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Yet that proclivity for pushing himself further, always prowling for the next achievement now that the one he's just attained means nothing, is turning on him.
(Although some truisms still attain: The party was nothing special once we got there).
"Nemtsov could have been a kind of sacrifice for those who stop at nothing to attain their political ends," committee spokesman Vladimir Markin said in a statement.
There is nothing to attain, except right here right now, a peace, a joy, and an acceptance of the glory of now.
What we simply need to understand is that there is nothing to attain in the first place, except perhaps rediscover our "primal" self.
After "Superman," nothing will ever attain that meaning again, no matter what I do, how many songs I write, how many singles I have or records I sell, and that's fine.
McNally's script is strained and stagey, striving for a gravitas it doesn't attain, and, under Peter DuBois's direction, nothing feels real.
No one questions why holding the state's budget hostage to attain maximal political goals that have nothing to do with the budget is a legitimate exercise.
And as one of those officials, Bernie Sanders has shown consistently for decades that he stands for the fundamental principles of freedom and will stop at nothing to help all Americans attain a higher quality of life.
They need the U.S., if for nothing else than to enable them to attain economies of scale.
Conservative capitalists "are thus assured of nothing more than mildly discomforting taxation before they attain the bliss of their first billion".
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