Sentences with phrase «extraordinary feat in»

In a tight credit market, qualifying for a personal loan may be an extraordinary feat in itself.
· Believers will perform extraordinary feats in the name of Jesus for the spread of the gospel.

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And yet this extraordinary marketing feat is what we now witness in the swagger of certain leaders and their followers, in their lack of accountability, in the cults of celebrity, in the massive influence wielded by media savvy organizations, in the plethora of lucrative personal ministries, and in the various other expensive products and pyrotechnics of the movement.
In an extraordinary feat of logistics, land, air and sea travel will be used to get the ballot papers to counting stations.
Mario Cuomo's first term — passed without messages and in the light of day — «an extraordinary feat, as you well know.»
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In an extraordinary feat of marksmanship, they would have to fly just ahead of its leading edge and then, firing the Apollo spacecraft's rocket engine, go into orbit just 69 miles (111 kilometers) above its surface.
«The giraffe's stature, dominated by its long neck and legs and an overall height that can reach 19 feet (~ 6 m), is an extraordinary feat of evolution that has inspired awe and wonder for at least 8,000 years — as far back as the famous rock carvings at Dabous in the Republic of Niger,» said Douglas Cavener of Penn State University, who led the research team with Morris Agaba of the Nelson Mandela African Institute for Science and Technology in Tanzania.
That extraordinary early feat, eventually published in Nature, signaled a raw scientific talent that his mentors (who came to include Jonas Salk and B. F. Skinner) likened to Einstein's.
Venter's feat was «extraordinary in many ways, but «does not amount to creating life as either a scientific or moral matter,» the report concludes.
On 12 November, the mission deployed its Philae probe to the comet, the first time in history that such an extraordinary feat was achieved.
In a study published April 26, 2017 in Biology Letters, researchers have identified genes that enable the fish to perform this extraordinary homing feat with help from Earth's magnetic fielIn a study published April 26, 2017 in Biology Letters, researchers have identified genes that enable the fish to perform this extraordinary homing feat with help from Earth's magnetic fielin Biology Letters, researchers have identified genes that enable the fish to perform this extraordinary homing feat with help from Earth's magnetic field.
Last year, four military dogs received medals for valor in the inaugural American Humane K - 9 Medal of Courage Awards, with American Humane President Robin Ganzert saying at the ceremony on Capitol Hill, «We feel it is time to recognize and honor the extraordinary feats and acts of devotion these heroic animals perform every day.»
It's a gift of a part for an actress of such extraordinary range as Toussaint and she makes it her own, pulling off the remarkable feat of being a standout in a show absolutely brimming over with cherishable, note - perfect powerhouse performances.
Leia has rarely gotten this much to do in these movies, and here she's not only capable of extraordinary feats (the Force is strong with this one) but she's also as wry as we knew the actress to be off - camera.
Not dying once in 30 hours shouldn't be considered an extraordinary feat, and certainly this dulls the drama.
The blade strengthening effect of the energy field from his suit could explain seemingly extraordinary feats, such as when he pushed the blade through Ajax's shoulder and right through solid concrete in the first Deadpool movie.
Porsche claims the Cayenne Turbo will accelerate from zero to 60mph in 4.9 seconds — an extraordinary feat for a car of its weight, height, and girth.
This is a feat of imagination from an extraordinary new voice in American fiction, a writer of enormous power and skill.
If you thought of African Grey Parrots then you aren't alone — their popularity as pets has soared in recent years, mostly due to seeing so many of these birds in the media performing extraordinary feats of speech.
The Palm in Dubai might be an extraordinary feat of engineering, but that shouldn't distract you from the beautiful white beach under your feet.
Almost every game out there casts the player as a hero: someone who accomplishes great feats in the face of extraordinary odds.
Either Osofsky will have to perform a feat of extraordinary intellectual gymnastics to reposition her argument in diametric opposition to what she said less than a year ago, or she still believes that May was right.
The most significant influence would be the introduction of Skills performed by human characters — characters routinely perform extraordinary feats that go beyond the scope of the generic attack battle command seen in the series up until IV.
The extraordinary ability of this system to receive a listing from an agent, process it, drive out and take a picture of the property, then print it and distribute it to hundreds of offices; all in a two - day turn - around remains a remarkable feat to this day.
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