took on a particular solemnity. |
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The crowning achievement of Mr Baudewyns' career came in 1980 when he was appointed as Economic Advisor to the Bank. |
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You were soon on the seventh mansion world, the sphere of the crowning achievement of the immediate postmortal career. |
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Like water, grace gave life to Eulalie's apostolic projects, which finally attained their crowning achievement in Longueuil. |
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For Excellence Sportive Sherbrooke, the nomination of Mrs Leroux constitutes the crowning achievement of six years of relentless work. |
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The performance of the V150 trainset was the crowning achievement of 14 months of work, deploying 100,000 man hours and involving 100 engineers and technicians. |
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He introduced the Kellogg six hour day, believing that leisure time and not economic growth without end represented the true crowning achievement of capitalism. |
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It's Linklater's crowning achievement as a director. |
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The construction of the Eiffel Tower in 1889 was his crowning achievement. |
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The world record set on April 3, 2007 is the crowning achievement of a series of trials launched on January 15, 2007 by the French Excellence in Very High Speed Rail Transport Program. |
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Could The Beast be his crowning achievement? |
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The broad participation was the crowning achievement of efforts to raise awareness among the most marginal populations, while networking and consolidating women's organizations. |
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The El Paso deal is perhaps Mr. Kinder's crowning achievement. |
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We know your personal crowning achievement will be triumphant. |
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Moreover, it was a wonderfully appropriate recognition of her many years of tireless work with the ICJ and a crowning achievement in her long career as a champion of human rights. |
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For true lovers of the art of watchmaking, Blancpain has housed its new ultra-thin movement, the brand's crowning achievement in almost 100 years, in an elegant gold half-hunter case. |
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Founded in 1776, champagnes had pride of place in the 19th century on the tables of the court of Russia with, as a crowning achievement, the creation of the famous Cristal cuvée at the Tsar Alexander II's request. |
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Freak Show, then, by its very name should be his crowning achievement. |
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This understanding of and support for associations as a cornerstone on which to build a civil society with solidarity is a crowning achievement of civics as a social value. |
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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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