Sentence examples for event achievement from inspiring English sources

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What is the most significant event, achievement, or moment of my life?

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Other endpoints included adverse events, achievement of target Hb and associated treatments.

Although such cells might give falsely high rates of PCR failure and/or ADO events, achievement of specific optimal PCR conditions under these "not-optimal" circumstances warranted to have a protocol suitable for single cells in real PGD cycles (with a much better quality).

And with the new "life events" menu next to the revamped status update box, you can fill in the missing pieces of your life's history, including marriage(s), divorce, births and deaths, job changes, moves, medical events, achievements, travels and anything else you want to record.

Since 1998, Google has been designing special, temporary alternate logos to place on their homepage intended to celebrate holidays, events, achievements and people.

But beyond the musical event, the achievement carries personal significance.

LONDON — There's been much made this summer in London of site-specific theater: productions taking place in disused office buildings or subterranean vaults or destinations that are so out of the way that the mere fact of getting to the event seems achievement enough in itself.

I own no jewellery given to me by a man (make of that what you will), but only things that remind me of a significant event or achievement, such as the Monica Vinader moonstone ring I bought when I got my job at the Guardian in 2006 – it's been repaired twice (because I'm seldom without it) but it is always admired for the depth of blue in the stone.

Jessica doesn't like to pin it down to one specific event or achievement, but there are certainly a few along the way that were springboards in her rise.

The first is what I call 'memory clutter' -- this is the stuff that reminds you of an important person, or event, or achievement in the past -- things like those old college papers from 20 years ago, or your adult children's baby clothes, or that soccer trophy you won in kindergarten -- things in a drawer or cupboard somewhere that you just can't seem to part with.

Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) is characterised by a lifelong vulnerability to develop episodes of depressed or elevated mood in response to stressful life events involving achievement or failure.

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