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His kids were five hours away, northwest, if you drove fast.
He said the driver of locked the doors and drove fast enough to prevent Dykstra from leaving the vehicle.
Calling himself the "Ghetto President", Mr Wine rose to fame as a dreadlocked pop star who drove fast cars and dissed his rivals.
NICE, France (Reuters) - The Bastille day fireworks had just ended when a large white truck drove fast and deliberately at the crowd on the Nice waterfront on Thursday.
He owned a Chicago nightclub, drove fast cars, carried a gold-handled walking stick, and dated a number of high-profile women, many of them white—from the German spy Mata Hari to starlets Lupe Velez and Mae West.
The strong sales drove Fast Retailing's quarterly operating profit up 37 percent to a record 68.4 billion yen ($609 million) and allowed Asia's biggest clothing retailer to reiterate an all-time high annual profit forecast of 225 billion yen.
Or rather, they resembled what we dreamed of being, the better versions of ourselves who turned heads, drove fast cars, and recognized the six most expensive whiskies by smell alone; whose names topped the donor rolls of operas, orchestras, and houses of worship; who were admired, respected, adored.
As much as anything, Earnhardt Jr. bridged Nascar eras, from the days of men like his father — products of the South who drove fast but looked and sounded as if they could rebuild the cars they frequently broke (because they often could) — to a new generation of professional racers who at times seemed like corporate pitchmen who couldn't tell the difference between a carburetor and an alternator.
There she found a soulmate in Klaus Mann and became a frequent visitor to the family Mann's house. With Klaus, she started using drugs. She led a fast life in the bustling, decadent, artistic city that was Berlin towards the close of the Weimar Republic. She lived in Westend, drove fast cars and threw herself into the Berlin night-life.
However, Williams would get to make his debut in that series at Phoenix, where he drove Fast Track Racing's No. 01 car to a 17th place finish. He would then run team's No. 12 car at Michigan, where he scored a top-ten finish. Over the course of his NASCAR career, Williams' cars have often sported blue paint schemes with the blue autism puzzle pieces to symbolize his diagnosis on the spectrum and to raise awareness.
He claimed that he was sick of the dead-on-its-feet upper crust he was born into, that he didn't believe in and didn't want, whose values were meaningless. He was seeking to carve his way out — "Crime was the only chisel I could find." Cook smuggled oil paintings to Amsterdam, drove fast cars into Spain from Gibraltar, and consummated his downward mobility by spending time in a Spanish jail for sounding off about Francisco Franco in his local bar.
Suchitra got shocked and told JKR to stop the car, but he can't put a break. As car the moved fast, suddenly they hit an old man and the car accident on the tree. After some time Suchitra woke up and cried a lot has she saw JKR was dead but fortunately Arjun and her pregnant baby was alive. As this incident happened, on the other hand on the same day Gandhimati started firstly to drive a car and she drove fast on the road that time she doesn't know to stop the car.
The Squadron was initially known as "the millionaires squadron", a nametag gained because of a reputation for filling their ranks with the very 'well-heeled'. Most of these affluent young pilots had little regard for the rigid discipline of the regular service; they lined their uniform tunics with bright red silk and wore blue ties rather than the regulation black. They played polo on brand-new Brough Superior motor cycles, drove fast sports cars (the squadron car park was said to resemble a Concours d'Elegance) and most of the pilots owned their own private aircraft.
Many languages (including English) distinguish between adjectives, which qualify nouns and pronouns, and adverbs, which mainly modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Not all languages make this exact distinction; many (including English) have words that can function as either. For example, in English, fast is an adjective in "a fast car" (where it qualifies the noun car) but an adverb in "he drove fast" (where it modifies the verb drove). In Dutch and German, adjectives and adverbs are usually identical in form and many grammarians do not make the distinction, but patterns of inflection can suggest a difference: : ::A clever new idea.
