To be named top dog among 140 regions from all corners of the continent is no mean feat, and we should all rejoice at such glad tidings. |
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Despite this he kept up very well with a strong team bent on glory, no mean feat for somebody with only a few trips under his belt, respect! |
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To successfully manage a cast of almost 50 across a number of epic settings on a relatively small stage is no mean feat. |
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Mr Best accepted that re-establishing the railway line would be no mean feat. |
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Considering his prodigious consumption of alcohol and drugs, this was no mean feat. |
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This is no mean feat, considering the size and relative complexity of the cast. |
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But his pipes do attain clear unmistakability, which is no mean feat considering the ridiculous glut of young garage-dwellers out there. |
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Awakening from catatonia and diving directly into high-decibel pleading, recriminations, and rants is no mean feat. |
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In view of the difficult economic situation, the extremely broad consensus on the budget is no mean feat. |
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Slovakia is now, since yesterday, at the top of the list of negotiating countries, which is, given that country's past, no mean feat. |
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Having successfully reached two thirds of its stated goal in such little time is no mean feat for this organization. |
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Given the number of countries, people and organizations concerned, this was no mean feat of planning and coordination. |
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The ultimate challenge facing EWCs involves developing a collective identity, which in itself is no mean feat. |
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This is no mean feat as no other markets from banking to securities have been spared by the global financial and economic crisis. |
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I know you had to produce this report in the midst of the electoral campaign, which was no mean feat. |
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Having to submit an amended report twice in order to gain sufficient support struck me as being no mean feat. |
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A tremendous opportunity as well as being no mean feat for every designer: Make sure that your product stands out from the masses. |
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That is no mean feat, and an excellent investment indeed in the economic future of the country! |
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It was no mean feat to coordinate all these amendments and to conduct negotiations. |
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In fact, the transfer of 22 million records involving more than 24 parties whose national databases are in different formats is, as you can imagine, no mean feat. |
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Hugh: This ensemble may be a touch ragged, but it's no mean feat finding an outfit that will service the twin demands of an afternoon's tiling and a night on the tiles. |
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Mark Johnston's runner has shown some decent form over 1m2f, including being beaten not a billion miles by Curtain Call, which is no mean feat. |
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Ginning up enthusiasm for wiping out corruption in the world's kleptocracies is no mean feat when the kleptocrats remain in control. |
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For the moment, Safran, with a lead of 100 miles in the 1100 hrs rankings is managing to ward off the attack from the latter, which is no mean feat. |
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Finally, Robert Dépatie noted that designing and building out a new mobile communication network of this scale within such a tight time-frame was no mean feat. |
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Printable Silicon Putting the silicon in a silicon chip is no mean feat. |
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Introducing a major new capability such as the Air Wing to Afghanistan may seem relatively straight-forward, but it is no mean feat to move about 450 people with aircraft and equipment from Canada to Afghanistan. |
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This is no mean feat and, in my opinion, it is important for our forthcoming term in office, especially as Europe is too important an issue to be entrusted solely to the decision making of the so-called political elites. |
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