Coming up with something truly original and tangible in yogurt was no mean feat.
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That Mr. Bossi is still leading the Northern League is itself a remarkable feat.
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She could conceivably win four Olympic medals in these Games, a staggering feat.
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Dunn became just the 22nd running back in league history to accomplish the feat.
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They are the first British divers to have ever achieved the feat in competition.
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May I strongly suggest that pedestrians in New Zealand do not attempt this feat.
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Whatever the motive, Capello would like his last feat to be one of regeneration.
From the guardian.co.uk
Kyle Busch was the last driver in this race to accomplish the feat back in 2004.
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This is a feat that would have been out of the question with my previous router.
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A notable achievement; "he performed a great feat"; "the book was her finest effort"
In show business (music, TV shows, etc.), a guest appearance is a participation of an outsider performer (musician, actor, etc.), usually called guest artist (guest dancer, guest violinist, etc.), in an event (music record, concert, show, etc.), i.e. ...
In the d20 System, a feat is one type of ability a character may gain through level progression. Feats are different from skills in that characters can vary in competency with skills, while feats typically provide set bonuses to or new ways to use existing abilities.
In the 3rd edition Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, game mechanics and die rolls determine much of what happens. ...
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An accomplishment that's relatively rare or difficult
(featly) Skilful; Graceful or elegant; Skilfully; Gracefully or elegantly; Suitably
A remarkable act or achievement involving courage, skill, or strength