Your timeline can be sped up, but you can't force your timeline to be sped up.
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What most likely happened is that drivers had to brake either to be safe or because they are bad drivers who sped and then braked and sped and then braked.
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Like Republicans, that change sped up -- rapidly -- in 13.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority sped up the project after Gov.
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The man jumped back into his vehicle and sped away.
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"I can't help it," he said as he sped off.
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Once the officer had retreated just enough, he sped off.
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Using sunlight increased the levels and sped up the reactions.
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GDP growth sped up even as it fell in America.
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Some referendum supporters say the process could be sped up.
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What happened in 4 hours is sped to 1 minute.
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The time frame of us hooking up sped things along.
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Everything has been digitized and, in the process, sped up.
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Police say Jones got out, punched Szabo and sped off.
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Damn, Daniel, the life cycle of a meme sped up
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French President Emmanuel Macron wants France's asylum process sped up.
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Patterson sped off, with Cox somehow tangled in the truck.
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Even after they are sped up, practical questions will remain.
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AJ Harris took the inbounds pass and sped up court.
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I sped up a bit, but that's just ... I'm excited.
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She sped past my shoe size in like a day.
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I don't know why things have sped up so much.
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Trucks with mounted machine guns, carrying fighters, occasionally sped by.
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In fact, most had sped up slightly near the end.
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As a result, service times sped up without hurting sales.
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But where 30 Rock sped up, Atlanta slows way down.
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The coronavirus sped up the demise of both small carriers.
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There, people sped up when they walked with other people.
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The Vietnamese boat sped away but stopped after several minutes.
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Two water taxis sped up behind, their drivers glaring furiously.
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Rubin was undeterred, betting the technology could be sped up.
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The tank sped from the city by a different route.
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Police vehicles and ambulances suddenly sped by the asphalt breakfast.
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I sped up my pace, and filed the incident away.
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Witnesses said a black car sped away after the shooting.
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He shot 10 rounds into the car, and sped away.
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Yet as the internet sped up, so did the dangers.
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The car, with two other men inside, then sped away.
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" Criminals "sped up and down the streets ... kidnapping election workers.
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The shrinking has sped up in the past two decades.
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She jumped off the bike and sped to the hospital.
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That pattern of migration has sped up since the hurricane.
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The sped up strings give off this bombastic, nervous energy.
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I'm in my 60s now, and time has sped up.
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The gunman got in the car and the Charger sped away.
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He says officers opened fire when the driver sped toward them.
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After challenging him, the teen sped off, and Dylan gave chase.
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Once his temperature rose in Oslo, he sped to the doctor.
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Then, they put him in a patrol car and sped away.
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And it's those companies, including Amazon, that ultimately sped Sears' demise.
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He said many of the mayors' requests are being sped up.
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The couple sped off, dumping Yelena's S.U.V. a few blocks away.
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The technology push has sped up shipping and made trucking safer.
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The car then sped about 10 feet away before stopping abruptly.
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After the accident, Orbital sped up plans to replace the motors.
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As officials approached the occupier, they sped back to the refuge.
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What went through his mind as Gatlin sped down the track?
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The pace of life had sped up and made people anxious.
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Check out the video below, sped up for your viewing pleasure.
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Minutes later, the two ducked into an S.U.V., which sped away.
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Then he heard tires screeching, and the car sped past him.
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Nobody knows what Venera 250 saw as it sped past Venus.
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The kid must have panicked seeing the cop and sped off.
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And she's just crying, a friend sped off in her car.
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I sped home and wrote this song and it felt good.
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Then the dbot said "thank you" in Japanese and sped off.
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That's why Waymo, Google's self-driving car company, has sped ahead.
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She sat inside as bombs exploded and the vehicle sped away.
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Then the driver sped away, leaving her lying in the street.
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With each take, the two sped up the lines, hands flying.
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The gunman jumped into a waiting SUV, which then sped off.
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It looks sped up, weird, grainy, out of focus, splices, scratches.
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Even tiny actions have been sped up, like ordering lab supplies.
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Walmart has sped up hiring, too -- particularly for cashiers and stockers.
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When his last pacesetter dropped back halfway through, he sped up.
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The convoy then sped away, tailed by several individuals on motorbikes.
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Everyone jumped in, and they sped for Sofia, arriving at night.
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That process could be sped up by Robart's order Friday night.
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After that, evolution sped up, and all kinds of species appeared.
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First, in addition to optimizations, animations have been slightly sped up.
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Ten weeks have sped by very quickly since Skipper stepped down.
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"We fired up the truck, we sped down there," then-Pfc.
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As he spoke, medics sped past on motorbikes transporting injured demonstrators.
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The unexpectedly rapid drop in prices has sped up the timetable.
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After a few minutes, his convoy sped off to a waiting helicopter.
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A man allegedly emerged, climbed into the driver's seat, and sped off.
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This gif has been sped up; actual time elapsed was five minutes.
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The landing of the Falcon 9 from CRS-18, sped up 2X.
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Three bullets ripped into Gad's right side before his attackers sped off.
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After all, the drip-drip-drip of details has already sped up.
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Suddenly, the car sped up, its lights flashing and blocked her vehicle.
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Some analysts say the sped-up transition is positive news for investors.
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As soon as he sped off, I said 'You left my fiancé!!
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We sped the video up to show you the end #ILwx pic.twitter.
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He sped toward her, elbowing passersby, but she vanished into the crowd.
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Click here to view original GIFThe excavator in motion, sped up 80X.
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One car complied, but the other, driven by LaVoy Finicum, sped off.
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These scandalous fallouts have sped up a pivot that was already underway.
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Growth in services activity unexpectedly sped up in September, boosting the pound.
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I took one last look at the restaurant and we sped away.
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Fields then rapidly reversed, hitting people on the way, and sped off.
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I fired back helplessly, but with dedication, and Krispis sped us away.
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Why do techies insist that things should be sped up, torqued, optimized?
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When agents tried to approach him, he sped back to the refuge.
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This one, befitting an era when everything is sped up, took days.
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Obama's choice to decline the program sped up its fade into oblivion.
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The little fan sped right into Knicks' power forward Carmelo Anthony's arms.
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It then sped into the crowd, striking multiple people before backing up.
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Britney then dropped the umbrella, ran into her car, and sped off.
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The truck then sped off toward downtown Edmonton with police chasing it.
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A young buzzard hovered for a long time, and then sped away.
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The 20103s were the decade where it felt like time sped up.
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ISIS shot at them as they sped through a checkpoint, she remembers.
