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How to use the word feats in a Sentence?

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Cadman Kiker said. In all, 2,501 Americans were among the 4,414 Allied troops killed on those beaches. Distance always fades memory, and it is a reason why the French remember the fallen soldiers more easily. From childhood, they visit the cemeteries, memorials and museums that dot the Normandy countryside. U.S. veterans are invariably impressed by what French youngsters still know about their feats, their undying gratitude, while many are wistful that those stories resonate less and less among American youths where they live. Its so frightening, if Cadman Kiker forget history, it is doomed to repeat itself.

Mike Connor

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

The most part of all princes have more delight in warlike manners and feats of chivalry than in the good feats of peace.

Sir Thomas More

added by regnumveritatis
6 years ago

These really incredible memory feats... are not some form of inborn talent. It's really just training.

Martin Dresler

Found on CNN
7 years ago

This is the race to watch. It has all the ingredients of an Olympic final. Rudisha will want to put the young man (Rotich) in his place and prove that he is the best, while the young man want to prove that his feats in Shanghai and Stockholm were not flukes.

Robert Ouko

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

If we accomplish both those feats, it would be hard to argue not, but we'll talk about that in June.

Stephen Curry

Found on CNN
8 years ago

An airplane flying day and night without fuel is more than a spectacular milestone in aviation, it's the living proof that clean technologies and renewable energies can achieve incredible feats; and that all these energy efficient technologies should now be used globally in order to have a cleaner world.

Bertrand Piccard

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

There is rarely a' eureka' moment, as such, engineering feats which are currently out of reach require time for the pieces to fit together and the minds responsible for developing the ideas to work through all the wrong avenues before achieving what is currently impossible.

Rhys Morgan

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Because when you keep on diminishing art and not respecting the craft and smacking people in their face after they deliver monumental feats of music, you're disrespectful to inspiration, and we as musicians have to inspire people who go to work every day, and they listen to that Beyonce album and they feel like it takes them to another place.

Kanye West

Found on CNN
9 years ago

Sport in the sense of a mass-spectacle, with death to add to the underlying excitement, comes into existence when a population has been drilled and regimented and depressed to such an extent that it needs at least a vicarious participation in difficult feats of strength or skill or heroism in order to sustain its waning life-sense.

Lewis Mumford

added by anonymous
10 years ago

Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enought to know they were impossible.

Doug Larson

added by anonymous
14 years ago

The three hardest tasks in the world are neither physical feats nor intellectual achievements, but moral acts to return love for hate, to include the excluded, and to say, I was wrong.

Sydney Harris

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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