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  • This is one reason I keep a special vision board I call my Achieved Board, with pictures of things that have already come to pass in my life.

    The Vision Board Book John Assaraf 2008

  • This is one reason I keep a special vision board I call my Achieved Board, with pictures of things that have already come to pass in my life.

    The Vision Board Book John Assaraf 2008

  • This is one reason I keep a special vision board I call my Achieved Board, with pictures of things that have already come to pass in my life.

    The Vision Board Book John Assaraf 2008

  • Then I have a chapter called Status Degradation Achieved, which is a discussion of the feminist writings that were really -- the feminist writings were crucial.

    Domestic Tranquility: A Brief Against Feminism 1998

  • Kay, by the way, has a new book out that pursues a similar theme: "Obliquity: Why Our Goals Are Best Achieved Indirectly."

    Robert Teitelman: Appreciating John Kay Robert Teitelman 2011

  • Kay, by the way, has a new book out that pursues a similar theme: "Obliquity: Why Our Goals Are Best Achieved Indirectly."

    Robert Teitelman: Appreciating John Kay Robert Teitelman 2011

  • On January 1, 2014 I want to stand back and watch when all the major media outlets cover the story: 100 percent Proficiency Not Achieved.

    Timothy D. Slekar: NCLB amended? WHAT?! Timothy D. Slekar 2011

  • For example: Achieved – I am now great at approaching girls and starting up simple conversations.

    Girl Rare | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Achieved synergies could be higher, especially as utilities often underplay targets in order not to pique regulators' interest.

    Exelon Realigns Stars With Constellation Liam Denning 2011

  • On January 1, 2014 I want to stand back and watch when all the major media outlets cover the story: 100 percent Proficiency Not Achieved.

    Timothy D. Slekar: NCLB amended? WHAT?! Timothy D. Slekar 2011

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