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The 20183s were the decade where it felt like time sped up.
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The 22017s were the decade where it felt like time sped up.
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The police cordoned off the area as ambulances sped to the scene.
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Rock 'n' roll is a form of sped-up blues to me.
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A fight between the two groups ensued before the car sped off.
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She and her daughter were shopping when the car sped toward them.
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One worrying possibility was that those mutations somehow sped up Ebola's replication.
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Defenseman Ben Lovejoy sped over the Rangers' blue line with no resistance.
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The 22015s were the decade where it felt like time sped up.
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Before his van sped away, I wondered if Rubio, in the passenger
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And in that 22018 race, Republicans were really sped up about Obamacare.
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He sped to the net and converted a feed from Ryan Dzingel.
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But in the era of Trump, things appear to have sped up.
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The expressway sped suburbanites in their cars in and out of Erie.
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Residents reported hearing the captured girls scream as the trucks sped away.
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As news of the attack spread, television crews sped to the scene.
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He choked when Israeli jeeps sped past, peppering him with tear gas.
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This has sped up the practice of offering discounts to fill seats.
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After a lengthy fifth inning, things sped back up in the sixth.
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It's been slightly sped up to save us all a little time.
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Investigators say the man took property from the four and sped away.
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The man then sped off, chased by a police officer on foot.
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I sped up, probably startling the woman, and started to sing along.
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The knives never stopped moving as the animals sped through the plant.
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He provided me resources that dramatically enhanced and sped up my process.
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Researchers say this could easily be sped up by using lighter materials.
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I sped through security and headed to Vietjet's gates via shuttle train.
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She followed the woman to a taxi, which sped away with her.
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By comparison, the sped-up style he brought to his versions of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. and Sherlock Holmes seems staid; this is next-generation-level sped-up storytelling, aimed at the most overcaffeinated, impatient members of the audience.
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He put her in a green 2002 Ford Expedition and then sped off.
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Since the influx sped up in January, the strain on Emerson has grown.
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The peso's depreciation has sped up in the first few days of 2017.
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Air strikes from the U.S.-led coalition sped that advance into Muthanna district.
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While it's not technically "sped up" by intent, it effectively is in practice.
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The July 1989 crash sped up improvements in manufacturing methods for titanium alloy.
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Merging onto a major avenue, a truck hit him and then sped off.
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Amazon has really sped up and improved the latest Fire TV Stick 4K.
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The driver of the black car allegedly sped off and left the scene.
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In some industries, they might have sped up development by a few years.
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Bolt sped through the 100 meters in Beijing at ludicrous speed: 9.69 seconds.
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Then, the rocket sped through the sky, a trail of smoke behind it.
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I just think that maybe they could be sped up a little bit.
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They hustled the group into two SUVs and sped off for the crater.
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Watch, it's just fun ... especially the parting shot as his Uber sped off.
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When agents tried to approach him, he sped off back to the refuge.
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The timeline's sped up, but we've seen this trajectory before with other mods.
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Dalton sped off, looked back at the car he hit but continued onward.
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Pebble also says they've sped up system animations for a faster watch experience.
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With art on Instagram, timing has become both sped up and slowed down.
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Just hours later, they sped off to battle two wildfires, several miles apart.
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And while Apple has slowed its design cadence, its rivals have sped up.
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Although the Indians chewed through relievers, Arrieta's improved pitching sped up the game.
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Thursday, the truck sped down the promenade in the seaside city of Nice.
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In contrast, Rosberg sped off to a flawless race with virtually no competition.
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He sped past the final Jet — kicker Nick Folk — and into the clear.
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Johnny Beauchamp, Lee Petty and Joe Weatherly sped across the finish three wide.
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Reversed, sped up, slowed down, it's all at the discretion of the wearer.
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I even sped up my processors a bit to make tonight last longer.
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It's real images of stars sped up by a factor of 32 million.
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O'Connor pulled the man off the tracks moments before the train sped by.
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Others sped the wounded to hospitals in the back seats of cars. Oct.
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The truck sped off toward downtown Edmonton, crowded with revelers and football fans.
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As another car approached the cul-de-sac, the unseen driver sped off.
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It's kind of sped up to ... You're not really going to learn, right?
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At 1:30, we sped through a station in King Abdullah Economic City.
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As we sped through Skyway, the blazing inferno licked the sides of cars.
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But lagging fertility rates and rising white mortality rates have sped demographic change.
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The tank sped downhill at 90 mph until it slammed into an embankment.
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Just look at what happened last time it sped up its delivery times.
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Ivan carjacked a taxi driver at gunpoint and sped away in his vehicle.
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The military base incident reportedly sped up the process of implementing these rules.
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That has sped up emergency responses and attracted more vaccine makers, lowering costs.
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Today ripening can be slowed or sped up by tapping a touch-screen.
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To be sure, there have been times when federal judges sped up litigation.
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After seconds that felt like forever, doors slammed and a car sped off.
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The warm water sped up the metabolism of the gobies, making them hungrier.
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As we sped along in the Astro van, the road was mostly empty.
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An S.U.V. ahead of Mr. Haleem's car sped contemptuously through the check post.
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Some sat on a battered old sofa as Obama's motorcade sped past them.
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The suspects hijacked the UPS truck, took the driver hostage and sped away.
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Amadeo sped to a distant town, Intuto, that was home to a clinic.
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Tenbrink, a convicted felon, got back into the Jeep, and it sped away.
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Tumblr was a platform that sped up kids' understanding what good art was.
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A sonic boom shook the area as the booster sped back to Earth.
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Additionally, they observed that its expansion has sped up in the past three years.
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It was growing more slowly than in America until 2010 but then sped up.
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It really sounds like things are a little bit sped up there in Washington.
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"Every time she sped up, the pickup would speed up," another motorist later testified.
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Sped-up and sung in a minor key, it really is a different song.
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As the sun began to set, they sped off towards the coast of Somalia.
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After the Place de la Concorde, Paul sped onto an expressway along the Seine.
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Yet, the racers were undeterred as they sped through the halls of CBS studios.
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Meanwhile, the harvesting campaign in Russia sped up last week due to dry weather.
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Since then, Intel has sped up the time it takes to make its clips.
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As Gonzalez called 911, Lachazo allegedly jumped in the delivery truck and sped away.
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At that point, police say, Smith returned to the driver's seat, and sped off.
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The car sped past rustic farmhouses, open fields, and rolling hills to the horizon.
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The 23 Cadillac CT6 sped along US-23 under the direction of Super Cruise.
