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Shame on those women between 20 and 40 who have squandered the hard-won achievements of original feminism.
We have even squandered the gains in student achievement made in the wake of the Sputnik challenge.
It helps, too, that Mr Chávez is a spent force whose main achievement is to have squandered an oil boom.
And here we uncover the untold story of Sure Start's successes - an achievement that is being squandered by Blair's bad-mouthing.
This historic achievement should not be squandered.
The property-tax reform, and those "Jesse cheques", may prove his most memorable achievements.But Mr Ventura squandered his winnings.
The whole topic is as rare as the 50-year achievement that's about to be squandered.
Poles now need a new consensus if the achievements of the last two decades are not to be squandered.
Just one more converted try against Scotland last week – and England squandered plenty more chances than that – would have banished any talk of under-achievement.
Academic and institutional achievement was taken for granted, so much so that it could be interestingly squandered or subverted.
In a little over six months, George ("Tax Cuts 'R' Us") Bush has squandered a budget surplus that took his predecessor years to accumulate.In this section America's great achievement Should he be missed?
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