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It's going faster than most of the areas in the world.
Sometimes, you're actually going faster than the guy with the bigger, badder motor.
Even if you're driving fast, there's almost always someone going faster than you.
So this thing was going faster than a bullet and was considerably less durable.
The Briton was already on provisional pole and going faster than Rosberg at that time.
There's so much focus on innovation in AI… it's probably going faster than many people expected.
The issues have come because Facebook is usually going faster than it knows how to drive.
Words, phrases and new ways of playing with grammar are coming and going faster than ever before.
Consider, for example, high speed rail, or trains between cities capable of going faster than 120 mph.
Some of them are going faster than others, but I believe that one day everyone will have those.
Bus going faster than tractor trailer Abele said there was no fog at the time of the crash.
I got my period at 11," the singer explained, adding, "So my body was going faster than my brain.
If the bike is capable of going faster than that, it must utilize the streets and act like a car.
In fact, after the ride was completed, I was shocked to find out we were going faster than 35 mph.
This matters: The authors argue that car-bike collisions become much more likely when cars are going faster than 30 mph.
Last month Uysal said the bank had been paying more attention to consumer loans which were "going faster" than other areas.
When going faster than that, the tires against the road, wind resistance against the windshield, and more make the car more audible.
It connects up and off you go at 600, 700 miles an hour up to your destination, going faster than an airline.
The automaker says the limit will stop cars from going faster than 180 kilometers per hour, which works out to 112 mph.
So by making the turn tighter at the coaster's biggest drop, it creates an illusion that riders are going faster than they actually are.
A gust of wind knocked Aquila off its flight path, and the autopilot's attempt to correct course resulted in the drone going faster than intended.
He's named a decent number, and is going faster than Obama, but as Vining says, it's hard to confirm people who haven't even been nominated.
Imagine free-falling to Earth, hurtling down like a sack of potatoes going faster than the speed of sound, with some weird light illuminating your path.
In the same way a particle passing through water, if it's going faster than the speed of light in water, can also produce a shockwave of light.
"Things are going faster than we expected," said Bertrand Grabowski, a managing director at Germany's DVB Bank, adding Iran had set out a regulatory regime comparable to Europe's.
This asymmetric shape may cause the Crew Dragon to roll during hypersonic re-entry — when the vehicle is going faster than the speed of sound through Earth's atmosphere.
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- Kurt Busch earned the pole at Texas, going faster than anyone ever has gone in NASCAR Cup qualifying on a 1 1/2-mile track.
Police said the vehicle came to rest 65 feet into the pond, suggesting it was going faster than the posted 35 mph speed limit when it left the road.
Obviously, those companies starting with a brand new application are going to get going faster than those rearchitecting an existing database system to work on Cloud Spanner, she said.
Volvo, which is owned by China's Geely, said earlier this month that it would its stop cars from going faster than 180 kilometers per hour (112 miles per hour).
In general, your driver probably knows how to get to where you're going faster than you do, but we won't argue with you if you want us to change directions.
The car appeared to be going faster than the posted 35 mph limit, but authorities had not yet determined its speed and whether Autopilot was engaged, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said.
Meanwhile, physicists are puzzling over how quickly the universe is expanding; it seems to be going faster than physics predicts it should, which could be a clue that our understanding of the universe is missing something.
The operation is going faster than expected, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said earlier Thursday, as Peshmerga fighters opened a new front from the north, liberating several villages from ISIS control some 20 kilometers from Mosul.
The company said the integration of Dutch company Corio following its acquisition in 21 was going faster than expected and cost savings from overlaps would reach 20.8866 million euros ($75.6 million) by the end of this year.
The last time physicists had to deal with faster-than-light travel was six years ago, when a group of Italy-based physicists announced that they had seen the subatomic particles known as neutrinos going faster than light.
"Now the turbulence is easily twice as powerful from the car, coming out of the back of the car," he told reporters after three days of testing, with Mercedes doing more laps and going faster than any of their rivals.
A National Transportation Safety Board review of the incident found that the wing failed because a gust of wind knocked Aquila off its flight path, and the autopilot's attempt to correct course resulted in the drone going faster than intended.
The company warns that the car cannot detect everything and may not brake or slow down for stationary vehicles — especially if you're going faster than 50 MPH and the car ahead moves out of the way for a stationary object.
The first is an adjustable speed limiter, which is a bit like cruise control, but instead of keeping your car at a fixed speed, it lets you drive normally but prevents you from going faster than your set speed limit.
"Their military testing program seems to be going faster than our policy adjustment to try to deal with them," said Christopher Hill, who is now the dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver.
" In a keynote address at the Web Summit tech conference in Lisbon, Portugal, Huawei Rotating Chairman Guo Ping highlighted the company's ambitions to be a global leader in 5G, adding the rollout of the new commercial networks is going "faster than expected.
Which leads me to today's news out of Canada: on Saturday night in Vaughan, Ontario, an 11-year-old boy took a car and led police on a high-speed chase on a major highway, at times going faster than 120 kilometres per hour.
