How To Use Accomplished In A Sentence

  • It is mainly accomplished by using text in the same color as the background color of the page.
  • Something of an all-star outfit, each band member is an accomplished musician with an impressive r sum and enormous talent.
  • I doubt that Michelle Obama was surprised or dismayed by the boos at the Nascar rally: it's not surprising that the national doubtfulness about first ladies and the strong, accomplished women who are coming to hold the role would emerge in boos from some of the Obama administration's fiercest opponents. Michelle Obama's Nascar boos | Kay Dilday
  • Love for others, concern for justice and the poor are not so much a question of social morals as the expression of a sacramental conception of Christian morality because, through priestly ministry, the spiritual sacrifice of all the faithful is accomplished, in union with the sacrifice of Christ, the only mediator. Pope on the Essential Elements of Priestly Ministry
  • The group, composed of four brilliant and accomplished musicians playing the guitar, mandolin, bagpipe, piccolo and violin, will bring their highly original sound to the stage.
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  • Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion. 
  • The inn we occupied had one of these porches: Madame Barbot, our landlady, and her maid, were both dressed in Breton costume, with lace-trimmed embroidered caps and aprons of fine muslin, clear-starched and ironed with a perfection which the most accomplished "blanchisseuse du fin" of Paris would find it difficult to surpass. Brittany & Its Byways
  • And yet, we have a whole bunch of people, serious, accomplished scientists, telling us that the seas will rise in some places while deserts will be created in others.
  • Extant birds are accomplished endotherms and many maintain the highest body temperatures.
  • Our mission accomplished, we headed for home.
  • Some of the components of the bioregenerative farm considered for application in rural regions of developing countries stem from results and experiences accomplished by using sophisticated techniques, such as algal systems for life-support space applications (3), for food production (4), for treatment of municipal wastes (5), etc. Chapter 17
  • Something of an all-star outfit, each band member is an accomplished musician with an impressive r sum and enormous talent.
  • He was and remained an accomplished cook and gourmet. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is certain that Byron had begun the fourth canto, and written some thirty or more stanzas, before Hobhouse rejoined him at his villa of La Mira on the banks of the Brenta, in July, 1817; and it would seem that, although he had begun by saying "that he was too short a time in Rome for it," he speedily overcame his misgivings, and accomplished, as he believed, the last "fytte" of his pilgrimage. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • Feats that are usually demanding and taxing are accomplished with ease.
  • Weight loss is accomplished both by restriction of food quantity and malabsorption of nutrients.
  • Gastrulation and neurulation are accomplished early in development and they affect the whole shape of the embryo. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • The ordinary manipulation of the shoulder can be accomplished with the patient lying down; but if special conditions, such as articular stiffening, call for unusual care or unusual force, it will be found best to treat the shoulder with the patient seated. Fat and Blood An Essay on the Treatment of Certain Forms of Neurasthenia and Hysteria
  • But I drift from the point, which is: what is a sane, accomplished, professional clarinet player to do while stuck out in the boondocks?
  • All this is accomplished through one master program. and several subroutines, and requires no conscious grasp of the problem.
  • It is amazing for a person who later expounded the doctrine of maximum efficiency to have accomplished such a feat.
  • This accomplished, they must then bespeed them to the top of the hill again, where two loaded rifles yet remained, in whose leaden bullets lay, as they trusted, the golden chance of victory. Burl
  • The crossdating of white cedar and jack pine snags was accomplished using previously developed chronologies from the same area.
  • [Page 67] * This accomplished comment to human nature was the widow of the late Willoughby lord Middleton of Woolaton in Nottinghamshire, and wife of Edward Miller Mundy, Esq. of Shipley in the county of Derby, by whom her ladyship had one daughter now living. Poems, by Mrs. M. Robinson
  • Behavior change is best accomplished through repetitive experiences, especially in performance contexts that matter.
