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But both feats—all feats, actually—should be considered in context, and the game was just different back then.
The episode title, "Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship," is a reference to "Comanche Feats of Horsemanship," the George Catlin painting that hangs in the Crawford manse.
It's an impressive — if suspicious — series of feats.
These companies make devices that are extraordinary feats of engineering.
But what are actually the hardest feats to pull off?
As magical feats go it was also kind of underwhelming.
Their early builders were capable of astonishing feats of engineering.
The Titan is one of Scotland's most unusual engineering feats.
She experiences bouts of self doubt in between incredible feats.
We've already seen electric aircraft pull off some impressive feats.
What were once Herculean feats may become everyday human activities.
Some men would try to sabotage the female athletes' feats.
One of Opportunity's most memorable feats was, appropriately, its first.
Not all the family's feats have ended in success, however.
Those feats of resilience surrendered to the fact of fragility.
One of the most impressive creative feats I've ever witnessed.
Modern health care accomplishes great feats of healing every day.
School children learn about the feats of the most famous.
But even the greatest feats of engineering cannot last forever.
"Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship" is also a little top-heavy.
But these feats on the farm have come at a cost.
Luck has had a hand in these feats, to be sure.
He was also known for card throwing and incredible memory feats.
But it's actually the product of an Instagram boyfriend's acrobatic feats.
There are signs of personal feats and phrases meant to intimidate.
Step right up, and see the fabulous feats—and fantabulous feet!
Wheeler saved his most impressive feats for the batter's box, though.
Apparently, Russian tortoises like Roshi are totally capable of these feats.
But SpaceX engineers have accomplished unprecedented landing feats for years now. 
But getting them right depends upon prodigious feats of detail-mongering.
Starling murmurations are one of the most underappreciated feats of nature.
The 2018 Winter Olympics routinely provide jaw-dropping feats of athleticism.
He didn't fly through the air or perform feats of strength.
Despite these feats, Masia was repeatedly told that she wasn't marketable.
Goliath feats of pure balls of steel against much larger opponents.
Obviously. But extraordinary human feats often share this kind of grandeur.
It became great by delighting customers with feats they didn't expect.
Over the years, the museum has acquired documentation of his feats.
His mental feats are all we need;He shouldn't go beyond.
Architectural feats in inhospitable spots have long exerted a powerful fascination.
Here are some of the funniest feats from this year's roundup.
Fully staged opera productions alternated with feats of avant-garde spectacle.
So there's a whole bunch of just functional, technological feats here.
Despite all those feats, Hassan ultimately became disillusioned with autonomous robots: they're expensive to build, and although AI can now beat humans at Go and perform other impressive feats, they're still not as smart as real people.
The abiding sense is that although feats of poetic reorganization can't preserve intact our world as we know it, such feats are all that's available if we want to preserve our world in any form at all.
None of these feats were possible even just a few years ago.
And he plans on using this mindset to continue achieving scientific feats.
Olympic athletes perform physical feats the rest of us can scarcely comprehend.
The two men behind the feats of strength aren't strongmen at all.
The hedge fund manager turned retailer has managed last-minute feats before.
Actual stories from within the Taj demonstrate near unbelievable feats of bravery.
These feats earned him the nickname "the Swiss machine", which he hated.
On that scale, "Martial Feats" is a solid example of the form.
That's not the easiest of feats in a party fractured by Trumpism.
Players can earn experience by unlocking achievement-like "feats" with different actions.
We don't dream about performing great feats, we want to live well.
What goes into faking these incredibly demanding feats of strength and coordination?
Do that, and you'll find yourself able to accomplish some amazing feats!
That, he says, is the real key to his resume of feats.
"Mommas can be strong, accomplish amazing feats, and still nourish their babies!"
And, he noted, these feats are not exactly being kept a secret.
As such, their feats of intelligence tend to get reduced to factoids.
At the Olympics, feats of greatness aren't always measured in medals won.
Maybe some Cross Fit nutjob will challenge you to feats of strength.
"We have accomplished so many incredible feats as an agency," Bridenstine said.
Instagram grew more popular for recording mischief-making and feats of daring.
Do you enjoy being adventurous, or do extreme physical feats frighten you?
Two impressive feats by Mr. Sewell to start the year off strong!
Were these feats a triumph of the human spirit or technological doping?
Whenever the audience applauded one of her feats, she coolly changed tack.
Long said their feats of strength made them the world's strongest men.
Athletes, after all, perform the feats that make the stadiums special places.
It was one of the great engineering feats of the 2100th century.
It wasn't necessarily reasonable, but still greater feats were projected for 2500.
We see him perform feats of wonder and awe in front of Kanye.
David Sacks has pulled off a number of impressive feats during his career.
Amazon Prime's documentary genre features many Academy Award-winning feats of investigative journalism.
Researchers were soon getting small multirotor drones to form amazing feats of agility.
Trophies and medals marking those feats cover the seafoam wall of her room.
Even with those feats, one of her favorite sports remained out of reach.
I thought it was one of the most awesome feats I'd ever seen.
Those feats of perseverance are a job requirement for major league baseball players.
Providing medical support in Antarctica was among the more challenging feats, he said.
Donald Trump is prone to boasting of his ability to accomplish improbable feats.
Even with all his jokes and physical feats, he couldn't save this one.
But he objected to the primacy Israelis put on heroic feats of resistance.
While today he is modest about these feats, they seemed superhuman to me.
According to MacMahon, Doncic is already in rare air with his statistical feats.
In particular, how can they inspire young people who learn of their feats?
But little about these feats, whether they are exaggerated or not, resounds domestically.
Videos and photos from around the world show these feats of kayaking greatness.
Our legal system is one of the most impressive feats of Western civilization.
Season two showcased culinary feats in Brazil, Slovenia, Mexico, Thailand, Chicago, and San Francisco.
But most importantly, the governor is a man who shares these feats on Instagram.
How these primitive humans managed to accomplish these incredible migratory feats remains a mystery.
Seeing larger bodies achieving athletic feats allows us to see ourselves in those moments.
Their feats of balance and strength are wonderful; their giddy zeal is even better.
Yet they are organised in structures that are capable of astonishing feats of creativity.
Give me more quiet ballet-inspired feats between Robin Wright and Diane Lane instead.
Feats of endurance so grand they inspire films, books and songs and become legend.
On Saturday, he offered a list of some of Bush's worst feats as president.
Gif: MIT/Prosthetic KnowledgeConvincingly representing humans is one of the emerging technology's toughest feats.
Segura's career going into last year had been a series of feats of perseverance.
Another is to emulate biological brains, which perform impressive feats using very little energy.
For those sorts of future cooking feats, I will be sticking to olive oil.
Machines — while capable of extremely impressive automated feats — lack true intellectual and emotional development.
Even Everest has an almost endless list of feats yet to have been achieved.
The Winter Olympics have been full of mind-blowing feats of athleticism and artistry.
In the case of EverQuest Next, we accomplished incredible feats that astonished industry insiders.
Our onstage sets give folks a chance to see strange physical feats up close.
The British humanitarian accomplished enormous feats in alleviating the suffering of civilians in Syria.
Gouged into the coastal rock, Tabet regards these pools as fantastic feats of engineering.
Ferrari's cars weren't just good-looking and quick, they were feats of great engineering.
Compound that over a lifetime, and, well, your body achieves some pretty incredible feats.
The life of a Vulcan isn't all intergalactic adventures and heroic feats of intelligence.
Try it if you like sports documentaries, making-of stories and feats of strength.
The tales of Zion Williamson's feats did not begin when he arrived at Duke.
Despite feats of creativity, they lack some hallmarks of intelligence seen in other species.
When compared with these feats and provocations, the penis imprints feel tame, even tasteful.
Could pythons, with their astounding feats of regulation, become the next great model animals?
Robbing, disarming, even killing a cop—these were highly regarded feats in criminal circles.
During his time in office, the economy has achieved feats most experts thought impossible.
But generations of fans have expanded Lee's mythology to include his real-life feats.
The songs are also musical feats, mini-suites of hybrid idioms and harmonic odysseys.
For most of human history, the great collaborative feats were achieved through terrible brutality.
Levels are structured intelligently, with plenty of checkpoints after (and before) particularly harrowing feats.
But perhaps, nobody can top the blazing feats that Ringing Bells set earlier this year.
We should give these critters more credit for the cognitive feats they accomplish every day.
The sweaty, oily, sexy, '80s workout montage is one of West's most creative feats yet.
Here, we chart out Jokowi's biggest feats to-date and the obstacles that lie ahead.
Let's be honest: We couldn't have even imagined that these feats would be taking place.
The spray of snow appeared like stars - a picturesque setting for the athletes' impressive feats.
"If we accomplish both those feats, it would be hard to argue not," Curry said.
Now its time for the feats of strength... "Seinfeld" fans know what I'm talking about.
This sort of gossip can involve stories about life-or-death situations or remarkable feats.
Rowing the Atlantic was one of the great remaining feats of adventure at the time.
It's unlikely that one of those feats can be accomplished, let alone both of them.
What sets Giuliani apart is the speed and scale with which he accomplishes these feats.
Rather than the feats of excellence, it was Biles's big miss that grabbed the spotlight.
"It's the globe-trotting feats that make the grade," Nicolas Rapold wrote in The Times.
Vin Diesel, in his near decade long run has accomplished many incredible feats for humanity.
More recently, Sears became known for another distinction — Mr. Lampert's audacious feats of financial engineering.
In multiple scenes, this mezzo-soprano pulled off high-wire feats of acting while singing.
Megan Amram's Twitter account is one of the great feats of comedy prose writing ever.
The Trans-Siberian Railway is one of the most impressive engineering feats in modern history.
Such feats of empathy are difficult, all too often impossible to muster in real life.
Each of us knows only a little bit, but together we can achieve remarkable feats.
They leap, juggle and perform myriad other feats, all while backed by a live band.
Paula Dell, whose acrobatic feats made her a Muscle Beach star in Santa Monica, Calif.
But some of the hype surrounding his feats seems to be a largely American phenomenon.
The performance works that comprise Enacting Stillness depend on similar feats of modest corporeal proffering.
Below, here's a look at 15 food concoctions that are true feats of human ingenuity.
All five said they fear that the feats and sacrifices of D-Day are being forgotten.
It wants to be a rousing, entertaining superhero series, with great fights and death-defying feats.
Accounts of his feats usually mention his wife, Elizebeth, who was a partner in his activities.
However, making all of this happen by 2020 would still require some great feats of engineering.
Digital computers and biological brains are capable of remarkable feats, but their competencies don't always overlap.
Our brains are naturally primed to respond to bold, bloody violence and feats of impossible heroism.
Osé is the subject of eight pending patents and counting for robotics, biomimicry, and engineering feats.
And, when he's done performing these feats, well, who the f--- wants to talk about accounting?
The polar opposite of shows like Cake Boss, feats of edible artistry have no place here.
Osé is the subject of five pending patents and counting for robotics, biomimicry, and engineering feats.
The dance troupe performs handstands, trust falls, and other amazing feats, all the while on boards.
Through stunning feats of persistent non-scoring, he seeks to make his goalless dream a reality.
There were stunning feats in book binding, eye-popping graphic design, and rare limited edition prints.
The idea that "triggered" liberals can't handle masculine feats of heroism is reliable right-wing clickbait.
Welcome to 2001: A GIF Odyssey, one of the most courageous feats in GIF-making history.
Children very soon might grow up viewing machines as sentient beings rather than feats of engineering.
The Checkup Your brain performs complicated engineering feats to allow you to balance on a bicycle.
"Behemoth" is more than an economic history, or a chronicle of architectural feats and labor movements.
