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to attaining
verb
To accomplish; to achieve.
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"They are inexorably on the road to attaining nuclear weapons".
Why are physical goals so deeply attached to attaining a certain type of body image?
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Ryan Spadola is close to attaining what he had thought was unattainable.
Some economists think cheap oil will prove to be a big hindrance to attaining that goal.
But for all its feigned superficiality, Superamas is genuine in every way and dangerously close to attaining cult status itself.
It would deny Palestinians the dignity, statehood and international assistance they were recently so close to attaining.
Although Elias points out that the two have different skill sets, which is "essential" to attaining success.
American intelligence agencies are divided over how close the North has come to attaining such an ability.
The overall point is to create a picture of human happiness and the obstacles to attaining it.
He is now remembered almost exclusively for his munificence, rather than the route he took to attaining wealth: reputation management (or laundering) par excellence.
All implausible feature-lust aside, though, the main obstacle to attaining all of this in a single camera is a little nuisance called physics.
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