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She would boast about his brains, his achievements, how brave he was.
"The Women's Library records our achievements, how difficult they were and will be," she said.
I asked the officer tabulating the day's achievements how the Army disposed of enemy corpses.
Given his achievements, how did Grant come to be an image of political incompetence?
"She would boast about his brains, his achievements, how brave and bold he was," Ms. Scott reports.
While the baby boomers repeatedly revisit their musical, artistic and political achievements, how do their children think of the 1960s?
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It is about the mathematical precision of sporting achievement, how it can be measured down to the second, unlike the success he experienced with The Slap.
In the most surreal part of it, sounding for all the world like the C.E.O. of DHL, Obama described as a laudable achievement how "thousands of tons of equipment have been packed up and shipped out".
However trailblazing her art-making activities, in the end they were finger exercises for her most improbable achievement: how she and Lennon together used the techniques of the avant-garde to turn their celebrity into art.
In this video he describes his tireless journey behind the achievement, how it works, and why he thinks no-one should have to pay a single penny for his achievements.
It's a whole conversation of Māori achievement, how our reo did get stripped, things like that.
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