However, time and time again, we have seen teenagers age 16 or 17 achieve amazing feats.
Chaignaud is clearly conservatory born, and is able to execute feats of impressive strength and control.
Visitors come to Nîmes for its unusually well-preserved monuments — and for newer feats of architecture.
" Ms. Cauterucci argues that many of President Trump's policies require "pretty impressive feats of intellectual dissonance.
He is also — simply and unembarrassedly — aging, his body no longer capable of its previous feats.
Hitting four home runs in one game is one of the most difficult feats in baseball.
At the final performance of the semester, they displayed hair-raising feats of flight and balance.
In "Tesseract," Nacho Flores builds, balances on and performs acrobatic feats with towers of wooden cubes.
One organization that celebrates these feats of human progress is the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
These are all questions Watchmen has to answer with next week's "Martial Feats of Comanche Horsemanship."
The availability of Steck's feats on YouTube and Vimeo helped bring mountaineering out of the doldrums.
Dean Gillispie's diminutive sculptures of locations remembered from childhood are remarkable feats of craft and ingenuity.
Or to actual feats of feature filmmaking by the likes of Mr. Russell and Mr. Lee?
Often they post their feats on YouTube and Instagram, including scenes of riders taunting police officers.
At the first dinner, the 13 members performed such unlucky feats as passing under a ladder.
She doesn't expect anyone to join her in these feats; she only hopes to inspire change.
These daredevils said they do feel fear, but they just prepare adequately for their extreme feats.
A significant part of pro wrestling's in-ring appeal isn't balletic dives or feats of strength.
Emails from Mr. Cruz arrived at all hours, co-workers said, providing updates on his recent feats.
But this safe, by-the-numbers movie has no visual flair in showing his amazing athletic feats.
On Thursday, Guinness World Records released the 63rd edition of its famous book of feats and firsts.
For doing all the incredible feats of bravery that we (or any sensible person, ever) never would.
And remember, GoPro is a hands-free alternative that may help record your feats even more safely.
As she got more in shape, she began achieving many physical feats she once never thought possible.
It does, however, pack some pretty unique specs and comes capable of performing feats of alien magic.
The solo albums he recorded as an adult are all pop essays, feats of fancy, sociological leaps.
Another contender, Freddie Prinze Jr., is all about sharing his daughter's feats of girl power on Twitter.
That doesn't mean that it's not capable of performing some of the same feats as the HoloLens.
All you need to achieve ambitious feats of technological innovation are a few all-night hackathons, right?
That can become a wrestler's undoing, because pro wrestling isn't just the drama and feats of strength.
And just what were these top-secret technologies with "quantum access capability" that made such feats possible?
The new music video and multiple Grammy wins weren't the only impressive feats for Fonsi this week.
No wonder, then, that the best cavers are uninterested in speed records or endurance feats per se.
You really need a 4K action camera if you want to properly record your jaw-dropping feats.
It was one of the most impressive technological feats ever pulled off, filled with peril and uncertainty.
But increasingly, engines like Unity are capable of accomplishing similar feats: games are getting easier to build.
Roger, a kangaroo known around the world for his impressive muscles and feats of strength, has died.
Even in an afternoon devoted to incredible feats of athleticism, Tom Cruise's stunt work makes an impression.
First, the company showed the world that its run of financial feats is not at an end.
Nations arise telling a story that binds people together in sacrifice and cooperation, allowing for remarkable feats.
But the last 60 pages are one of the most astonishing feats of writing I've ever read.
Guinness' list of record-breakers from this year includes feats that are nothing short of mind-boggling.
"They didn't think I could do it," Albers said, still somewhat in shock at his athletic feats.
Really, though, this linking, with no stops or starts, becomes one of the ultimate feats of phrasing.
All of those feats, and more, are encoded in the insect's genome, which scientists recently finished sequencing.
Others see them as architecture, feats of engineering that we stand atop, connecting us to the world.
Should he manage it, it would be arguably one of the greatest feats of his sensational career.
Certainly, his 133½-minute opening for "Gravity" — shot by Lubezki — ranks among cinema's more jaw-dropping feats.
Cryptocurrency, peer-to-peer lending, and anonymity and pseudonymity in communication are all impressive feats of engineering.
While likely unconscious, these technical feats might also relate to gendered ideas of what "great" cinematography entails.
And, yet, hypocritically, so is the belief that such feats should be accomplished through hard work alone.
Throughout the summer, Mr Smith's Bradman-esque feats and technique have made comparisons to "the Don" unavoidable.
Or is he risking his health in pursuit of athletic feats that may no longer be attainable?
Impressive feats of engineering these TVs may be, but ultimately, it's still not time to buy one.
Although these are not easy feats, the popularity of thru-hiking has only grown, year after year.
A personal favorite is 11, whose "Alla Turca" lends itself to wild feats of piano-playing hands.
One of the greatest feats of American aerospace engineering celebrates 50 years of passenger service this week.
A début album and festival performances soon followed—impressive feats that Alexander handled with amiable self-effacement.
With oscillating riffs, perky percussion and episodes of hurtling energy, the music certainly suggested wondrous aquatic feats.
All those feats helped usher in what became known as the golden age of climbing in Yosemite.
Although these are not easy feats, the popularity of thru-hiking has only grown, year after year.
He conquered waves thought to be unconquerable and performed feats of derring-do off Tahiti and Maui.
Klara, who learns that she will die at 32, becomes obsessed with death-defying stage magic feats.
Hobbs's feats of superhero strength are highlighted throughout the film, as he obliterates any human he touches.
People have tried, and wrote about, far more daring feats—including staying off the internet for a year.
Watching these feats, over and over again, forever changed my understanding of what human beings are capable of.
Being a pioneer of artificial intelligence and creating the first programming language for kids are no small feats.
Today's youngsters might know skateboarding legend Tony Hawk as much for his business endeavors as his athletic feats.
It's a sophisticated and capable track weapon, capable of feats far beyond the reaches of the average buyer.
Peru has a long history of embarking on engineering feats to manage the flow of water for agriculture.
It rewards us, albeit digitally, for our physical feats and it sits, unnoticed, until we wake it up.
Already it has shown the potential to accomplish feats such as eliminating deadly diseases and protecting natural habitats.
The Mexicans will surely see the project as an affront, so it would require massive feats of diplomacy.
Eldredge has twice taken on daring feats to celebrate his number one hits, swimming with sharks and skydiving.
Bianca's mother is also known for her physical feats – Gladys Portugues Van Varenberg is a former professional bodybuilder.
One of Dear White People's genuine feats, however, is its rejection of easy, comfortable categorizations around black identity.
More tricks, illusions, sleight of hand and seemingly deft feats of mental telepathy were interspersed throughout the night.
Impressive, but it's only one of the crazy feats he's accomplished with a non-standard controller this week.
Traditionally, the thing you say about great performers is that they make monstrously difficult physical feats look easy.
Today's football players are so absurdly athletic that their feats on the gridiron have become repetitive, boring even.
Since then, hundreds of thousands of people have uploaded videos of their own box jump feats to Instagram.
Instead of hearing about her feats in public service, we listen to a rancor of ad hominem attacks.
I saw him as a humanitarian who accomplished enormous feats in alleviating the suffering of civilians in Syria.
Its broad capture of the American judiciary is one of the great political feats of the modern era.
The NOVA documentary describes the novel technologies and feats of engineering making their first manned debut in space.
The feats from the two Kyles were all the Cubs needed to halt Milwaukee's eight-game winning streak.
Lots of three letter words, but I liked seeing the Festivus FEATS of Strength represented in the puzzle.
The catalyzing factor has been obvious, even if neither Sanchez nor his teammates can quite explain his feats.
Appropriately, "Feats Don't Fail Me Now" was playing as the Scout crossed the Willamette via the Burnside Bridge.
Find out how Drake's touring team pulled off a flying Ferrari, transforming video stage, and other impressive feats.
These feats, in turn, have captured public interest to an extent that far surpassed anything AI experienced before.
Contrary to "alternative facts" being spread throughout Congress, our federal workforce accomplishes heroic feats on a daily basis.
Defying his father, Owen Jr. brings out a ladder and executes crowd-pleasing feats of daredevil slapstick acrobatics.
There are no "other" people; there are mighty military feats and deals that the United States always wins.
But it overlooks the process that actually lead to those players being able to pull off those feats.
This kicks off with a new docu-series "Our Star Wars Stories," which highlights impressive feats of fandom.
Deep-learning algorithms can often spot patterns in data beautifully, enabling impressive feats of image and voice recognition.
Who has more mind-numbing feats expected of him, and seems to have survived so unfazed by them?
The bolder and more athletic would go on to more daring feats and everyone else learned their limits.
Entomologists have long grappled with how insects like bees, ants, termites and wasps achieve eerie feats of coordination.
The tone is marvelously matter of fact, about both the girl's feats of driving and her automotive passion.
Stuntmen were gaining fame with feats in boats, on tightropes or with sole reliance on the human body.
Hundreds of athletes are truly spectacular at their sport and routinely blow our minds with feats of skill.
They say he built tunnels — "remarkable feats of engineering and construction" — to escape from prison and elude capture.
Her husband of 48 years, whom she met at Stanford, said she rarely talked about her athletic feats.
None of the films nominated for best picture for this year's Academy Awards achieved either of those feats.
Now, at least in the competitive world, cheerleaders and their feats of athleticism are their own main event.
Mr. Veredice and Ms. Hobert exemplified the greater virtuosity of younger dancers, with more brilliant lower-body feats.
The Grammy Awards arrive early every new year, showering knickknacks on the musical feats of the previous months.
Like many others inspired by the feats of Lindbergh and Earhart, he had become a model-airplane hobbyist.
"It is just part of the Swiss identity," Fueglistaler said of the Swiss fondness for major engineering feats.
Get online and tweet your feats of moral derring-do in the cause of a more just society.
Acrobatic feats of problem-solving and projection make the future elongate and then bend back around the present.
We spent a day with the real life Happy Gilmore in Phoenix to witness these feats in person.
Of the many brag-worthy fitness feats, the split seems most like a you-can-or-you-can't proposition.
Jetpacks aren't a completely fanciful idea, with daredevils demonstrating amazing aeronautical feats in the US and across the world.
The former U.S. secretary of state commented on the reality and perception of the outgoing president's foreign policy feats.
In accomplishing feats with or without meaning to, it helps to be extremely good at the thing you're doing.
UConn's win streak -- and how the Huskies win -- is one of the most impressive feats in all of sports.
He has the power to communicate with aquatic creatures, and to perform superhuman feats of strength and speed underwater.
Their feats of strength,…Read more ReadUltimately, genetics may prove to be the most disruptive to the regulatory regime.
Microsoft and Apple are convinced that their feats of computer engineering will outweigh our needs for the fastest computers.
Ludendorff proved himself a consummate military planner and administrator, able to pull off monumental feats of coordination and logistics.
The problem was that the zeitgeist had moved past flags, apple pie, and pure feats of strength by then.
Also, because this is only a hobby, Samko relies on donations through Patreon to pull off these incredible feats.
Cuba President Trump's taking aim at one of President Obama's biggest feats during his term -- better relations with Cuba.
That's just a couple boards every game from matching Westbrook's Herculean feats through most of the season's first half.
Look into the community and you'll see dozens of tales of Tacomas performing Herculean feats and surviving impossible situations.
Outsmarting HIV would probably be considered one the greatest feats in modern medicine, given the scope of the epidemic.
Then the one who is inspired performs his own feats and inspires others, and so on down the line.
Mr. Trump's remarkable ability to deflect questions about his character has been one of his most successful messaging feats.
As far as transport projects and feats of engineering go, the Channel Tunnel is kind of a big deal.
