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31 The discovery of an effect with such a long latent period was no mean feat of epidemiology. 32 The lucky boy accomplished the feat, and caught the evil, greedy king in a curse at the same time. 33 He attempted to envisage and explain the incredible feat of navigation undertaken by Captain Bligh after the Mutiny. 34 Brood size Neon Tetras are an easy fish to spawn, but it is not an easy feat to raise large broods. 35 Little Feat provided uptempo bluegrass; and Trisha Yearwood the country music. 36 Ian Wilmut, of the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, has already accomplished this feat in his second cloned sheep. 37 Building the bridge was a prodigious feat of engineering and finance. 38 Now you reset the glasses and invite others to accomplish your feat. 39 They reached the third round in four consecutive years, a feat equalled by very few lower division clubs at the time. 40 She competed on five consecutive world championship teams, a previously unheard-of feat. 41 Thornaby skipper Mike Priestley will be hoping he can repeat that feat for him a few times this season. 42 Assisted by Norcott and Smith, Woolwich shipwrights, he carried out a tremendous feat of engineering. 43 The mounting and supply of the expedition was a remarkable feat. 44 I was capable of holding watch for most of a day without the slightest trembling or consciousness of my remarkable feat. 45 Was only beaten once by Tilson and given the game Tillo was having that is no mean feat. 46 He thought it a great feat that she had got in from the Point in an hour and a quarter. 47 Now that was a feat of ability, patience and sheer physical endurance. 48 This is a feat of mythic proportions, comparable to extracting gold from sea water-or helium-3 from the lunar regolith. 49 The Kings have won back-to-back games only four times this season and had gone 20 games without repeating the feat. 50 That feat could not be achieved without making Maurice more down-to-earth than he was. 51 The court sits next to the family garden, where a rock commemorates a major Ferry athletic feat. 52 But the feat would be impossible if the wave were a solid object. 53 One more great feat of arms he did before his fighting ended for ever. 54 It is a feat of storytelling that is carried off with tremendous poise and unobtrusive artistic integrity. 55 No small feat and something quite alien to ourselves, difficult to imagine. 56 That way, says Denis, you can achieve the sometimes difficult feat of appearing interested in what is being said. 57 And it does so in syntax which calls for quite a feat of structuring and interpreting. 58 He led his team to victory for the tenth time, a feat no captain had achieved before. 59 We still don't understand how prehistoric man achieved that feat. 60 He could become the first Buck to achieve the statistical feat for the season since Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did it in 1974-75.