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Cars sped from the bottom of Mexico to the border of the United States.
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Cozmo sped up and rolled to the edge of the table and abruptly stopped.
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Rivigo has sped to an annual revenue of nearly $200m in just three years.
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But as SATC wound down and the cocktail renaissance sped up, the drink flatlined.
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They're all sped up by the same amount, so it's easy to make comparisons.
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However, this rate has sped up to more than twice as fast since 1980.
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Click here to view original GIFThe AntBot's journey back home, sped up six times.
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The Tōkaidō Shinkansen, the original bullet train, sped along the southern coast of Honshu.
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Loon had already been working with Telefonica in Peru, which sped up the process.
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It was this rush to tighten policy that often sped up the economy's downturn.
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While the driver of the jeep quickly pulls over, Finicum, 54, eventually sped off.
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It's insanely impressive ... and no, the videos aren't sped up ... it's all real time.
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Then, in the mid-673s, the Labour government sped up their conversion into comprehensives.
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"Welcome Back, First Family," proclaimed one sign as Obama's motorcade sped by on Sunday.
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When we sped past our local fire station, it was hemmed in by fire.
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For the boys, a champion was someone who sped straight down like a lunatic.
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Harris then got into a car and sped off without taking questions, WSOC reported.
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Xu left the party immediately and sped north on the G15 Expressway toward Shanghai.
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A man on a bike says some people sped off in an old Honda.
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As he rode off, gunmen on motorcycles sped by, pumping several bullets into him.
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But the driver sped out of the checkpoint and led officers on a pursuit.
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Samantha Call pulled the student back as a car sped by the bus door.
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The man started up the engine, reversed out onto the road, and sped off.
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There's more texture this time around, with the pace sped up for this retelling.
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The increase in youth suicide has also sped up recently, according to the report.
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Others sped fluidly across the playground for more than 20 yards at a time.
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We sped along the Kakheti Highway, climbing into the foothills of the Gombori Pass.
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How has that cycle sped up so much in the past couple of decades?
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She sped past the Frankfort exit and made a mental note to call back.
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Does it feel like déjà vu when it comes to coronavirus — but sped up?
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He sped up his timeline to become a citizen so that he could vote.
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The 2017 law evolved quickly as it sped through the House and the Senate.
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The king's car sped up slightly but there was no other sign of disruption.
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Inflation stood at 8.8% in April and sped up again in May, it said.
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One passenger leaned out the window and cursed Jews before the car sped off.
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In my 211 Ford Galaxie convertible, I sped the 22010,220 miles up Interstate 80.
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In addition to cutting costs, the solar reactors sped up the chemical reactions tested.
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The big picture: Amazon deforestation has sped up under the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro.
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The Swan Queen and Prince Siegfried begin with dreamlike rapidity; the music's sped up.
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The driver sped off, leaving the officer with a bruise on his left arm.
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Back at F.O.B. Hammer, time sped up; everything seemed to be happening at once.
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And then a huge wave came out of nowhere and the driver sped up.
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A hip-hop track filled the car's red interior as we sped through traffic.
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But my daughter was still uncomfortable as the boat sped through the open ocean.
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The suspect's four-door black sedan sped away and crashed about a mile away.
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The suspects then hijacked the UPS truck, took the driver hostage and sped away.
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That's when Castro sped toward the stopped cars, striking those who'd stopped to help.
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But it's sped up by social media, and people's attention spans are so fast.
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Jones revved his engine, tires squealing as he sped out of the parking lot.
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Johnston was scheduled to leave in November, but the tweet sped up his exit.
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After each attack, taxis and pickup trucks collected casualties and sped toward the villa.
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Cars sped up at the sight of me in their headlights until one stopped.
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He careened through traffic and sped along highways to an east Tehran government pharmacy.
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A slow decline over the past decade, she said, sped suddenly into a drop.
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"She's fading," her husband texted, as I sped toward the hospital from the airport.
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It's a mind sped up by a need to extrude takes with great regularity.
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It then sped off so rapidly that crew members thought it was a ballistic missile.
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My sister zoomed by, honking mockingly at me as she sped off into the distance.
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The female yelled "white power" at us as they drove by and then sped away.
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And Sunday night, the statuette race sped up with the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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But as thousands fled the volcano's slopes, AFP photographer Sonny Tumbelaka sped excitedly towards it.
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The vehicle sped away as officers approached, initiating the chase, patrol Lt. Dave Knoff said.
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YouTube automated scans have sped up takedowns of videos tied to ISIS or al-Qaeda.
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It's really strange, but never gets old, especially since everything is sped up super fast.
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Sometimes with past systems there was a bit of slowdown when the action sped up.
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We sped to our hotel, and I fell asleep as soon I hit the pillow.
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I sped past 550 to land on 600, the week that California was on fire.
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What's more, these sped-up tracks don't sound like they're being sung by The Chipmunks.
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The healing process of the average pimple is sped up thanks to the clay ingredient.
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The confrontation lasted only moments before the US delegation sped away toward the city center.
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Here's a sped-up version of the action:Your browser does not support HTML5 video tag.
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The accuser claims Floyd then got in the driver's seat and sped off without her.
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When the beat sped up or slowed down, so did the bops of Ronan's head.
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Caprio fired on the vehicle as it sped toward her, but did not strike anyone.
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Though the process has sped up, it is still possible to tune in too early.
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But the guy didn't comment and just sped off, reportedly running a red light. Alert!!!
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Though sped up considerably from real time, the video is 30 seconds of pure wonder.
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And other countries have recently sped up efforts to replace nuclear power with greener renewables.
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I'm sure its sped up a little bit sometimes it will fallen back a little.
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A car sped past and crashed into a lamppost, which then fell on the car.
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Mayweather-McGregor is on a sped-up timeline with no pretense of greatness, just spectacle.
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We sped over the field of tall grass and over the woods at treetop level.
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The video Sanders shared appears to be sped up and slowed down at certain moments.
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Looking at individual stocks, Bollore sped ahead, up 3.59 percent after a target price increase.
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Fighters flashed victory signs as they sped around the city's outskirts, even as fighting continued.
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Then he hustled back into the BMW and sped away, barely acknowledging a single Syrian.
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He sped up and jumped the curb, striking and injuring a 21-year-old woman.
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So far, House leadership has resisted changes as it has sped the bill furiously along.
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But Trump is stalling global climate action when it badly needs to be sped up.
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The sped up timetable is, at this point, somewhat aspirational, according to several senior aides.
