Word: feated
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...achieve this feat, Chemists Arieh Aviram of IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center and Mark A. Ratner of New York University propose making use of a well-known characteristic of the molecule: the higher the "binding energy" that holds it together, the less likely it is to lose electrons. The chemists recently told the American Physical Society that two or more small molecules with a large enough difference in binding energies might be combined into one large molecule that could perform electronic functions...
...fished the junction of the Ammonoosic and the Gale, an area pretty well defined by a pair of bridges, Again, the water looked good, but so early in the season nothing much was happening. The people I was with managed to lose every lure they had (something of a feat), and proceded to lie in the sun, buy some beer and relax. The air warmed up in the afternoon, though the water stayed cold. All in all it made a pretty relaxing first fishing trip of the year...
...second game, however, was more a matter of miles as Yale hurlers Steve Niemczyk and Don Massey could not duplicate Gallagher's feat. Harvard pitching never let up as Harrell allowed only four hits and three walks in the shutout. "Jim is developing into quite a pitcher," Park commented...
...disappointment for Mack, there was accomplishment for Mike Brittin of W & L, a former defensive safety who put himself in an ambulance to qualify for the marathon. Brittin, in the space of two months, has dropped his time from roughtly four hours to the 3:20's--an incredible feat...
Then Brittin decided to qualify for the Boston Marathon, realizing he had to shave a half an hour off his previous time, a herculean feat. So, in pursuit of the lower time, he entered the Virginia Beach Rotary Shamrock Marathon in March...