Mr Blair, no mean Livingstone-hater in the past, was dewy-eyed with admiration.
These fungus gardens must be well ventilated, and their temperature andhumidity closely controlled - no mean feat in the tropical climates in which termites live.
What we mean by analyzing the experience of the masses and pooling their wisdom is by no means a simple process of accumulation; it requires classification, analysis, critical judgement and synthesis.
He is no mean scholar.
This was no mean feat for an article of clothing.
It is an exciting puzzle, but reconstructing events that took place 4 billion years ago is no mean feat.
But Paul said, I am a man which am a Jew of Tarsus, a city in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city: and, I beseech thee, suffer me to speak unto the people.
To destroy 121 enemy aircraft is no mean record.
She has been a steady and successful finance minister, no mean feat with a boss as mercurial as Nicolas Sarkozy.
To score six at Everton on the opening day is no mean feat, even if David Moyes is still having nightmares over the way they conceded some of the goals.
Turning around a tech giant like Cisco is no mean feat.
He had been restless and was so happy we were all staying by his side. Mummy and I both slept in the same single bed which was no mean feat.
His mother was a painter, and he's no mean artist himself.
He says no, no, no, no by no means; that's not what I mean.
Once able to stand up his stature, in both senses of the word, is restored-and that, as much as the health and mobility benefits, is no mean gain.
It is no mean feat to get him to agree.
Hysteria is a4,000- year-old diagnosis that has been applied to no mean parade of witches, saints and, of course, Anna O.
Weaving all these together is no mean feat, but look at most professionally produced persuasive messages and you'll see many of these principles on show.