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I turned to call back my driver, but he'd sped off into the frozen wilderness.
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Then he motioned to the mound, gave me permission to climb it, and sped away.
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Away sped the Texan Alton Jones, representing Miracle-Ear, a company that makes hearing aids.
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At some point, change sped up, like an invisible hand moving behind him, erasing things.
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While Brown talked to her, a young rooster sped by with another in hot pursuit.
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He asked the driver, Louie Iacono, to step out, but instead the truck sped away.
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He poked the puck away from Carolina's Justin Faulk and sped into the Hurricanes' zone.
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But I'll tell you what, I've sped a lot more than I've been pulled over.
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He ran back up the hill, got into his car and sped away, Dobbins said.
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When I arrived at the airport, I sped through the waiting room to the gate.
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In total, the plane hit about 2140 approach lights as it sped toward the airport.
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When he ordered wall construction sped up, she said they needed permission from property owners.
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"These trenches dried up which sped up the regime's advances," said Hamza Birqdar, the spokesman.
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Several reporters argued the video was sped up to make the contact look more aggressive.
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On screens near the stage, time-lapse drone footage sped through months of restoration work.
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"Making the relocation, I think, sped up the process on people and culture," Niccol said.
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So far anyway, nothing cities have done to increase capacity has ever sped things up.
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Since 1954, Robert Moses's bi-level Brooklyn-Queens Expressway has skirted Brooklyn Heights: traffic sped
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The gunmen fled on foot and jumped into a waiting dark car that sped away.
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Witnesses saw the woman escape and quickly called 911 as Legette sped away from the scene.
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While modern shooters have generally slowed down, Doom sped things up because, again, Doom was fast .
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If cyberattacks are ongoing involving the vulnerability being assessed, the process may be sped up considerably.
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Eventful periods seem, in retrospect, to have passed slowly, whereas humdrum stretches will have sped by.
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Finally I picked it up, skipped four pages forward, and sped through the last three hundred.
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Germany's DAX sped ahead on Monday, closing up 21 percent, while France's CAC popped 22.3 percent.
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As we sped out of Iowa a feeling of relief washed over me, mixed with resignation.
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Their relationship sped up from there, and they moved in together in New York in February.
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That sped-up beat on the chorus keeps pulling me back in to this track, though.
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Others were shouting that a car had jumped the curb, struck the women and sped away.
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Now bring your arms in towards your chest and you'll notice you've sped up a bit.
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But my sister asking us to babysit Emma kind of sped up the talk about kids.
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Nancy heard the gunshots and rushed outside to her husband's side as du Pont sped away.
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French business activity slowed more than expected to a six-month low, though manufacturing sped up.
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Now that she's officially a lifestyle guru, it seems that Chrissy has sped up even more.
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Authorities at the scene forced the group to separate until a driver sped into the counterprotesters.
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With Amazon taking over Whole Foods, the pace of the industry has now been sped up.
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As I warmed up and gained confidence, FORPHEUS pushed me harder, and the game sped up.
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London's FTSE 100 sped ahead following a sharp jump in mining stocks, closing 1.83 percent up.
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Police say the coach got out, followed Szabo to the sidewalk, clocked him and sped off.
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The coach got out, followed Szabo to the sidewalk, clocked him and sped off, police said.
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Once digital scanners live up to their potential, everything can be sped up, automated, and accelerated.
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As a car sped down the street, someone fired at least 10 bullets out a window.
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The passenger dropped the bag and ran back to the scooter, and the two sped off.
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"I would not be surprised if European authorities sped up approval of Brazilian plants," Parente said.
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That could be sped up, though at this point, it's not clear how that could happen.
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It sped through the Senate this year and then Usain Bolted through the House last week.
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Wildfires have always occurred in the Amazon, but they are sped up by hot, dry conditions.
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But after ten minutes the escort sped off, at more than a hundred miles an hour.
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Furthermore, history suggests that the march actually sped up the passage of the Civil Rights Act.
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As each ambulance sped by, people lining the streets of Chiang Rai watched on and cheered.
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The coup attempt sped up the process, as Mr. Putin immediately expressed solidarity with Mr. Erdogan.
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A grocery-store chain's eighteen-wheeler sped by and I studied the side of the truck.
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Mr. González Navarro turned around and sped home to check that his house was not hit.
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As we shut the car doors and they sped off, we quickly realized they'd ditched us.
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No, it hasn't been sped up—this is the speed it's supposed to be played at.
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But, as his discipline and focus matured, the work sped up even though his ambitions grew.
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It's just sped-up and condensed into a couch, a desk, and an interview gone awry.
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But that process will likely now be sped up, two officials familiar with the process say.
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Ramirez sped through the minors and made his major league debut in 2013 at age 20.
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Colorado went ahead when Landeskog sped past the defense and lifted a wrist shot past Kinkaid.
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The couple initially pulled over, but sped off when the officers stepped out of their car.
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The most striking one was the Martian moon Phobos, which sped by Mars on March 26.
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As a result, manufacturers sped up job cuts, which reached the fastest rate since July 2012.
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After the rally, the vehicles sped off behind the general in a long trail of dust.
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The driver slowed down as he passed through the checkpoint, but hearing sirens, he sped away.
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Sped up, photographs capture in milliseconds what in real time occurs over hours, months, or years.
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Airlines around the world sped the plane into service, eager to capitalize on its efficient engines.
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The video was sped up, creating the illusion that Acosta had pushed the female intern roughly.
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The driver sped off, dragging Officer Veve for two and a half blocks, Commissioner O'Neill said.
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At that moment, the Crew Dragon spaceship detached and sped away with its own rocket engines.
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" As the president's limousine sped toward Tuesday's fund-raiser near Stanford, several hundred protesters chanted, "Shame!
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This sweet soundtrack soothed me and sped me onward, past the tall grass and twisted trees.
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The couple initially pulled over, but sped off when the agents exited their vehicle, police said.
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Emily was shocked at how fast the game — which is filmed in real time — sped by.
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But it's true that growth in manufacturing jobs has sped up during the past two years.
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Settlement negotiations have been underway for the past year, but have sped up in recent weeks.
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But the chauffeured cars carrying their fashion week passengers all over this city just sped by.
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Dark came quickly, and we sped across yet another small lake connected to Great Bear Lake.
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He said the details would have come out eventually, but the students' work sped thing up.
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Mr. Trump may have sped up the process, but costs were decreasing before he got involved.
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Other instances of the recording are sped up, so you can more clearly hear the breeze.