When fog prevented returning Allied aircraft from locating and seeing their runways to land, they would be diverted to FIDO equipped aerodromes. RAF night bombers which were damaged on their missions were also diverted to FIDO airfields due to the need to make certain they could land when they arrived. When FIDO was needed, the fuel pumps were started to pour flammable liquid into the pipe system and a Jeep with a flaming brand lashed to its rear drove fast down both sides of the runway to ignite the fuel at the outlets in the pipes. The burners were sometimes ignited by men on bicycles or by runners on foot.
Since the earliest surveys of the area, theories about the movement of the JF Microplate have evolved to include compression of the plate through rotational movement and also shear zones between two major plates and the JF Microplate driving this clockwise rotational movement. The Pacific Plate is estimated to have a spreading rate anywhere between 13 and 16 cm/yr in relation to the Juan Fernandez MicroPlate. This spreading ridge supplies magma to the west of the plate, acting as a lubricant. In the development stages of the microplate, the Pacific Plate also shared a coupled shear section to the south of the microplate and, together with the Nazca Plate, drove fast rotation of the microplate.
An acquaintance recalled that Clark "hung out with rich daredevils who drove fast cars and flew rickety planes," but became close friends with Dorn, as both were shy and "hid in the garden." Clark was also a musician and painter, and in 1929 exhibited seven of her own paintings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, located in Washington, D.C. She possessed an enthusiasm for the arts and was an avid collector of visual art, as well as antique toys and dolls. She reportedly had a very small group of friends and was "skittish around strangers," spending much of her time in private, rarely leaving her residence. She occasionally attended Christian Dior fashion shows in New York City, but only to find inspiration for clothing to dress her dolls.
Northfield Park by Keith L. Gisser In 1964, Nickells drove Combat Time to victory in the second division of the Little Brown Jug at the County Fairgrounds in Delaware, Ohio before finishing second in the third and final division to Jug winner Vicar Hanover.Vicar Hanover wins Brown Jug At the 1972 Little Brown Jug, Nickells drove Fast Clip to a second place finish, one and one fourth lengths behind the winner Strike Out. Strike Out, who had been trained by Nickells for two months the previous winter,This Strike Out went swish in the Jug won the Jug with a time of 1:56.3 which set a world record for a three-year-old pacer on a half mile track.Strike Out breaks record He also won the 1989 Hambletonian Oaks with Park Avenue Kathy,'Joe' takes Hambletonian won on points and drove six horses to Breeders Crown championships.
However, while standardizing practical women's attire promoted movement, it was also seen as highly provocative, as the new dress (or lack thereof) served as a symbol of sexual freedom as well as an indicator of supposed declining morals. Flappers invested more importance on fun and panache than they did in moral character, idolizing figures such as Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of Modernist author F. Scott Fitzgerald, who was known for her flair, wit, and personal accomplishments as a writer and a professionally trained ballet dancer. Completing her own American novel, Save Me the Waltz, in 1932, Zelda epitomized the mantra that inspired the New Woman's change in apparel: that "a woman can do anything a man can do" without compromising her femininity. The flapper "smoked, drank, swore, drove fast, professed free love, and used makeup," and exercised sexual independence–re-positioning herself as an indelible force in Western society.
Keith Richards (2010) Life, page 247 Print designer Celia Birtwell, who married designer Ossie Clark, recalled Talitha Getty as one of a number of "beautiful people" who crossed her threshold in the late 1960s, while couturier Yves Saint Laurent likened the Gettys to the title of a 1922 novel by F Scott Fitzgerald as "beautiful and damned".The Times, 16 November 2006 Among other glamorous figures of the Sixties, the fashion designer Michael Rainey, who founded the Hung on You boutique in Chelsea, and his wife Jane Ormsby-Gore, daughter of British ambassador David Ormsby-Gore to the United States during the Kennedy era, "hung out" with the Gettys in Marrakesh between their moving from Gozo to the Welsh Marches.Obituary of Michael Rainey, The Times, 7 February 2017 John Paul Getty, who has been described as "a swinging playboy who drove fast cars, drank heavily, experimented with drugs and squired raunchy starlets",Compton Miller (1997) Who's Really Who!, p 115 eschewed the family business, Getty Oil, during this period, much to the chagrin of his father.

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