He wants to be remembered for dramatic accomplishments, not necessarily for Republican accomplishments.
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Accomplishments beget accomplishments, and studies show that incremental progress can be a strong motivator.
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Track your accomplishments Make sure your bosses are aware of your accomplishments and leadership capabilities.
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I give myself a lot more credit for large accomplishments than I give myself for the small accomplishments.
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He can be known for what he did with his fame and accomplishments instead of the fame and accomplishments themselves.
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In the poll, 49% said that his administration's accomplishments will outweigh its failures, while 44% expect the failures will outweigh his accomplishments.
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After living through her husband's accomplishments, why she now aligns herself with the far less impressive accomplishments of President Obama is perplexing.
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We learn of his jealousies: He seems more interested in the accomplishments of the men he stalks than in notching any accomplishments of his own.
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Essentially, Sam is both wistful of humanity's accomplishments (art and poetry) and aware that such accomplishments often go up in flames (Troy and the current moment).
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You can boast about your accomplishments, or your friends' accomplishments, which might impress somebody in the short term but won't endear you to them for long.
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People who brim with confidence derive their sense of pleasure and satisfaction from their own accomplishments, as opposed to what other people think of their accomplishments.
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Various outdated or nonexistent accomplishments The President likes to take credit for things that others accomplished -- or for Trump-era accomplishments that are now out of date.
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You started your question with "As a decorated member..." Although I'm proud of my accomplishments, the last thing in the world that matters in this conversation are accomplishments.
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Indeed, his accomplishments in loneliness are nearly as towering as his accomplishments in song, and it's the race problem, in part, that apparently made this the heartbreaking case.
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The White House also lauded the accomplishments of Hatch, one of the longest-serving senators in US history, citing his four decades of legislative accomplishments and his leadership on judicial confirmations.
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Aren't his tweets – and his behavior – overshadowing his accomplishments?
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" He summed up Representative Donovan's tenure with, "No accomplishments.
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Among his accomplishments, Mr. Lee better defined the ABC brand.
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Mr. White was proud of his accomplishments as a musician.
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I'm keeping tabs on all of her accomplishments in school.
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It's a beautiful time to take pride in our accomplishments.
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Plus, to be totally honest, you're coasting on old accomplishments.
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Today's action follows other significant Trump administration health care accomplishments.
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The Cubans themselves want to preserve their hard won accomplishments.
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Melania had an extremely successful modeling career, among other accomplishments.
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Accomplishments in areas such as entitlement spending remain elusive, too.
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On stage, the royal lauded Phelps's accomplishments in the pool.
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I can wear it to celebrate myself and my accomplishments.
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Sadly, Mr Johnson is also unlikely to match these accomplishments.
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Instead, they are positive ads focused largely on local accomplishments.
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It is a Hall that's supposed to recognize baseball accomplishments.
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His accomplishments speak for themselves, and he keeps on winning.
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"Don't be afraid to talk about your accomplishments," she said.
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Yet for all the peace, there have been few accomplishments.
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Despite his countless accomplishments, Hamilton's life was not without controversy.
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Retirement is a beginning for new accomplishments, not an end.
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Though Mr Hernández's accomplishments are debatable, his ambition is not.
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But the Jons are not about those kind of accomplishments.
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These are accomplishments of the team, and I'm pretty proud.
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Leaders see those same talents and accomplishments as an asset.
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But there was no entry on Strickland's accomplishments until today.
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The recipients were selected based on academic and personal accomplishments.
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What else do you think counts as impressive Trump accomplishments?
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The list of the administration's LGBTQ accomplishments really goes on.
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"Before long the hype far exceeded AI's accomplishments," they wrote.
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Her classmates were incredibly supportive of her accomplishments, she added.
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This speech is not the time to tout your accomplishments.
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If these accomplishments sound familiar, you've got a good chance.
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After all, Trump has a record of exaggerating his accomplishments.
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But Anohni didn't want to talk much about her accomplishments.
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The accomplishments cannot, and should not, be erased or minimized.
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It's not just Gomez's career accomplishments that have Teefey gushing.
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No other Democrat possesses the stature to match those accomplishments.
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They aren't accomplishments; they are promises to eventually accomplish things.
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Though enjoyable, it distracts from the magnitude of Salomé's accomplishments.
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Board Chairman Junior Bridgeman emphasized Ramsey's accomplishments in a statement.
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And you look at your own accomplishments and think, blah.
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The students were happy, engaged, and proud of their accomplishments.
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This would be a total setback of these wonderful accomplishments.
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The President also touted his own accomplishments at the rally.
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So they stand back and celebrate their accomplishments through others.
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He talks about that being one of his biggest accomplishments.
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These assessments fly in the face of the ACA's accomplishments.
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Removing his name from the award won't erase his accomplishments.
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For them, tribal victory is more important than legislative accomplishments.
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But that was just the beginning of her groundbreaking accomplishments.
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And his signature accomplishments will be on the line. 3.
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His collaboration with the Beatles inevitably overshadowed his other accomplishments.
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Similarly, reviews of his agenda and his accomplishments were mixed.
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What are his greatest accomplishments after he left the Dodgers?
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Make no mistake, those accomplishments are greatly important to her.
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Diplomacy isn't Trump's strong suit; trashing Barack Obama's accomplishments is.
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Jerry Brown emphasized his environmental legacy over all other accomplishments.
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Meanwhile, McRaven can point to accomplishments right here on Earth.
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"Just brag about my accomplishments," she quoted him as recommending.
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"My progressive accomplishments are, I think, irrefutable," Mr. Cuomo said.
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What's your take on the movement's accomplishments this past year?
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But this does not diminish the accomplishments of the Democrats.
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Certainly, his life and literary accomplishments deserved consideration for inclusion.
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Mr. Trump then added his economic accomplishments to the mix.
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Untangling their accomplishments will always be a thicket of controversy.
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"My grandfather went unrecognized for his accomplishments," Mr. Bingham said.
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Others are taking steps to highlight pet issues or accomplishments.
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Whether a politician's accomplishments are "big" is a subjective judgment.
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Luther said she is "very proud" of her mother's accomplishments.
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Accomplishments were the dominant driver of who invested over time.
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He had many accomplishments outside his career as an astronaut.
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When you're describing a previous role, include any relevant accomplishments.
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Q Ambassador Haley, you list a long list of accomplishments.
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We looked at an even broader range of her accomplishments.
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The turmoil of his life came to overshadow his accomplishments.
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Of course, whether these can be considered accomplishments is debatable.
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Republicans don't have a lot of concrete accomplishments to tout.
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Spieth seemed shocked when he was told about Schmitt's accomplishments.
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He also omitted another of his administration's chief deregulatory accomplishments.
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He built on their accomplishments but couldn't compare in charisma.
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The list of Trump accomplishments are growing day by day.
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The holiday did more than simply recognize King's individual accomplishments.
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Higher math, Hacker conceded, is one of humanity's greatest accomplishments.
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McCain's career is studded with a number of other accomplishments.
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Would it be more fair to incorporate broader cultural accomplishments?
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Now is the time to enjoy yourself and your accomplishments.
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I am proud of who I am and my accomplishments.
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It's undeniable that de Blasio has more accomplishments than many of his would-be presidential rivals—accomplishments that were secured despite the almost pathological animosity of a far more powerful figure in Governor Cuomo.
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A groundhog day of failed perfection and accomplishments if you will.
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Her academic accomplishments simply weren't good enough to make that cut.
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Why do we stop marking, ritually, the accomplishments along the way?
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The accomplishments of blacks are front and center in lesson plans.
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Colin Powell says Benioff's philanthropic accomplishments are among his most impressive.
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When women celebrate one another's accomplishments, we're all lifted up. 3.
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Haven't we had more than just one month's worth of accomplishments?
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And still to come, President Trump keeps racking up the accomplishments.
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An agenda and a set of accomplishments serve this country well.
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She says we should own our accomplishments and learn from setbacks.
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So often, the language we use to describe women undercuts accomplishments.
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Quincy Jones has too many awards, accolades, and accomplishments to list.
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It's great when people focus on her ambition and her accomplishments.
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President Trump, he has already accumulated an amazing record of accomplishments.
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Would you find the courage to share your accomplishments with strangers?
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And it's important for Murray to be recognized for her accomplishments.
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"And with Hillary, it's not just words; it's accomplishments," he added.
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In office Mr Trump's legislative accomplishments have been modest, and mixed.
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"I hope it sends a message," she says of her accomplishments.
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Among his proudest legislative accomplishments -- authoring the Violence Against Women Act.
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To be clear, Putin can point to some genuine political accomplishments.
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In the blog post announcing the transition, she trumpeted her accomplishments.
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When push comes to shove, relationships are more important than accomplishments .
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If only we all could be so proud of our accomplishments.
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Focus on future accomplishments and opportunities, too, not just past experiences.
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At such a young age, her accomplishments are only just beginning.
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For video games, it's the desire to gain skills and accomplishments.
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Going through the process of compiling my accomplishments opened up insecurities.
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I began loudly and boldly owning my accomplishments in the workplace.
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"He has a full record of his own accomplishments," Banks said.
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Is there a song or two you associate with recent accomplishments?
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Using his accomplishments for business was one of their few options.
