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Every Olympic Games has its moments of record-shattering achievement and Great Britain's women carved their own piece of history last night on a landmark occasion for the sport.
But Bachmann did beat Mitt Romney in August 2011, and whoever ends up writing the history of women and the US presidency will surely give her a mention for this genuinely glass-ceiling-shattering achievement … which turned out to be the pinnacle of Bachmann's political career.
That's not going to be an earth-shattering achievement for the 420-plus dead counted by the seventh day of this war.
The 20th century was a century of great technological achievements, of shattering world wars and of modern art and architecture: 'art for the purpose of art'.1 Within this era, Le Corbusier popularized white in his modernist architecture of the 1920s and with Kazimir Malevich's painting "White on white" (1918), white became a defining icon of modernism.
On the contrary, his unholy alliance with Ecuador's political leadership casts a shadow over what was, despite everything, his real achievement: to reveal shattering news through the revolutionary medium of WikiLeaks.
An attack now by either Israel or the United States would shatter diplomacy's achievements.
The promise of Nash's immense early achievement was shattered, however, in the ensuing 10 years, when he was overcome with a mental illness that was diagnosed in 1959 as paranoid schizophrenia.
Although the technical achievement has shattered the previous record for biological simulation and impressed researchers, ribosome specialists are wary of the study's conclusions.
Shattering glass.
Then glass started shattering".
"It was shattering.
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