The two tablets, which feature the same Qualcomm 28 processor, accomplish their Alexa feats through clever use of Bluetooth.
It's just this amazing thing that skaters are able to pull off these incredible feats with no warm-up.
But of course, as it stands, VR hardware isn't anywhere near engineering such slickly futuristic and socially acceptable feats.
Readers can also submit their stories of "Tiny Victories" that celebrate the small but triumphant daily feats of parenthood.
Crises averted are less captivating than military victories; diplomacy's preventive care is less compelling than the military's surgical feats.
" Her Type A roles on "Mad Men" and "Community" scarcely prepared her for the physical feats required on "GLOW.
In the country that built the Great Wall, major feats of infrastructure have long been a point of pride.
I believe that it should also be celebrated as one of the great athletic feats of any kind, ever.
But the gorgeous scenery and big tricks made the resulting photos almost as impressive as the individual athletic feats.
It may not be the most nuanced or substantive work, but as a vehicle for pyrotechnic feats, it sparkles.
The popular demand for fantastic physical feats and fallen world records is heavily ingrained in American culture and elsewhere.
There's a dark irony here, because his brain is probably the most crucial element of his record-breaking feats.
Ultimately, the show is about physical feats in which you can break your neck, not just cut your finger.
The reporting feats, the difficult conversations, the moments when Twohey and Kantor doubted an article would come to fruition.
When it comes to beauty feats of strength, crafting the perfect cat-eye ranks pretty high on the list.
Jewish organizations had long lobbied for the medal on his behalf, contending that his feats had been wrongly overlooked.
This was one of the fastest feats of decarbonization the world has ever seen, along with France's nuclear buildout.
But scientists believe they can also add new ones, essentially creating superhumans capable of feats the average person is not.
Newton has not been shy about promoting himself, from his feats on the field to his designer clothing off it.
The Great Wall of China, one of the world's most impressive feats of construction isn't a wonder this time out.
Many male Chinese pro gamers do become heartthrob icons, but always after they have achieved success purely through gaming feats.
Photography pioneer Eadweard Muybridge made hundreds of motion picture studies of nude people performing various feats, musclemen prominent among them.
Moya, who began working with his fellow Mallorcan a year ago, said Nadal's feats this year had not surprised him.
All of which makes their society far more complex than your elephants, with their feats of memory and emotional snivelling.
In this walk-through, you'll find several hidden engineering feats and other cool tricks pulled off by Nintendo's engineering team.
But as Bourne's feats became more and more elaborate and super-human, the depth and complexity of the character faded.
The IOC desperately needs the focus of Pyeongchang to be on the feats performed by its skiers, lugers and snowboarders.
If there were a gaming achievement hall of fame, surely one of the rarest feats would be beating La-Mulana.
And if you know what you're doing, you can pull off those two feats literally anywhere using simple, timeless movements.
Bumblebees are known for some impressive physical feats, including the ability to fly at high altitudes and see ultraviolet light.
He recently partnered up with Red Bull, a beverage company famous for backing incredible feats of human endurance and insanity.
"Out flowed a record of his misadventures, his ambiguous luck, his feats and failures of timing and nerve," Chabon writes.
Witnessing women achieve seemingly impossible feats of strength is changing the perspective of little girls and boys alike, Melnik said.
They are lean dancing machines capable of extreme gravity-defying feats — but they don't always get the credit they deserve.
To celebrate the feats of others, we've highlighted some of the current and former record holders from nine different categories.
The feats of the current team and many of the past UConn teams are legendary, and for a good reason.
There are also more extended feats of Rabelaisian bawdiness, most memorably the villainous feminine hygiene product voiced by Nick Kroll.
The resulting technology, branded "deep learning," has been behind some of the most impressive feats of AI in perceptual intelligence.
"It's a rare breed of singer who's able, through feats of diction, to make English intelligible in opera," Beglarian said.
As such, it came as more than a surprise that his booze-abused body could perform feats of supreme endurance.
But for much of his career, he's been less a baseball player than a collection of incredible baseball-related feats.
Both stylistically and in evolutionary basketball terms, Curry is notable because he can accomplish obscene feats without incurring major risk.
From beloved cartoons to real-life heroes, some dogs simply capture our imaginations while others perform real feats of courage.
Peter Thiel's Founders Fund is credited, among other feats, with backing companies like SpaceX and Airbnb in their early stages.
Like many of their plays, the complex feats of Ms. Rainer's dances now reveal a deep and often happy humanity.
These are extraordinary feats given the fact that the world didn't even know about K-pop just ten years ago.
The high-wire feats were unequivocally thrilling, but Big Apple Circus has never needed hair-raisers to delight its fans.
Stubby's feats of derring-do would upstage the human interest even if those humans didn't look eerily round and smooth.
Not staged, not lit, not cropped, not retouched, the color photographs of this American master are feats of dispassionate representation.
His incredible feats of bear killing and frontier exploring intersected with a political career that was catalyzed by central banking.
From historical gardens to feats of Modernist architecture, what to see and where to stay in the beloved Brazilian city.
Just as everyone watches his homers but him, Judge says little about his feats and lets others pile on praise.
The English physicist and mathematician is regarded to have developed much of calculus, the building blocks of today's engineering feats.
I thought of Stephen Curry, who has made a habit of performing impossibly difficult athletic feats with no apparent effort.
After finishing second in Doha last year, Whitlock regained his world title to match his feats of 2015 and 2017.
She soars through the air, performing feats of superhuman strength -- clad in a costume modeled after Puerto Rico's revolutionary flag.
But its contestants must perform freakish feats of strength to stay on, and often do it in very little clothing.
She has proved herself capable of tearing up old flooring, repairing drywall and installing tile, among other home-repair feats.
The fields are agricultural feats of precision — rugged mountains blanketed with emerald stairways that, seemingly, ascend to the heavens above.
In 2014, she accomplished one of her biggest feats: representing the United States at the Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia.
Agapakis works at "an organism design company," Ginkgo Bioworks, which is trying to goose bacteria into further eco-friendly feats.
"Everyone expects a lot from Paul: great feats of technique and goals from distance," French teammate Antoine Griezmann tells FIFA.
Be honest — these two people, who you hadn't heard of before they announced their candidacies, have pulled off amazing feats.
These are no easy feats, so the list of VPNs that can consistently bypass Hulu's ferocious firewall is pretty short.
If you believe the accounts, the town of New Salem was run with 'feats of strength' being seen as currency.
While those first two feats may be completely out of arm's reach, Union is here to help you with the latter.
Stern drew inspiration from the acrobatics of 19th century circus performers, struck by their feats of pounding nails into their bodies.
The Queen described all three "magnificent structures" crossing the River Forth, built in three separate centuries, as "feats of modern engineering".
Between the work week and cruising into sunny weekend plans, we barely have enough energy to even consider such food feats.
Still, despite its many stunning creative feats, the film's most pertinent achievement is that so many people went to see it.
One of the greatest feats of human migration in history was the colonisation of the vast Pacific Ocean by Polynesian peoples.
It acts as an electromechanical support system that lets you perform nearly superhuman feats or simply perform day-to-day tasks.
Jetpacks aren't a completely fanciful idea, and daredevils have been demonstrating amazing aeronautical feats in the US and across the world.
These next few years will be important for Rocket Lab to prove that their price and launch frequency are obtainable feats.
Washington (CNN)Much of the world is marveling at the athletic feats at the Olympics in Rio -- including President Barack Obama.
One of his greatest feats was that he was as much of an American icon as he was a black one.
Severe safety regulations, eviscerating weight and space considerations, and the logistics of air travel transform simple tasks into feats of engineering.
The toppings were only slightly askew, and I still regard it as one of the most worthwhile feats of my life.
Wallenda's feats have included high-wire walks above Niagara Falls, between two Chicago skyscrapers while blindfolded and across Arizona's Grand Canyon.
Perhaps this Swiss company might have ventured further toward making its feats of strength and agility weirder, wilder, even more surrealistic.
So two lessons learned here: one, I'm a internet-worn witch that is skeptical of intentional and accidental feats of excellence.
This will require not just administrative and technological feats unparalleled in history, but overcoming obstacles much greater than New Dealers faced.
"This list is a testament to women in history who have struggled against the odds to achieve incredible feats," Patel said.
Phelps handled both occasions graciously, acknowledging the frustration of seeing his records go down but congratulating both swimmers on their feats.
Illich accomplishes that most difficult of feats, complementing his critique with a set of practical and creative proposals for alternative approaches.
The seabirds accomplish these fantastic flying feats by riding winds and clouds like roller coasters, according to a study published Thursday.
While inside the strip club—er "burlesque area"—you can expect to see women performing gymnastic feats and doing silly dances.
From ancient temples to scenic parks to feats of modern engineering, certain attractions always seem to make travelers' must-see lists.
The high-punching feats of Iceland and Wales at the Euros told a similar story of minnows not knowing their place.
Attention has to be paid to their inner conflicts—a movie at a time instead of the wholesale of their feats.
Among the pair's impressive feats was completing the longest solo flight (from Japan to Hawaii) and crossing the Atlantic fuel-free.
Indeed, viewers weaned on the "Avengers" saga will consider the feats of the heroes in "Glass" to be distinctly non-super.
While some members of the climbing community celebrated his new feats, others who had once pitied him accused him of cheating.
Then, in rapid succession, came a series of record-setting feats: The largest-ever performance of Madison dancing, with 2,015 participants.
The movie ends with a lengthy sequence, perhaps a half-hour, of acrobats and jugglers performing feats of balance and dexterity.
" The London Daily Mail quoted doctors as saying that such "feats of endurance" would cause women to "become old too soon.
Though the audience adored the Arabian dance, its gymnastic feats, with high lifts and scanty clothing, are really just another cliché.
For all their reliance on feats of derring-do, superhero films and TV shows are, creatively speaking, a risk-averse lot.
Such feats will continue to emanate from the states, America's labs of democracy, regardless of what happens in the nation's capital.
So often teen science fiction and YA novels reward straight, white characters for their physical prowess or feats of extraordinary violence.
These are no easy feats, so the list of VPNs that can consistently bypass Hulu's ferocious firewall is pretty darn short.
It praises ISIS's military feats and at one point broadcasted without context its leader's appeals to subjugate and cleanse religious minorities.
This British comedy game show is a combination of crossword puzzle cleverness, scavenger hunt strangeness, and super-sloppy feats of strength.
Mixed in with the classical pas de deux and snowflakes are scenes of traditional Russian dance and circuslike feats of physicality.
It's an elegant way to prevent you from seeing jokes you don't understand or feats of skill you don't care about.
These terrific feats concerning his generosity and his care for children are what made St. Nicholas popular among the common people.
Washing my hands, cooking, and other quotidian feats of manual dexterity had to be done cautiously to avoid losing the band.
While inside the strip-club—er "burlesque area"—you can expect to see women performing gymnastic feats and doing silly dances.
These were impressive and perhaps unexpected feats, but simply distinguishing one arrangement of sounds from another is hardly akin to appreciation.
The most technically impressive feats included tainting millions of copies of a utility called CCleaner here, now owned by security company Avast.
We Finally Know Why Birds Are So Freakishly SmartBirds are capable of extraordinary behavioral feats, from solving complex puzzles to tool making.
Fans shouldn't expect the former president to celebrate with skydiving — like he did on his 90th birthday — or any other daring feats.
In the story, the strongman George Marchant is taken to see Vulcanus, who is able to perform feats hitherto unimaginable on stage.
The feats of planning and memory required to predict and react to the maneuvers of an alien army are beyond today's software.
Baldwin was a trenchant critic of spiritualism and his early shows, performed with his then wife Clara, sought to demystify 'supernatural' feats.
