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73 Sentences With "drive fast"

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He liked to drive fast and make lots of noise.
Both games let you drive fast cars through soft bodies.
He also likes to drive fast cars of his own.
Ludicrous Fart — Why drive fast when you can just fart fast?
"Drive fast, fall hard," Springsteen sings on one of the tracks.
Jay loves to drive fast and so does Christian Von Koenigsegg.
I drive fast but this is South Florida with heat and traffic.
The message seemed to be: drive fast, parent questionably, and die tacky.
Many neighbors drive fast, but one older woman drives at dangerous speeds.
Germans liked to drive fast on the autobahn — in their beloved great cars.
So if it's not lack of money, what does drive fast-food consumption?
Should you drive fast (but still within the legal speed limit) to save time?
But he does not simply hop into his No. 22 racecar and drive fast.
But before he was getting paid to drive fast cars, Harvick had to share a set of wheels.
So he used that area in order to drive fast and get to our soldiers and blow the car.
A higher ratio is what you want when the purpose is to drive fast, temporarily ignoring fuel economy and environmental concerns.
Prior to the changes, Yangon bus drivers got paid per a completed route, encouraging them to drive fast, often breaking traffic rules.
I always say the best way to judge if a song is good is to blast it in your car and drive fast.
The right to drive fast may not be as sacrosanct in the U.S. as Germany, but it comes at a price either way.
McAnally, whom Landauer met in 2009, was interested in giving her a full-time ride — and not just because she could drive fast.
But even if you love to drive fast, it's likely you'll never drive a Tesla Roadster, either — the new base model costs $200,000.
"A race car driver can use all of a car's functionality to drive fast," said Chris Gerdes, a professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford.
It's not a car that pushes you to drive fast, but for a semi-sporty crossover with the base engine option, it's darn good.
Especially teamed with the advanced traction and stability control system, the CTS-V is easy to drive fast and incredibly controllable for something so massive.
We are standing by if you run into trouble with anything from the technology to the recipes, sitting in the ambulance, ready to drive fast.
Italians and Spaniards talk loudly, eat late, drive fast and slurp down life-prolonging quantities of tomatoes and olive oil (such, at least, are the clichés).
It's a nice mixture of music that sometimes you can feel good and drive fast and look hot but it's also pretty emotional with his vocals.
After Campbell's feat, speed merchants from all over the globe came to realize that Bonneville was an excellent venue for those who want to drive fast.
When Patrick and Jay hit the track to drive fast they do so in a 2016 Porsche 153 GT3 RS. They both love how fast it is!
The goal is to match a desire to drive fast with family activities — pool, spa, restaurant, children's programs — that create a golf club feel, for car enthusiasts.
While MotorStorm was largely about managing your boost meter so you could drive fast enough without exploding, Onrush is about boosting enough so you can drive even faster.
North Korean state media have swaddled Mr. Kim's childhood with mythmaking, portraying him as an excellent marksman and a "genius among geniuses" who loved to drive fast cars.
"We believe we are building the lowest cost network by investing in new facilities to drive fast and reliable delivery for our customers," a spokesperson told Business Insider.
But the rural roads are so rough that they can't drive fast for fear of snapping axles, and the city's poorly designed transport network is frequently snarled with traffic.
Amazon delivery drivers told Business Insider that they felt the need to drive fast, blow through stop signs, and urinate in bottles on their trucks to make deliveries on time.
On another occasion, driving back into Manhattan fast from her Connecticut house — Mr. Diller likes to drive fast — they saw an octogenarian couple crossing the street slowly, holding on to each other.
In "Drive Fast (The Stuntman)," amid keening strings that recall "Wichita Lineman," the singer is a stuntman itemizing his broken bones and scars, reminiscing about a romance on a B movie set.
As humans, our bias toward denial tempts us to roll the dice, buy scratch tickets, drive fast, jump off cliffs, eat fatty food, ignore our retirement funds and generally take too many chances.
Filmed in his hometown, Framlingham in Suffolk, England, "Castle on the Hill" follows a young red-headed boy and his pals as they drink beers, drive fast, smoke cigarettes, and make out in cars.
Challenge Authority Respectfully Germans love speed, but they don't love recklessness: the reason one can drive fast on the autobahn is because one can be confident that other drivers will follow the rules of the road.
