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Many of us would agree that these are the tunes we remember best, but it seems odd for a composer to locate his greatest achievements in the nascent years of his art.

From my standpoint as an investor, my fellow VCs and I are taking note to nascent social networks that have shown clear achievement in mobile, and continue growing in terms of both user base and engagement.

The patents have not yet been tested in courts – that is unlikely to happen until someone develops a commercial product based on embryonic stem cells, an achievement probably years away in this nascent field.

But while she would no doubt have been even happier with gold, just competing at the Olympic Games, let alone getting on to the podium, was a stupendous achievement for a young woman whose nascent career was nearly derailed by a terrible combination of injury and illness.

He also made key contributions to the British effort, during the Second World War, to crack the German Army's seemingly unbreakable Enigma code, an achievement that integrated mathematics, engineering, and a nascent effort in computer science, and which ultimately played a crucial role in shortening the war.

Wu, Matthews and Dagher (2007) investigated whether need for achievement has an effect on persistence behavior among nascent entrepreneurs.

The space station is more of a nascent affair compared to the International Space Station, but it is still a huge achievement for China.

One of the few tangible achievements of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro was to strengthen the nascent Global Environment Facility, a multilateral body that has helped underwrite some of these private efforts to help poor countries hang on to their natural assets.

Giacconi's achievements piqued the interest of other scientists in the nascent field of X-ray astronomy, but their research was hampered by the short observation time afforded by rockets.

It was a defining achievement in the early days of the automobile and for the nascent women's movement in America.

Was it the nascent I.Q. of 180, her father's exorbitant praise, an infant inkling that public achievement could be pumped up to heroic proportions as a replacement for personal happiness?

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