Landing a finale is often considered one of the most difficult feats in Hollywood, whether it's a film franchise or TV series.
Other cash prizes will be given to teams that perform special feats on the Moon, such as visiting an Apollo landing site.
What made his feats even more remarkable is that Buchinger was born without hands or feet and was only 29 inches tall.
Such feats are nothing for the top brass at Patanjali, an Indian purveyor of toothpaste, cooking oil, herbal concoctions and much else.
Boston Dynamics likes to cloud its work with mystery, teasing the watching world with showy videos in which robots do amazing feats.
To date, DeepMind has pulled off research feats like beating the world Go champion decades before scientists predicted it would be possible.
An African Grey Parrot (image: Keith Allison/Flickr)Birds are capable of extraordinary behavioral feats, from solving complex puzzles to tool making.
Scientists have known about chimpanzee strength for quite some time now, documenting feats of "super strength" in both wild and captive chimps.
Those enigmatic beings who hide away for most of the year before they take to the world stage to perform superhuman feats?
If you're thinking some kind of secret superpower must be involved to pull off these feats, well, that's not too far off.
Now researchers in the US have created a material that mimics one of their greatest feats—changing the shape of their skin.
The yin and yang Olympics, one of stark contrasts between the feats on the field of play, and regrettable actions off it.
Names like axel and salchow sounds like nods to German efficiency or species of bovine rather than feats of power and grace.
The basics of this premise, coupled with a title like Scrotal Recall, might signal a dude-bro raunch-com about sex feats.
Her high-profile feats are helping bring long-distance skating into the mainstream, and keeping Little at the forefront of the sport.
These "kaizo" levels are largely the dominion of the streamers and speedrunners who pull off incredible feats of platforming for our amusement.
They are the result of great feats of design, engineering, and technological miniaturization, however I haven't fallen in love with either one.
Those threads—hotly investigating claimed athletic feats—have been some of LetsRun's most popular, according to the site's co-founder Weldon Johnson.
Fascinated by his seemingly inhuman abilities, two neurosurgeons began to investigate just how the pop legend was able to accomplish his feats.
Since the late 19th century, science fiction writers have imagined Martians and other alien lifeforms engaged in great feats of terrestrial engineering.
In the case of climate change, that means we're trying to fight the rising tides with feats of engineering and technological guile.
Although he worked as both a psychiatrist and a neurologist, his feats of almost uncannily correct diagnosis were in the latter field.
In the video, the F-22 pilot performs 10 feats — like the power loop and the tail slide — in under three minutes.
Like how she was able to perform such physical feats so soon after such a savage, knife-twisting-in-the-guts attack?
For all their dazzling feats on the court, N.B.A. stars have somehow made an event out of simply showing up at games.
The bad news for passengers is that despite all these feats of engineering, more legroom in coach is not one of them.
What I experienced was eye-opening: an hours-long comedy show with over a dozen different actors performing marvelous feats of acrobatics.
"Attention spans are shorter and it's harder today to really wow kids because they see so many daredevil feats online," Nobles said.
"A buoyant shell was the key innovation of cephalopods," Staaf explains, putting it even above their dazzling light displays and physical feats.
He is well versed in many subjects: romantic relationships, drug-pricing models, his entrepreneurial feats, and the hedge-fund manager Steven Cohen.
Nevertheless, The Titan Games will consist of grueling physical feats no one really has to do IRL, because humans invented construction machinery.
As such, significant leaps can lead to a period of flux: new world records, lop-sided contests, and previously unfathomable feats reached.
It's music for provincial fairgrounds and library car parks, music that soundtracks adolescent escapades and feats of dering-do that'll go unrepeated.
Most survival movies aren't simply about survival; the isolation, feats of endurance, and strength are the backdrop for explorations of human nature.
C.G.I. can achieve feats that real animals cannot, but like the piano wires before it, it can also disturb in its unreality.
Mr. O'Rourke would surely have vulnerabilities in a primary, including an absence of signature policy feats or a centerpiece issue to date.
These wide-open grids are like cantilevers to me, admirable feats of engineering that make me a little nervous to get near.
Weighing almost 200 pounds, the Sputnik spacecraft was "one of the world's greatest propaganda — as well as scientific — feats," The Times wrote.
In elaborate feats of retrospection, his 11 narrators re-enact conversations with lovers and friends, scrambling their memories for clues and causes.
In 1995 he was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for his athletic feats.
The performances usually last around 13 minutes, but it's often a physically demanding 13 minutes of incredible flying feats or dance formations.
Conceived and directed by Tilde Bjorfors, "Limits" uses its wit, energy and physical feats to emphasize the rewards of letting them in.
One of his feats was putting an actor belly down on a skateboard and sending him off to perform as a shark.
Like President Donald Trump, Schultz's career, management style and political activity will have to stand in for voting records and legislative feats.
They are also quite intricate feats of construction that require a deft touch to keep the sparkle alive and the clunkers away.
His new, highly unorthodox idea proposed an additional method of healing: bystanders to a disaster who find themselves capable of heroic feats.
One purpose is to show that such feats are possible, to demonstrate that humanity can reverse a sentence as final as extinction.
Fair Game The immense pay packages bestowed on corporate chieftains are often said to reflect feats of management that enrich company shareholders.
Everything that makes Strowman look so cool—the insane feats of strength, his tendency to throw other wrestlers around like ragdolls—disappeared.
Between gigs, Jay traveled to far-flung archives and libraries, scouring records for references to a multitalented dwarf who performed spectacular feats.
Technological advancements have enhanced the production value of live performances and enabled artists to achieve truly mind-boggling visual feats, as well.
From giant installations to impressive feats of printmaking, Art on Paper will welcome 85 exhibitors this year for its largest iteration yet.
We can rigidly train ourselves to perform great physical feats of athleticism or art (the way Domenika does as a ballet dancer).
Watching such feats of strength appear so elegant, effortless, and mesmerizing all at once, Moran suddenly turned to me with palpable excitement.
In our social media-saturated culture, what were once rare human feats accomplished in far-away places are closer to home than ever.
It weighs under three pounds and sees 11 hours of battery life, which are substantial feats that other 14-inch devices can't touch.
Whether you're a soccer player or just an awe-struck spectator, you might be wondering how on earth Morgan accomplishes these superhuman feats.
What's intimidating is the clientele – the world's most elite athletes, all performing incredible feats of strength and endurance, and hardly breaking a sweat.
His Instagram account has 300,000 followers, and it showcases his feats of physical fitness, adherence to the Paleo diet, and appreciation for firearms.
It is an example of what Mr Erdogan himself has called "crazy projects": monumental building feats to reflect the greatness of his regime.
Currently, Avenge Them has 18 GIFs available, all of which will have you performing grandiose feats of heroism pulled from the Marvel movies.
Covering starters, lunch, in-betweens, easy weeknight feats, sides, and sweets, De Laurentiis' recipes are fresh and vibrant spring to summer dining goals.
The neuroscience of expertise The performances of experts often leave us speechless, wondering how it is humanly possible to pull off such feats.
To help celebrate Thomas Edison's birthday this year, GE came up with a bunch of experiments to realize feats that were supposedly impossible.
The two-week event featured amazing athletic feats, spectacular shows of teamwork, touching personal narratives, and inspiring examples of hard work paying off.
But Forrester's Julie Ask said it can be hard for consumers to appreciate engineering feats like GPS int he Apple Watch and waterproofing.
Still, for a figure as familiar as Clinton, getting voters to give her a fresh look would be the most improbable of feats.
Except this dog can escape laboratories, fight off humans wielding hockey sticks, and now apparently team up to achieve astonishing feats of strength.
Feats aside, Upton also nails the fact that lifting weights can also change how you feel about what your body is capable of.
The build is set in a giant quarry, with rocks, trees, and ridiculously precarious poles and platforms to perform feats of acrobatics over.
The story of a hero is one about overwhelming odds and superhuman feats, and the creature who would stop them is the villain.
Their impressive feats were made even more daring as Tyce is legally blind in his right eye due to a progressive eye disease.
The Q&A sessions—which I started calling "Ask Karl" meetings—are remarkable feats of endurance, memory, breadth of knowledge, and creative thinking.
The annual music festival boasted another round of massive sculptural feats from artists Phillip K. Smith III, Date Farmers, Alexandre Arrechea, and more.
The change follows a growing national movement to get student athletes a share of the money their feats rake in for the NCAA.
In Poland, a rap song has been recorded about his feats, while in Finland, a punk band has dedicated a track to Kasai.
As if the Warriors were not busy enough assembling their own catalog of achievements, they moonlighted by spoiling the potential feats of others.
Narrator: The "Mary Poppins" segment also combines feats of upper-body strength with aerial work, which occurs when the lampposts suddenly take flight.
Just as people seem capable of superhuman strength under life-and-death situations, so adrenaline can produce extraordinary feats of perception like mine.
We know that there are certain genetic variants that float around human populations that give some individuals the ability to perform remarkable feats.
If you've been watching the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, you've seen many great feats of athleticism—and a few that seem, y'know, doable.
We travel to imaginary lands, try on new identities or perform feats of strength and grace that surpass the limits of our bodies.
Still, for those who share the position, like Hicks, being on the other side of such feats is not always easy to stomach.
It's more impressive feats of athleticism from Bieber ... who's also flashed talent on the ice, on the court and in the boxing ring.
In a competition stocked to the brim with eye-popping athletic feats, Swaney's mild back-and-forth turns across the halfpipe stood out.
Lagrew has now managed similar feats at the eight hospitals where he's worked since, and at hundreds more in the state through CMQCC.
To accomplish these feats, the United States was spending $2 billion a month, more than the War on Poverty's entire budget for 1966.
Weighing almost 200 pounds, the Sputnik spacecraft, above, was "one of the world's greatest propaganda — as well as scientific — feats," The Times wrote.
In his Netflix series Death by Magic, the daredevil illusionist attempts feats with a proven track record of killing those who attempt them.
The global wind turbine industry has transformed from a collection of small companies in Denmark to corporations pulling off enormous feats of engineering.
But they also know how to execute far more impressive feats — including what the 82nd's Airborne Review demonstrated last week at Fort Bragg.
But in many ways, it is far more revealing of Musk than any of the technological feats that land him in the headlines.
Green often sends him late-night texts that include 3-second video bursts of Curry or Thompson performing various feats of basketball wizardry.
We do not erect monuments to people who performed extraordinary feats that were unquestionably evil, even if their characters included some virtuous traits.
The architectural feats — built in 1840 and the ninth century, respectively — best exhibit how Sintra has been a romantic destination throughout the ages.
Elle performs tricky feats here, but her pièces de résistance are the elaborate strategies she engineers to break into that company's control center.
His point is that Jewish genius is representative of types of thinking shared by other groups that have also accomplished great intellectual feats.
Those feats were made easier then, perhaps, by the knowledge that the Republican-controlled Senate would never allow such bills to become law.
Some of the stunts are downright jaw-dropping, with feats of athleticism that make you suddenly regret that extra serving of Australia Day pavlova.
This accounts for some of the lacunae in Mr MacCulloch's book, and the sometimes dazzling feats of historical sleuthery he employs to fill them.
Created with the deftness of a craftsman's concentrated focus, the works on display are architectural feats bending gravity and with a surprisingly futuristic bent.
Much of it's coolest feats are accomplished with a wide range of sensors — but what are they and what do they all actually do?
A century-old crane that has been transformed into a popular tourist attraction, the Titan is one of Scotland&aposs most unusual engineering feats.
Currently, algorithms mostly just compete to win old Atari games, or accomplish historic board gaming feats like owning five human Go champions at once.