  • This task being finally accomplished, the ropes were taken off, the sails run up and the two sloops, closehauled to starboard, set about beating off shore. The Black Buccaneer
  • a small set of men, some of whom are possessed of great ability and have accomplished much, but as a religion in any adequate sense of the word positivism will be admitted a failure by its most sincere adherents. Feuerbach: The roots of the socialist philosophy
  • All that has been accomplished tonight is that one party have vented their spleen by trying to have a crack at another.
  • Now modern science has unearthed archaeological evidence of where he accomplished this feat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now most work is accomplished via Internet meetings, video teleconferences, e-mail, and other electronic media.
  • Snow was an accomplished author as well, having published a biography of Anthony Trollope as well as several novels, including a whodunit.
  • Outside medicine he was an accomplished pianist and loved his garden and the nearby Lake District.
  • This was accomplished by the trades of buying September for £59900, and selling March for £62025.
  • It has to be accomplished manager by manager, work group by work group.
  • Here were five hugely accomplished musicians who were listening to each other as intently as members of a string quartet. Times, Sunday Times
  • He accomplished this task by treachery, secrecy, speed and dishonesty.
  • Though an old man at the time, he was an accomplished violoncellist, and a patient teacher.
  • Reproduction and dispersion are doubtless accomplished by the caducous branchlets.
  • Five accomplished Hispanic nurses who just happen to be guys talk about the special challenges they face and the unique strengths they bring to the table.
  • This is technically accomplished stuff, but more importantly, it is utterly engrossing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Freezing must be accomplished slowly and at a steady rate to maintain the structural integrity of the skin.
  • Not surprisingly, Chloe is a gifted musician, studying piano, guitar and recorder, as well as being an accomplished singer.
  • It is a polished film by an accomplished director, able to hold its own on the international stage.
  • It would appear that although the above was accomplished, the state of the calaboose and the security it provided continued to deteriorate.
  • We accomplished this by simultaneously establishing two dramatically different, yet complementary, therapeutic environments in the context of conjoint therapy.
  • Our mission accomplished, we headed for home.
  • Put a price tag beside each tactic and schedule the date you hope to have that tactic accomplished successfully.
  • A friend of mine said recently, what has Obama accomplished that McCain wouldnt have to? Drug companies spending $3 million a week on lobbying (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • I ran, in as dignified a manner as one does when late for a train, while the guard waved a red flag like an accomplished toreador on amphetamines.
  • Printing on aluminum foil can be accomplished by any commercial process, including rotogravure, flexography, lithography, and letterpress.
  • And it's been used for centuries by accomplished writers. Times, Sunday Times
  • These obstructions can sometimes be removed by careful manipulations with the hand; but, where this can not be accomplished, the flexible probang should be employed. Cattle and Their Diseases Embracing Their History and Breeds, Crossing and Breeding, And Feeding and Management; With the Diseases to which They are Subject, And The Remedies Best Adapted to their Cure
  • If whole generations -- whole cultures -- were enabled, by such artistry, to see their own illusions as artifacts in vellum (or celluloid, or CRT), much would have been accomplished. Life of Letitia Landon
  • This was accomplished by cross-breeding regular chickens with chickens naturally balding because of a ‘naked-neck’ gene.
  • History is full of truly accomplished people who have expertise in many subjects.
  • The vulgar always knew what General danced with the lovely Miss A., and how they looked, and what they said to each other; how many jewels Miss A. wore, and the material her dress was made of; they knew who polkaed with the accomplished Miss B., and how like a duchess she bore herself; they had the exact name of the colonel who dashed along so like a knight with the graceful and much-admired Mrs. D., whose husband was abroad serving his country; what gallant captain of dragoons (captains of infantry were looked upon as not what they might be) promenaded so imperiously with the vivacious Miss E.; and what distinguished foreigner sat all night in the corner holding a suspicious and very improper conversation with Miss An Outcast or, Virtue and Faith
  • The prospects for Alan Hollinghurst's awesomely accomplished but languidly paced The Stranger's Child, for example, were surely inferior, in a game of zippy-style bingo, to yarns that Chris Mullin's mates would hail as bona fide page-turners. The Man Booker judges seem to find reading a bit hard | Catherine Bennett
  • Thus, in seven months and four days, the first circumpolar periplus had been accomplished by a navigator of only twenty-two years of age. The Waif of the "Cynthia"
  • When there is ending work-in-process inventory, the measure-ment of work accomplished in a period requires that partially completed units be converted to a smaller number of equivalent units.