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Garcetti and Landrieu have their own accomplishments at the local level.
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That's right; she can add mother to her list of accomplishments.
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It's important to take pride in your accomplishments like a Leo!
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And Ohanian has a list of accomplishments under his belt too.
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It was about celebrating her accomplishments and how far she's come.
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But a lot of these actions don't translate into tangible accomplishments.
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Scaramucci said people should be focusing on Trump's accomplishments in office.
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And now he can add high school graduate to his accomplishments.
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Second, these issues distract from Trump's failed record of legislative accomplishments.
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Making test flight history is just the latest of Winiecki's accomplishments.
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Critics say that talk is at odds with the tech's accomplishments.
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And when women celebrate one another's accomplishments, we're all lifted up.
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Some of her reputation comes from her accomplishments as a player.
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Those numbers illustrate the difficulty for Republicans in selling their accomplishments.
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So you know, maybe they can be cured by life accomplishments?
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You'll be partaking in some celebrations for your accomplishments this evening.
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In Gates' virtual LA, fictional characters champion his real-life accomplishments.
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Selina hasn't achieved many mantle-worthy accomplishments in her short term.
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His accomplishments, as a pilot, astronaut, and senator are well-known.
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Rubio's accomplishments this AM. The answer was what you'd expect. pic.twitter.
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His ballet accomplishments have given him courage in his other endeavors.
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They will also research a former president, his challenges and accomplishments.
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For instance, I assume it's generally okay to tout positive accomplishments.
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For all Mr. Bosco's accomplishments, his philosophy of acting was simple.
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And she was still early in a career filled with accomplishments.
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But those accomplishments were not enough to outweigh his workplace behavior.
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Prodigy: A docuseries looking at the accomplishments of young elite athletes.
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Yet Mr. Cuomo's failures threaten to eclipse his record of accomplishments.
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Can you name Millwood's team for each of these career accomplishments?
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Now, her accomplishments are finally being recognized on a large scale.
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Bob provided the nurturing that she needed for her later accomplishments.
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His talent and accomplishments in themselves place him in rarefied air.
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Here's how the Trump administration's economic accomplishments actually compare to Obama's.
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First, the President provided a pretty conventional laundry list of accomplishments.
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As with Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, Edison's accomplishments are familiar.
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Trump's highest-profile foreign policy accomplishments have often centered around Israel.
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He ranted about the "fake news" overshadowing all his tremendous accomplishments.
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Now, this is not to take away from the president's accomplishments.
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Her accomplishments also included being the president of Miss and Mrs.
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Her accomplishments since the beginning of her career 1990s are tremendous.
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Presidents prefer memorials to their lasting accomplishments, not their most fleeting.
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It can inspire you to always make strides toward new accomplishments.
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But I am proud of Carmen's friends & classmates on their accomplishments.
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Both Obama and McCrory essentially had their accomplishments on the ballot.
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The earliest pictures are impressive formal accomplishments in a difficult medium.
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One of Fidel's greatest accomplishments is that he was a survivor.
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His charitable accomplishments were also felt by those closest to him.
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Compile a list of your accomplishments throughout the year, Pynchon said.
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Some have tempered their critiques in hopes of achieving policy accomplishments.
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In short, our mutual accomplishments have often hinged on successful diplomacy.
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In that area, she became known for two significant design accomplishments.
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Many weigh the accomplishments and barbarism of the country's Communist Party.
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Here's a look at Trump's biggest accomplishments of the year. 2628.
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These are 39 of the biggest scientific accomplishments of the decade.
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It's where we can teach respect for women and their accomplishments.
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Add the 2026 World Cup to our long list of accomplishments!
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Since then, the young organization has racked up some impressive accomplishments.
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As for the singer himself, he seemed content with his accomplishments.
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"We're getting more respect as athletes for our accomplishments," she says.
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They would be immensely proud of their son and his accomplishments.
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Unfortunately, headlines that focus on acts of violence and hatred, like rape and sexual assault, all too often outweigh stories focused on the huge accomplishments of women in America: accomplishments they of course continue to make.
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Republicans say that Trump's complaints about lack of accomplishments in Congress, such as the failure to pass legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare, have overshadowed accomplishments, such as passing a $28500 trillion tax cut last year.
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The episode will focus on the accomplishments of women in Viking society.
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Getting credit for your own accomplishments can be a surprisingly difficult task.
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DL: I think it's what Jeroen said there need to be accomplishments.
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We tend to think about success in terms of wealth and accomplishments.
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In fact, his orthodontic history is almost as famous as his accomplishments.
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The three musicians certainly have the accomplishments to back up the honor.
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You can imagine in a spreadsheet, 'significant accomplishments 1, 2, and 3.
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Americans must take joy in our accomplishments on the Fourth of July.
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"The accomplishments are beautiful," Leigh Merryday Porch, of Palatka, Florida, tells PEOPLE.
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And when you look at their accomplishments they are just like me.
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CGI is one of our greatest accomplishments of today's society and technology.
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Still, the acting secretary has been able to point to concrete accomplishments.
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Once Republicans take over, Wheeler's biggest accomplishments will immediately come under fire.
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They believe he's a Senator light on accomplishments and heavy on stunts.
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Brinkley was a proud parent as she celebrated Jack's accomplishments on Instagram.
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Obama's trip to Cuba is a way of building on these accomplishments.
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For all her accomplishments, the Albanian-Indian nun was not always popular.
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" Trump also tweeted that Bush's "accomplishments were great from beginning to end.
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These accomplishments all provide the fast feedback of achievement that feels good.
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Are Clinton's accomplishments less impressive, or more impressive, because she's a woman?
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They are "accomplishments," he says during an interview between stops in Iowa.
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THOSE ARE INCREDIBLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN LESS THAN A THREE-YEAR TIME PERIOD.
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Coster, amongst other accomplishments, was the lead designer on the first iMac.
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Matt Ryan, the likely NFL MVP based on statistical accomplishments, is here.
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When Taylor celebrated the various (and amazing) accomplishments of her friends. 8.
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Kyle Richards can now add "superhero" to her long list of accomplishments.
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These two are by far the most prized accomplishments of my life.
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Morgan Freeman can now add rapping to his long list of accomplishments.
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He made much of his qualifications, accomplishments and friendship with Mr Trump.
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In recognition of his accomplishments, Jon was crowned King in the North.
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"I'm more worried about the standings list than career accomplishments," Luongo said.
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Followers see the talents and accomplishments of other people as a threat.
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The NYT's obituary has a great roundup of her life and accomplishments.
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Trump has zero major legislative accomplishments to speak of at this point.
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But that would be the extent of his accomplishments in New Hampshire.
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How do you fit all your great doggie accomplishments onto one page?
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Despite his braggadocio, Trump has a pittance of legislative accomplishments to tout.
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He had no compassion at all… His murders were his life's accomplishments.
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Decolonizing science means acknowledging the scientific accomplishments of non-western ancient civilizations.
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I want to defend President Obama's accomplishments and the progress we've made.
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I don't like that, because I do have a lot of accomplishments.
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In his statement Tuesday, he touted his accomplishments from his political career.
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Now he can add real estate mogul to his list of accomplishments.
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But it was not for these accomplishments that Huggins would be remembered.
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To date, though, most of his alleged accomplishments are hollow or incomplete.
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It talked about accomplishments, rallied our patriotism, and touched on our emotions.
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She researched his life and published a short biography, enumerating his accomplishments.
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Trump's accomplishments have come from replicating the products and services of others.
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These are astonishing accomplishments for a political party founded only in 2014.
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In the last year these real accomplishments are delivering benefits to travelers.
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Treat your favorite grad to some decadent treats to celebrate her accomplishments.
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They brag about accomplishments, drop names, and downplay the contributions of others.
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There are few accomplishments from Mr. Cameron's year with a parliamentary majority.
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This country has witnessed my greatest accomplishments -- my marriage and my sons.
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TV's "Rising," Jordan emphasized Trump's accomplishments instead of addressing the president's civility.
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The first time I met her, she catalogued her accomplishments in gymnastics.
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As for the Senate's legislative accomplishments to date, the record is thin.
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The speech touched on his own accomplishments and didn't focus on Romney.
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Yet Austin's accomplishments are often left out of the ballet history narrative.
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What do you think are your biggest accomplishments from this past year?
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But most of these accomplishments were the work of the executive branch.
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It is hard to see their achievements and accomplishments dismissed and disregarded.
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There have also been touching moments, inspiring accomplishments, and pure entertainment galore.
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Legend boasts a long list of accomplishments as a producer and performer.
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And that Manafort was among those who made those paradoxical accomplishments real.
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The members' emphasis on accomplishments dovetailed with a generosity about past mistakes.
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They carry themselves as though these accomplishments are always top-of-mind.
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With so many career accomplishments already, what is the biggest next goal?
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Speaking of Time's Up, what accomplishments stand out to you so far?
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But these accomplishments never amounted to a self-sustaining fine art career.
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Many evangelicals did not see such a list of accomplishments as inevitable.
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And whatever happens to Mr. Levine, his accomplishments will not be forgotten.
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Are you more likely to dwell on your failures or your accomplishments?
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After two terms in office, the governor's list of accomplishments is substantial.
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Contemporary artists had no chance of matching the accomplishments of the past.