But Hamilton's extraordinary feats aren't exactly easy to emulate — or watch — so he got creative about how to share them with the wider world.
Alibaba is famous for being one of the world's largest e-commerce companies and, among many feats, holding the largest U.S. IPO in history.
A new LEGO bible is on the way, offering step-by-step instructions on how to build exquisite miniatures of humanity's greatest engineering feats.
The resulting film is both beautiful and harrowing, and it's a thoughtful look at what drives people like Honnold to attempt feats like this.
The study, one of the few to look at whether crustaceans can perform such feats, suggests that crabs are quite capable of remembering routes.
Sometimes, when I'm having a bout of writer's block, I scan through the pages of my Facebook friends and revel in their latest feats.
The lifting of long-standing and humiliating visa restrictions for Turkish nationals would represent one of the government's most significant diplomatic feats to date.
A new generation of modern explorers, less concerned with feats of athleticism than they are with saving what remains of nature, has the floor.
Feats of literal and figurative translation are everywhere in Weather Report, and they are of particular importance in representations of scientific data and imagery.
Me neither, but the new Google Earth highlights this structure, along with eight other architectural feats, forgotten lands, or relics of an ancient world.
But my friend Oliver once asked me to notice how always, after these feats were accomplished, people's interest in the places involved moved on.
In that pre-match interview, Mr Medvedev spoke of watching TV as a youngster and witnessing some of Mr Djokovic's greatest feats from afar.
It was one of the remarkable feats the company managed on the Note 7, and it's on full display with the S28 and S28+.
Jason Jennings accomplished those feats in major league debut in a 10-20123 win at Shea Stadium against the New York Mets on Aug.
Soldiers engaged in public feats of strength such as log throwing, wrestling, and karate chopping a flaming cinderblock suspended on another soldier's shirtless torso.
Total conversion mods are often inspire breathtaking feats of collaboration, and around 50 people were involved in bringing the The Frontier to near-completion.
Facebook is relying on technology from startup MSQRD, which it purchased back in March, to perform these feats of facial recognition and live effects.
Such feats are becoming ever less common, according to a recent paper by Lukas Schneider and Claudius Gros of the Goethe University in Frankfurt.
The telescope is part of an array of projects to raise China's standing as a scientific power through big, expensive feats of scientific exploration.
The most notable absence is Britain's Topshop and Topman, brands that have achieved that most elusive of feats: luring younger shoppers into department stores.
Relish in your feats, prepare yourself for a change in power, then take some time off to rest and brainstorm your next entrepreneurial idea.
The world's largest hedge fund, Bridgewater, of Westport, Connecticut, was essentially a cult, with its own bible, ritual mind control, and feats of strength.
In February, he had surgery on his neck, but his comeback is likely to be more motivating than even his most outrageous gymnastics feats.
Instead, Bobby Gunn is widely known for his feats in underground bare-knuckle boxing, and claims a perfect 72-0 record with 473 knockouts.
Whether the company will accomplish these three feats in the next year depends on quite a lot, but after Tuesday's launch I'm feeling optimistic.
Plath records their prodigious feats of eating: quahog fritters, onion soup, stews, meat loaf, lobster dinners, all fastidiously itemized, as though for later reimbursement.
The tape is not the only form of evidence to have accomplished such feats; secret letters and incriminating photographs have had their moments, too.
These excursions, like riding horses from Siberia to the Gobi Desert, often with no one but their mother, led them to extraordinary athletic feats.
There are incredible feats of engineering, trains that snake their way through mountain peaks, and even those that have achieved Unesco World Heritage status.
Countless homes in the neighborhood take part, putting up dazzling and awe-inspiring feats of festivity, and likely producing similarly awe-inspiring electric bills.
Over the years the two feats involved, one mental and one physical, each formative in its own way, have come to chime and blur.
In Korean mythology, dokebi are spirits with supernatural powers which are prone to pranks and unpredictable feats, like conjuring feasts from land and sea.
The show's roster had a traditional strip-club feel, highlighted by dramatic lighting; audience members roared as performers accomplished feats of flexibility and physicality.
While cats won't battle in similar contests, they will take part in agility demonstrations — beyond the feats you see at home, that is. akc.
Wrestlers, boxers, strongmen and women toured with troupes across the United States and in England, performing their athletic feats alongside of jugglers and acrobats.
Consisting of nine separate events, charrería is a rodeo that showcases charros — or riders — who display feats of ranching dexterity, including riding, lassoing, and herding.
Dubai is the closest we have to Atlantis, the ancient engineering feats: the kind of architecture we will not believe existed in 1,000, 2,000 years.
Drones also don't need to perform headline-grabbing feats like delivering Amazon packages or dropping medicine into the jungle to be good for the world.
The legendary Mas Oyama built his reputation on magic tricks and feats he learned as a performing strong man more than his actual fighting ability.
For the first time, nearly everyone in Hollywood agreed that the red carpet could be a place to bring attention to real feats of activism.
Put those factors together and you could see why he would never leave his house, let alone pursue great feats of scientific or artistic discovery.
Facebook makes one of these rigs, called the Surround 360, but many companies like NextVR have custom hardware and software systems to perform similar feats.
There's an Indian sport called mallakhamb (loosely translated: "pole gymnastics"), for instance, wherein the performer executes feats of strength and endurance using a wooden pole.
While the tradition of female rulers and chieftains was commonplace in ancient Japan, Shillony says history books tend to emphasize the feats of male emperors.
Each year, the startup community comes together in the name of innovation to celebrate the highlights, accomplishments and feats of brilliance of the past year.
As I bore witness to many feats of computing prowess in Apple's quiet Tribeca apartment, I never once heard the whir of a cooling fan.
Beyond learning to express herself through sign language, Koko also learned how to care for a pet, play the recorder and many more impressive feats.
"We venture that the Olympian gods smile down on winners like Mokgadi Caster Semenya when they perform extraordinary feats of human endeavor," the scientists said.
Adam Moran is one of the UK's best-known eaters, having a built a vast following as BeardMeatsFood while tackling previously "impossible" feats of gluttony.
His playing is ecstatic and discursive, tracing out minimal melodic lines that are at once athletic feats (he's a practiced circular breather) and delightfully free.
But, as The Ringer pointed out Tuesday, it's hard to deny the fun of shipping two extremely hot people performing incredible feats on international television.
That's why several recent cinematography Oscars (awarded to Gravity, Life of Pi, Hugo) have recognized impressive camera feats that, while beautiful, were created in computers.
Regardless of what you thought about High School Musical then or now, it can't be denied that this Disney Channel film managed several impressive feats.
While magicians like James Randi repeatedly demonstrated the ways in which Geller's supposed feats could be easily staged, he continued to dazzle his government handlers.
The group leverages the camaraderie, support, and connections to accomplish feats what would be all but inconceivable for each chef on his or her own.
Amid her dark projections, though, are bright spots—about incredible feats underway in medicine and technology, and the inevitable human capacity to adjust and adapt.
However, many of them don't really stand up to scrutiny — scroll down to read more about Putin's great feats, which are not what they seem.
But miraculous feats do not necessarily make messianic figures, and having a meaningful impact does not necessarily create a sustainable movement, let alone a revolution.
She not only achieved these feats while living with the peevish Percy, but did so despite the long shadows of her parents, both famous geniuses.
Feats that last a split second, once they are endlessly replayed in slow motion from a dozen camera angles, acquire an aestheticized, even mythic quality.
The intense feats of rhythm, plasticity and complex phrasing that follow take Mr. McMurray (and us) into realms where body and soul inseparably travel together.
The company offers a range of awards for different hacker feats, most of which range from a few thousand to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Superlative feats have always thrilled average mortals, in part, perhaps, because they register as a victory for Team Homo Sapiens: they redefine the humanly possible.
American illusionist David Blaine has spent more than two decades stunning audiences and amassing a notable fortune with his extreme — and even unearthly — endurance feats.
This year's Facebook F8 conference is all about feats of hardware engineering—which is remarkable when you consider that Facebook is a social networking company.
Her gravity-defying feats proved she was full of fire and energy, something I hoped to emulate when I reached junior high and high school.
Inside the ornate drawing rooms of the neo-Classical Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild were bursts of hypersaturated color, explosive proportions and dazzling feats of construction.
The Paris Agreement must be considered one of the more impressive feats of global diplomacy, and there have been undeniable side benefits from that cooperation.
It's a good thing Jada doesn't keep tallies on that kind of stuff either, 'cause Will is all over the map in undertaking spectacular feats.
But "Passengers" increasingly succumbs to timidity and begins shrinking into a bland science-fiction adventure whose feats of daring and skill feel stale and secondhand.
That is a useful prism through which to view the feats of Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder's starting point guard and a triple-double virtuoso.
If those feats were as easy as they sound, La Mercerie's breakfast-through-dinner menu wouldn't be a major addition to the city's restaurant scene.
We are watching the robot perform basic feats like walking, but there's always been a comforting distance between ourselves and the robot as the performer.
Mixing poetic writing, stirring theatrical design, and a meditative grimness, it accomplishes feats of tone and presentation that I've never seen a game accomplish before.
While his personal TikToks typically feature impressive gymnastic feats (he's extremely into parkour and backflips), his sponsored work tends to focus on songs and skits.
At this stage, because of social media and because everyone is obsessed with visual feats, it turns into this kind of circus side-show thing.
A professional dancer's job is to make near-impossible physical feats look easy, never showing a single iota of pain or the strain or fatigue.
But self-powered flight actually gets much harder the smaller, which puts insects among the most bafflingly marvelous feats of engineering we have encountered in nature.
Sandow sold out the Alhambra Theatre every night, performing feats of strength on stage ranging from simple weightlifting to an act called the "Tomb of Hercules".
It's in this state that the water bear can pull off such extreme feats of survival—which might be very convenient for human medicine one day.
Interviewed face-to-face, Trump supporters hail him for that rarest of political feats—doing in power just what he said he would do when campaigning.
But in what is perhaps one of the show's greatest feats in trolling, no one can figure out which "side" South Park is actually advocating for.
And perhaps nobody has put the Yankees in better position to match the feats of the 21 and 21 editions against the Angels than Carlos Beltran.
This majestic image of a golden eagle surveying the wilds of Norway really spoke to us, but there are plenty of other photographic feats to enjoy.
Thank goodness you can get a 360-degree view, because the backs and sides of the garments are works of art and feats of engineering too.
The other side: If he does run, O'Rourke doesn't have a signature policy issue or many major legislative feats to show for his time in Congress.
Some scenes are painfully credible, and Mr Cuarón's trademark long, unbroken takes show off some logistical feats which Cecil B. DeMille would have been proud of.
Anyone who has seen "Unbreakable" and "Split"—and "Glass" won't make much sense if you haven't—knows that David and Kevin are capable of extraordinary feats.
We have a demonstrated ability to work hard, sweat and toil for our daily bread, and, as a society, achieve magnificent feats of science and technology.
While the transition between home and mobile gameplay is undoubtedly smooth, the PSP and Vita accomplished near similar feats with a much more hands-friendly device.
The focus of the Olympics is, obviously, the incredible physical feats going down in Rio right now, on land, on horse, in water, and mid air.
Like other recent tributes to untold feats by women in science and technology, "Bombshell" unearths a chapter of history that doesn't neatly comport with our understanding.
This year's high-end laptops are feats in fine design, with thin metal bodies, liquid-looking high-resolution displays, and in some cases, gymnast-like flexibility.
Bloemen's arrival had a profound impact on the Canadian team, with his feats in the longer distances filling his team mates with a sense of belief.
These culinary shortcuts were promising me that my troublesome cooking feats could be turned into painless jaunts in the park, with just a few quirky tricks.