  • It is an accomplished film that uses dark humor to leaven its serious topics.
  • It would not have helped if he had turned out to have been a pretty accomplished rock climber. Times, Sunday Times
  • I tried to cheer him by reminding him we might yet find chances to enrich ourselves before returning home, but I could see he was troubled by the thought that the voyage he had accomplished with so much skill and daring might prove resultless in the accumulation of wealth. Adventures in Southern Seas A Tale of the Sixteenth Century
  • I do make my complainte, and whether you geue me cause to aduaunce my cries vp into the heauens, your selfe shall be the iudge: for, if like a iudge in deede you doe geue ouer your disordinate affection, I then appeale to the iudgement of your inuincible minde, of late accomplished with all curtesie and gentlenesse. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Consideration may also be said to be illusory where it is clear that the promisee would have accomplished the act of forbearance anyway, even if the promise had not been made.
  • He knows he has to push himself to make a great fifth album and reading accomplished poets can only help. The Sun
  • Do you think that much can be accomplished in this interim period, given the level of worry that's going on?
  • One was a chandler from Co. Louth, and the other was the accomplished Dublin artist Anthony Lee.
  • Holbrooke returns to his Wall Street investment banking job with mission accomplished.
  • Traditionally, this cooling requirement has been accomplished using slices of solid carbon dioxide, better known as dry ice.
  • Coach Tony Dungy, once an accomplished defensive coordinator, likes to apply pressure.
  • My grandmother has accomplished the age of 97 years of her life.
  • The essence of slacktivism is the sensation that you've accomplished something of political impact when you've done nothing.
  • They are not activities which can be accomplished with a slide rule or computer or calculator.
  • On another occasion, at the same theatre, the prima donna was taken suddenly ill in the midst of a terzetto, in which Tamburini had the bass, and, while supporting her on the stage, this accomplished musician actually took the soprano in his falsetto, and performed the part of the indisposed lady in a manner which drew down universal applause. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
  • Which, when it was full, they drew to shore -- for the separation will not be made till the number of the elect is accomplished. and sat down -- expressing the deliberateness with which the judicial separation will at length be made. and gathered the good into vessels, but cast the bad away -- literally, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mission accomplished. Let's go and have a drink.
  • Many catfishes are accomplished suction feeders with high volume expansion of the buccal cavity and fast jaws, whereas other taxa maximize bite force.
  • The judging favored the American style of diving, a style placing as much importance on entry or finish of a dive as what was accomplished acrobatically in the air.
  • Emperor Charles V., an accomplished soldier and a learned historian -- such was the creator of the hungry rogue Lazarillo, and the founder of the "picaresque" school of fiction, or the romance of roguery, which is not yet extinct. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • To one possessed of wisdom, the acts of a former period (thus washed off) and those of this life also (which are accomplished without expectation of fruit), do not become productive of any disagreeable consequence (such as immurement in hell). The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • We literally just dunk ourselves in the water and try to run back to put on dry warm clothes .... mission accomplished. we head to a quite town called Nairn just outside Inverness to stop for the night. we end up in a sweet little B and B. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • As if to mirror this discovery, Part Two is full of highly polished and accomplished writing, beautiful in ways unallowable in Part One.
  • By any measure, Ian McEwan is one of the most accomplished novelists of his generation.
  • And I'm far from the only one who has been flimflammed by articulate, accomplished candidates who turned out to be psychotic, fascist, or just plain useless even before the ink was dry on their personnel forms.
  • The Lakers also missed a chance to win their eighth straight road game, something they last accomplished in 1973.
