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91success has many fathers, while failure is an orphan — Cf. 1942 G. CIANO Diary 9 Sept. (1946) II. 196 La vittoria trova cento padri, e nessuno vuole riconoscere l’insuccesso. Victory has a hundred fathers, and no one acknowledges a failure. 1961 J. F. KENNEDY News Conference 21 Apr. in Public Papers… …
92success — noun Etymology: Latin successus, from succedere Date: 1537 1. obsolete outcome, result 2. a. degree or measure of succeeding b. favorable or desired outcome; also the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence 3. one that succeeds …
93success — (of fishing) see catch per unit of effort …
94success — in respect of fishing, catch per unit effort (catch in numbers or weight taken for a given amount of fishing effort expressed as a ratio; the more recent form is catch/effort (C/f). Also called availability) …
95Success — ∙Suc|cess [syk sɛs], der; es, e [frz. succès < lat. successus = Erfolg, glücklicher Fortgang, eigtl. = das Herangehen, zu: succedere, ↑sukzedieren]: Erfolg: Vorsichtiger und bedingter waren die wohlwollenden Stimmen anderer, die ... einen… …
96SUCCESS — Sun Corporate Catalyst Electronic Support Service (obsolete) …
97SUCCESS — Sun Corporate Catalyst Electronic Support Service (obsolete) …
98SUCCESS — 1. SUbsonic Contrails & Cloud Effects Special Study Contributor: LaRC 2. Subsonic Aircraft Contrail and Cloud Effects Special Study Contributor: CASI …
99success — suc·cess || sÉ™k ses n. attainment of something desired or attempted, accomplishment; prosperity, fame; person or thing that is successful …
100SUCCESS — Successi …