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Justice Brandeise believed that the quality of a man's work was more important than the quantity, that there was something attainable beyond "best" and that anything less was not enough.
The election of the first African American president was a sign for many around the world that even a country born in racism and genocide could transcend its origins, that Americans could indeed achieve a more perfect union, that progress was something attainable by all.
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She pokes fun at her newfound sex appeal amongst the geek and nerd crowd: "Maybe there is something attainable about Bernadette..
"It was something we needed while the actualisation of Biafra seemed attainable.
There was something about them that was real and authentic and attainable, unlike Led Zeppelin or the Rolling Stones, who were gods.
"I am not sure that holding out for a better offer will ever be something that is attainable," he wrote.
It's just: 'Look at this; look how it's done; here it is; we are decidedly not geniuses; this is something that's attainable.'" Nichols and Tucker both credit writer-director Richard Linklater's Austin Film Society for inspiring their conceptual and organizational blueprint.
An artist and a football player?" she thought, and maybe even said aloud that by the time she asks the other kids about their career plans, they've figured out that her expectation is something average, something universally attainable, something ordinary.
It's a goal that's attainable, but it's something you have to do and think about every single day.
Maybe there is something more; perhaps a higher sense of ourselves that is out there and attainable; but we just don't know it yet.
Many prospective candidates spend several elections in unsuccessful seats until they are given the nod for something attainable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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