  • I've just been home, desultorily knitting and walking the dog, and I haven't accomplished nearly what you did while making a transatlantic trip AND attending a lovely 3 day party/family reunion! Jean's Knitting
  • In mangroves this is accomplished with seed germination while still attached to the parent tree.
  • extensive acclimatization of foreign plants had been accomplished
  • My book coauthor is an accomplished thermodynamicist–I am quite sure he can follow your arguments. Lambert on square root cosine latitude « Climate Audit
  • The Colonel was invariably festooned in the fruits of Bo-Bo's labours and - if unusual - her labours were most accomplished.
  • Yet, thanks to the ability of the steamer captain, and the experience of the surfmen below, the shipping of the women and children was accomplished with but a single accident. Darry the Life Saver The Heroes of the Coast
  • By a well-known figure of speech, called metonymy, we use a word denoting the means by which we accomplish anything to denote the end accomplished; we exercise care over anything by means of foresight, and indicate that care by the word foresight. Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker
  • Yet the whole itself must remain conjecture, as imponderable as accomplished facts or as forecasts of the future. Translated Texts
  • He loved poetry and was an accomplished writer of verse. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have accomplished the task on schedule.
  • Computer programs in the form of firmware that enable wireless telephone handsets to connect to a wireless telephone communication network, when circumvention is accomplished for the sole purpose of lawfully connecting to a wireless telephone communication network. Boing Boing: November 19, 2006 - November 25, 2006 Archives
  • Vigroux and Evett are both accomplished players, and have enough experience to recognize that good instrumental music is an exercise in restraint.
  • It is unlikely that fulfillment of these criteria and conditions can be accomplished in less than 48 hours.
  • His wife Françoise was the most beautiful and accomplished woman of her time, the "perle de noblesse, de gentilesse, et de savoir;" and moreover possessed of the rich inheritance of her uncle Bertrand de Dinan, of the Brittany & Its Byways
  • However, "Assyria" is designedly used to point ultimately to the future restoration of the ten fully, never yet accomplished (Jer 3: 18). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Not to mention he accomplished this playing his home games in Yankee Stadium, a difficult park for righthanded hitters.
  • All members of Sistah Blue are veteran musicians with accomplished musical careers.
  • It is amazing how much can be accomplished if no one cares who gets the credit. John Wooden 
  • One of the ways in which this is accomplished is by the Mexican government promoting the idea of extraterritorial nationalism among its citizensthat is, the notion that Mexican citizens have an indigenous claim to large swaths of the United States. Liberty and Tyranny
  • He was an accomplished bushman, a great drinker and swearer, short-tempered and generous-hearted, a man not to be contained by parliamentary etiquette.
  • The applause rippling around the stadium was for more than just a piece of accomplished defending.
  • Then aged 34, and an accomplished actor on stage and screen, Plummer had been underwhelmed by the part of Captain von Trapp, the Austrian single-parent who employs an outspoken former nun called Maria as governess to his seven children. The Sound of Music cast reunite
  • Instead, the band became more accessible but no less accomplished, and shot to the top as the spokesmen for a new, laid back generation.
  • God's purpose in each case, and what God actually accomplishes in each case, in the development of character, -- these have not yet been placed before the jury; but, backed up by many fulfilled prophecies, by the character of Jesus Christ, by His resurrection, by what He has accomplished in the world, we have God's solemn assurance that _He will yet place this evidence before the jury_. God's Plan with Men
  • All that needed to be done to propitiate God's wrath and save his people from their sins had been accomplished.
  • This would best be accomplished by trying to extend more diverse assistance from a long-range perspective.
  • Once the Blackburn Rovers boss began talking in terms of helping Cole achieve his one unaccomplished ambition, there was no going back for the 30-year-old.