EAST AND NORTH OF MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - The offensive to seize back Mosul from Islamic State is going faster than planned, Iraq's prime minister said on Thursday, as Iraqi and Kurdish forces launched a new military operation to clear villages on the city's outskirts.
It can be jarring when the motor prevents you from going faster than the allotted speed, especially when cruising downhill, but 2017.83 mph is the legal maximum for e-bikes in the US. (In the EU, it's even lower: 22025 km/h, or 15.5 mph.) The rest of the bike is equally impressive.
For a minimum of $200, you can join and help finance their research into how U.F.O.s do whatever it is they do, as well as telepathy and "a point-to-point transportation craft that will erase the current travel limits of distance and time" by using a drive that "alters the space-time metric" — that is, a warp drive going faster than the speed of light, Einstein's old cosmic speed limit.
There is also a list of dynasty achievements, the completion of which awards a number of Skill Points. One such achievement, for example, is going faster than a certain speed in dynasty mode.
" Baeza was also surprised by the performance. "I never in any of his races knew how fast he was going," he said. "He moved so smoothly and his action was so fluid I felt like I was in a Lear Jet. All I knew was that he was going faster than the rest of them.
Hülkenberg moved to third but Massa passed him into the Senna chicane on lap 54. Hamilton attacked Rosberg, who responded by going faster than his teammate but Hamilton stayed close by with DRS on the straights. The duo pulled away from Massa and Räikkönen. Slower traffic did not affect Rosberg and Hamilton enough to be slowed.
Curtiss remained "the fastest man in the world," the title the newspapers gave him for going faster than any vehicle, on land, sea or air, until 1911,Roseberry 1972, p. 57. when his absolute record was broken by the Blitzen Benz automobile. No motorcycle surpassed the record until 1930. Curtiss's success at racing strengthened his reputation as a leading maker of high-performance motorcycles and engines.
In Niven's first novel, World of Ptavvs, the hyperdrive used by the Thrintun required a ship to be going faster than 93% of the speed of light. However, this is the only time that Hyperdrive is described this way. In the vast majority of Known Space material, hyperdrive requires that a ship be outside a star's gravity well to use. Ships which activate hyperdrive close to a star are likely to disappear without a trace.
The 3 kV DC electrification from Worcester had reached Touws river in April 1954. Until then, the locomotive's load capacity and mobility were restricted. In Cape service, some teething troubles were experienced with their bogies, particularly when going faster than . The problem was hunting which became increasingly severe at higher speed and the units were therefore employed mainly on goods traffic until 1956, by which time their bogie faults had been ironed out.
Albuquerue was slower than the day before and was third. Eddie Cheever III, driving the No. 90 Spirit Cadillac, was fourth-fastest by going faster than co-driver Vautier in the day's second session. The No. 78 Jackie Chan Oreca was the highest-placed LMP2 car in fifth with Alex Brundle aboard. The No. 66 CGR Ford of Sébastien Bourdais moved to the top of GTLM with a lap of 1 minute, 43.795 seconds in the fourth session.
Currently France only allows scooters on sidewalks if they have a maximum speed of 6 km/h. Those traveling at up to 25 km/h are relegated to bike lanes. Legislators are considering a new law that would force users of scooters going faster than 25 km/h to have a type A1 license — the same as for small motorcycles. The legal framework is very blurry and does not define where scooters may or may not be driven or parked.
Buemi missed the turn one apex but was 0.140 seconds faster to move into provisional pole position. Rosenqvist began his timed lap by going faster than Buemi in the first sector. He drove cleanly in the track's next section, before running smoothly to move into first with a lap of 1 minute, 21.509 seconds. Vergne was unable to set a lap time because an operational error by his team caused him to miss the 30-second period to exit the pit lane and participate.
The park's name officially became "Vondelpark" (English: "Vondel Park") in 1880. Already in the 1880s and 1890s cycling in the park was causing problems. The park management tried to resolve this with restrictive measures against cyclists, such as special bike paths, limited opening hours, and fines for cyclists that were going faster than a horse's trot. It was only after mediation of the Algemene Nederlandsche Wielrijders-Bond (English: "General Dutch Cyclists Union"), that helped fund the park, that a park guard was installed and cyclists were again permitted to cycle normally.
Iannone fell lowside at high speed and although he retired immediately he was unhurt. The crash promoted Lorenzo, Márquez and Rossi into second to fourth, with Pedrosa 1.3 seconds behind the trio which then grew to two seconds. Meanwhile, Crutchlow was closing on Pedrosa when his bike had a software system fault that confused where it was on the circuit and gave him power when it should have been reduced. This caused Crutchlow to crash on lap seven at turn four by going faster than normal because of no engine braking.