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We don't celebrate most holidays but just the accomplishments in our life.
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In his two terms as governor, Andrew Cuomo has had significant accomplishments.
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I am grateful that they are open about my accomplishments and decisions.
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Mr. Carter saw the Alaska legislation as one of his biggest accomplishments.
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"Steve Jobs generously rewarded accomplishments that he valued," Manock told RR Auction.
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Alexander Vindman, and inflating his accomplishments and his standing in the polls.
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All of these accomplishments make Barry an ideal candidate to teach cartooning.
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The campaign touted Trump's economic accomplishments in its announcements of the Nov.
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Regardless of my accomplishments or strife, I'll just never be good enough.
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Alongside these highly publicized accomplishments, they've been working on a lot more.
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Trump often becomes vexed when staffers are given credit for his accomplishments.
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Even this year, lots of legislative accomplishments have eluded the media's radar.
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Alibaba is amazing not because of our business or scale or accomplishments.
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In a statement, Gerard celebrated the oil industry's accomplishments during his tenure.
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We cannot gamble Bernie's accomplishments on our collective disdain of establishment politics.
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That was followed by two PowerPoint presentations heralding the governor's varied accomplishments.
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Look at the Republicans' major legislative accomplishments of the past 30 years.
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Obama took a long time to get his two major accomplishments done.
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President Trump commemorated the day on Twitter by noting his own accomplishments.
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It's an opportunity for him to celebrate the accomplishments of American athletes.
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Penn Charter athletes learn to celebrate team victories rather than personal accomplishments.
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We love igniting their imaginations, acknowledging their accomplishments, and encouraging good behavior.
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Trump frequently trumpets the military pay raise while listing his administration's accomplishments.
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Sometimes, the mistakes of a politician are as important as his accomplishments.
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Jefferson later declared that this was one of his three greatest accomplishments.
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How do I know Trump has a paper copy of his accomplishments?
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Chief among the novel's many accomplishments is the fluidity of this movement.
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Doing so changes the subject from his lack of accomplishments and scandals.
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Federer says Williams' singles and doubles accomplishments are unparalleled in the game.
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For many imaginative people, artists or winemakers, life always feels like a failure seen from inside; where the rest of us can see only the accomplishments, they see the unrealized scale of the ambitions that preceded the accomplishments.
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Keira Knightley can officially add OBE winner to her long list of accomplishments!
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No matter how modest his club's accomplishments, the MVP is an individual award.
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Not only does it ignore the accomplishments of three founders — Louisiana Purchase, anyone?
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The primary point of Washington's farewell was not to recite his administration's accomplishments.
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Rosina Maize is proud of her husband Earl's accomplishments as Cassini's program manager.
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Often, interviewers will ask for specific examples of accomplishments or challenges you've tackled.
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And when we celebrate our accomplishments, we are often penalized for self-promotion.
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Instead, they turned to nominations, to build accomplishments they could tout to voters.
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When President Obama tweets about your accomplishments, you know it's a big deal.
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Creativity is a better predictor of lifetime accomplishments than IQ or school performance.
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His accomplishments earned him dozens of college scholarships worth more than $3 million.
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We're most happy about our history of scientific accomplishments with 91% feeling pride.
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Are all of her accomplishments enough to silence critics who make snap judgments?
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Ciara has a new partnership to add to her growing list of accomplishments.
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The result is few political accomplishments that benefit the country as a whole.
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President Trump has touted the defeat of ISIS among his list of accomplishments.
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Here's a look at Trump's three biggest accomplishments during his first 100 days.
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"He knows what he's doing," Trump said after rattling off Penske's racing accomplishments.
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So, treat your favorite grad to some decadent treats to celebrate his accomplishments.
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Churchill could claim important domestic accomplishments in his long political career as well.
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Most recently he's highlighted Obama's accomplishments during his first 100 days in office.
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And now he can add Sienna Princess Wilson to his list of accomplishments!
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We can now add real-estate dealings to One Direction's list of accomplishments.
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Clinton has decades of accomplishments on this front, while Donald Trump has none.
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Sullins is hoping for more accomplishments from Musk and fewer tweets in 2019.
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Black women, our stories and our accomplishments, are overwhelmingly vast and often overlooked.
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It's evenly divided between successful executives and middle managers with few professional accomplishments.
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When he lost power in 1999, he blamed reporters for downplaying his accomplishments.
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There's still room for first-time accomplishments in the magazine's global editions, though.
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Russell, 61, congratulated his ex and his daughter on both of their accomplishments.
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After all, the Iran deal was one of Obama's signature foreign policy accomplishments.
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She starred in a Gatorade commercial that implored viewers to supersede her accomplishments.
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Team leads should send a weekly email, featuring current initiatives and recent accomplishments.
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Dwelling too much on past accomplishments is a recipe for stunting future progress.
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Of course I was proud of my accomplishments, but I wasn't genuinely happy.
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Reputations in the political world often bear no connection to observable, quantifiable accomplishments.
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Lindsey Graham tweeted that Pelosi couldn't "tear up the accomplishments of this President."
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In the first video, she promised a weekly update on the president's accomplishments.
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Molly Redden reviewed Biden's first-term accomplishments for The New Republic in 2013.
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Of course, Democrats will also say Trump is overselling his foreign policy accomplishments.
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She's also talking about herself as opposed to someone else judging her accomplishments.
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Had you applied yourself, there would have been no limit to your accomplishments.
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It is, without question, one of the greatest accomplishments of the human race.
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The event, hosted by the White House, was designed to celebrate students' accomplishments.
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The 60-second ad, "Accomplishments," will start running in New Hampshire on Saturday.
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Obama also detailed a list of his accomplishments throughout the last eight years.
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Look up my congresswoman's credentials and you will find a multitude of accomplishments.
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For now, Republican lawmakers are heading home with few legislative accomplishments to tout.
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Their athletic accomplishments on the field led to an historic victory this year.
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Now, someone had given my skills and accomplishments a definite value, in dollars.
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In announcing the decision, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus highlighted Lewis's civil rights accomplishments.
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"We've come too far to turn back," he said of his administration's accomplishments.
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Clinton's sheer professional survival is as inspiring as any of her other accomplishments.
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While Carullo recognizes Levin's accomplishments, she is ready to make her own mark.
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Fast forward one year later, and now look at him and his accomplishments.
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"The president had a fantastic speech talking about all our accomplishments," said Rep.
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He has also compared himself to past presidents to tout his own accomplishments.
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Some women may have been content with such accomplishments, but Louisa wanted more.
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Looking at his short list of accomplishments, however, that's basically all he has.
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Despite Devio's formidable accomplishments, Shalhoub said, few will ever know of his greatness.
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Prestige aside, the Eisner may be the least of this graphic novel's accomplishments.
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Despite the rising interest, however, there have been strikingly few accomplishments to date.
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In her statement, Tsongas reflected on her accomplishments in her decade in Congress.
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He said Trump should focus more on his accomplishments than on attacking others.
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His lifetime accomplishments have motivated him to believe that no prize is unobtainable.
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If its fails, they will have zero legislative accomplishments to take to voters.
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His life is honored for his accomplishments, but more so for his character.
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President Trump and those in his administration continue to emphasize their deregulatory accomplishments.
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Reference your email recipient's accomplishments to show that you have done your research.
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They were people famous for the old-fashioned reason: They had actual accomplishments.
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Sophia Amoruso: There's so many huge accomplishments over the course of your career.
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Patrick has a long list of accomplishments while serving as Deputy, & previously Boeing.
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Mr. Staggs, who joined Disney in 1990, has an extensive list of accomplishments.
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Now, Cena can add prolific wish-granter to his flourishing list of accomplishments.
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The accomplishments of the alliance are staggering, but their legacy is not enough.
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Their other accomplishments far outweigh their participation in something their era considered ordinary.
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Looking forward to working with him to build on our accomplishments this fall.
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However, Harrison says her accomplishments in the sport outweigh what Rousey ever achieved.
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Their outstanding accomplishments and passion for their craft have created a timeless legacy.
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As a recent college graduate, many of my accomplishments are still to come.
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Ms. Harrison's accomplishments were reported that day by WFMY, a local television station.
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The trouble with all this vanity is that it obscures Ovitz's real accomplishments.
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"I've had incredible highs and incredible accomplishments happen in my life," he said.
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But his accomplishments as a gardener, the MoMA show revealed, were equally impressive.
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We work hard to be each other's biggest champions and celebrate our accomplishments.
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The statues can reference recent games, major accomplishments, trademark gestures or humorous incidents.
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But Ms. Dingell said she worked to establish her own record of accomplishments.
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He also bragged about his accomplishments at the 500-day mark in office.
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The site has spent thousands of dollars on Facebook ads touting Trump's accomplishments.
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In almost every piece he tackles, he adds to his already impressive accomplishments.
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At the courthouse naming ceremony in 2012, Mr. Leighton played down his accomplishments.
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The group's success largely hinged on the accomplishments of its black women members.
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But a cheating scandal has tarnished its accomplishments and left the sport reeling.
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But being a successful HHS Secretary is about more than accomplishments and contributions.
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Yet even without his evolutionary works, Darwin's accomplishments are nearly impossible to match.
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This isn't the first time Scialfa has boasted about her son's accomplishments online.
