To reach a lot of the more impressive feats of engineering there's walking to be done. |
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Given his feats, birthright, and fortunes, he concludes that he does, in fact, deserve Portia. |
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For instance, I learned that my husband is capable of astonishing unprompted feats of tidiness when the house in question contains a motor. |
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Needless to say, to successfully achieve such remarkable feats required all four of the above virtues in spades. |
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No one could accomplish the spellbinding feats Barry Sinclair does so nonchalantly during the course of his show. |
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Along the way, even those of us well versed in some of the more astonishing feats of animal cognition will be staggered. |
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The nuggetty, self-assured little bloke who regularly performs superhuman feats on the television screen may well be human after all. |
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He is aware that scientist and physician founders often get the hook if their management skills don't equal their research feats. |
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In several others, Qi Gong masters engage in feats such as moving objects and people without touching them. |
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Thanks to some terrific special effects, the illusion that Herculean feats are occurring on the field remains solid. |
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Namibian strongman Andre du Preez will perform his feats of physical strength for one and half hours before the start of the fireworks. |
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Facing the challenges of working in microgravity calls for fearless heroes and feats of courage. |
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I was interested in all the technical stuff because films of this nature are, by definition, feats of technology. |
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In the first half of the twentieth century the engineering feats that gripped the public imagination were urban and industrial. |
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Through these tales, the son begins to understand his father's great feats and his great failings. |
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Even tasks I have done a million times alone become impossible feats when others are watching. |
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His portraits are incredible feats of mastery and the hardest of his constant commissions. |
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It's one of the mightiest political feats of our time, accomplished by a small group of clever and committed people. |
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These would be feats never previously achieved and one could be excused for thinking of them as over-ambitious. |
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When we are done with our grievances, we shall challenge each other to feats of strength. |
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We often think of heroes as people who accomplish extraordinary feats which earn them fame. |
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All of the aforementioned feats have been achieved by other Scottish clubs in the past. |
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I don't need two seemingly impossible feats to accomplish in less than a year. |
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We have a show for you like no other, featuring death defying acts of bravery and tremendous feats of skill. |
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He thought this place was old, too old to have the mechanics to be able to achieve feats like this. |
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I don't need to be reminded that there are forces out there which can readily achieve these feats. |
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We'd become world renowned for our feats of dramatic skill and aerobic fitness. |
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In his lifetime, he performed many miraculous feats and showed the path of truth to his followers. |
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Both these feats were achieved at the expense of workers and the socially disadvantaged. |
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Highlanders have used it through the ages to help them perform great feats of strength while staving off hunger and thirst. |
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It is hard to imagine what other feats she could have achieved had her career not ended so suddenly. |
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It was here that he first steeled himself with self-imposed feats of daring and courage that marked his whole life. |
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Locals have achieved great feats despite rather than because of the state of the district's sports grounds. |
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All these feats will be achieved unsupported by teams bringing in supplies or aid. |
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He grew up to be a hero, a savior, able to achieve feats that no ordinary man could do. |
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It is said that the world's greatest pianists attended Horowitz concerts to witness his legendary feats at the keyboard. |
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Dazzling feats from the turbo-charged toes of Michael Owen have yielded many unforgettable moments in football folklore. |
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The Danish freediver currently holds multiple world records for various diving feats. |
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The current rage of freeriding and urban assault mountain biking has produced a gamut of videos documenting the latest and greatest feats. |
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His accomplishments belong outdoors in military feats as vassal of the King and crusader for God. |
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Cracking the ancient code of hieroglyphics was once considered one of the greatest feats of cryptology. |
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The navy profited from the indifferent performance of the Italian navy, though Italian frogmen performed some notable feats of courage. |
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As the weekend progressed we witnessed amazing feats of discipline and culinary skill. |
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I recorded the feats of the man who is still regarded as the best runner, perhaps the best pro football player of all time. |
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Each production is a magical creation set within its own world of extraordinary music, choreography and gravity defying feats. |
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On the other hand, you are pushing your luck if you try to pull off heroic endurance feats every day. |
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Its virtuosic male performers towered impressively on stilts while executing complex choreography and astonishing feats of acrobatics. |
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The eldest son reinvents himself as Harry, after Harry Houdini, the famous escapologist, whose feats are recorded in a book he finds. |
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It does still require a certain amount of accuracy, but as we all know, quadrotors have no problem with even the most complex aerodynamic feats! |
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The question suggests a blindness to the fact that sportswomen around the world are accomplishing remarkable feats. |
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They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes. |
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Sailors accomplished great feats of exploration on little more than limes and weevily biscuits. |
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From Luke comes news of the ovipository feats of the world's rarest parrot, the kakapo. |
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A sportsman to his fingertips, the redoubtable John Joe has left many of us with some tremendous memories of his hurling and footballing feats. |
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I don't show my power feats to them, but carry around these balloons, blow them and twist them into animal and bird shapes. |
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This era is also made unique by the speed with which sporting feats are flashed around the world. |
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Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests. |
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They operated so close to the lookers-on, we responded viscerally to their feats. |
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His insistence on winning through non-violence is no less a feat than the great feats of the sages of ancient India. |
