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Roosevelt was successful, marking him as the new leader of the anti-Tammany "insurgents".
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Her reign was very successful, marked by an extended period of peace and wealth-building, trading expeditions to Punt, restoration of foreign trade networks, and great building projects, including an elegant mortuary temple that rivaled the Greek architecture of a thousand years later, a colossal pair of obelisks, and a chapel at Karnak.
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In its report, the polar team said its successful dive marked one of the last geographically significant "firsts" for humans on Earth.
Regardless, this week's successful mission marks an exciting milestone for India, one of the few countries that allocates significant resources to space exploration activities.
ULA's Delta IV Heavy launch is still on the books for later today, and, if successful, could mark the start of a fantastic 24-hour period of rocket launches.
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