" The Detroit Free Press described the public reaction to the book this way: > Hundreds of fans -- some wearing three-piece business suits, some wearing > diapers and seated in strollers, many sporting Detroit Tigers caps -- lined > up in Hudson's Northland basement to have Sparky autograph his new book. ... > It's going faster than World Series tickets, which could make Sparky > something of a threat to Norman Mailer in this writing business. Near the end of the book-signing tour, Anderson noted that his hand was "very sore." He added: "We're over 100,000 printed now.
His racing career began in the 1960s, when organized off-road competition was just beginning. Traveling from his Hemet, California, home to races in the Rocky Mountains and desert Southwest, Hall quickly earned a reputation for going faster than other competitors – and surviving races with less vehicle damage. He won the 1964 Afton Canyon Jeep Junket near Riverside, California in what may have been one of the first organized off-road races in the United States. As the popularity of organized off-road racing mushroomed in the late-1960s, so did Hall's success behind the wheel.
The track gradually dried, and Buemi drove the No. 1 car to a fifth-place finish; Sarrazin took sixth in the No. 2 car. Toyota again began from the third row of the grid, with Davidson and Nakajima going faster than Wurz and Sarrazin at the season-ending 6 Hours of Bahrain. Both cars moved into fourth and fifth after the No. 17 Porsche was forced into the pit lane for repairs. Later, Nakajima was forced into the pit lane to change the No. 1 vehicle's front bodywork after hitting the No. 36 Signatech Alpine A450b.
When Gordon realized the car was capable of going faster than he expected, he went ahead and outran Bown's laps; Jeff ultimately continued to improve throughout the day and was second fastest overall, just behind Allison. As impressed as Evernham was with Gordon's laps, he was even more impressed by Jeff's feedback. Gordon felt that his partnership with Evernham reminded him of that of his stepfather. Gordon's stint in the Busch Grand National Series marked the first time in his fifteen years of racing he did not have any input or hands-on assistance from Bickford.
Sergio Pérez joined the two Sauber drivers as the last three cars not to make it into the top 10. All but Daniel Ricciardo did their first run in Q3 on used tyres in order to save a set for the race, with Hamilton fastest yet again. When the cars came around for their second and final timed laps, Ricciardo crossed the line first ahead of the Ferrari drivers, with Vettel going faster than teammate Räikkönen. When the two Mercedes came across the line last, Hamilton took his fourth consecutive pole position, while Nico Rosberg had to settle for third on the grid, not being able to beat Vettel's time.
Testing by Drivers Republic of a GT-R and 911 GT2 in stock form resulted in times of 7:56 minutes for the GT-R and 7:49 minutes for the GT2 respectively in partially damp conditions. While the tester had no doubt that the GT2 could achieve the factory time of 7:32 minutes, he couldn't imagine the customer GT-R going faster than 7:41 minutes in spite of the 7:29 minutes of factory claim. The German magazine sport auto achieved a time of 7:50 minutes on the Nürburgring with a car supplied to them by Nissan during an initial short test in 2007 in partially damp condition. In 2009, in a full "super test" sport auto achieved a time of 7:38 minutes on the Nürburgring with a standard GT-R driven by Horst von Saurma, identical to a later "super test" Corvette ZR1 time.
By the time he reached the final climb it was a certainty he would not be able to catch Van Impe, who later in the stage had attacked the breakaway he was in and was riding on solo towards both the stage victory, and since Delisle had cracked, the Yellow Jersey. Zoetemelk was going faster than any other rider up the final climb as he managed to catch and drop all of the other breakaway riders including Torres, Ocana and Riccomi, but Van Impe’s attack had paid off, and by the time Zoetemelk hit the finish line he was more than three minutes behind the Belgian. Delisle had fallen to 3rd at 9:27, Riccomi had jumped to 4th at 10:22 as the rest of the new top 10 including Poulidor, Galdos, Bertoglio, Freddy Maertens, José Pesarrodona and Luis Ocana were beyond eleven minutes. Stage 15 was the final day in the Pyrenees and included three climbs often included in the Tour in the Col d’Aspin, the Col du Tourmalet and the Col d’Aubisque.
Dumas attributed the No. 18 car's slower pace to him making an error on his first lap and being delayed by slower traffic on his next try. Di Grassi and Jarvis put the No. 8 Audi just 0.012 seconds behind the slower Porsche in third. The fastest Toyota was the No. 1 car of Davidson and Nakajima in fourth after Nakajima lost time in slower traffic in the final third of the lap. The third row was shared by Lotterer and Fässler's No. 7 Audi in fifth. Sarrazin and Mike Conway's No. 2 Toyota qualified sixth. The LMP1 manufacturer field was close together as the first six were separated by almost two seconds. The crew of the No. 4 ByKolles Racing car were more than ten seconds slower than the manufacturer field and were the final LMP1 qualifiers. In LMP2, G-Drive Racing swept the front row of the class grid as Derani and Ricardo González in the No. 28 car took pole position by going faster than Roman Rusinov's and Olivier Pla 2014 pole lap with a two-lap average lap of 1 minute, 48.021 seconds, 0.062 seconds ahead of the sister No. 26 car of Rusinov and Bird.

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