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Millions of memes and Facebook rants have sped through his fingertips at the speed of light.
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As a sedan carrying Vanny sped away from the courthouse, the witness Chhorvy ran after the car.
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Police on Monday said a man sped through a checkpoint near an intersection where lava was approaching.
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As the RV sped down one road, a dog leaped out onto the street and ran off.
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Neighbors neighbors reported that a red truck had sped away from the scene just after the attack.
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And what Bill and I are seeing is that this progress can and should be sped up.
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This isn't an animation — it's real images of stars sped up by a factor of 21 million.
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Lecomte saved a possible late momentum-changing turnover when he sped in to grab a loose ball.
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This isn't an animation; it's real images of stars sped up by a factor of 23 million.
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The sheer square footage of this studio freed him up creatively and sped up his artistic evolution.
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And China's nominal GDP, which had slowed more than real GDP, sped up again (see chart 2).
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And our deep gratitude is with the police, firefighters, and medical personnel who sped to the scene.
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Joe Ross sped the pace of play back up with a 12-pitch top of the frame.
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The GST did, for all its paperwork, abolish absurd interstate duties and so sped up internal commerce.
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I didn't need to bleach my hair to find myself, but it sure sped up the process.
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The company's proprietary CLIP tech has sped up the process of additive manufacturing by leaps and bounds.
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But watching her handiwork sped up has a completely different effect — one that's both soothing and entrancing.
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Not sure if that's something that can be sped up with a software update or not, though.
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Ryan reportedly sped over to the White House to tell Trump he hadn't whipped up enough votes.
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The two returned to a pickup where Hari was waiting and sped off, according to U.S. prosecutors.
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One jogged beside me with a cigarette for nearly a mile, falling away when I sped off.
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Instead of answering questions, Burch sped away in a Rolls Royce bearing the license plate "My Rolls".
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Vehicles carrying bleeding and injured people sped away from the shooting scene, flashing lights and honking horns.
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It has sped up spending on infrastructure, trimmed income taxes and relaxed some restraints on bank lending.
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When his mother realized what had happened, she dove into her own car and sped after him.
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Italy has sped up its initial reviews, but its appeals process runs through its ponderously slow courts.
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I suppose Tinder has sped it all up, and dates have become an established industrial process now.
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Immediately, my heart rate sped up, my breathing felt more shallow, and the room began to spin.
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You don't need to understand Portuguese to feel the joy exploding out of Costa's sped-up vocals.
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Others threw multiple large water bottles, sticks and other projectiles at the truck, which then sped away.
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When guards turned him away ... the man rammed into the gate, cracked it and then sped away.
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It's like watching a sped-up version of your love life unfolding on the screen before you.
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A slower robot would make users perform more slowly while a faster robot sped up the game.
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East Chavez is experiencing a sped-up version of East Sixth's development, and of Austin's in general.
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The vehicle struck a pedestrian who was near the main gate, and then sped from the scene.
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Braun also said the process of asylum applications needed to be sped up and deportations made easier.
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As she sped through the streets, a roll of carpet slid across the seat next to me.
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Troopers attempted to stop the car, but it sped up and they eventually lost sight of it.
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Julie Miquerol, from France, has sped up her plans to open a start-up company in Spain.
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As they crossed an intersection, the driver of a truck revved his engine and sped toward them.
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The pace of conversations sped up, however, once news of a possible sale to Deutsche Boerse surfaced.
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A gunman then hopped out and fired a few shots, then jumped back in and sped off.
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As they sped toward a reef, grabbing at sails, an uncharacteristically rattled Mr. Kleeman even spat expletives.
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As he sped towards safety, he had no idea that he would never see his family again.
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Here's a shot of the array expanding like an orbital Fruit Roll-Up, sped up 300 percent.
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But with Obama, Clinton, and Trump, that slide seems to have sped up by quite a bit.
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Some—mid-wheelie—clambered up and over their bikes, performing acrobatic maneuvers as they sped through traffic.
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She leaned in and said quietly, " An n ale, an n ale "—"Let's go"—and sped up.
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I believe that this has sped adoption among young speculators first starting out with lower dollar figures.
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The Norseman, whose name was Halfdan, kept up a jovial patter as we sped past frozen fjordscapes.
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That drove the innovation that sped the rise of some firms and hastened the demise of others.
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His memory is of shattering glass and looks of terror from passengers as the bus sped away.
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A heartbeat bill sped through the Ohio Legislature this year and was signed into law by Gov.
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Just seconds before, time had slowed to a halt, and now it sped up a thousand times.
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Before the mines detonated, Skaskiw watched in satisfaction as the seven lives he'd saved sped toward safety.
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Keeper Wojciech Szczesney figured out the situation and sped a good 20 yards out from his net.
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Was it a time I sped through the second round of "Happy Birthday" while washing my hands?
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Rebecca Hackett was engulfed by a red-orange hellscape as she sped toward safety in her car.
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Then they loaded the boxes of medical masks into their cars and sped away in different directions.
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Parallels says 3D graphics rendering is sped up by as much as 20183 percent by the change.
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As Mr. Smith sped away in his Buick, Mr. Stockley fired seven shots with his service weapon.
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I figured it out on my own, but a mentor might have sped up the process significantly.
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The car sped onto Interstate 20093, reaching speeds over 110 miles an hour, according to the police.
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At that moment, the Crew Dragon detached, fired its own thrusters, and sped away from impending doom.
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The bullet sped toward 28-year-old Carlos Vasquez, who ran just steps ahead of the gunman.
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They sped toward a police station in the Indonesian city of Surabaya, a place of mixed faith.
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That sped up Biden's long history of fading after the voters get a closer look at him.
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From there, Jesse climbed into a car and understandably sped away from the nightmare he'd been living.
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A roll back of 2014 rules which sped up union elections is also on the wish list.
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A British site, CrowdJustice, sped up its opening in the United States after Mr. Trump's executive order.
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The civil war in Syria sped up the delivery process under which atrocities could gain global currency.
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He then shot at them with what police described as an AR-type weapon and sped away.
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After the shooting, the suspects' four-door black sedan sped away and crashed about a mile away.
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The drones have sped up deliveries to remote clinics, which can be difficult to access by road.
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He began shooting at officers with what police described as an assault-type weapon and sped away.
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The house took just six months to build, and putting it on wheels sped the process along.
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Simone sped off and the ensuing pursuit took the truck and officers from Massachusetts to New Hampshire.
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As we sped out of the marina, I got an up-close view of some massive yachts.