They take a shared minibus (with "LET'S DRIVE FAST, WE'RE IN A HURRY" painted on the side), bouncing along dirt roads with a huge-eyed, bewildered sheep tied to the roof atop a giant pile of luggage.
" If Dixon or her friends said no to the men, they were intimidated: "If one of the girls was 'difficult' by not putting out, our abusers would drive fast through red lights in the car to scare us.
After analyzing their answers alongside the results of a personality survey, they found that people who tend to seek sensations (for example, those who like to drive fast on a twisty road) were more likely to enjoy and eat spicy foods.
While creating a product that hit the bull's-eye of a market need, it did so by flouting regulations meant to protect customers, like doing those pesky background checks and crowing about how you had to drive fast to win big.
Powers Allen Boothe was born on June 1, 1948, and grew up on a cotton farm in West Texas, where "we didn't have anything to do in my little town except drive fast cars, play pool and go to the bootlegger, the drive-in, and a lot of places I shouldn't have been in," he told The New York Times in 1979.
There was this guy who told me that he had to be at the train station [in downtown Toronto] in, like, thirty minutes, and we were way up north at fucking Finch Station, which is fine, because I drive fast and can get there, but it was getting to around midnight on a Friday, and that is an issue because that's when everybody's out and calling cabs.
It's about a future in which savage Australian booners drive fast and fight furiously to get enough gasoline in order to drive and fight to steal more gas.
From 1999 to 2001, Fisker was the president and chief executive officer of Designworks, a BMW industrial design studio headquartered in Newbury Park, California, with additional design studios in Munich and Shanghai.Fara Warner, "Creative Drive," Fast Company, 31 August 2001.
In English grammar, a flat adverb, bare adverb, or simple adverb is an adverb that has the same form as the corresponding adjective,Garner's Modern American Usage, p. 897 so it usually does not end in -ly, e.g. "drive slow", "drive fast", but sometimes does, e.g. "drive friendly".
He died in a car accident with his parents and sister when a group of teenage drivers made them swerve off the cliff. He gained the power to control the engines of 4WDs and 2WDs. He used his power to kill those teens. After that, he began targeting teenagers who liked to drive fast and their spectators.
One example was used in the Ron Howard film "Rush". After breaking down on a roadway in Italy, it was the car that picked up Niki Lauda and his future wife. The owner of the car insisted Lauda drive even though it was "it was dog shit". He opened it up after being convinced to drive fast because his future wife asked him to.
Jagat, who grew up in Kodagu, was inspired to take up racing by his father Appanna, who was a fast driver. He started racing bikes as a hobby in the year 1981. His family was mainly engaged in growing coffee, and Jagat had ample time to pursue his hobby. The winding, muddy, traffic-less roads of Kodagu gave him further motivation to drive fast.
In his first book, Return by Water: Surf Stories and Adventures. Taylor takes readers traveling with him and illuminates surfers' lives around the world with amazing sense of place and deft character portraits of the famous, ordinary and irascible surfer alike. Published August 1, 2005 by Dimdim Publishing. In 2013, Taylor and Dimdim published a follow-up book, Drive Fast and Take Chances, about surf obsession.
The commercial is set in a busy city in which a man merely wants to drive fast. As the man speeds through the city streets with police in pursuit Clarkson speaks of lovers of speed as an endangered species. He notes that places for these people to truly enjoy their cars are being taken away, then pitches the video game. The commercial was well received by the media.
If you are ready for the challenge, grab one now before the word gets around and the line grows long." Automobile 1989 :"That the Mondial is fun to drive, fast and practical should make it Ferrari's most popular car. After all, it does much of what a Porsche 911 does for much the same sort of money – and adds extra style, greater handling competence, and an even finer engine.
He became managing director of Geoprosco Overseas in 1978, and retired in September 1984. Shannon no longer flew after the war, but did like to drive fast cars. He also served as chairman of the No. 617 Squadron Association, helping to raise funds for the Dambusters memorial at Woodhall Spa. His wife Ann died in 1990, and he married artist Eyke Taylor in a civil ceremony at Camberwell, London, on 19 July 1991.
Their favourite plunder was fur coats and bolts of silk which were expensive commodities between the World Wars. They were known to drive fast cars and could be violent when confronted. Alice Diamond was over five-foot eight-inches in height at a time when the average height for a man was five-foot six-inches. She wore diamond rings on the fingers of both hands and could deliver a punch a man would have envied.