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Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne can add Twitter breakout to her list of accomplishments!
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Considering her lack of accomplishments, there seemed not to be much to hide.
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For all his accomplishments, though, Bloomberg seems to belong to a bygone era.
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And broadly speaking, Chinese people have reason to be proud of their accomplishments.
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Still, Mr. Exner was hard pressed to name more than a few accomplishments.
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List your accomplishments from the past year or quarter in an organized format.
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Be descriptive but concise, using figures to highlight the impact of your accomplishments.
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Some loud cursing, as he spoke at length about his accomplishments as governor.
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Some loud cursing, as he spoke at length about his accomplishments as governor.
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Trump has regularly touted his accomplishments with the black community since taking office.
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Trump can do that by highlighting his accomplishments and using positive, unifying rhetoric.
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He was gorgeous and brilliant and a man of many facets and accomplishments.
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That's an impressive list of accomplishments for anyone, let alone a middle schooler.
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If you are feeling insecure at work, make a list of your accomplishments.
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Diversity politics is at bottom a substitute for objective moral and personal accomplishments.
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They deserve the respect that their humanity, their accomplishments, and their work demands.
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They're funny because they're overcompensating for their fear by bragging about their accomplishments.
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Before you get caught up in sharing your accomplishments, take a step back.
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Rather, the argument was over who could build on the 210th president's accomplishments.
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Still, were Trump to win, many of Obama's accomplishments would be under threat.
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The current problems in the periphery do not really threaten the economic accomplishments.
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Charlotte and Wilbur reminded me that there's an invaluable self beneath your accomplishments.
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They like Trump's accomplishments but are consumed with negative news and remain undecided.
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Trump also touted his own accomplishments, including moving the US Embassy to Jerusalem.
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My record of accomplishments clearly shows I have been successful in doing that.
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Despite his many accomplishments with the Bruins, Bush left U.C.L.A. an unhappy man.
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Here is a look at two years of Mr. Trump's chief military accomplishments.
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It's no sweat to change your mind on the accomplishments of Thomas Edison.
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And it's all the more impressive for how lightly it wears its accomplishments.
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She credited Stewart, her friend since AAU days, and rattled off Connecticut's accomplishments.
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Brb gotta go save the world and burn all these fuccbois You know those moments when you meet a scrub at a bar, list all your ample, verifiable accomplishments, and he interrupts you to list his own made-up accomplishments?
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Senators talk about Mansfield the way jazz musicians talk about Charlie Parker: He is the figure whose accomplishments they are doomed to be judged against forever, even as the context in which those accomplishments were possible recedes irretrievably into the past.
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This is an agenda that goes further than just repealing President Obama's signature accomplishments.
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With these accomplishments behind them, could the two actresses both take home the Oscar?
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For all these players' individual accomplishments, their resumes still have that one gaping hole.
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TAFURI: It didn&apost go well although at first they did make some accomplishments.
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And I'm going to go over those accomplishments in just a couple of minutes.
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Let's just take a moment to reflect on just some of the accomplishments since.
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But to ignore the kickbacks is to also overlook the man's accomplishments in sport.
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He bragged about how many girls he was friends with and his athletic accomplishments.
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President and members of Congress looking to run on their accomplishments in the midterm.
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For all her public accomplishments, she feels left alone to deal with the backlash.
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Basketball players, starlets and soccer players are so old culture, famous for actual accomplishments.
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Michael B. Jordan can now add director to his long list of career accomplishments.
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Among her many accomplishments is her ability to become a viral meme almost instantly.
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The paper attacked online articles that "exaggerate and generalise and shout" about China's accomplishments.
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Still, despite these accomplishments, I admit there's a major drawback: I'm not that happy.
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The Knapps got a letter from the Carolina Panthers congratulating Julia on her accomplishments.
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"What's most impressive isn't the endless list of stats, awards, and accomplishments," he continued.
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Is it the case that in your list of accomplishments you can't mention that?
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These will be huge accomplishments, with reverberations throughout many fields of science and technology.
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What could be wrong with a meme that highlights the accomplishments of overlooked women?
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Ted Kennedy in the late 1990s — one of the Utah Republican's great bipartisan accomplishments.
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According to Risk, that's pretty much how the Earth-shaking accomplishments of WikiLeaks happened.
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The tragedy grabbed and held public attention, eclipsing some of Voyager 2's accomplishments.
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Carrie Underwood can now add Walk of Fame recipient to her list of accomplishments!
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But Eva did not allow the atrocities she faced to prohibit her life accomplishments.
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He also made no reference to his accomplishments—though another emerged at the rally.
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If your parents aren't praising your accomplishments like this than you're doing something wrong.
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Despite her many accomplishments, Johnson, who turned 98 this past summer, always remained humble.
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People will celebrate your accomplishments, but be more inspired by you sharing your weaknesses.
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Here's a look at President Trump's biggest controversies and accomplishments since his last birthday.
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Trade deals, environmental and financial regulations are other accomplishments the President wants to protect.
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McGahn's obscurity belies the importance of his position and the significance of his accomplishments.
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For all the respect and accomplishments, Spinks had not made the big pay days.
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There was the comparison to the productivity and accomplishments of other presidents, of course.
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He's surrounded by science deniers and fossil fuel junkies POTUS jealous of Obama accomplishments.
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What mattered most to John Glenn, however, were not his many and historic accomplishments.
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Many Oklahomans took to social media to display their heartfelt appreciation for his accomplishments.
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His lack of legislative accomplishments could cost him control of the House in 2018.
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And PEOPLE is recognizing their accomplishments with new interviews, recipes, diet plans and workouts.
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Now she can add covering French Vogue to her ever-expanding list of accomplishments.
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In terms of his accomplishments, though, the Keepers of the Quaich tops his list.
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We (especially women) are brought up to downplay accomplishments and apologize when we shouldn't.
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The experience section should include your current and past job titles, responsibilities and accomplishments.
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It's time to raise awareness about the mission and accomplishments of America's health centers.
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Remember that most of their major accomplishments kind of came out of left field.
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The actions are giving vulnerable Republican lawmakers accomplishments to tout on the campaign trail.
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"I'm proud of all my boys," he said, then listed some of their accomplishments.
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First, can you tell me about what initiatives or accomplishments you're most proud of.
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On the other, my family is American, and we take pride in US accomplishments.
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But for close watchers of the thoroughbred game, his accomplishments are second to none.
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Meanwhile, some of Trump's recent accomplishments have been met with concern and outright opposition.
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But, there's a big difference between being proud of your accomplishments and becoming complacent.
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It's easy to judge your worth and your accomplishments based on the same benchmarks.
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Trump took multiple opportunities at Monday's Easter Egg Roll to promote his administration's accomplishments.
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He was proud of his accomplishments and the audience was moved by his speech.
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The list of other bipartisan accomplishments that make Americans safer is a long one.
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On Tuesday night, Trump reviewed what he saw as the accomplishments of his presidency.
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Welch immortalized his accomplishments in his books, Jack: Straight from the Gut and Winning.
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And then we had a pleasant conversation about my daughter's academic accomplishments and acclimatizing.
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One of the accomplishments Ryan touted in his announcement was bulking up military spending.
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His status quo-breaking accomplishments likely fueled the backlash that gave us President Trump.
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And Republicans should run on those accomplishments, which are good for middle class Americans.
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The "guilty" can lose the accomplishments of a lifetime, with no chance for redemption.
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Then, as she closed, listing the sundry accomplishments of the Obama years, it blared.
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The audience erupted in laughter early, when Trump bragged about his accomplishments as president.
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It's a hugely productive day and you're very proud to show off your accomplishments!
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Could one support the accomplishments of their nation's leader without identifying as a patriot?
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There's also the argument that Cuba's environmental accomplishments have been more accidental than intentional.
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If it were, audiences would have a far deeper appreciation of Le Brun's accomplishments.
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This has slowed action on Capitol Hill and obscured the genuine accomplishments listed above.
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Ciani's accomplishments include groundbreaking work in sound design, quadrophonic analog synthesizer performance, and composition.
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A pruned down resume gives your big accomplishments and roles a place to shine.
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Despite accomplishments, JCPenney has continuously struggled along with the rest of the retail industry.
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Despite Gorman's accomplishments, news of her death was not widely reported at the time.
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"It's difficult to have her accomplishments trivialized by a partisan motion," the judge said.
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But several Republicans expressed support for Pruitt at the hearings, praising his EPA accomplishments.
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In spite of all her accomplishments, she had great difficulty getting her work performed.
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She has never lowered her standards on this, and it shows in her accomplishments.
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Extravagant parties and cruises distract from and mock my grandmother's groundbreaking struggles and accomplishments.
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Despite his accomplishments, Khorana's friends described him as a modest man who avoided publicity.
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As the president vents, he constantly rattles off what he sees as underappreciated accomplishments.
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It's one of the greatest physical acting accomplishments I've ever seen in my life.
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For me, turning 40 isn't about going bald or tallying up my professional accomplishments.
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She blamed the Democrats and the news media for deflecting from the president's accomplishments.
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My scholarly and athletic accomplishments went largely ignored, while my failures drew Mum's abuse.
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Yet major legislative accomplishments have been regrettably far between in her tenure in Congress.
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He touted what he saw as the many accomplishments of his administration so far.
