FIFTY years ago waves of Liberator bombers were deliberately destroying
a remarkable feat of engineering.
The engine is
a remarkable feat of engineering and truly compelling, providing standing - start and in - gear acceleration that borders on the preposterous.
That the vehicle manages to do this while still maintaining the carlike attributes we appreciate about station wagons is
a remarkable feat of engineering.
That's less than 345 grams, mind you, which would be
a remarkable feat of engineering given the mysterious extra display, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and other components this more compact Rift has to incorporate.
Not exact matches
A TRULY
remarkable feat of celestial
engineering.
«The three magnificent structures we see here spanning three centuries are all
feats of modern
engineering and a tribute to the talents, vision and
remarkable skills
of those who designed and built them,» she said.
19 There have already been some
remarkable feats of dental
engineering.
Seashells lined with iridescent mother -
of - pearl are more than just pretty — they're a
remarkable feat of microengineering, said study co-author François Barthelat, a mechanical
engineer at McGill University in Quebec, Canada.
IN THE LATE 1950s, RICHARD FEYNMAN FAMOUSLY IMAGINED a science where researchers and
engineers could achieve
remarkable feats by manipulating matter and creating structures all the way down to the level
of individual atoms.
This ancient Roman water - storage depot, a
remarkable engineering feat with brick vaults supported on 336 columns, is eerily calm, and,
of course, damp.
A
remarkable feat of railway
engineering, the Raurimu Spiral near the town
of Taumaranui was constructed at the end
of the nineteenth century to overcome terrain that was too steep to be negotiated by a direct rail route.
The centre houses a four - storey museum and an observation deck and is a great way to understand this
remarkable feat of ambition and
engineering.
It's a
remarkable feat of machining and
engineering...»