Budd logged 31 high falls during that time. He often did double duty as actor/stuntman or actor/stunt coordinator. He worked as both an actor and the Action Coordinator on the movies Drive Hard Drive Fast (1973) and The Lonely Profession (1969) for writer/director Douglas Heyes. From 1968 to 1971, Budd worked as a stunt man in all 76 episodes (and as an actor in five episodes) of the groundbreaking TV series, The Name of the Game.
Although Wendell is thrilled to drive fast for a living, Mary is not happy with Wendell's new profession. He insists that he tried to make money legally and this is the only way he can buy the garage. Five years later, Sheriff Cotton has still been unable to apprehend Wendell, but he captures Slack in a raid. On Easter Sunday, Wendell takes over one of Slack's runs, but soon realizes it is a set-up when he is arrested.
Jim Preston reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for Next Generation, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "It lacks the complete details to be the best, but it's still an accurate and fun way to drive fast and to the left." The PC version of the game was well-received as IGN.com stated, "MGI aims an uppercut at Papyrus' NASCAR throne and connects, doing serious damage!" They awarded the game a score of 9.0 (Amazing).
So `Bob's car` would be created by making a copy of an existing "Vehicle" object, and then adding the drive fast method, modelling the fact that it happens to be a Porsche 911. Basic objects that are used primarily to make copies are known as prototypes. This technique is claimed to greatly simplify dynamism. If an existing object (or set of objects) proves to be an inadequate model, a programmer may simply create a modified object with the correct behavior, and use that instead.
As his WRC stature grew, Loeb began to participate in road racing events and tests. He first competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race in 2005, where he drove for the Pescarolo Sport team's No. 17 entry. Reportedly Loeb did much of his preparation for the race by running practice laps around the circuit in the Sony PlayStation 2 video game Gran Turismo 4 aboard a private jet. In the race the car was plagued by incidents, but Loeb proved to be able to drive fast for his first race on a closed track.
The game was displayed at the 1996 AMOA show, where it won the award for Most Innovative New Title. Electronic Gaming Monthly named it a runner-up for Arcade Game of the Year. A Next Generation critic commented that, like Cruis'n USA, Cruis'n World has an unsurpassed sense of arcade-style driving: "You can sit down, drive fast, knock cars off the road, kill animals (in a funny, road-kill kinda way), and get into chaotic multi-car collisions - all without knowing too much about videogames, or, for that matter, driving." At the same time, he found this a shortcoming, since the game is very quickly mastered.
The Amiga 3000 shipped with a Motorola 68030 at either 16 or 25 MHz and 2 MB of RAM. It includes the Enhanced Chip Set (ECS), a display enhancer for use with a VGA monitor, and a DMA SCSI-II controller and hard disk drive. "Fast RAM" can be increased by fitting DIP (up to 4 MB) or ZIP DRAM chips (up to 16 MB) available in two varieties, Page Mode or Static Column. The A3000, unlike most Amiga models, supports both ROM-based Kickstarts and disk-based Kickstarts (the early "SuperKickstart" model), although not simultaneously. Kickstart V1.4 is actually a beta version of Kickstart which is loaded from disk.
O'Rourke was a proponent of Gonzo journalism; one of his earliest and best-regarded pieces was "How to Drive Fast on Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed and Not Spill Your Drink", a National Lampoon article in March 1979., National Lampoon mirror, Internet Archive, archive made 01-24-2003, archive retrieved 05-05-2007. The article was republished in two of his books, Republican Party Reptile (1987) and Driving Like Crazy (2009). O'Rourke's best-received book is Parliament of Whores, subtitled A Lone Humorist Attempts to Explain the Entire U.S. Government, whose main argument, according to the author, "is that politics are boring".
In theory one can then send a message to `Bob's car`, telling it to deliver construction materials. This example shows one of the problems with this approach: Bob's car, which happens to be a sports car, is not able to carry and deliver construction materials (in any meaningful sense), but this is a capability that `Vehicle`s are modelled to have. A more useful model arises from the use of subclassing to create specializations of `Vehicle`; for example `Sports Car` and `Flatbed Truck`. Only objects of the class `Flatbed Truck` need provide a mechanism to deliver construction materials; sports cars, which are ill-suited to that sort of work, need only drive fast.
