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The living-room walls were hung with lists of the names of political prisoners, their photos, and a huge chart that showed them bursting from their chains when her group notched up a success.
This week he notched up a success when David Levy, a relative moderate who walked out of the cabinet last January, announced that he and his men would be coming back.
With their initial party a success, the Minuscule team recognized the potential for the project at top-notch European festivals.
With their initial party a success, the Minuscule team recognized the potential for the project to take them to top-notch European festivals.
A success!
The army notched a series of successes, retaking the towns of Kibumba, Kiwanja, Rutshuru, Rumangabo and finally on Wednesday, Bunagana.
Originally hatched to provide venture capital to young enterprises, Bain Capital notched a few such successes, notably Staples and Sports Authority.
Less than two years later, Driscoll's already notched a number of successes.
Stopping doping is now at the forefront of Mr Bush's broader war on illegal drugs—not least, cynics say, because it is probably easier to notch up a big success in tackling steroids in sport than to stop cocaine crossing the Mexican border.
Beginning in the 1980s, Zimbabwe had a voluntary land reform program financed by the British government that had notched some success in integrating more black Zimbabweans into commercial farming.
If so, Sir Terry will continue to notch up successes, even in retirement.
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