feats in the PONS Dictionary

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The demoscene background influenced many of the released or work-in-progress game projects, which were often technically innovative and accomplished feats that were previously thought impossible on the respective hardware platforms.
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During this tour, the duo accomplished several ground-breaking feats in the caribbean.
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A prudent yet daring man, valiant in feats of arms and of perspicacious learning: a wise and marvellous conversationalist.
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At the end of the competition, racers are given awards for feats performed on the trail.
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Each power is unique to the person and includes such diverse feats as walking on water, personal teleportation, and causing thirst in others.
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The soft landing allowed for more elaborate gymnastic feats in midair as the jump could be made at a greater distance.
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During all of these feats, the eagle faithfully watched over and guided him.
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Agility, which determines hit probability in and defense against ranged attacks, feats of agility vs. the environment, and similar acrobatics.
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Men also dance separately, and this includes feats of skill, like forming a pyramid or rapidly revolving a dancer round a stout pole. 1.
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When sufficiently deep-frozen, they can perform exceptional mathematical feats, possibly involving quantum computing.
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