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This seemed a considerable feat.
(Against such purposeful clamor this was a considerable feat).
In practice, just maintaining your line and surviving is a considerable feat.
I passed all eight O-levels, which was a considerable feat at Kersal.
76 mins: Enevoldsen pulls off the considerable feat of barging Richards to the ground.
"Damascus Gate," in particular, many said, hauntingly conveyed the strange volatility of millennial Jerusalem, a considerable feat for an outsider.
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Both of these are books I'd call improbably good, because both require considerable feats of ventriloquism from their authors.
The score requires considerable feats of stamina from the musicians: one percussionist rolls, without pause, on an array of bass drums, timpani, cymbals, and tam-tam, and the pianist is given a continuously pulsing seven-note pattern.
Were it not for Princeton's special strength in this area, the editions at the Huntington Library (26) and indeed at the Pierpont Morgan (13), Harvard and Yale (12 apiece), would assume greater prominence as the considerable feats of collection building that they are.
As ever, Margaret Jull Costa translates his long, winding sentences into beautiful English prose, both erudite and conversational – a considerable stylistic feat.
The recreation of the world in Tourettic terms is a considerable imaginative feat, which Lethem admits is "my own invention.
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