  • The rubble had hardly stopped vibrating in Iraq when our cocky Commander-in-Chief -- himself an "undistinguished" former Air National Guard pilot -- shamelessly played dress-up in a navy flight suit to declare "mission accomplished" in Iraq. The Excuses Administration
  • I think here his ranking is also due to what was accomplished domestically on his watch, which was impressive, whether or not it really happened because of him. Matthew Yglesias » The Strange Case of Woodrow Wilson
  • He sold everything from vacuum cleaners to flower seeds, became a radio repairman and an accomplished pilot.
  • Active core rewarming also can be accomplished by warm lavage of several body cavities.
  • This is a work of an accomplished sculpture and may even be the work of an Irish artist influenced by an English or Continental model.
  • Finding the product of multiplicands of any length by small multipliers is accomplished using a set of rules.
  • Mercer's dialogue required highly accomplished actors with years of theatrical experience.
  • The students accomplished the task in less than ten minutes.
  • He was an accomplished pianist and chess player, winning the Heart of America Competition in 1955.
  • And thus they went so long till that they came to the Siege Perilous, where they found letters newly written of gold which said: Four hundred winters and four and fifty accomplished after the passion of our Lord Jesu Christ ought this siege to be fulfilled. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • He is also an accomplished composer and well-used to dispensing words of wisdom.
  • He could've at least put the Lt. Governor in charge while he dallied about in case some actual business had to be accomplished! Meghan McCain: Sanford affair is 'private matter'
  • The retrenchment of social programmes has been accomplished by the politics of stealth and the politics of strength.
  • The first of these was accomplished with the discovery of a corn-drying oven but the second produced a severe shock.
  • One who resolves to give his life for God if called upon has the merit of an actual martyr, since God considers a good intention as an accomplished deed.
  • Few people outside of magic circles are aware of just how accomplished he is as a magician / mentalist.
  • He had accomplished a distance vastly greater than a bachelorship of arts, or a dozen bachelorships. Chapter 11
  • My amusements were few; the good Mrs. Putnam employed me and her daughters constantly to spin flax for shirts for the American soldiers; indolence, in America, being totally discouraged; and I likewise worked some for General Putnam, who, though not an accomplished muscadin, like our dilletantis of St. James's-street, was certainly one of the best characters in the world; His heart being composed of those noble materials which equally command respect and admiration. Memoirs of Aaron Burr
  • The one thing that he accomplished was to depict the ruin of an heroic nature through an insatiable ambition for supremacy, doomed by its own vastitude to defeat itself, -- supremacy of conquest and dominion with Tamburlaine, supremacy of knowledge with Dr. Faustus, supremacy of wealth with Barabas, the Jew of The Theory of the Theatre
  • Until recently, expansion of citriculture was accomplished by the propagation and distribution of material originally introduced via nurseries.
  • She enjoyed sailing, swimming, cycling and was an accomplished musician. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was accomplished by removing the library allocation and reducing the parks budget.
  • Commodus was proud of these accomplishments and had them recorded on official inscriptions; as a marksman he was remarkably accomplished.
  • In recent weeks planting has been accomplished in Sokoto, Zamfara, Kebbi states, but other states are still challenged by the erratic rainfall affecting both planting and harvest seasons. Amb. Robin Renee Sanders: 2010 Food Security Challenges in West Africa: Let's Pay Attention!
  • Dave, who portrays the role of John, is a seasoned and accomplished theatrical performer.
  • Then retreat along the trail. Mission accomplished.
  • He's a nimble, accomplished soloist and a sensitive accompanist, capable of pastel washes, shimmering folky chords or juicy bop lines.
  • What about a music instruction business utilizing the wide windows to attract passerby by allowing them to see the more accomplished (or not yet accomplished) musicians hone their skills? 2009 September « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • As long as he has not been exonerated from the first assault, this may safely be accomplished without opening themselves to a defamation suit (i.e. they need to keep within the truth, and not tarnish his reputation needlessly). The Volokh Conspiracy » What Should Landlords Do If a Tenant Is Accused of a Violent Crime?
