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against these groups.
Securing access to
resources like land
remains an
unachieved objective in the
effort to
expand their economic opportunities in the...
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attempting to
establish a
person as
unacceptable based on a certain,
unachieved criterion.: 205 Both
Collins and
Dorothy Smith have been instrumental...
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Alice Paul
wrote the
Equal Rights Amendment,
whose p****age
became an
unachieved goal of the
feminist movement in the 1970s....
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which debuted at No. 2 and No. 1
respectively on the U.S. chart, a feat
unachieved by any
other group. In 1993, the band
released "The
Spaghetti Incident...
- Left, by definition, is the
party of hope. It
insists our
nation remains unachieved."
Whitman and John
Dewey are
essential to his
discussion because he identifies...
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mission was
rated "excellent" with the
reasons "D-ring
option satisfies unachieved AO goals;[definition needed]
cheap and
easily achievable"
while collision...
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Enigma Books. p. 7. ISBN 1-929631-05-7. Bullock, Alan (1964). "12: The
Unachieved Empire, 1941-3". Hitler: A
Study in Tyranny. New York, USA:
Harper & Row...
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productive life. If they look back on a life of
disappointments and
unachieved goals, they may
instead develop a
sense of despair. This
stage can occur...
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Culture provides a
harsh critique saying it
reached "levels of
racism unachieved since the 1930s."
Though the film has been portra**** as a
comedy and a...
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pacing runners,
which was
against the
rules at the time. Cunningham's
unachieved goal was a four-minute mile, a goal
attempted and
unmet by many other...