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It also puts into perspective how much women's accomplishments are seemingly undervalued by institutions.
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We looked at his record, whose major accomplishments were initiatives that Republicans have opposed.
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Here are some claims to watch for: Exaggerations Trump frequently exaggerates even legitimate accomplishments.
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To begin with, antitrust enforcement has been romanticized well in excess of its accomplishments.
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Google's DeepMind research group has a lot of flashy AI accomplishments to its name.
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One of Macri's accomplishments, however, was to improve the credibility of official economic data.
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One of Macri's accomplishments, however, was to improve the credibility of official economic data.
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Second, while bipartisan consensus and accomplishments are elusive, the terrain is not completely barren.
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The book also looks at the many inventions and accomplishments credited to the legend.
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Not one, however, delivered any remarks in praise or recognition of his Senate accomplishments.
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Bold, pro-growth tax reform and much-needed welfare reform would be important accomplishments.
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Biden frequently touts accomplishments made during the "Obama-Biden administration," while South Bend, Ind.
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But in general, aides would much rather focus on the economy and his accomplishments.
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Michelle Jones and Reginald Dwayne Betts capture our attention because of their extraordinary accomplishments.
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They are the ones making tangible accomplishments in lowering the cost of reaching space.
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Keep track of all your accomplishments, major contributions, and when you get positive feedback.
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They recall days of glory and great accomplishments — like the naming of the Slinky.
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The assumption is that he will hammer home the Republican Party's accomplishments (The Hill).
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Despite his accomplishments, Mr. Jones has not forgotten what his struggles have taught him.
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Explain how you can apply the accomplishments you've just outlined to make those improvements.
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These legislative accomplishments were about using government in positive ways to widen people's options.
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At the very least, you should give your employer a list of your accomplishments.
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In a tweet earlier this week, Trump touted his accomplishments and blasted poll numbers.
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Al Sharpton on Sunday praised President Obama and touted his accomplishments while in office.
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But Yilmaz said on Tuesday nothing about Ataturk or his accomplishments had been removed.
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" McCain's letter continued, "Be proud of your accomplishments and never stop believing in yourself.
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And how do his legislative accomplishments rank against the list of our greatest senators?
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Her other accomplishments may have been less high-profile but were no less important.
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The company tweets out major accomplishments, and executives agreed to start being more transparent.
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Mark says it's equally important to acknowledge your accomplishments along the way as well.
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When asked by CNN to reflect on his life accomplishments, Turner cited his family.
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He worked as a journalist, reporting uncritically and favorably on the Chinese regime's accomplishments.
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The Republican Party's electoral successes are despite, not because of, recent actual policy accomplishments.
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Moral clarity only works when we can genuinely point to our own moral accomplishments.
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The Washington Post Editorial Board: John Bolton's legacy: Chaos, dysfunction and no meaningful accomplishments.
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Guinness World Records tracks the most extreme creations, stunts, and accomplishments on the planet.
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The mayor couched many of his accomplishments and plans as having a national scope.
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Mr. Booker has a relatively thin record of signature legislative accomplishments in the Senate.
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That was big — and I don't want to diminish their accomplishments in any way.
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Preserving gun access is just one of the accomplishments that Ms. Stefanik points to.
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ARE, Sweden — Add one more — final — comeback to Lindsey Vonn's list of career accomplishments.
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For all Senator Clinton's talents, skills and accomplishments, Barack Obama provides the greater hope.
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Perhaps the most obvious of these accomplishments is the economic growth Trump has unleashed.
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Thirty-seven percent said none of the listed accomplishments elicited positive feelings about Trump.
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"Were their accomplishments equitable with the amount of publicity it garnered?" the critic asks.
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Many of Mr. de Blasio's accomplishments as mayor are tied to reducing income inequality.
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There's a shelf of trophies and belts, all sitting on the same shelf as a stereo receiver and some paperwork; it's as though the accomplishments are an afterthought, not because Marc isn't proud of his fighters, but because the accomplishments are ephemeral.
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"I stand before you exuberant, but also humbled by my recent accomplishments," Uwamanzu-Nna said.
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See also: Shafik's mentor Hoda Shara'awi, who paved the way for many of her accomplishments.
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He wants to go through his many accomplishments, regularly deflecting questions to keep on task.
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Of course, now Lopez is known for dancing, singing, acting — among many, many other accomplishments.
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AlphaGo Zero's victory turned out to be one of AI's most impressive accomplishments of 2017.
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This same technique can also be used if you're asked to share your best accomplishments.
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Let's be real: There are no celebrations to congratulate single women for their life accomplishments.
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He's trying to create a game in which meaning is ambiguous and accomplishments are fleeting.
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His accomplishments as the top prosecutor in the Eastern District of Kentucky are not insignificant.
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When you think back on your teenage accomplishments, a few things likely come to mind.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I&aposm proud of our history and all of our great accomplishments. Definitely.
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BAIER: Despite all of his accomplishments, awards, and high-profile endorsements, Krauthammer was always humble.
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However, the public is divided over whether the Obama administration's accomplishments will outweigh its failures.
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The move will expose more people to Sanders&apos accomplishments, said board member Gregory Wilson.
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I get the premise is to award people for their accomplishments, but is it really?
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Happy to share my life with you and so excited to see all our accomplishments.
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These are both great accomplishments for Pulisic, and fans should be excited about his future.
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Refinery29 is honoring these accomplishments by looking back at women's successes from 1900 to 2016.
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She joined other Democrats in declining to stand and applaud for some of Trump's accomplishments.
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In response to this, I'll be starting a weekly list of accomplishments by undocumented immigrants.
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Clinton has a long list of accomplishments and talents that make her an excellent candidate.
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" And if you're honest they will be impressed by "your accomplishments and your self-awareness.
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But some of her most revolutionary accomplishments were in the realm of opioid addiction treatment.
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He has already delivered a long list of incredible accomplishments for conservatives and the country.
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In fact, they often skip, ignore, or suppress the accomplishments of women and nonbinary people.
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So this Women's History Month, we're taking time to celebrate the accomplishments of transgender women.
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While we glorify football players for their accomplishments on the field, they are not heroes.
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Mr Zverev's aggregate accomplishments over the last 503 weeks set him far beyond his contemporaries.
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Celebrating his accomplishments, however, does not mean demeaning those of other athletes — especially female athletes.
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Let's not be overly concerned with accomplishments and remember that we are human beings first.
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At 26, Roche is committed to letting her outfits and her accomplishments do the talking.
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Promote Yourself or No One Else WillIt might feel uncomfortable, but talk about your accomplishments.
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Adding to her list of accomplishments, she is also a singer, television producer and philanthropist.
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There are things I'd like to stand out for: my writing, my accomplishments, my personality.
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And we are also proud here in Georgia of the great accomplishments that we have.
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Her impossibly long list of accomplishments aside, Parton is simply the best all-around human.
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For the latest collection, Leibovitz focused exclusively on prominent women whose accomplishments have broken barriers.
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Only put your top accomplishments, the ones that truly paint a picture of your success.
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The former New York Yankees slugger, 44, celebrated his fiancée for all of her accomplishments.
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Each of the three portraits represent a different aspect of Chisholm's public role and accomplishments.
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But my god, sir, lay off the accomplishments of popular teens and like, Moon Pie.
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Republicans have championed accomplishments such as confirming Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and slashing regulations.
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Worse still, this game only serves to weaken the accomplishments of what came before it.
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Rubio also had a tough time on the issue of his accomplishments in the Senate.
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These are the bucket list accomplishments of Cecile Tegler (92) and Mildred "Milly" Reeves (97).
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And, if you listen to him list his career accomplishments ... dude's actually got a point!!
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Hours before the dinner, Trump tweeted that the "FAKE media" failed to trumpet his accomplishments.
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I'm not playing myself down, so I keep my sense of pride about my accomplishments.
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No, if Obama wants to talk about his accomplishments, he should steer clear of Syria.
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At a minimum, Republicans are going to do incredible violence to President Barack Obama's accomplishments.
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But it is rather odd to tout them as "accomplishments" of Trump's first 100 days.
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He has no legislative legacy-building accomplishments under his belt -- beyond his former friend Sen.
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The Supreme Court decision threatens to undercut one of President Enrique Pena Nieto's signature accomplishments.
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In their note, the co-founders reflected on happier accomplishments by their now-faded startup.
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And of course, I would never devalue the endorphins that come with logging small accomplishments.
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President Donald Trump has made a habit of undoing his predecessor's accomplishments, especially environmental regulations.
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Rossi posted a snarky reply to Facebook, touting his personal accomplishments in qualifying for Boston.
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But Pruitt is wrong that these facts somehow prove that Obama boasts few environmental accomplishments.
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Ending slavery and holding the Union together — albeit by force of arms — are unparalleled accomplishments.
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The musical accomplishments can end up overshadowed by even the slightest hint of biographical detail.
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But Pruitt's allies have also given him credit for accomplishments that don't belong to him.
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Hillary Clinton repudiated a lot of her husband's chief accomplishments when he was in office.
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He adds that pride is about how satisfied people feel with their accomplishments in life.
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That's always been the Wellesley girl problem — no one can be surprised by her accomplishments.
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Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), who endorsed Rubio Tuesday, fumbling to name one of his accomplishments.
