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feats

noun as in acrobatics

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Jet engines are one of the most jaw-dropping feats of engineering humans have ever come up with.

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From honoring the medical feats of Indigenous civilizations pre-colonization to exploring the prevailing civil rights contributions of Latinos in the U.S.,

Not to be outdone, Sam said Sue was soon competing in strong woman events herself and the pair have performed several feats of strength as the UK's strongest couple, including towing a passenger jet.

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A 40-40 season has long been one of baseball’s most exclusive statistical feats.

Even the most dedicated doomscroller could not help but have their spirits lifted by the beauty of Paris, or by watching top athletes, including many Americans, accomplish breathtaking feats.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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