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"I count working for Ray as one of the milestones of my career".
But though she is both a regular and a favorite at the Met, most of the milestones of her career have taken place elsewhere.
And one of the milestones of popular gerontology in the 1960s was a television interview featuring Comfort and the "red" dean of Canterbury, Hewlett Johnson.
She fretted that she was an inadequate mother, that she had failed to play a part in one of the milestones of her son's life.
It was a Pakistani airbase from which Francis Gary Powers took off in 1960 on his ill-fated U-2 spy flight, one of the milestones of the cold war.
An improved understanding, modeling and forecasting of hydrometeorological extremes over the flood-prone Western Mediterranean region is one of the milestones of the international HyMeX program.
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We outline the milestones of the reconstruction of the printer, the restoration of the technical documentations (Reverse Engineering), and then the calibrations and the measurement results.
This case considers the milestones of the physiological hormonal life of a woman and their effects on the course of MA.
Therefore, hormonal exposures before 5 years of age might alter the milestones of female development, including menarche, either more potently or in a different direction than peripubertal exposures.
It was the first work in the history of the Paris Opera to reach the milestone of 1,000 performances.
The milestone of 25 years of political and economic transformation in a post-communist country offers a good occasion to sum up change processes in its transport sector.
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