In qualifying, Villeneuve went out onto the track on his second set of fast tyres, which were already used and had only one more fast lap to go before their performance became compromised. On his flying lap, he failed to better the time of teammate Pironi, but instead of slowing down, as drivers usually did on laps at the end of which they were supposed to head back to the pits, Villeneuve continued to drive fast. It has been speculated that he was determined to beat Pironi's time due to the animosity between the two. It is however unclear if this is true, with Forghieri claiming that Villeneuve had indeed planned to return to the pitlane.
Although she had made several appearances on interview and game shows in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Collins began her television dramatic career with a guest role in The Human Jungle in 1963. Her notable appearances on American television during the 1960s included playing the villainous Siren in Batman, Run For Your Life, The Virginian, Mission: Impossible, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., and Star Trek; in the latter, she played Edith Keeler in the unforgettable episode "The City on the Edge of Forever". In the 1970s, Collins remained busy on television. She starred in the TV movies The Man Who Came to Dinner (1972) with Orson Welles and Lee Remick, and Drive Hard, Drive Fast (1973) opposite Brian Kelly.
O'Rourke wrote articles for several publications, including "A.J. at N.Y.U." for The Rip Off Review of Western Culture, an underground magazine/comic book, in 1972, as well as pieces for the Baltimore underground newspaper Harry and the New York Ace, before joining National Lampoon in 1973, where he served as editor-in-chief, among other roles, and authored articles such as "Foreigners Around the World" and "How to Drive Fast on Drugs While Getting Your Wing-Wang Squeezed and Not Spill Your Drink." He received a writing credit for National Lampoon's Lemmings which helped launch the careers of John Belushi, Chevy Chase, and Christopher Guest. He also co-wrote National Lampoon's 1964 High School Yearbook with Douglas Kenney.
Being a specialist at defusing bombs, he asks Shashank to drive fast as reducing the speed would detonate it. A local police officer named Dan (Sunil Shetty) is meeting his wife, trying to convince her to return to him after an incident that killed their baby while she was still pregnant, when he sees them driving at top speed. He goes on to pursue them, resulting in a high speed car chase which ultimately culminates in Aditya and Shashank jumping off the car as it travels a bridge, causing it to slow down and explode. They then meet Neha, who reveals that she had planted the bomb in their car (having asked them by phone to get into it in the first place), calling it a test.
In English, adverbs of manner (answering the question how?) are often formed by adding -ly to adjectives, but flat adverbs (such as in drive fast, drive slow, and drive friendly) have the same form as the corresponding adjective. Other languages often have similar methods for deriving adverbs from adjectives (French, for example, uses the suffix -ment), or else use the same form for both adjectives and adverbs, as in German and Dutch, where for example schnell or snel, respectively, mean either "quick" or "quickly" depending on the context. Many other adverbs, however, are not related to adjectives in this way; they may be derived from other words or phrases, or may be single morphemes. Examples of such adverbs in English include here, there, together, yesterday, aboard, very, almost, etc.
This strategy is especially effective when the leading car is stuck in traffic and/or if the car behind has clear track to push on, but can be negated if the car behind gets stuck in traffic after their early pitstop or is unable to drive fast enough to neutralize the advantage of the leading car. Similarly, there is the reverse (but less common) strategy of the overcut, where the leading car stays out on their older tyres longer and laps fast enough to maintain or even extend their advantage over the car behind - this strategy may be successful if the leading car's tyres are still in good shape when the car behind pits, sufficiently so that the leading car can push without being overly limited by tyre degradation, or if the car behind gets stuck in traffic, thus negating their ability to utilise their fresher tyres to their advantage.
The surface temperature on an exoplanet is governed by the atmosphere's greenhouse gases (or lack thereof), so an atmosphere can be detectable in the form of upwelling infrared radiation because the greenhouse gases absorb and re- radiate energy from the host star. Ice-rich planets that have migrated inward into orbit too close to their host stars may develop thick steamy atmospheres but still retain their volatiles for billions of years, even if their atmospheres undergo slow hydrodynamic escape. Ultraviolet photons are not only biologically harmful but can drive fast atmospheric escape that leads to the erosion of planetary atmospheres; photolysis of water vapor, and hydrogen/oxygen escape to space can lead to the loss of several Earth oceans of water from planets throughout the habitable zone, regardless of whether the escape is energy-limited or diffusion-limited. The amount of water lost seems proportional with the planet mass, since the diffusion-limited hydrogen escape flux is proportional to the planet surface gravity.

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