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Boeing sped up this fix after a Lion Air 737 Max crashed in October 2018, the lawmakers said.
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Together, they sped off, stopping at a diner to poison Beyoncé's dirty dog of a man (Tyrese Gibson).
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The company also said it had sped up the process of refunding retailers who took back damaged items.
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The army sped past a burning village nearby — seemingly too afraid or too helpless to stop the attack.
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As I dozed before falling asleep, a red Range Rover appeared out of nowhere and sped toward me.
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Far from slowing things down after last week's big reveal, this episode, "Trace Decay," only sped things up.
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On July 8th this year another team sped out from Campobello to free the whales off Miscou island.
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Just because he's Channing Tatum, everyone has kind of like sped this up into, 'Are you getting married?
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Every single fight has been crit, crit, crit, win this speed tie, crit, win this sped tie, crit.
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Economic growth in the United States sped up in the third quarter to a 3.5 percent annual pace.
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Laurie yelled goodbye from her bed, Sarah ran through the rain to join them, and Gbus sped off.
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Just because he's Channing Tatum, everyone has kind of like, sped this up into, 'Are you getting married?
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I sped to my parents' house and ran up to Tommy's room, eager to share what we'd discovered.
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Clinton also sped up the corporate takeover of rural America by allowing a merger wave in farm country.
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But three space station-bound astronauts appeared profoundly tranquil as they sped through Earth's atmosphere on June 6.
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There, growth has sped up dramatically, exceeding an annualised rate of 4% in the second quarter of 2018.
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The bot itself had to work through 70 hours of simulated training time, which was sped up artificially.
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And then, if you have an anxiety, your body is slowed down and your mind is sped up.
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Jaime and Andrew Sagona tried in vain to grab a hold of the car as it sped away.
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This sped up schedule gives Amazon the ability to immediately follow on trends that are resonating with shoppers.
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The sectors that have sped ahead the past month similarly resemble the leadership of a less-advanced rally.
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Officers from the LAPD's West Los Angeles Division hit their lights and sirens and sped to the scene.
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The newlyweds sped off from Windsor Castle following their luncheon reception in a James Bond-inspired Aston Martin.
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For now, Instagram users and advertisers are limited to photos, standard videos or sped-up videos called Boomerangs.
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The driver sped past four cars and a school bus and didn't see the red light, said Teater.
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But instead of being cooperative, Head sped away and, at one point, drove directly toward officers, officials said.
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Witnesses on the scene say the SUV ran a red light and sped up to hit crossing shoppers.
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In Cramer's lightning round, he sped through his take on some caller favorite stocks, including: Magna International Inc.
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We're told an oncoming car sped up to beat the yellow light, and collided with Spade's Range Rover.
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The fourth set sped away from him as Pouille booked a last-16 clash with Australian Bernard Tomic.
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Perkins kind of slowed down and the girl kind of sped up in a kind of stutterstep dance.
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Just before dawn on the first Sunday of 2010, a scooter sped through the streets of Reggio Calabria.
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Search has been sped up, too, populating faster and giving you quicker suggestions when you spell something wrong.
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As a deputy ran toward the car with a gun drawn, the driver sped off on the highway.
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Mantha stole the puck in his own zone and sped away with Bertuzzi on a two-man rush.
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She said the truck's driver then sped up to get in front of the family and continued shooting.
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Doctors can induce the process, but it has to be sped up to take weeks instead of years.
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It's called a breakfall, and that sound reminded me of the sound of a sped-up nuclear explosion.
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The Food and Drug Administration has sped up approval of generic drugs, injecting more competition in the market.
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" Then, the shooter "sped off in front of us and stopped, and still continued to fire at us.
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It's a dramatic shift for a series whose action has always sped down the barrel of a firearm.
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The Juggalos ignored the chaos and took off, leaving provocateurs behind them, and sped around the Washington Mall.
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This energy could have sped up expansion as it pushed outward and overwhelmed the gravity of dark matter.
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We just looped it and sped it up really fast, at least ten times faster than the original.
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Bennu's twirling also may have sped up over time, which has contributed to its condensed diamond-like shape.
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These devices work directly in the uterus, so there's no concerns about sped-up metabolism in the liver.
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The teenage driver stopped on the side of the road but then sped away, crashed and rolled over.
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She concluded that, at a minimum, Nafta had sped up Mexico's dietary transition and the rise of obesity.
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Though they sped up that process more recently, it may have been too little too late, she said.
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Those who are rejected would be returned to their home countries — an effort which would be sped up.
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The State Health Laboratories sped up the implementation of the coronavirus test this weekend, which confirmed the case.
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However, the process may likely be sped up as three candidates remain in the race, according to CNN.
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Moments later, the Fiat Doblò sped toward her and she felt a burning sensation in her left eye.
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The car hit reverse and sped and everybody who was up the street in my direction started running.
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"I'll probably just plead no contest to rioting," Alex said as we sped by the brown prairie grass.
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As we sped away to help another boat in distress, the Libyans circled back and took the motor.
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The Rangers sped their way to a 1-0 lead with 3:55 remaining in the opening period.
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It has also sped up the rate at which ideas about food travel from one place to another.
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The driver allegedly sped away after making an obscene gesture toward the crowd, the party said on Facebook.
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Meanwhile, HSBC and Citi have invested in their relationships with brokers and sped up their loan approval processes.
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As the sedan sped away, other members of the Soleimani/Muhandis party scrambled into a van and followed.
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She has expressed impatience with the Senate's probe, saying that she thinks it needs to be sped up.
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"The car sped through here, it was moving so fast, and it crushed all these people," he said.
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Witnesses said at least some of the attackers, maybe all of them, sped away in white pickup trucks.
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Keselowski's slow pace reeled Edwards closer, but Keselowski sped back up to preserve his position and the win.
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He scored from the outside, got into the teeth of Boston's interior defense and sped the game up.
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The FTSE 22018 rose 24 percent by the close, while France's CAC 230 sped ahead, up 211 percent.
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But I started out in second gear, sped up a bit and shifted up to third, then fourth.
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A jet skier went by a little too close And gave me the finger as he sped by.
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"Even though there were holes in the road, we sped up and swerved to shake them off," he said.
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Click here to view original GIFA sped-up view of a worm going through rigor mortis and death fluorescence.
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For most of history, ecological change occurred relatively slowly — until humans sped up the process with industrialization and urbanization.
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Starburst's sped-up companies include some you've probably heard of, like Deep Space Industries, which intends to mine asteroids.