There is still no limit to the feats of endurance that people seek to achieve without a tangible scientific purpose—though often for a charitable one.
These are feats no other NBA player — much less Curry, who is limited by his everyman profile, despite the vast image proof it provides — can match.
He's been built up as a monster on some outright fake feats of strength, culminating in him flipping over an ambulance with Roman Reigns in it.
Secondly, they perpetuate and give air to the racist notion that only Europeans – white people – ever were and ever will be capable of such architectural feats.
Some reports say that it's because of the obsessive construction rates on the Winchester Mystery House that there are some odd architectural feats within its walls.
My feats in frugality continued throughout my 20s, and I put as much as I could from my day job from any side hustles toward savings.
These Tigers have a long way to go to match those teams' feats, but they can win the SEC West with victories over Georgia and Alabama.
But, when they are moved to unite as a community and work toward a higher purpose, like rebuilding after a wildfire, they can accomplish great feats.
But don't miss all of the other feats of cultural genius that have sprouted from the minds and hands of Miami's weirdest and most ambitious creators.
In film, one shot sequences feel like feats of choreography and execution: performance, direction, camera work, lighting, everything needs to come together in a single take.
Later work, like her famous three-month sojourn at the Museum of Modern Art (The Artist Is Present, 2010), are centered on mental and emotional feats.
Later work, like her famous three-month sojourn at the Museum of Modern Art ( The Artist Is Present, 2010), are centered on mental and emotional feats.
This is one of the show's major feats: There's always a carefully deployed joke, a laugh-out-loud sight gag, or inventive animation to add levity.
The buzz surrounding the season has been nearly nonexistent, even with host Sarah Koenig performing feats like calling the Taliban (which she did in episode two).
One of the most impressive feats occurred in 1982, when the team moved the 18th-century Schitul Maicilor church almost 270 yards from its original site.
Whatever public health feats the authoritarian government has subsequently achieved to slow the disease's spread, the fundamental flaws of their system were exposed by this outbreak.
Director Thomas Kail (of Broadway's reigning champ, Hamilton) pulled off some incredibly tricky technical feats that would've been impressive after editing, let alone a live performance.
Of course, Joey's used to these kinds of feats ... he owns the annual Nathan's Hot Dog-Eating Contest, eating a record 74 wieners back in 2018.
" At his last public engagement, inspecting muscular marines who had competed in a series of endurance feats, he told them, "You all should be locked up.
The contest also offers $5 million in bonus prizes, for feats like surviving the cold lunar night and traveling more than 20193,000 meters on the surface.
I like feats of strength, I like success stories, I like when the cake is pretty and the song is good and the people are happy.
His disciples remain devout and continue to practice his teachings of extreme physical feats of endurance and achievement as a path to spiritual enlightenment and transcendence.
He is Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, and he added to his public repertoire of feats on Sunday by showing off his skills as a pianist.
His feats of chasing added veins to the backs of ivy leaves, elaborated hair textures and arrangements, and rendered such details unique, as close looking reveals.
In 1928, he collaborated with the brilliant art historian and critic Sigfried Giedion on a book that derived aesthetic and technical principles from recent industrial feats.
These jottings became lyrics for the band's biggest single, "Stillness Is the Move," in 2009, on which Coffman emulated the octave-somersaulting feats of R.&B.
Superheroes might not exist in this world, but as extraordinary feats go, "Watchmen" is shaping up to be one of this TV season's most impressive accomplishments.
A team at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln had, among other feats, cataloged the use of free indirect discourse in the entire corpus of her work.
But people who know Vogt attribute his success to a rare mixture of technical know-how and business acumen, along with an obsession with difficult feats.
We often reduce athletes to the finished products we see on television; the athletic feats we could never in a million years be capable of ourselves.
We have designed and built staggering feats of engineering that can be seen from space, and we know that because we've been to goddamned space, too.
From performing superhuman feats to the complete destruction of the human race, it's hard to imagine a technology that could have a more wide-ranging impact.
Perfecting the art of the handstand has deepened my appreciation of gymnasts like Olympian Gabby Douglas, above, who perform exquisite feats of hand balancing on the beam.
In a year that included the summer Olympics, who would have thought that we'd end up seeing some of the most stunning feats of athleticism in November?
They flourished for over 150 million years, utterly dominating the planet and evolving into some of the most incredible feats of biology the world has ever seen.
But even though their feats now predate the births of many of this year's Olympians, the women of Winter 1992 remain role models to some contemporary competitors.
After the sun goes down, the Agora in the Old Port will light up with feats of strength, agility and coordination thanks to circus troupe Flip FabriQue.
The Taliban's brief capture of Ghazni repeated its feats earlier this year in the western town of Farah, and last year in the northern city of Kunduz.
"Celebrated as one of the greatest athletic feats of any kind, Honnold's climb set the ultimate standard: perfection or death," the press site for Free Solo says.
In fact, this writer once smuggled an entire pizza into a movie and still regards it as one of the most rewarding feats of her entire life.
Unapologetically enthusiastic and dramatic, Booker first achieved national attention as Newark's mayor for a series of heroic and constituent service-style feats, neatly catalogued on social media.
Her new book, "Swell", interweaves her own story with a history of female pioneers, "swimming suffragettes" who accomplished remarkable feats and paved the way for future generations.
There are structured activities, of course, but there's also an emphasis on creating your own runs and then challenging friends and strangers alike to replicate those feats.
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But feats like these are what influence designers and retailers alike to expand their size offerings: Many crowd-favorite stores have debuted extended sizing to much fanfare.
It will be performing ever-more daring feats of orbital dynamics this year in the lead up to its final plunge into the gas giant in 2017.
The jewel-toned flacons were designed by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio, the team responsible for architectural feats like the Olympic cauldron for the London 2012 Games.
The reason I'm not fixated on those trivialities is that the earphones themselves are an exhibition of two hugely impressive engineering feats: excellent fit and excellent sound.
To accomplish these feats, three differential locks positioned on the center console— full front, center, and rear differential — adapt to the way the vehicle tackles its task.
Apart from the technical feats involved (the short took about four months with 50 collaborators), even the notion of storyboarding is new when designing films like these.
The 70-year-old is an expert in suogugong, or body shrinking kung fu, where practitioners dislocate their bones to help them achieve unlikely positions and feats.
Apple has a famous track record for pulling off these sorts of feats and convincing us that we need some gadget we didn't even know we wanted.
It accomplished both of these feats under the reign of Graham and executive editor Ben Bradlee, portrayed in The Post by a gruff but earnest Tom Hanks.
As a character and even as a central hero, this makes her surprisingly relatable, despite a superpower that makes the most incredible feats as effortless as breathing.
Previous X Prizes have been awarded for feats such as flying a reusable spacecraft to the edge of space, and designing cheap sensors to measure oceanic acidity.
The 17-times Grand Slam is looking to emulate his 2008 and 2010 feats when he won the Wimbledon title fresh from triumphing on the Parisian clay.
Beyond the feats of prestidigitation and portability that Redrocks biometric scanning technology allows, the company also differentiates itself by showing intent rather than presence, according to Konsevich.
Trained riders practiced riding the Dothraki horses while standing and camera crews worked with CGI to marry the visual feats needed to complete many of these sequences.
Give or take some minor feats of avant-garde enunciation, there are no real pleasures to be found in watching ESPN's Stephen A. Smith express his opinion.
Olympic skiers are trained to fly through the air and perform all sorts of impressive feats, but even the most professional athletes don't always stick the landing.
Tomorrow, two spacecraft will reach Mars after nearly seven months of traveling together through space — and they'll both attempt to pull off two separate and incredible feats.
My love of comic books and my weird childhood obsession with Greek mythology depicted heroes who performed terrific feats, and I yearned to do something incredible, too.
While Tom Cruise's Maverick may have aged, TOPGUN recruits are still singing in bars, playing beach volleyball, and performing exhilarating feats in F/A-18 Super Hornets.
Cloud computing giant Salesforce has achieved two big feats: net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in its direct operations, and a "carbon-neutral cloud" for all its customers.
In this hourlong magic performance, he performs feats like mind reading, making objects disappear and then reappear, and sending coins raining from various parts of the body.
While there are many man-made feats that fill us with awe, some of the most impressive sites on the planet were crafted by Mother Nature herself.
But as Hyperallergic writer Sarah Bond explains, this pseudoarchaeology is racist, as it questions the ability of ancient non-European people to have accomplished impressive architectural feats.
These feats of deduction and induction are a reminder that the true protagonists of Squid Empire are not the cephalopods, but the scientists who work on them.
The city is merely the superhero's stage, an endless backdrop for them to perform their mighty feats, buildings and roads spinning behind them without any identifiable features.
Ali's magic feats were a delightful distraction for us both, but his far greater magic was the relentless pursuit of good in the midst of unimaginable suffering.
The five-man Radiohead is touring with an added drummer, Clive Deamer, but with just six musicians and occasional electronic elements, it constantly pulled off textural feats.
The theme is simple, but applied liberally and intelligently by the curator Jonathan Rider, it brims with reminders of the feats of transmutation that artists can perform.
It covers Grant's amazing feats on horseback at West Point, where in jumping hurdles "he exceeded all rivals," clearing the bar a foot higher than other cadets.
These agricultural feats managed to extend the life of the Egyptian empire about half a century longer than it might otherwise have lasted, according to the archaeologists.
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While each of these feats has already been accomplished by the US, Russia, and China, India is showing it can hold its own on the final frontier.
Each was a Paul Bunyan-like hero who dealt with impossible weather and poor equipment, yet accomplished feats we can't possibly understand but are meant to appreciate.
Tapping jump also functions as a boost, and when combined with the game's many peaks and valleys, the player can able pull off some truly impressive feats.
Her response wasn't one that felt off-the-cuff; in fact, her campaign website has long-since featured a similar timeline, comparing her historical feats to Trump's.
The tactics that make for a badass rally are not the same ones that persuade members of Congress, navigate the bureaucracy, or accomplish feats of foreign diplomacy.
Among Pelosi's proudest feats, she told me, was keeping enough Democrats together to routinely vote against the G.O.P.'s incessant efforts to legislatively chip away at Obamacare.
It is about the tame recreations of white people, about men regaling women with either their stupendous feats of valor or the harrowing circumstances of their upbringing.
Andrew Das: As soccer supervillain feats go, Diego Costa scoring on a deflection off his knee to break Iran's hearts is right up there near the top.
One of the most remarkable feats of building on the source material comes from the show's use of dreamfasting, a Gelfling ability to share memories through touch.
One weekend in July, as Mr. Petronio's company danced at Hudson Hall, the acrobats of Streb Extreme Action performed feats of daring at the Lumberyard construction site.
It's a nearly 22009-foot-tall replica he commissioned of a 2300th-century ancestor famous for his brawn, who once traveled the world performing feats of strength.
In many sports, the athletic feats are the most fun — running faster, scoring a goal, hitting a long drive — but ultimately, winning comes down to the details.
Fortunately, we're already seeing some amazing feats of innovation play out all across the healthcare sector, particularly in the fields of home health and post-acute care.
His explanations for his feats allowed him to slip under the radar of viewers' skepticism, tapping into technocratic belief systems in order to produce a deeper credulity.
Here, Snapchat users are rewarded for impressive feats such as screenshotting ridiculous amounts of photos, using night mode and sending snaps at odd hours of the day.
The Guinness World Records 363 book is full of brand new feats and others that have gone unbroken for years because they're too strange to be outdone.
The tradition, which began as a way of rewarding soldiers for particularly impressive feats, has now been popularized and even spread to civilian parts of the government.
