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For Lionel, Martha seemed to be more attainable now; Glover believes that what Lionel was seeking to attain was not based on some lustful attraction, but Martha's "goodness".
We need to celebrate it, but celebrate it as our heritage and not as something attainable now".
But the two Wills talk, and beyond helping the Giants win, they seem to share another goal that seems to be more attainable now than it was even last month.
We sit around a table and it makes you feel, like: 'God, that's attainable now,'" says Jenny Ellen Postle, a 2009 BA graduate who's just embarked on a knitwear MA. "That's a bit weird".
It's a goal that seems far more attainable now than it did just a week ago.
We suggest that these criteria are much more attainable now, and more specifically, we use the fossil record to trace the evolutionary history of various cusps among duplicidentates.
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The bit rates now attainable are in the billions (gigabits) per second or even trillions (terabits) per second.
What once required hours of rifling through guidebooks, or Googling into the provincial nooks of the internet, is now attainable in an instant.
Nor is the Chiefs' sage head coach, Rob Baxter, in the mood to settle for gallant runner-up status, having spent the past month hammering home the message that anything is now attainable.
At the extreme depths now attainable by humans some 500 metres in the sea and more than 680 metres in the laboratory direct effects of pressure upon the respiratory centre may be part of the "high-pressure neurological syndrome" and may account for some of the anomalies of breathlessness (dyspnea) and respiratory control that occur with exercise at depth.
Passage to Europe with a smuggler is now attainable almost only by the rich.
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