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It is usually used to describe an impressive accomplishment or difficult task. For example, "The veteran runner managed this feat despite the rainy conditions."
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In "Jersey Angel," an intimate coming-of-age story, Beth Ann Bauman's portrayal of Angel Cassonetti, a 17-year-old girl who controls and enjoys her sexuality, manages this feat.
But Google's never been keen to share the details of how it manages this feat: even when I visited Oxford's Bodleian Library a couple of years ago to find out more, I wasn't allowed to see the scanning room because the machines were considered trade secrets.
Intel won't reveal how it manages this feat, but DuPont Photomasks offers a peek.
When a company manages this feat quarter after quarter, it often attracts a following that counts on it for a spike in share price every three months.
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The last candidate to manage this feat?
Political scientists will be arguing for years about how he managed this feat.
But apparently someone, or a group of people, managed this feat a whopping 100 times.
He managed this feat in his 2010 Senate primary, when Dick Cheney and Rudy Giuliani endorsed his opponent.
Just how the museum managed this feat provides a tough lesson for these difficult times, when giving is sluggish.
Managing this feat while stockmarket indices plummet and sober economists talk earnestly of meltdown is even more impressive.
Her father managed this feat in 2002, coming in second ahead of socialist Lionel Jospin before losing to the conservative Jacques Chirac.
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