A draftsman, calligrapher, magician and musician, he traveled all over Northern Europe to entertain kings and aristocrats as well as hoi polloi with amazing feats of physical dexterity.
Best known for being in a Pepsi ad, "Let's Go" pulls off the trickiest of feats—it actually sounds like gulping down a few gallons of fizzy pop.
It'd get a glossier, Skrillex-assisted sequel a few years later with "Waiting," but like the best action movies, "Tell Me" balances feats of strength with emotional moments.
None of Laika's previous films have been blockbuster hits, but they've all been artistic feats, and Kubo looks to continue that legacy when it hits theaters in August.
Kate and Barry Elliot tied the knot on the century-old Titan crane - one of Scotland&aposs most unusual engineering feats - despite their minister being "terrified" of heights.
And now a new trailer is here to impress us with Efron and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's feats of strength as they hurtle down the beach — carrying refrigerators.
Known for death-defying feats like the Mastwalk and the Keelwalk, this stunt puts Thomson 280ft in the air — equivalent to the height of a 25-story building.
Younger players typically tout incredible shots and other feats of skill, while older players somehow always manage to put themselves in the right place at the right time.
I've been fortunate enough to witness six rocket launches in person, and seeing these incredible feats of engineering never gets old (even counting one launch shrouded in fog).
It seemed every week he and Doug Baldwin were accomplishing feats that had been managed only by players like Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Jerry Rice.
Dreamcatcher is about four friends with useless psychic powers, capable of feats like humiliating a fat psychiatric patient, finding car keys, and following a psychic projection into traffic.
One of the more impressive feats of the film is that Ricki doesn't become less of herself, even while she acknowledges the pain her past actions have caused.
Deserters sheltered in the secluded crags and coves; Bill Looney, the tavern-owner, was known as the "Black Fox" for his prodigious feats piloting them to Union lines.
It offers up dazzling feats of sorcery and realms of wonderment (early 20th-century London and Paris among them) and manages to conjure the very opposite of magic.
But these feats of song-selecting endurance pale compared with the typical weekly schedule of D.J. Katapila, a musician in Accra, the capital of Ghana, in West Africa.
But even matching the more modest feats of Ms Hingis and Ms Sharapova, who are tied with five slams apiece, would rank her among the all-time greats.
And superhuman Biles isn't just winning gold medals and setting new records — she's performing feats of athletics that have never been done by a woman in her sport.
Since its founding in 1903, the Tour has become the most prestigious bike race in the world and one of the most impressive feats of endurance in sports.
By definition, then, the human brain is not a machine, and machines can't think, even if they can perform computational feats like multiplying large numbers at blinding speeds.
But such extreme feats of flexibility may prompt us to wonder whether we should all be working a little harder to touch our toes or do the splits.
But perhaps Newton's feats would be even more impressive, with his college accolades coming in the same season and his NFL honors also happening in the same year.
Hoover set out to govern in the manner in which he had accomplished the spectacular feats that had brought him to the Presidency: as an administrator of genius.
Paddles the polydactyl cat's feats included being able to hold a pair of glasses with her opposable thumb and she featured regularly in photos of Ardern at work.
Mars, a six-episode miniseries that premieres Monday night on the National Geographic Channel, wants to remind you that amazing feats of engineering and bravery don't come easy.
A video produced by Stanford as part of its government funded research into psychic phenomena alleged to show Isareli illusionist Uri Geller performing various psychic and extrasensory feats.
His feats of activism and sacrifice run parallel to blind selfishness: he has always depended on others, particularly women, to do everything for him, even clipping his nails.
But it's harder to fill a whole evening when you're alone onstage, and while it sports some impressive feats, the new show, directed by Rodrigo Santos, feels padded.
""In 'The Boys,' you have superpowered individuals in capes that can shoot lasers out of their eyes and fly around and have feats of strength and turn invisible.
Six days of daring feats saw Finland, East Germany and Czechoslovakia (as they were then known) battle it out for various medals to the delight of the onlookers.
As the leader of some very good Baltimore Ravens teams, Lewis became famous as an inspirational speaker, delivering loud and completely circular feats of ad-libbed berserker oratory.
Through feats of creative remembrance, documentation, and forgetting, the works in Indicators hint at how it feels to bear witness to the dawning awareness of your own decline.
It has everything: a complete engagement of the whole court at once, running, improvisational magic (TWICE!), and feats of amazing athleticism (How did Durant get there so fast!?).
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He was inspired by feats of internet creativity like the Million Dollar Homepage, in which an entrepreneur auctioned off a million pixels on a website for $1 each.
In the song "Bianca," Mr. Bleu executes amazing calisthenic feats (at one point he tap dances upside-down beneath a stair landing), but the big picture gets lost.
With the no-hitter tally reaching 19903, here is a look back at some facts and figures around one of the most celebrated (and quirky) feats in sports.
Watching the incredible Olympic feats performed by athletes like American swimmers Katie Ledecky and Simone Manuel, gymnast Simone Biles, and basketball player Tamika Catchings will leave you speechless.
Don promises to become as celebrated an attraction as the horse Clever Hans, which startled the zoological savants of Europe eight years ago with his alleged mathematical feats.
Her much-publicized feats include more than two dozen film roles, an endless supply of frankly honest and devastatingly arch press quotes, and no less than six marriages.
Ziegler has enjoyed watching Stanton's feats, marveling at his determination to say, in Ziegler's words, "I'm gonna go out and just destroy this game" — and actually do it.
Not staged, not lit, not cropped, not retouched, his photographs are feats of dispassionate representation, and yet their attentiveness and exactitude make them far, far more than snapshots.
The triple axel — a jump with three and a half rotations, and the only one with a forward-facing takeoff — is the rarest of feats in figure skating.
To children across the Pacific, he is an agile trickster known for feats of daring mischief, like lassoing the sun and fishing up islands from the sea bottom.
We are talking big-ticket engineering feats -- sea walls, elevated roads and other infrastructure, vastly improved drainage systems and on and on -- and also tightened up building codes.
They're capable of gasp-inducing feats—spins for days, death-defying falls—that are woven into an elegant ode to the power and poetry of the male body.
"The Chinese authorities, by contrast, are demonstrating an ability to cope, a willingness to take unprecedented measures — logistical feats that may actually increase the regime's legitimacy," he added.
For skateboarding fanatics and casual observers alike, all of these feats have made the name Tony Hawk synonymous with the sport he has helped usher into the mainstream.
YouTube announced on Monday exclusive livestreaming deals with three popular gamers, its latest talent acquisition in the booming market for watching skilled video gamers stream their feats online.
Last year, an AI "robot journalist" wrote 450 stories on the Olympics, and sch superhuman feats will continue, as AI learns to understand pictures and videos of events.
His performance as Caesar, spanning three movies, is one of the great feats of acting in modern movies, a breathtaking fusion of technological magic and solid thespian craft.
But those constraints have not stopped him from showing up to work at a job he started in an era when trans-Atlantic commercial flights were novel feats.
It's a testament to his skill and ingenuity that he's able to pull off such low-sugar feats that don't lack a thing in terms of sweet satisfaction.
What gets lost when we focus on the character's many incredible feats is that his story is also about parenthood and trying to give children a better life.
These failures had led biologists to believe that, although all cells in a body shared the same genetic material, they were not equally capable of the same reproductive feats.
Yesterday it began one of the most impressive feats, using pulleys to lower the first of five 504-foot-long trusses onto two floating barges hundreds of feet below.
If the bans teach people one thing, let it be this: Plastic shopping bags are remarkable feats of engineering, and consumers have taken them for granted this whole time.
Three teams composed of neuroscientists and computer scientists will attempt to figure out how the brain performs these feats of visual identification, then make machines that do the same.
The number and severity of problems I've heard of with them suggest the "feats of engineering heroics" of which Adams spoke, but directed singlemindedly in the direction of compactness.
And watching athletes at their absolute peak compete and complete feats of superhuman speed, strength, technique and poise is hard to not get excited about, at least for me.
As much as we remember tremendous feats of athleticism, we also remember moments of courage when we saw people we admire use their platform to empower and inspire us.
Years of underachievement and disappointment have doused any serious hope among supporters and jingoistic media that England will finally emulate the feats of 1966 and win the World Cup.
Musk has a way to go before he can say he's fulfilled many of those ambitions, but this year he's accomplished some considerable feats in pursuit of those goals.
The ability to manage the salary cap, continually churn over the roster and bring in talent on both sides of the ball has been one of Belichick's greatest feats.
At these moments Ms Argerich, with her energy and effervescence, makes listeners feel very much alive; her performances are feats of endurance, as well as examples of superb skill.
Whether or not a young footballer breaks into the first team with his club, his feats at academy level will be remembered by teammates long after he has departed.
A Wrinkle In Time, Black Panther, and Hidden Figures all have Black leads achieving great feats — be it breaking the fifth dimension, saving Wakanda, or sending humans into space.
While filming a scene, Blunt tried to excuse herself from doing small stunts which shocked Theroux who had seen her tackle much bigger physical feats in her previous movies.
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Click here to view original GIFAsha Rani is known as "The Iron Queen" because of the amazing feats of strength she's attempted using her teeth, ears, and eye sockets.
This is actually one of the more interesting aspects of AI research these days; alone, humans and AI are limited, but together, they're capable of some extraordinary cognitive feats.
From what we've seen, the faith of the Old Gods is mixed with some real magic and the faith of the Red God can perform some truly fantastical feats.
Seeing something hover above you in the air or seeing a spacecraft leaving the atmosphere, these are two of the most amazing feats you can do as an engineer.
He enjoyed serving tacos and taking care of diners, who'd always ask for an autograph or a picture, or who'd ask about his feats at the Arena México venue.
Two robotic spacecraft launched by the European Space Agency and the Russian Federal Space Agency, or Roscosmos, will finally approach the Red Planet today and attempt some acrobatic feats.
They train for thousands of hours in order to shave seconds off of their best times, and sometimes, the physical performances of these feats is nothing short of superhuman.
They danced four duets — one more than tango couples usually deliver (the fourth was a sweeping, rapid valse-tango) — all improvised, yet with feats that looked like formal choreography.
These feats may not have broken any ice, but they unquestionably reflected well on his own abilities, both as a rememberer himself and as a skilled trainer of children.
He is also the composer through whom Sellars first won fame as an opera director, with feats of modernization that included a "Marriage of Figaro" set in Trump Tower.
" Since no Festivus celebration is complete without an unadorned aluminum pole, I ask that you gather around, prepare for the "feats of strength," and allow me to "air grievances.
This would become one of the feats that would elevate Michelangelo to mythic status: that he not only salvaged the ruined block but also turned it into a masterpiece.
The idea was to achieve lofty computing feats, get Summit fully up and running, and then scale back to put "mini-Summits" into the hands of real-world clients.
Born with a foot deformity to a single mother in Brooklyn, New York, Blaine said he would perform extreme feats, like holding his breath underwater, to avoid being bullied.
As the Golden Age of TV continues, so does one of its most impressive feats: There are more representations of mental illness on the small screen than ever before.
In the early days of the 0003th century, LA and other cities in the Southland famously paid "rainmakers" — mostly con men with almanacs — for their feats of weather control.
It's the sort of thing you might praise an 8-year-old for producing, if you were the sort of person who praises 8-year-olds for unexceptional feats.
The feats are unlikely enough that animal rights activists have accused the theater's clowns of forcing the cats to perform them, and the troupe's tours abroad have sparked protests.
"A lot of the ancient alien stuff relies on willful ignorance and temporal chauvinism" — a disbelief that ancient people were capable of complex feats of engineering, Mr. Feder said.
By Wednesday, Engel's catches had created a buzz not only on social media, but also among his teammates — even if they have come to expect such feats of athleticism.
