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1 Away wins are becoming harder to achieve in Europe - ask Wasps.
2 We have much more ambitious targets to achieve in 2012, he said.
3 It undermines whatever good he was planning to achieve in the magazine.
4 And how easy would this be to achieve in a modern city?
5 What can we realistically expect to achieve in the next few years?
6 What is it that Winston Peters wants to achieve in foreign policy?
7 Not that there was anything to achieve in Koblat, he thought miserably.
8 But dignity is hard to achieve in a couple of parti-coloured towels.
9 That's just one of the things you want to achieve in life.
10 Thou wilt then see, O Bharata, what I will achieve in battle.
11 Background: Dialysis adequacy targets frequently are difficult to achieve in large hemodialysis patients.
12 Use what you feel you can achieve in these unusual circumstances and times.
13 Lower expectations of what children might achieve in the lockdown environment.
14 Maybe that's something AIG can achieve in 2019, its centennial year.
15 It certainly wasn't something you could achieve in a twenty-five second sound bite.
16 Remember, though, what Woodward's team went on to achieve in 2003.
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