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Mere persistence is not, in itself, that great a feat.
"It's not as great a feat until you match the man's points," Pollack said.
The fact that he has dealt with such intrusion, adoration and expectation and still managed to remain humble and human is as great a feat as compiling the runs he has.
"The best part about it is we don't have to put up with the media anointing the Patriots as the greatest ever and saying what we did was not that great a feat," said Fernandez, who played defensive tackle.
No cricketer has ever had to cope with the attention and pressure he has, and the fact that he has dealt with such intrusion, adoration and expectation and still managed to remain humble and human is as great a feat as compiling the hundreds he has.
And he seems afraid of turning on the rhetorical power Henry must display in his rallying speeches -- on landing in France and in the night before battle -- to make us feel that the English victory at Agincourt was as great a feat of arms as history contends it was.
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One is an accomplishment, 14 a great feat for anyone, but for a 92-year-old man to be out there keeping up with the most elite, and those training, what is our excuse for not getting up and working out in the morning.
This looks like a fight but it's actually the beginning if a hug after a great feat.
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