Sorrento's villainy sets up a battle on two fronts — clashes in the Oasis mirroring chases through the streets of Columbus — that inspires Mr. Spielberg to feats of crosscutting virtuosity.
Decades after the Korean War — arguably the last American war with a high degree of public unanimity — the names and feats of war heroes began to fade in memory.
A story which has of course turned into one of the most significant feats of journalism of our time, sparking the Me Too movement and earning Ronan a Pulitzer.
A running criticism is that by viralizing slick videos of their robots pulling off amazing feats (a humanoid robot doing backflips, anyone?), they're setting the public's expectations too high.
But with his 38th birthday looming and a host of dangerous claycourters assembling in Paris, it would surely top any of his previous feats if he reclaimed the title.
The plaza was built in the 503th century and tourists "can easily spend an entire day here marveling at the architectural feats on each side," according to Culture Trip.
She's more like the David Blaine of political spin, intent on working feats of magic that few others would attempt and surviving situations that would cripple any ordinary mortal.
The former vice president Biden then challenged the man — who had also questioned Biden's fitness for the White House given his age — to feats of strength, endurance and intelligence.
I react a little bit differently to puzzles that bring something interesting about common language to light, rather than overwhelm me with brilliant puns or dazzling feats of construction.
My sister's feats of haphazard behavior — like losing our car keys on a cross-country road trip or leaving her wallet on the bus to the airport — are legendary.
From previous videos, we know that the humanoid robot Atlas is capable of some incredible physical feats, such as stacking boxes, performing backflips, and occasionally providing some needed comic relief.
Ants are loyal and when they work together they have the ability to pull off some astounding feats, like building bridges with their bodies, so Bill may be onto something.
Justice Stephen Breyer seized on the stumble, quickly pondering how strange it would be to protect "this cake baker" but not, for example, Michelangelo's centuries-old architectural feats in Italy.
It seemed that in every game, he and Doug Baldwin were accomplishing feats that had been managed only by players like Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Jerry Rice.
It was a major relay in the Space Race, and it showcased the incredible feats of engineering people can achieve when they bend their wills toward a common, monumental goal.
Of course, this new list of six of the deadliest tourists attractions in the world includes feats that many a traveler has successfully conquered, and lived to tell the tale.
Those might seem like small feats to most people, said Dr. Ali Rezai, the co-author of the study and a neurosurgeon at The Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center.
Party managers have done their best to keep controversial Brexit motions off the agenda at Labour's conferences, in feats of stage management worthy of Tony Blair, a predecessor he derides.
They would reach the precipice of that goal, and Harper would perform unimaginable feats, as well as become embroiled in one of the first controversial incidents of his baseball career.
For all the big cool engineering feats Nvidia and Asus have accomplished with the Zephyrus, the laptop still has a fatal flaw—though one endemic to all ultra powerful laptops.
Instead of the sexy moonshot — deploying fully driverless vehicles all across America — some companies are looking to master little feats that help validate their technology and build trust with consumers.
Determined to be truly Swift AF for the duration of my trial, I assembled a week's worth of feats of strength, cranking Reputation to get in the proper Taylor mindset.
Greinke accomplished both feats and has worked at least six innings in all but the first of his 26 starts and at least seven in three of his last four.
The crowd, recognizing a valiant effort, raised a cheer for a man whose land-locked compatriots are considerably better known for long-distance running feats than any exploits involving water.
For example, he said, companies in which his firm has invested can accomplish feats such as recognizing 3 million faces at the same time, or dispersing loans in eight seconds.
"The women swimming the 800 and men swimming the [1,500] continues to communicate an erroneous bias that women aren't capable of the same feats of endurance as men," he said.
JUNE is usually a cheerful month for admen: they are scheduled to celebrate their feats at the humbly titled Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, which starts on June 18th.
Arrieta said he spends no time reflecting on the majesty of those feats, or his numbers in those 27 starts: a 22-1 record, a 0.92 E.R.A., two no-hitters.
Among his endeavors was a roadshow in which activists performed what some people called feats of magic, such as lying on a bed of nails, in order to debunk them.
It will now require major feats of leadership by financial and political institutions in Britain and on both sides of the Atlantic to manage a period of profound economic uncertainty.
In this hourlong magic performance, closing this weekend, he performs feats like mind reading, making objects disappear and then reappear, and sending coins raining from various parts of the body.
And the titles on this list aren't only for business owners — some are deeply reported feats of investigative journalism that are just compelling stories, no matter what your day job.
I still can't believe NBC couldn't make that "American Gladiators" reboot work a few years ago, because apparently our society's appetite for absurd competitive feats of strength has only grown.
Every one of these feats needs sign off from a number of parties who were recently burnt by the Toys R Us bankruptcy and liquidation — toy companies, landlords and investors.
This is exciting, mainly because brains can vary by the individual, and comparing lots of brains could potentially teach us more about how these incredible feats of biology truly work.
Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg had a perfectly OK spectacle of a match—five minutes of quick, impactful feats of strength but nothing so memorable you'd remember it long-term.
Yet, playing hyper-polished feats of design like Super Mario Maker leave some longtime fans of the franchise nostalgic for the days of janky programming, kill screens, and brutal challenge.
Given the incredible feats of athleticism and competitive drive on display at the Olympics, it's remarkable that a majority of athletes aren't injured and head home from the games unscathed.
Shot like a heist film, Man on Wire is the kind of documentary you want when you would rather be blown away by human feats than challenged by hard facts.
"Tiger has done more for the game of golf than anyone ever thought possible, and his historic feats on the course are only one aspect of his impact," said Monahan.
Mr. Erdogan counts his building feats at virtually every election rally and warns that his opponents plan to tear down everything his Justice and Development Party, or A.K.P., has built.
With "Lenin: The Man, the Dictator, and the Master of Terror," the journalist Victor Sebestyen has pulled off this rarest of feats — down to the last of its 569 pages.
With "Lenin: The Man, the Dictator, and the Master of Terror," the journalist Victor Sebestyen has pulled off this rarest of feats — down to the last of its 290 pages.
Although the backdrop is awesome to see in La Verità, the show also has plenty of gasp-inducing feats by the acrobats, contortionists, and aerialists who move over its stage.
The younger Mr. MacAskill travels the globe hurtling off mountains and buildings on his bike — what in a quainter time might have been referred to as, yes, feats of strength.
First is obviously the sheer amount of progress technology has made over the past half-century, but more important are the amazing feats that are still achievable on modest hardware.
Several mayors said it was heartening to see their strain of public service magnified in Mr. Buttigieg's run, listing their own recent civic feats that received considerably less public attention.
If they somehow accomplish those feats, and a President Buttigieg (or Warren… or Harris...) decides to pursue court-packing, there's no telling what damage it could do to the party.
While the strap-on camera company has aired commercials in the past, they've all spotlighted extreme sports feats, wildlife encounters and other adventures filmed by the company's devoted user base.
The featured babies would usually be the children of famous athletes performing feats of either athleticism or cuteness, which is really something we should all be able to agree on.
Actual boxing is amazing, a noble art, two primal muscle bags just going at each other, artistic jabbing, exquisite punching, feats of survival and aggression that defy logic, and sense.
Perhaps it's time to consider the feats of individuals, like Dalilah Muhammad, the track and field superstar from Queens who recently broke her own record in the 400-meter hurdles.
Even though he could imagine and write pages upon pages of heroic, magical feats for Doctor Strange, on the matter of casting a Tibetan actor, that well is nigh empty.
Think of it like a specific extension of Amazon's Mechanical Turk marketplace, where human beings are regularly tasked with performing feats computers are not yet capable of doing for tiny fees.
While that inexhaustible well of enthusiasm remains an integral part of her personality, the 32-year-old is no longer interested in the feats of alcoholic consumption that defined her 20s.
Some are also impressive feats of engineering, like the first set made to be played in space by cosmonauts on the Soyuz 9 mission, which had pieces affixed to the board.
There were other scientific feats, too: in 1992 she discovered NGC 4550, a galaxy in which half the stars orbit in one direction, mingled with half that head the other way.
Image: PixabaryThe revolutionary gene-editing technology CRISPR-Cas9 is often described as "molecular scissors" for its ability to turn previously improbable feats of genetic engineering into exercises in cutting and pasting.
Bonds escaped jail but because of his steroid-fueled feats voters have kept him out of the Baseball Hall of Fame and has an asterisk attached to his home-run record.
"IN BRAZIL PAST glory is more frequently associated with diplomacy than with military feats," notes Rubens Ricupero, a former minister, in his monumental history of his country's dealings with the world.
In the way Villeré undertakes feats of organizational remediation akin to those of the artists she curates, she could easily call her Department a work of art in its own right.
How in but one of many feats of eating prowess, Kasich found himself in the Bronx, and tried to win over the borough by housing an ungodly amount of Italian food?
We've accomplished these great feats on the Worlds stage and now it's sort of this elusive gold medal at the Olympics... It's been 20 years since we've brought home a gold.
What we're seeing now is society's long-overdue reckoning with the fact that teenagers are not bizarre almost-adults, but complex people capable of extraordinary feats in their own right. Nope!
Dams were some of the first structures colonists built; later, engineering feats like the Glen Canyon Dam were testaments to our ability to harness nature and bend it to our will.
More often than not, these are unfathomably spectacular feats on the defensive end that ooze a certain amount of versatility, athleticism, and basketball bravery that's unheard of from someone his size.
In the past 20 years numerous new feats (crossings and climbs by new routes, "unsupported" by mechanical devices, for instance) have been achieved, but many more are still to be tackled.
When you're a governor of Ohio, a fourth-place 2016 Republican primary finisher -- by no means small feats, but not all the way up there -- how do you remain a voice?
And if you're hoping to stay home on the Fourth of July and use that snazzy new TV to watch elegant feats of pyrotechnical expertise, you got a problem, my friend.
The play added to Colon's legacy of uncanny feats but was ultimately insignificant as the Mets' bats went silent in a 1-0 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field.
They tell stories of great feats of valour, using their knowledge and connections to, for example, rescue a bride's dress from a closed dry cleaner on the day of the wedding.
Since graduating in 2014, she has become known for her magical feats of sartorial illusion, turning cleverly cut pieces of fabric into completely unstitched garments that are akin to wearable sculpture.
In this hourlong magic performance, back for another run, he performs feats like mind reading, making objects disappear and then reappear, and sending coins raining from various parts of the body.
There are too many instances of people watching highly trained super-athletes perform dazzling feats and deciding, "I bet I can do that, too" — usually with unintended, painful, sometimes debilitating consequences.
Ever since then, death has often followed these organizations, especially in regards to hazing — the sometimes drunken and abusive feats recruits have to go through in order to join a fraternity.
"Ledecky should not lose the opportunity to compete in college athletics simply because her unique skills, abilities and world-renowned physical feats merit compensation through endorsements," Grenardo said in an email.
Its descent to the surface was called the "seven minutes of terror" because a lot of crazy engineering feats had to go right in order for the entire landing to work.
Putin has put particular emphasis on war as a central part of Russia's historical and contemporary identity, ramping up national commemorations of victory in World War II and other military feats.
It may have taken 2,000 years of rubbing people the wrong way (sorry!), but scissoring is finally, tentatively starting to be embraced for its versatility, reciprocal pleasure, and occasional ergonomic feats.
And the miraculous feats are not happening in Silicon Valley X-Labs — in a plot twist, nonprofits are leading the charge in creating human-centered applications of the hottest AI technologies.
By proving that the test holds universally, Koukoulopoulos and Maynard have achieved one of the rarest feats in mathematics: They've given a final answer to a foundational concern in their field.

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