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Some magicians have attributed their feats not to magic but to supernatural or paranormal powers, e.g., Sai Baba and Uri Geller. |
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If you want to perform great magickal feats, you need great magickal energy to do them. |
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The manager of a Swindon sandwich bar is hoping to complete a trio of feats for charity when he does the New York Marathon. |
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Only fine spices, massage, and dodgeball can compare and further inspire these maximalist feats. |
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Known as shape-memory materials, they are metal alloys or polymers that accomplish similar feats in different ways. |
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When punk rock burns brightly, it is capable of amazing feats of transmutation. |
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Or he may have been part of one of the most miraculous feats of all time. |
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These feats, among others, have cemented him as an artist whose talents continue to push the limits of effective storytelling. |
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They honored extraordinary acts of memorization, just as they honored extraordinary feats in battle, and Cicero excelled at this. |
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The Faroese also boast some spectacular road tunnels, but they're not so excited about these feats of engineering that they feel obliged to name them after people. |
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We witnessed amazing feats of clowning, jugglery, and acrobatics. |
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The Other Side Of Dunkirk takes a sideways look at an event that has been considered one of the finest feats in Britain's war-time history from a different point of view. |
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Huge piles of fish bones and shells on the beach serve as memorials to the feats of a vanished people known as strandlopers who once scavenged the shore for food. |
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Watching the World Cup is not just about witnessing a few over-compensated superstars pulling off impressive feats. |
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In tests, four amputees were able to program their artificial arms with sets of muscle signals for executing complex feats such as opening the door of a microwave oven. |
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In this position, we were also able to observe her extraordinary versatility as she performed amazing feats of balance as the stage slowly revolved. |
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This braggart weaves astonishing tales of cunning and will while stalking game, and even more preposterous stories of superhuman feats of boozing. |
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Marvellous, in sooth, the feats and the sport and the play that he makes. |
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The cheer that resonates around arenas as races are won and world records are broken is always accompanied by the lingering doubt that the feats are enhanced by drugs. |
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Terfel roars out his righteous rage and coos his ludicrous love songs with equal aplomb, making the formidable vocal feats seem almost ridiculously easy. |
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There Val waxed in wit and strength, became squire and friend to Sir Gawain and, through many feats of bravery, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. |
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The physical feats they are able to accomplish with relative ease seem inhumanly impossible for the rest of us who have to deal with gravity and lower back pain. |
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Although not a natural athlete, he could perform amazing physical feats. |
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Players are justifiably esteemed for their amazing feats of athleticism. |
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His success is expected to open the floodgates for American cycling, as Armstrong's feats can now command the front pages of most American papers and magazines. |
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The Human Genome Project is one of the great feats of exploration in history, an inward voyage of discovery rather than an outward exploration of Earth or the cosmos. |
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There are satiric songs mocking meanness and tyranny, songs in praise of drink and drinkers, while other pieces celebrate heroic feats of valour or of sport. |
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On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds. |
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But in fact his very impatience, which makes him barge his way through the first couple of minutes of the piece, produces the most incredible feats of prestidigitation. |
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Still, branding experts say few feats are more difficult than taking a mass-market brand upscale. |
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Several poems are clearly designed to shock the reader's inner Victorian, but most are highly original feats of unrestricted imagination. |
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Ancient Rome boasted impressive technological feats, using many advances that would be lost in the Middle Ages. |
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It is associated by legend with stagecoach drivers, though was mainly used for drinking feats and special toasts. |
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The composers of the late baroque had established their feats of composition long before the works of Johann Fux. |
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Houdini was apparently unable to convince Doyle that his feats were simply illusions, leading to a bitter public falling out between the two. |
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Today, the Great Wall is generally recognized as one of the most impressive architectural feats in history. |
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In 2011 Lewis appeared in the short documentary Challenging Impossibility, which features the feats of strength demonstrated by Chinmoy. |
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Some of the most enduring images of the classical antiquity portray the power and feats of its military leaders. |
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Despite the cost to build these feats of engineering, the financial outlay proved correct as they improved efficiency in the mines. |
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For both feats, the IBM researchers first wired an AFM tip to accept up to 10 volts. |
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The mechanisms behind the word learning processes subtending these feats are still poorly understood. |
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Other legends involve culture heroes who performed great feats or embodied important values. |
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Kobayashi is also in the Guinness Book of Records for his feats with huge piles of meatballs, beefburgers and pasta. |
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This seasonal show features amazing feats of human achievement, such as the flying trapeze of the Alievs White Birds and the rollerskating Veslovskis. |
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Perform loop-the-loops, Immelmann turns and other daring feats of aerial shenanigans with a super fluid control system while battling enemy forces at every turn. |
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The space program recorded a few notable feats and achievements. |
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Roman technology was largely based on a system of crafts, although the term engineering is used today to describe the technical feats of the Romans. |
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The Imperial Navy achieved some important operational feats. |
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Yorkshire-based Scouser Joe Sime did so with feats that included four Ebor Handicap victories between 1947 and 1963 on Procne, Donino, Morecambe and Partholon. |
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Chris became known internationally for his tenacious 'first-time' rock-climbing and bushwalking feats, which led to him publishing Rock in Victoria. |
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Ancient Rome boasted impressive technological feats, using many advancements that were lost in the Middle Ages and not rivaled again until the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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Red Rum's feats, of three Nationals and two seconds, are legendary. |
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Jules, daring teeterboard antics from the Alvarez Family, risley feats by the Anastasini Brothers, and, of course, our own high-flying aerialist, Dolly Jacobs. |
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