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A profound, paradoxical and rich achievement.
His shot went a yard wide and, even in a career of his rich achievement, that miss may always torment him.
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Nor is this a mere gesture, occupying a page or two ("One need only look at the rich achievements of the domestic breeder to see...".) and pointing in a general way toward an acknowledged truth.
By now, Welles's monumental failure is as ingrained in the notion of who he was as the sound of his voice, even though "Othello" and "Chimes at Midnight" are more humanly rich achievements than "Kane," and among the greatest Shakespeare movies ever made.
"The Sopranos," the richest achievement in the history of television, comes to an end June 10th, after eighty-six episodes.
David Remnick uses his oracular position as editor of the New Yorker to pronounce it "the richest achievement in the history of television".
But here, in her richest achievement to date, she finds such heartfelt theatrical forms for formlessness and confusion that you never feel hoodwinked or doubt her integrity.
The New Yorker editor David Remnick called the show "the richest achievement in the history of television".
His years there were unhappy and tempestuous but rich in achievement.
Despite his fuming aversion to party politics, Mr. Black says he looks forward to Election Day because that is when he feels "most ineffectual," thus making every other day seem rich in achievement.
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