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Even more impressive business accomplishments do not readily translate into success in the White House.
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Yet Wikipedia still promotes an unreal picture of the world, and of whose accomplishments matter.
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None of this means we should not celebrate the accomplishments of the Asian American Olympians.
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Mr. Acosta's accomplishments are a source of great pride for our community and our nation.
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Her remarks play into an underlying theme of Tuesday's conventions speeches: historic accomplishments by women.
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"Bob was a man of unassuming manner that belied his vast accomplishments," the obituary states.
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Mr. Trentlage's work was "one of the great single accomplishments in advertising history," he wrote.
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One of Hickenlooper's primary selling points was his accomplishments while dealing with a Republican legislature.
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Lugar's foreign policy accomplishments were more enough to secure his legacy as a great senator.
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The arrival of that group coincided with the beginning of the liberal Senate's greatest accomplishments.
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The report provided copies of Biru's record before and after his managements accomplishments were redacted.
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The next six years of the Obama era featured divided government and few major accomplishments.
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Therefore, reasonable accomplishments in the process should be outlined and praised as they are achieved.
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He just wishes he got the credit he believes he deserves for his perceived accomplishments.
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But he proudly (some might say relentlessly) reported our accomplishments to his patients and friends.
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The assumption was that Trump's admiration for Kelly was driven by the latter's military accomplishments.
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"Patrick has a long list of accomplishments while serving as Deputy, & previously Boeing," Trump wrote.
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It is known in Washington as one of the most difficult legislative accomplishments to achieve.
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Trump last Friday touted his accomplishments ahead of his 100th day in office on Saturday.
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What this God really wants is adulation — and to burnish the record of his accomplishments.
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Even with his accomplishments, Cicerone retained a self-effacing quality and playful sense of fun.
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His canvas is too large, his story too sweeping, his causes and accomplishments too vast.
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So far, one of OpenAI's most famous accomplishments is beating humans at competitive video games.
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On Wednesday, Congress added to its accomplishments, adopting legislation to make lynching a federal crime.
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When it comes to their own accomplishments and failures, likeable leaders take things in stride.
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Still, he chose not to borrow from or otherwise try and build on their accomplishments.
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"They are, despite their really extraordinary accomplishments, a very unattractive people, the Israelis," he confided.
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Each of the recipients receives $150,20103 for accomplishments in the worlds of literature and theater.
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You should be proud of your previous roles, your accomplishments and your education, she explains.
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And if Democrats do take back the House, they're going to need some legislative accomplishments.
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Accomplishments don't cure eye twitches, but stress is one of the main causes of them.
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The postings are straightforward: age, height, zodiac, weight, job, accomplishments, where their kid was born.
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You have to see how he himself portrays his accomplishments and portrays his own career.
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I'll let my accomplishments speak for myself and he can let his speak for himself.
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Cruz said Thomas's accomplishments and character deserve a permanent place in the nation's historical record.
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But for her, too, he's a pile of accomplishments, fragile identity, and vaguely admirable qualities.
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Then, write next to each of those responsibilities the accomplishments you made in that responsibility.
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Also, employees should discuss previous accomplishments and how those have contributed to the company goals.
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Mr. Murphy has made trying to preserve Mr. Obama's accomplishments a centerpiece of his campaign.
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It's winning World War II and Silicon Valley, but it is not just the accomplishments.
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They have to learn to highlight accomplishments like tax reform, job creation and regulatory relief.
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Michelle Obama's accomplishments are her own — and Mary Tyler Moore is part of the reason.
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"I think Bill has accomplishments to point to like universal pre-K," Mr. Johnson said.
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You've heard of helicopter parents, who hover anxiously near their children and monitor their accomplishments.
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Washington certainly had great confidence, but in his address he didn't brag about his accomplishments.
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As impressive as her talents were, mental health and personal accomplishments should be sharply distinguished.
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They have closely followed Al-Sayad's athletic accomplishments and her pursuit of an Olympic spot.
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He said Republicans cannot run for re-election in 2018 without having some legislative accomplishments.
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Mr. Trott certainly has a long list of accomplishments to cite in pitches to investors.
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The family held education in high regard, and Dr. Greenwood's accomplishments were hard to best.
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They have certainly not forgotten Korea, and they are rightly proud of their accomplishments there.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's accomplishments, the editorial is also a broadside against him and his failures.
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You can accept this unexpected act of generosity while still being proud of your accomplishments.
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In nominating officials to serve in his cabinet, he has frequently highlighted their entrepreneurial accomplishments.
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But Mr. Kelly's biggest accomplishments are ones that people outside the West Wing cannot see.
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But these accomplishments, in the eyes of many experts, are less noteworthy than they seem.
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Of course, accomplishments can build your network only if other people are aware of them.
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It may seem unfair to quibble this way, given Apple's technological accomplishments and financial position.
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What we are witnessing is a world event of a different order from Bismarck's accomplishments.
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Her accomplishments and collaborations are just one facet of Nikkie's importance in the beauty world.
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Ask people questions about themselves and their personal accomplishments, the etiquette expert Elaine Swann said.
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President Franklin Roosevelt made Social Security one of the landmark accomplishments of the New Deal.
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Meanwhile, his administration has no significant legislative accomplishments — and no apparent plan to deliver any.
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Ivanka Trump, whose only discernible accomplishments seem to be in the realm of sleeve innovation?
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She has cited that bill as one of her accomplishments in her pitch for chairwoman.
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These are not the accomplishments of a bygone era, but of one that continues today.
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Some critics dismissed such accomplishments as overhyped fluff; others warned of a rising nanny state.
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He admires Mr. Kennedy for his "calls to service," and Mr. Johnson for his accomplishments.
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Don't let the team's achievements overshadow or take the place of highlighting your own accomplishments.
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They have to weigh it against what Mr. Trump would say are his biggest accomplishments.
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Finally, for all its compelling material, one of the book's lasting accomplishments is its form.
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"The things you take for granted might be major accomplishments for someone else," Kurtz writes.
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Still, one of the president's most significant accomplishments can be traced back to the Senate.
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He's clearly eyeballing higher office and has some legit progressive accomplishments in his back pocket.
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" Popularity and accomplishments Approval with Republicans "95% Approval Rating in the Republican Party, a record.
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Time approached Zuckerberg with an optimistic tone — even reverence — aware of his accomplishments and power.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, 71, cites building roads as one of her biggest accomplishments.
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Highlighting accomplishments of members during meetings can be a good way to keep everyone motivated.
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Clinton spoke Tuesday night about his wife, offering a testimonial about her character and accomplishments.
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The landscape in and around Port-au-Prince provides a record of his fitful accomplishments.
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Trump largely appeared interested in touting his accomplishments at the meeting, senators told The Hill.
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Why would Trump ignore both net neutrality and decreased enforcement when touting his deregulatory accomplishments?
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All over the globe, the slow but steady accomplishments of the past are under siege.
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Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) said Armstrong will be missed and commended the former senator's accomplishments.
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Neither possess anything like the stature or intellectual accomplishments of Janet Yellen or Stanley Fischer.
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The International Space Station (ISS) is one of humanity's most phenomenal scientific and technical accomplishments.
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Abdul-Mahdi listed his government's accomplishments, saying it had come to power during difficult times.
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Frankly, one suspects both men are a little grudging in sharing their accomplishments too much.
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Second, it would take some accomplishments to trumpet heading into reelection, at home and abroad.
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The last time she was speaker, from 2007 to 2011, legislative accomplishments made her reputation.
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" In his speech, Mr. Trump lauded his accomplishments and said, "We are just getting started.
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History. Your past accomplishments didn't happen by accident, and I suspect you'll have plenty more.
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" The larger goal, Ms. Packnett added, should be "moving from political stars to policy accomplishments.
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In all democracies, politicians occasionally lie to cover up scandals or exaggerate their legislative accomplishments.
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Trump has consistently touted economic gains under his presidency as one of his greatest accomplishments.
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As a former TV producer, she has since created videos of Trump, touting his accomplishments.
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The net result is the appearance of frenetic action, and the reality is few accomplishments.
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In Vienna, a new exhibition showcases the ideas and accomplishments of self-taught female artists.
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Among the deal's accomplishments: a commitment from Vietnam to allow independent labor unions to exist.
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Ohashi seems rather content with her accomplishments in her gymnastics career — barring one small detail.
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Cuomo heaped up some solid progressive accomplishments even before Nixon challenged him for his job.
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In recent interviews, John Howard has described this as one of his administration's greatest accomplishments.
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Keeping that in mind, Obama has been credited with a number of accomplishments: Stack that up against Rubio's accomplishments — eminent domain reform, expanded vocational education, uniform building code, and slavery apology, among others — and Obama's record appears a bit weightier, but not dramatically so.
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Acknowledgment is important, especially when recent history has favored the stories of men's accomplishments before women's.
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The running duo insists that their accomplishments are merely an example of what anyone could achieve.
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YouTube can now add "most popular iPhone app of the year" to its list of accomplishments.
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"It's only just begun," the spot reads, after listing some of the Trump administration's initial accomplishments.
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When you look back at all your accomplishments, what's one that you're the most proud of?
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And it also made for the perfect place to share our biggest failures and biggest accomplishments.