  • Perhaps this isn't surprising because she is a skilled and accomplished teacher she taught at the University of Tennessee while I was growing up as well an accomplished and skilled cuisinier. Popovers with Strawberry Conserves
  • She turned full time professional in 1979 and came to the attention of the great Mark Murphy, one of the most accomplished and respected jazz vocalists ever to grace a stage.
  • It is sometimes accomplished by using a needle to draw out the contents of the fetal skull.
  • Onward movement is accomplished when joint forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation.
  • You didn't feel you'd accomplished anything unless you had inflicted mortal pain on your opponent. The Sun
  • It is a polished film by an accomplished director, able to hold its own on the international stage.
  • The iconostasis of the Orthodox church effects what in Gothic architecture is accomplished by the Rood Screen, the separation of the nave from the sanctuary.
  • Did Wright have a "Mission Accomplished" banner hung from an aircraft carrier after he took a million dollar ride in a fighter plane just for pomp? fraulein Obama reminds voters of McCain's '100 years' comment
  • A chance to see the veteran folkie and accomplished storyteller. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘My friend and I couldn't get over how every great woman we know from college - great, smart, accomplished women - date these total schlubs: guys with no money, no ambition, no redeeming qualities and no clue,’ she said.
  • It's an astonishingly accomplished piece of carving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Race footage is interspersed with cross country ski antics not commonly seen, including jumping and copious amounts of half-pipe stunts that would make an accomplished snowboarder jealous.
  • The basic argument goes like this: if we fulfill these conditions, then we will have accomplished our mission.
  • You may have heard radionic energy called by another name, manna - and it is the one secret accomplished magicians and sorcerers absolutely refuse to tell anyone.
  • That was nice because the decent and admirable Mr Calwell isn't usually accredited with having accomplished much of anything at all.
  • After everything he'd accomplished he was back where he'd started; the object of Hank's offhand contempt. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • Canaples accomplished; I had dreamt of gratitude, and gratitude unbars the door to much. The Suitors of Yvonne: being a portion of the memoirs of the Sieur Gaston de Luynes
  • Although it is unlikely Whelan will ever be regarded as one that slipped through the net at City, he has gone on to become an accomplished Premier League player with Stoke and a Republic of Ireland international. Stoke's Glenn Whelan keen to best old club Manchester City in FA Cup
  • By striking a balance between being accomplished musicians with a love of retro rock and being the cheeky popsters who brought you the hit single Alright, they avoided being typecast as either terminal dullards or wacky one-hit wonders.
  • The 1974 legislation would appear to have accomplished this objective.
  • This is a singularly unaccomplished and unimportant man.
  • -- 'Specimens of the British Poets', by Thomas Campbell, London, 1819, ii. 134, 'sq'.] [Footnote 5: Charles Sackville, Earl of Dorset [1637-1706], esteemed the most accomplished man of his day, was alike distinguished in the voluptuous court of Charles II. and the gloomy one of William III. Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
  • A state which dwarfs its men,in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished
  • I have made thee small -- Thy reduction to insignificance is as sure as if it were already accomplished; therefore the past tense is used Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • You needn't love boxing-or even care for it-to appreciate Toole's highly accomplished debut.
  • Other than some occasional scatting, which is also appealingly deft, he doesn't sing again, nor do any of the accomplished sidepersons making small big-band sounds along with him venture any trilling. Undefined
  • Her father was a steel pan tuner and her mother an accomplished violinist from the Royal Academy of Music.
  • What actions need to be accomplished in preparing for a District Rotary Foundation Seminar?
  • A state which dwarfs its men,in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished
  • Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion. 
  • Last year, the improbable storyline involved Slovakia's miracle run to the semifinals, accomplished primarily on the backs of offensive force Tomas Tatar and the miraculous netminding of Jaroslav Janus. Swiss goalie beefs up his status with strong play at world juniors
  • It was about faith, it was about feminism, it was about a lot of things, but ultimately, we were always showing that marriage was something valuable in a culture that often idealizes it in a spiritually unrealistic way or throws it away as a kind of disposable value, and I think we actually accomplished that. Big Love: A Series Finale Postmortem with Creators Mark V. Olsen and Will Scheffer
  • I was excited to hear this, knowing that Catawba is practically one of the only American grapes, or Vitis labrusca, that has been known to produce accomplished wines. The New York Cork Report:
  • As well as being an accomplished craftswoman, she was a gifted pianist.
