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accomplished

Definition for accomplished

adjective as in skilled in activity

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It accomplished something more important by heralding a path forward.

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Recently remarried, Ellison, vigorous at 81, can celebrate the success of his two grown children, Megan, 39, an accomplished film producer, and David, 42, a burgeoning media mogul.

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“We have a lot of experience, a lot of really good players. We’ve been there before. We accomplished it.”

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“Jennifer is an accomplished public affairs professional with deep and diverse expertise, having worked with elected officials at the local, state and federal levels for more than two decades,” he said.

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But “After the Hunt” feels like a messy first-draft script, shoddily directed, rather than an accomplished feature from a veteran filmmaker.

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