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For her post, the Nicole listed some of Boomer's accomplishments in his first year of life.
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He spoke charmingly about reading a biography of the older man and of admiring his accomplishments.
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Or it can be more emotional, like straight-up lying about your talents, interests, or accomplishments.
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Both Nanjiani and his wife of 12 years, Emily Gordon, were proud of his training accomplishments.
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It's just one of the most insane accomplishments and greatest moments for me in my life.
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Take the accomplishments in the areas of inflation, growth and employment highlighted in the SOTU speech.
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They also don't need to use their own accomplishments to make you feel bad about yourself.
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All the fanfare, pomp and circumstance have focused on his past accomplishments, where Ortiz has been.
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Obama campaign used Bill Clinton to narrate several Obama accomplishments, including the raid on bin Laden.
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I keep photos of my singular accomplishments on my cellphone to boost my spirits when needed.
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"I can tick off the bills and the policies and the accomplishments," Obama told the author.
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I used to move from challenge to challenge without much thought of the accolades or accomplishments.
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It is a time for women to come together to reflect on goals, dreams, and accomplishments.
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Female candidates can appear more qualified and likable by highlighting specific accomplishments, the foundation has found.
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For BTS, the past 22019 months have been a non-stop historic run of milestone accomplishments.
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Terry Bradshaw can now officially add "reality TV show singer" to his long list of accomplishments.
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Please read the attached press release for further insights into her many accomplishments and career experiences.
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Legend turning 40 was only one of a few milestone accomplishments for the clan this year.
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Fittingly dubbed "Memories," they take you on a journey through your accomplishments from the previous game.
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It's not available to stream yet, which means Swift nabbed these accomplishments the old-fashioned way.
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Virgil attends an elite private school and Jamie brags about all of the middle schooler's accomplishments.
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This was one of my biggest accomplishments, and I was very proud to show it off.
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With plenty of accomplishments under your belt, it's time the fruits of your labor paid off.
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His probe has dominated the news, squeezing out coverage of many of the Trump administration's accomplishments.
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Yet for all his accomplishments as a playwright, Mr Karnad was best known as an actor.
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The strange thing is that Clinton actually does have real accomplishments from her time at State.
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But her grade on those accomplishments depends very much on which scale the grader is using.
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Yet scandals and accomplishments affect the level of support for a candidate in completely different ways.
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I would not have any of my accomplishments that I've had if it wasn't for her.
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It sounds like this: I don't want to take away from the vaporwave generation's aesthetic accomplishments.
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Amal Clooney is held in high regard for her accomplishments as an international human rights attorney.
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Fischer has focused on her first-term accomplishments, including her work to pass highway funding legislation.
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In my experience, part of "being a runner" is bragging a little bit about your accomplishments.
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So this book serves as a dual celebration, memorialising his sprawling life and his many accomplishments.
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From these conversations it became clear that recent Republican accomplishments are loved but remain largely unknown.
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Despite his contributions, many of his accomplishments went unrecognized and were often attributed to other scientists.
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When asked about his greatest accomplishments earlier this year, Affleck didn't hesitate in saying his children.
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Great challenges lie ahead in the on-demand economy, but great accomplishments lie in its wake.
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But it's slightly unfair to blame the lack of accomplishments on a dearth of working hours.
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For all of humankind's accomplishments, a trip beyond the moon — Earth's own natural satellite — remains elusive.
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Iris examines these accomplishments, but focuses more on Apefel's later-in-life rise to fashion fame.
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As Ahmadinejad has become more visible again, supporters have used the Internet to highlight his accomplishments.
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Athletes in other sports don't have their accomplishments critiqued in the same way, according to Auriemma.
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Those accomplishments are special for any person, let alone someone just getting out of high school.
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In another video, she claims she isn't familiar with Gabby Douglas, or what her accomplishments are.
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"This started, remember, when he himself struggled about what his accomplishments have been," Bush told CNN.
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In fact, they have galvanized her fan base and created a moment to appreciate her accomplishments.
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And the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League took notice of Mean Girls's onstage accomplishments.
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You might argue that he puts a Cubs World Series win above his own professional accomplishments.
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Brinkley, 65, was a proud parent as she celebrated 24-year-old Jack's accomplishments on Instagram.
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As you grow, a lot of your older accomplishments have little meaning if any at all.
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Christie was confident, funny, and his description of his accomplishments seemed less self-referential than usual.
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Or their accomplishments run the risk of being ignored, making them feel unwelcome in their field.
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These data, though, do little to convey a student's passions, authentic accomplishments, creativity, trajectory and potential.
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The idea is that the future of aviation is built off the accomplishments of the past.
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But he's extremely modest about his accomplishments, offering humble apologies for never mastering the art form.
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Check out a few of Amal Clooney's most notable accomplishments so far in the video, below.
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Because newbies can pick up a character like Mercy with relative ease, it diminishes their accomplishments.
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I don't say this to belittle the accomplishments of these two very talented and fortunate students.
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The singer recalled performing at Bill Clinton's inauguration, and touted the former president's accomplishments on taxes.
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But despite her many accomplishments, she is humble as pie about her first ever ESSENCE cover.
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Basically, Hadid really does 'like' that The Weeknd is being honored by Forbes for his accomplishments.
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And now, Internet sensation Grumpy Cat can officially add Broadway to her long list of accomplishments.
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We're proud of her accomplishments, but she's so self-absorbed that she decided not to come.
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Though an icon of modern liberalism, FDR's accomplishments have been recognized by conservative historians as well.
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CONWAY: The President wonders why the mainstream media won't cover all the great accomplishments he's had.
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Yet despite these accomplishments, it brings us no closer to the big solutions the world needs.
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Chinese accomplishments since the 1978 have come despite the headwinds of Communism, not because of it.
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But as he got older, the weight of pointless in-game accomplishments ate at his psyche.
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"The first thing you see is that negative connotation toward all of our accomplishments," she said.
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Every nominee has a professional record, a unique compilation of his or her activities and accomplishments.
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Trump touted his early accomplishments in an op-ed for The Washington Post published Saturday evening.
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He delivered a lengthy, often rambling, monologue where he listed off his accomplishments as a legislator.
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Reap the rewards of their accomplishments by learning their strategies and applying them to your business.
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"Despite its many accomplishments, Tesla had not yet truly disrupted the auto industry," Mr. Jonas wrote.
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One of its early self-described accomplishments: creating an "echo chamber" for like-minded liberal groups.
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That is, he was famous and well-liked, but not for any particular accomplishments or experience.
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Mr. Obama struck a nuclear deal with the Iranians that he ranks among his greatest accomplishments.
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"Tell them about your accomplishments with those skills as it relates to the job," Spivey says.
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Later that year, Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency, one of his many seminal environmental accomplishments.
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Editorial History will almost surely rank health care reform as one of President Obama's greatest accomplishments.
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However, Bigelow, for all of his accomplishments, is the wrong man to conduct such a study.
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Despite all his accomplishments in the N.B.A., Parker has had limited success as an international player.
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Groups of prospective candidates are asked to present their accomplishments to each other, the listing says.
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Set stage for the midterms -- Trump will highlight his accomplishments and use positive, unifying rhetoric.5.
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Many of the top accomplishments of the Obama administration have been rolled back or otherwise targeted.
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These and other accomplishments are improving scientists&apos understanding of our planet and the surrounding cosmos.
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The accomplishments are there, look at his record, he has had a very significant first year.
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He needs to go beyond repeating his accomplishments from 2016 and make a case for 2020.
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In a statement Friday, Page called Fadell a "true visionary" and praised his accomplishments at Nest.
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So far, however, the office's most visible accomplishments have been highly publicized roundtables with industry CEOs.
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney praised Bush for his accomplishments in foreign and domestic policy.
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Axelrod said Trump's polling numbers are bad and the general narrative about his accomplishments is negative.
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"Republicans -- they keep trying to diminish Stacey's remarkable accomplishments," Obama said, without mentioning Trump by name.
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Under Obama, one of his greatest accomplishments, though, was job creation, an estimated 11.3 million jobs.
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It's not the first time Obama has taken the opportunity to reflect on his administration's accomplishments.
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Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker in 1982, in between all sorts of other epic accomplishments.
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Where she's truly surprised and delighted the public, though, is through her accomplishments outside of acting.
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Operational efficiencies are one of the key accomplishments of the analytics efforts in other pioneering cities.
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Still, the 103 and 105 teams work together on some projects, and cross-pollinate their accomplishments.
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Despite all of these major accomplishments, it's hard to believe that is Turshen's first solo cookbook.
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"I think you can see what the president means by looking at his accomplishments," Carson said.
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Clinton's experience and accomplishments, as well as her policy positions, qualify her as the best candidate.
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But these assets pale in comparison to his administration's first-term accomplishments for the Islamic Republic.
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So we tend to write about trends, not single events, and people, not just their accomplishments.
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It should be able to focus on continuing President Trump's historic accomplishments for the American People.
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The Head of Diversity should also publicize the company's initiatives, accomplishments, and areas still needing improvement.
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The newly woke Teen Vogue published an article defending her accomplishments, framing the backlash as misogynistic.
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As a student at Lancing College and Cambridge University he was celebrated for his athletic accomplishments.
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She will continue to build on her record of extraordinary accomplishments for the people of Maine.
