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A flight to the Earth-Moon libration point is achieved, replicating the achievement of the ARTEMIS mission.

Michael is a writer in New York who had one successful book but can't replicate that achievement.

But to replicate the achievement nationwide, we'd need a nationwide health system – which is sort of a "well, duh" conclusion.

With three teams in M.L.S., Canada hopes to replicate the achievement of 1986 and match the success of the United States team, which has dominated North and Central America and become increasingly competitive on the larger international stage.

And here's the thing: the Germans are now demanding that the European periphery replicate its achievement (and actually surpass it, because the required adjustment is much bigger) without providing a comparably favorable environment — they're demanding that Spain and others do what they never did, which is deflate their way to competitiveness.

The defeat denied Clough the chance to at least replicate the achievement of his father Brian, who had guided Nottingham Forest to the 1991 FA Cup final, where they were beaten by Tottenham.

With its new global network, the ODI aims to replicate such achievements internationally.

In raising the issue, MacGregor and his team want to replicate the achievements of their earlier campaign, Consensus Action on Salt and Health (Cash).

Last season the league showcased two teams in the final and Leverkusen will be hoping that they can replicate the achievements of their domestic rivals.

The UK campaign hopes to harness public support leading up to the meeting of the G8 in June, in an attempt to replicate the achievements of Make Poverty History in 2005.

One of Mr. Ostler's most fascinating chapters deals with the self-conscious program undertaken by Latin writers to replicate the achievements of the Greek philosophers, playwrights and poets, a process that lasted centuries and required trailblazers like Cicero to coin words like "qualitas" (literally "how-ness") to make Latin express abstractions.

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