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We are lucky that they decided to waive the appraisal and accept the estimated value which sped things up.
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Scientists believe the fox may have sped up as it crossed the ice sheet due to limited foraging opportunities.
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GM and Chrysler sped headlong into bankruptcy, and taxpayers ponied up $85 billion in bailouts to save their tailpipes.
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He is pulling Barclays out of Africa, after a century, and has sped up its retreat from other markets.
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But once the game actually launched, players sped through its main storyline, and didn't dig much deeper than that.
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Jason Mraz got in a serious accident after a driver sped through a red light and crashed into him.
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On March 19, he was lounging under a tree by the roadside in Dapchi when a truck sped in.
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Katherine Philpott, a 20-year-old student in London, said that she sped up almost every video she watched.
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Charles Bruckerhoff, 68, a Vietnam veteran who was calling undecided voters, said he had sped up retirement to volunteer.
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As Democrats sped up their impeachment inquiry over the past week, Trump remained mostly quiet, at least in public.
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They also sped up the deployment of the THAAD system, currently in place on a South Korean golf course.
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Instead of creating a new trend, MiFID 2 may merely have sped up one that was already under way.
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China home price growth sped up in July, but it may not be able to keep up the pace.
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When police responded to the burglary call, two suspects sped off in a car and the chase was on.
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The video then flashed to Spears lifting weights in as sped-up time lapse video set to electronic music.
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Smaller water droplets means increased surface area exposed to the room temperature, which means greatly sped up heat dissipation.
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He hopped in a car a friend was driving and sped toward Detroit, he said in a Facebook post.
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The cops fired about six shots that passed through Wilkerson's windshield and passenger-side window as he sped past.
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One person was killed and 19 others were injured when a car sped into a group of counter-protesters.
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The video is shot from a camera mounted on the booster and sped up to last just six seconds.
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His task has been given to healthy controls, but sped up, so they have to do it much faster.
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It's something she struggles with, especially since that machine has only sped up with platforms like Instagram and Facebook.
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Hamas gunmen gave chase as the car sped back towards the border with Israel, Hamas said in a statement.
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As I sped for hours on the highway home, testosterone was coursing through my body for the first time.
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By the time I sped away with his car, I had committed enough felonies to nearly ruin my life.
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The video then flashed to Spears lifting weights in a sped-up time lapse video set to electronic music.
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She covered her and her partner's oeuvre in minutes, and then sped through inspirations and anecdotes and future works.
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After graduating from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, he quickly sped through jovial assignments in Bombay, Egypt, and Sudan.
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The ageing process will be sped up even further, and he'll end up looking like a newborn Benjamin Button.
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He walked the gauntlet of press with a neutral expression and climbed into a waiting SUV, which sped away.
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Allen scored 19 points on 8-of-8 shooting as Utah sped out to a 70-44 halftime advantage.
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Only the Dallas Fed found overall economic activity had "sped up to a solid pace," according to the report.
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A grandmother who was clubbed on the head as the children were put into an S.U.V. that sped off.
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He vied for every centimeter of roadway in thick traffic and sped as fast as possible when congestion eased.
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But the poachers saw the law enforcement boats and sped off, eventually abandoning their vessel and vanishing on shore.
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As bird carcasses sped by him, he grabbed, twisted, and folded their wings into the position the company wanted.
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Asteroid 28500 OK sped by Earth on Wednesday, flying some 6900,2628 miles away, inside the orbit of the moon.
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" In Cramer's lightning round, he sped through his take on some guests' favorite stocks, including: Citigroup: "They just reported.
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The four-man team lead by pilot Maxim Andrianov sped past reporters after their race, hunched over, heads down.
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The automaker has also fallen in the past three months even as major competitor General Motors has sped higher.
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The Guinness video is nearly five minutes long, with sections sped up for brevity from the full 10 minutes.
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Truly looking outside of one's self is a cultural progress that has sped up over the last several years.
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Music played; ragtime pieces mainly, that sped up and slowed down, which somehow affected the sensitivity of the controllers.
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Sirens blaring, police vans sped through the warren of side streets and alleys in the old center of Moscow.
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In New York, transmission of the virus briefly appeared to slow in January, but then sped up in February.
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The Chinese destroyer, called the Lanzhou, with a similar number of seamen, sped up from behind and overtook it.
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Beyond New York, a subway escalator in Rome suddenly sped up and collapsed last year, injuring dozens of riders.
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It has fattened the paychecks of most American workers, padded the profits of large corporations and sped economic growth.
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"Trump has sped everything up by four to six years," says Richard Murray, a University of Houston political scientist.
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From the bottom of the course, Shiffrin was barely visible as she sped downhill, but she could be heard.
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"For 10 years this was a laid-back place," said Costa, as a truck of armed soldiers sped past.
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He cackled with glee as he sped his bike down a path in the park out of our sight.
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Two bills he signed into law sped up the development of advanced nuclear reactors and streamlined the permitting processes.
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Even when the political world was focused primarily on Iowa, the ground game in the Granite State sped along.
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But when it came time to actually drive the car off the dealers' lot, my heart rate sped up.
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That night a handful of protesters tried to block several vans as they sped from the building's side exit.
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Kwan says the car that dropped the mattress sped off when the driver saw the damage on the road.
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Despite being weakened by those violations, bus lanes have still sped up travel times on routes that have them.
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The lady cop escorted her into one of the squad cars, which immediately sped off with its siren wailing.
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Keith called 911 to report the attack, then sped off to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, about a mile away.
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Hamilton sped around the course in Silverstone, England, in 1 minute 26.6 seconds in front of his home fans.
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She sped away, but it was not long before the police caught up, and soon she was in custody.
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But economists, retail workers and real estate investors say it appears that it has sped up in recent months.
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Spain's economic growth sped up in the second quarter of the year, propelled largely by a consumer spending boom.
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The power forward sped down the right wing before cutting inside, skating past two Colorado players in the process.
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Deputy Jason Little initially pulled the car over, but Ward sped away, leading police on a five-mile chase.
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The suspects stole the UPS truck Ordonez was driving, took him hostage and sped away, Coral Gables police said.
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But loyalists in his ruling party now occupy key parliamentary roles, which has sped up the passage of legislation.
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Separately, the police in Belgium arrested a French resident after he sped through a busy shopping street in Antwerp.
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The caption change was also shared on Reddit, where it sped to the top of the r/funny subreddit.
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At the end of the night, the couple sped off in a 1962 black and silver Rolls-Royce Phantom.