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Still, Ms. Banks's accomplishments will be measured not just in social change, but also in money.
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For all of Harper's accomplishments — six All-Star appearances, a Most Valuable Player Award, a career .
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" Ms. Grossan, who is taking her husband's last name, praised his accomplishments and his "infectious warmth.
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An earlier version of this obituary misstated one of Mr. Jurjevics's accomplishments while at Harper & Row.
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"Patrick has a long list of accomplishments while serving as Deputy, & previously Boeing," Mr. Trump tweeted.
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Tiny Victories are meant to celebrate the little accomplishments that get you through the hardest days.
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For now, Blue Origin is still in the early stages, far behind the accomplishments of SpaceX.
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The governor's command of detail has given him a portfolio of accomplishments throughout his public life.
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"I am so impressed with her accomplishments, everything she did in the Marine Corps," he said.
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From Archimedes to Zeppelin, the accomplishments of great visionaries over the centuries have filled history books.
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This is a free-form glimpse of Ms. Fornés, not a strict account of her accomplishments.
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They deduced that women feel they must demonstrate more accomplishments than men to stay in office.
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One of the more important accomplishments of Obamacare was that it disproportionately helped low-income people.
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The Ford's accomplishments come as the Navy grapples with a fleet-wide challenge in the coronavirus.
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"Just as our progressive accomplishments are real, the fear of Trump is real," Mr. Cuomo said.
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Pushing forward on the pipeline was one of the early accomplishments touted by President Donald Trump.
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However, his inability to get cap and trade legislation passed made his accomplishments vulnerable to reversal.
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One of his biggest accomplishments was a peace deal with Congo's neighbors after the devastating war.
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So I learned how to take stock of my accomplishments from Emma, if that makes sense.
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"It's difficult to have her accomplishments trivialized in a partisan motion," he said in the hearing.
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Multiple news reports celebrated his accomplishments, and hundreds of former players and colleagues attended his funeral.
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He was chided for campaigning on the administration's accomplishments while barely addressing the president's controversial actions.
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Intentionally or unintentionally, Trump has repeatedly moved the dates of his accomplishments closer to the present.
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Robert De Niro received a Life Achievement Award for his work on screen and humanitarian accomplishments.
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That way, your resume centers around your accomplishments and proven track record, rather than your age.
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How do you think LGBT rights will rank in terms of your accomplishments in your life?
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Advancement within the rank of detective is an earned discretionary acknowledgment of professional capabilities and accomplishments.
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It is a gantlet that has gone unacknowledged even decades after Katherine Johnson's accomplishments at NASA.
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But subsequently, I think it's one of the most significant accomplishments we've had at U.S.A. Swimming.
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Instead, Mr. Trump will use the evening to trumpet his administration's early accomplishments at the rally.
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"If you want to construct a powerful resume, it's about focusing on your accomplishments," Schawbel said.
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Afterward, she added an "elementary proficiency" in Mandarin to the accomplishments section of her LinkedIn profile.
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Quite a week of substantive accomplishments for the nation, for the president, and for international trade.
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Urging others to dream big But he didn't want to talk about his own accomplishments alone.
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Many in Congress hope to reap the rewards of their legislative accomplishments in this November's election.
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The meeting comes as President Trump nears his 100th day in office with few legislative accomplishments.
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For all of the personal anguish that their differences created, those differences also fueled their accomplishments.
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Women's History Month is March — a time to celebrate the historical accomplishments of women across America.
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Reauthorizing NCLB and passing long-term transportation funding were accomplishments that had eluded lawmakers for years.
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Between the President's accomplishments and our grassroots infrastructure, Republicans are going to be unstoppable in 2020!
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But throughout the afternoon, even as his list of accomplishments grew, Auriemma hardly cracked a smile.
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President Donald Trump offered praise Thursday for the accomplishments of SpaceX and its founder, Elon Musk.
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Celebrate your accomplishments and, on occasion, give yourself permission to take a break and begin again.
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Kathy Scruggs was a modern, independent woman whose personal life should not detract from her accomplishments.
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" Accomplishments and popularity Right to Try laws "They've been trying to get this for 45 years.
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Like the football team, the hockey players receive buckeye stickers for their helmets for team accomplishments.
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On Thursday, they delivered him one of the most high-profile bipartisan accomplishments of his presidency.
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"Do you want to be remembered for your tweets or your accomplishments," she tweeted to Trump.
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It is not as though the breadth of his accomplishments needed any artificial lift, of course.
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Trump touted many of these accomplishments on Friday in a broader pitch to African American voters.
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During the speech, Democrats were stoic as Trump ran through what he deemed his economic accomplishments.
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His accomplishments over the last decade defy almost all recent metrics, share price, trading or other.
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Trump's also expected to tout the economic accomplishments of his administration, including the GOP tax cuts.
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Sikora says 50's in incredible shape and has some real accomplishments as an amateur boxer.
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It is better for the President and Interior to focus on accomplishments rather than fictitious allegations.
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The rest of us had better learn from their accomplishments—or get out of the way.
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We landed on an all-type solution that centered identities and accomplishments with descriptive cover lines.
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Unfortunately, Pompeo's list of Trump administration accomplishments does not hold up against realities on the ground.
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How about "spraying" — a climber's term for gossiping about private accomplishments — or climbing in vulnerable ecosystems?
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Elias has first ascents on five continents, among other accomplishments, but he's always searching for more.
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"The bottom line is there isn't a lot of accomplishments, Joe, and I just don't think it's a fair question to say — over the last four years where nothing has happened and then blame one person because he didn't get accomplishments done," the former Pennsylvania senator said.
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Some art historians still downplay af Klint's accomplishments, dismissing her as a reclusive, witch-like folk artist.
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I'm so proud of her accomplishments, and I hope you'll wish her well on her special day.
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Those accomplishments and proven abilities are often worth more than a name everybody recognizes on a resume.
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These are wildly rich and intelligent people proudly talking about their hopes and accomplishments without a filter.
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At the same time it does help put President Trump's accomplishments into some kind of historical context.
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Regularly take stock of your accomplishments in all aspects of your life — work, interests, relationships, and emotions.
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Like nothing but sheer happiness for his accomplishments and that he was recognized for it, is amazing.
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Get on board to experience rare and never-before-seen footage of one of humanity's greatest accomplishments.
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The 28-day celebration is a reflection of past accomplishments of our black leaders across the diaspora.
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He is likely to tout accomplishments and possibly deliver warnings about changes on some of these issues.
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When things are going well, companies often tout their accomplishments and expect the fun to never end.
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He&aposs actually followed through and had tremendous accomplishments like we reiterated numerous times on this show.
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Nobody likes a braggart, but you need to be able to showcase your hard work and accomplishments.
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They include grades and the rigor of courses, standardized test scores, recommendations, extracurricular accomplishments and student essays.
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He's a little self-absorbed and keeps telling me about his undergrad accomplishments and athletic record. Bro.
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In addition to his many accomplishments, George H. W. Bush will be remembered for his big heart.
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Also take the time to print out a list of your accomplishments over the past six months.
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But out of Marston's many accomplishments, failures, and curiosities came at least one enduring creation: Wonder Woman.
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The images went viral Friday and Saturday as people used Rapinoe to celebrate their own lesser accomplishments.
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Many of Trump's small business supporters will point to all the accomplishments, which he himself proudly advertises.
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It's a story that not only highlights her incredible physical accomplishments but delves deeper into her humanity.
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"Michael was a very kind, compassionate, generous, and humble person, given all his extraordinary accomplishments," said McLaughlin.
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After rising to prominence through their accomplishments or their fortunes, these families become fixtures in American culture.
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The 30-second spot, which Trump also tweeted, accurately listed some of the accomplishments of Trump's tenure.
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I took pride in my physical accomplishments more than my weight, skin tone, or any other aspect.
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I'm so proud of all your accomplishments, but mostly I'm proud of the amazing person you are.
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Like the Adams' prolific accomplishments, the Google brand eclipses the actual personal cults of the two founders.
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This year's parliamentary session has highlighted one big reason for Mr Li's limited accomplishments: his limited power.
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Most will agree that the volume of the man's accomplishments dwarfs the blight of his slaveowning stint.
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It's also arguably pretty anal, organizing our minor accomplishments into columns and tracking them like ledger entries.
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And her first and most important task would be to defend and entrench many of Obama's accomplishments.
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While she was later recognized and celebrated for her accomplishments, even in her death she faced odds.
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Palmer uses characteristic British self-deprecation to poke fun at his own ideas that belies his accomplishments.
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Yet one of the star's biggest accomplishments has nothing to do with what show he's currently on.
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" Autism Speaks Chairman Brian Kelly and President Angela Geiger called Wright's accomplishments in raising autism awareness "immeasurable.
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After the awards, the GOP website lists 10 alleged accomplishments of Trump's time in the White House.
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The greatest accomplishments in history are made up of thousands or millions of tinier achievements and setbacks.
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Google's I/O developer conference is finally here, and the company wasted no time celebrating its accomplishments.
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Those accomplishments stemmed from a 2014 measure Lee championed that led to creating Hawaii's interagency Climate Commission.
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"Our culture is so rich with the accomplishments of African-Americans past and present," Waller tells PEOPLE.
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