Sentences with phrase «breaking feat in»

It has been a path - breaking feat in the world of cryptocurrencies.

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With so little time left in the year, many wonder whether bitcoin can still break $ 800, a feat that still looks at least marginally possible at one point.
I commented earlier, one of our greatest feats in the champions league has been with a «paper» defence of Flamini at left back, «calamity» senderos at centre back, kolo toure and eboue, broke a champions record of the longest number of minutes without conceding a goal, the difference was that we as fans actually supported that team all the way, the players had our full support.
As he equaled and broke records in the Travers, Buckpasser's feats were avidly reported, but he also won a far less publicized side bet
Not long ago in the tiny hamlet of Great Meadows, N.J. he performed a feat that is to drag racing what Roger Bannister's first four - minute mile is to track — he broke the sport's 200 - mph barrier twice in one afternoon.
His trio of Premier League trophies are accompanied by a historic Serie A treble — which in turn saw him win the 2010 Fifa World Coach of the Year award — a feat he, arguably, could have repeated two seasons later when his Real Madrid team won La Liga breaking records for overall points, goals and wins.
The unique feat from the Barcelona forward extended a record he had already broken of scoring in consecutive matches.
Strode proceeds to break it down on just how much work she has to put in on a daily basis as the mother of twins (which is certainly no easy feat — I have twin nieces myself).
In our home, getting out the door is a feat comparable to scaling Everest: the Toddler needs to be fed, the Newborn nursed, clean diapers for all, and try to be back before the Toddler has a naptime break down or we all regret the outing.
I'm pretty sure nothing was broken or ruined — which is in itself a feat!
This normalization process is evident elsewhere, not least at Stormont where Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness continue to preside over one of the most diverse political coalitions in the democratic world — a feat which would have tested the skills of lesser politicians to breaking point.
When passenger balloons first took to the skies in the late 1700s, they inspired scientific and metaphysical inquiry as well as feats of derring - do: During their century - long heyday, balloons were instrumental in both establishing the field of meteorology and breaking the siege of Paris during the Franco - Prussian war.
A lot of my readers engage in feats of strength like steel bending, chain breaking, and other forms of training that are hard on the fingers.
As Rue, in «The Hunger Games,» Stenberg proved that she can pull off similar feats of derring - do, all while breaking our hearts.
Keaton running and clambering onto a moving Civil War train in The General is infinitely more exciting than Christian Slater jumping from a helicopter onto a speeding locomotive in Broken Arrow because what Keaton does is real, and the camera captures and preserves his feats for posterity.
This 240Z was built by Nissan Technical Center and Competition Department employees to break the stock - body F / GT class land - speed world record at the Bonneville Salt Flats, a feat it accomplished in 1976 with a speed of 166.037 mph.
Koenigsegg doesn't really need to break any more records to remain in the minds of a few impressionable young speed freaks, as the Swedish sports car maker's very name brings to mind ridiculous feats of acceleration and outright speed.
Mazda's system does, however, break from most other start / stop systems in one notable way: while most use a belt - driven starter / alternator to restart the engine, i - Stop accomplishes this same feat via direct fuel injection.
My parents bought this book for me over the holidays and I finished it in a single day, which is a feat in itself since the children were home on break and asking me to put Lego sets together.
Breaking down all that's on offer in the # 15 tariff market place is a mean feat in itself, with close to 30 tariff deals from the various mobile phone networks.
It is no easy feat (particularly in systematic value strategies) to know when an approach is «broken» or when drawdown and poor performance are signalling fantastic opportunity as values often appear most attractive just before bankruptcy.
After his story broke in publications such as the Toronto Star and The Hamilton Spectator, thousands applauded this as a feat of frugality.
A testament to Toni's dedication, within the first year, HEART placed 9 dogs with pre-existing medical conditions in happy homes, a feat no other local rescue group would tackle (broken legs, heart surgeries, hip replacements, blindness, and heart worm are just some of the conditions the now - adopted dogs have made it through, thanks to Toni's help).
Breaking 1 million in sales is always a feat, even when factoring in the relatively cheap price for it.
After the events in Ground Zeroes where Big Boss aka Naked Snake, the legendary hero who accomplished incredible feats in Metal Gear Solid 3, loses everything he has and goes into a coma for 9 years, the story continues in The Phantom Pain as he wakes up in a hospital in Cyprus and all hell breaks loose.
Yet another view is that the real political feat of modern art was to have been political enough in the first four decades of the twentieth century to have broken in the first four decades of the twentieth century to have broken in the first four decades of the twentieth century to have broken free from the unstated but implicit obligation to be political in the service of the state.
Run by Italian artist and curator Fabio Santacroce, its website carries on this tradition with this most recent off - site exhibition, running April 14 to 30, in an online press release entrusted with the heart - breaking words of another famous song by Gianna Nannini feat.
It is a black space, a barrier and engineering feat that receives little attention until failures occur such as the 1927 levee break at Greenville, MS or more recently those caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
This will be remembered as the year that, in November, Christie's New York broke records with a US$ 692 million postwar and contemporary art sale — over a half a billion dollars in business on just 67 works of art: a staggering feat.
Congratulations, BP — you've broken the record for the biggest spill in the history of the Gulf, as well as the biggest in US history, no easy feat.
It's no easy feat to ignore Monday morning donuts in the office break room or to stay away from the vending machine at two o'clock.
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