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The third feat came in 1991, when Mike Powell (U.S).
These were accompanied by a third feat of engineering genius to meet a third challenge: a separate sewer system that, unlike the combined sewage-and-storm drain systems once common in Eastern cities, did not cough up human waste whenever a rainstorm hit, but instead directed sewage into treatment plants that cleaned it just enough to allow it to be dumped into the ocean.
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By jumping in late, the company saved itself from far worse damage.Its second feat was to have made some of its dull old media assets sparkle.
The team's first feat: identifying the virus that killed three Australian transplant patients who had received organs from a single donor.
At his swearing-in ceremony in January, he called the job a "joyful burden," and his first feat was plugging a $6 billion budget hole without raising taxes on individuals.
The Allies' recovery was consummated by the first feat executed by Pershing's U.S. forces as an independent army (hitherto the U.S. divisions in France had fought only in support of the major French or British units): the U.S. 1st Army on September 12 erased the triangular Saint-Mihiel salient that the Germans had been occupying since 1914 (between Verdun and Nancy).
His first feat: diverting the powerful river through four mammoth tunnels drilled into the solid rock of Black Canyon.
Their first feat was to spell out the word GRITS (for Georgia Robotics and Intelligent Systems), and now they've moved on to forming a landing pad for a quadrocopter.
This patient is a candidate for the first feat, but not the second.
LOS ANGELES — In a professional skateboarding career that has spanned nearly 20 years, Danny Way has performed many first feats, like launching over the Great Wall of China in 2005 by using a mega ramp, an outsize creation he brought to the X Games a year earlier to create the sport's newest and most thrilling spectacle.
The Underground Railway's first feat--and perhaps the most difficult--was to contemporize Stravinsky's World War I story of a young violinist (John Lewandowski) seduced by the Devil (Wes Sanders) into joining the Army and, later, a life of gambling.
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