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To achieved
verb
To succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
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In Kupres itself, the Bosnian Croat TO achieved minor territorial gains on 4 5 April, before the JNA managed to advance to the outskirts of the town the next day.
To achieved the positive effect of the urban park on human, research need to be done.
All the things we wanted to achieved were achieved in that moment.
And Facebook appears to achieved the ultimate coup: threatening to unseat the mighty Google as the superpower of the web.
With his signature mash of textures, prints and colours, Dutch designer Michael Van der Ham has managed to achieved just this.
This is exactly what New Labour set out to achieved with its multi-branded annual conferences beginning in the late 1990s.
"The euro summit of next week will be fundamental because further progress has to achieved on the governance of the euro zone".
Van Gaal puts it down to an improved balance he has managed to achieved within the squad so that players can be rotated and the team refreshed more easily.
He was deemed to achieved the maximum criteria on financial performance, 170% on meeting strategic objectives and maximum on business – which includes sub-criteria such as improving creative reputation and developing digital strategy.
As Bush discovered the hard way with failure after failure in foreign policy, big talk doesn't lead to achieved outcomes no matter how chummy you are with your fellow leaders.
"Yes we can" had never been much more than a motivational vitamin, too close for comfort to Bob the Builder's "Yes he can!" But by attaching the phrase to the past tense, to achieved history, Obama stripped it of its bright futurity and invested it with a measure of uncertainty, as if intoning both "Yes we did" and an implied "Yes we may".
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