  • Despite this initial facetiousness, Aaronovitch acclaimed a book he found "technically accomplished, brilliantly written, full of wit and virtuosity". Critical eye: book reviews roundup
  • Appearances, however, which have been deceptive before, may again deceive; and the history of nations teams with proofs that when once they have overstepped the bounds of reason, albeit with the purpose of returning when their ends shall have been accomplished, the very events which their own passion has produced frequently raise a barrier against their retreat, and nulla vestigia retrorsum becomes their doom. The Secession Movement in America
  • Progressive throttling of flow shall be accomplished by a characterized profile quad seal retainer washer.
  • The main courses were equally accomplished and unharried by fickle metropolitan fashion. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is an immensely accomplished piece of work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mainly with a view to elicit further expression of opinion, I hinted to the last and most accomplished person who put these queries to me, that it would be absurd to give the cottier absolute control over his land, and that he should have a conditional lease from the Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
  • This can be accomplished by surrounding the arm A of the eudiometer An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • It never either loses sight of the object to be accomplished, or intermits its exertions while there is a possibility of success. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
  • A clever man persists through difficulties in the knowledge that nothing worthwhile is ever accomplished without effort. Duet « A Fly in Amber
  • This interest was shared with his wife Vera, also an accomplished pianist.
  • This may be accomplished by periodic formal physical therapy sessions backed up by daily home exercises.
  • Earth arrival is accomplished by aerocapture, followed by descent of the sample container under a parachute.
  • Jay Hakkinen, the most accomplished U.S. biathlete until Burke's emergence, missed seven and finished 76th. Biathlete Tim Burke, U.S. team perplexed by performance
  • Individually-determined rationality is geniality, — aptness for an absolutely individual cognizing, so that the same can absolutely be accomplished by no other person-the artistic virtue proper; to it belong courage, composedness, modesty, grace, sympathy, confidence, etc. Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
  • It had not been accomplished in this semimonastic life, but the efforts toward it had their influence, and, you may judge by the quality of its founders, had never died. The Development of Embroidery in America
  • The use of a counterirritant is not uncommon with good physicians, but the counter-irritant only does what is much more effectually accomplished when the patient uses his will and intelligence to remove the original irritant by ceasing to resist it. The Freedom of Life
  • Accomplished liars will beat polygraphs, mislead interrogators, and hoodwink the most sophisticated security regime.
  • He was also an accomplished linguist speaking nine foreign languages including Chinese and Tibetan.
  • He was a runt, a weakling brought up in the shadow of an accomplished elder brother who died of smallpox when Charles was 12.
  • Secondly, God foreknows certain things in themselves -- either as to be accomplished by Himself, and of such things is the prophecy of _predestination, _ since, according to Damascene (De Fide Orth. ii, 30), "God predestines things which are not in our power" -- or as to be accomplished through man's free-will, and of such is the prophecy of Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • It is this bodilessness in the Employer -- this very simple rudimentary whiffling communion the Employer has with his usually distinguished and accomplished Head Employee, which the Head Employee finds it hardest to bear. The Ghost in the White House Some suggestions as to how a hundred million people (who are supposed in a vague, helpless way to haunt the white house) can mak
  • The shaping of the timbers was accomplished mostly by the use of a variety of adzes, and broadaxes, each one especially designed for a specific purpose.
  • So while many of the ideas driving this company are sound, their transmission to the show's viewers is often unaccomplished.
  • We wish to modernize, and with a man of your stature, this could be easily accomplished. DALE BROWN'S DREAMLAND (5) STRIKE ZONE
  • Ay was more moderate and felt their objective could be accomplished without much bloodshed.

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