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Scanning 900 pages of Michael Cohen documents in fewer than 10 minutes: How two Times reporters sped through them.
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Click here to view original GIFA sped-up view of a worm going through rigor mortis and death fluorescence. RIP.
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Before they sped off, the thieves left a bizarre message, stabbing two Insectarium uniforms into the wall with kitchen knives.
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Police on Monday said a 62-year-old man sped through a checkpoint near an intersection where lava was approaching.
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There isn't really any nuance to it, which is fine, but the whole process could be sped up a bit.
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After the accident, Orbital sped up plans to replace the rocket's Soviet-era engines with the new Russian-made motors.
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Two officers managed to leap over the security barriers and then the armed police vehicles all sped towards the scene.
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I think you were a bit rushed and I think that's because I sped up your BPM of the heartbeat.
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And with the help of presets, a photographer's overall workflow can be sped up, making the software even more invaluable.
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One of the vehicles, a Chevrolet Tahoe, stopped, while the two others sped away from authorities at around 12 p.m.
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Tuss tried to get the costumed driver to talk, but they sped off, running a red light in the process.
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He ran off with her handbag and got into a white Volkswagen Jetta that sped away, driven by another man.
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But here the rush tramples over a dozen wasted opportunities as the audience is sped through to the bloody denouement.
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In 1985, though, they sped up the track and took a second run at the video, and minds… were… blown.
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McCaa told ADN, "It never fully revealed itself," and admitted he sped up the video and added minor sound effects.
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They still average about the same amount of possessions per 48 minutes, but the league has sped up around them.
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My catastrophic insurance didn't cover heartbreak and sleep-deprivation-induced psychosisMy mind sped through stages of anger, panic, then despair.
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The robber got into the back seat of a waiting vehicle and the driver sped from the scene, police say.
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Dressed in her trademark beige salwar kameez, Mayawati has sped across the country to appear at the side of victims.
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I finally got around to watching Master of None this month and sped through its two seasons with my girlfriend.
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The car sped off and there were no sightings of Thanh until he showed up in communist Vietnam on Monday.
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Freight can be sped up and made cheaper by simplifying bureaucracy and improving regulation as well as by expanding roads.
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In the commotion, Rive says she wasn't able to get a good look at the vehicle as it sped away.
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At the very end of the mixing process, we also sped three songs up to five or six BPM faster.
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"I was just trying to stay patient, not get sped up and not try to do too much," he said.
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Other videos showed protesters pelting an armored police vehicle with rocks before it sped away, and people fleeing the area.
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And at times during the NCAA tournament, particularly against Xavier, Collins looked sped up and uncomfortable against stronger, tougher players.
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He even sped off to play polo in Windsor Great Park after Harry was born, much to Princess Diana's dismay.
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Trump is unusually manic right now, but that only means that the normal cycle of his tweets is sped up.
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Within 48 hours police, their numbers boosted to 15,000 by reinforcements sped from across the country, had lifted a curfew.
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Content ID checks a video's audio against an official database, and this rendition of Clueless is only slightly sped up.
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The videos, which often feature music in the background, can be sped up, slowed down or edited with a filter.
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It dropped softly, easily, for Griezmann who sped forward, seized it and slotted it past Randolph into the other corner.
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Some have said that the video was sped up to make the it appear as though Acosta struck the intern.
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When Speaker Tip O'Neill's beloved Boston Celtics lost Len Bias in 1986, the legislative war on drugs sped into overdrive.
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The senator quickly got into a waiting motorcade and waved to people on the sidewalk as his car sped off.
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After an outfit change, he newlyweds sped off in a blue Jaguar with the license plate E190618 — their wedding date.
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He said he wanted to see the extradition process sped up, and Gulen put under temporary arrest in the meantime.
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But he also drove donuts, sped wildly on the road, and had bloody fistfights in Les Izards, his childhood neighborhood.
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The carrier was already scheduled to go to the Middle East, but its trip there has now been sped up.
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"We had two or three simple rules" for staging the memoir, Gonson noted, as she sped through the Holland Tunnel.
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In the work of Aline Kominsky Crumb, say, life is sped up and boiled down and whipped into crackling humor.
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Attendees of the South by Southwest festival sped by on electric scooters, threatening to mow down anything in their way.
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Rosberg sped off to a perfect race start, led to the finish and grabbed his ninth victory of the season.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that in response to the attacks, slated demolitions would be sped up.
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COMITÁN DE DOMÍNGUEZ, Mexico — The soldiers sped through the dusty backroads of this Southern Mexico town in two military trucks.
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As they sped away, the narco's bodyguards began shooting; Lozada shot back, and then followed his comrades on a motorbike.
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The song is a sped-up rock version of a country-twanged bonus track from the Arms' 2006 album Oh!
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The process of pattern recognition has been sped up by orders of magnitude, and we're making more progress every day.
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In another article, Meer points out that BattleTech can be substantially sped up by editing some of the game's files.
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Courtesy Osama al-Hossein A truck loaded with Nusra fighters sped out from a side street, but protesters surrounded it.
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I'll bet you sped through, so I'll spill it here: Every single clue ends in the letter T as well.
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New abortion restrictions have sped through statehouses in the South and Midwest, but the measures proposed in Alabama go further.
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And Brett McGurk, the top diplomat leading the fight against ISIS, sped up his departure because of the policy shift.
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But some residents have complained that Google sped up the process, even as it followed a strategy of growing slowly.
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CreditCreditBryan Denton for The New York Times KHARTOUM, Sudan — The minivan sped along the Nile, weaving through the evening traffic.
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The water taxi sped toward the Dumbo docks, slicing through a rumpled East River, swirling Ms. Tierney's loose brown hair.
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Marijuana legalization has sped across the nation, with more than 13 states having partly or fully decriminalized cannabis since 2012.
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Two young dugong, a manatee-like sea mammal, sped away, and a blacktip reef shark swam along the ocean floor.
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Belcher's process matches DNA sequences with elements on the periodic table to create a sped-up form of unnatural selection.
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There's even been speculation by analysts that virus fears sped up Bob Iger's recent passing of the torch at Disney.
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The FDA said it had sped up the review of the generic from India's Alkem Laboratories Ltd before its approval.
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Following recent market volatility, some IPO hopefuls have sped up listing plans to avoid being tripped up by wobbly markets.
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Next up the scale are simplistically edited photos and videos that might be slowed down, sped up, spliced, or filtered.
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Notably, it sped right past the Atlantic years, instead elevating the broad range of work that defined Coleman's later career.
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At that moment, the Crew Dragon detached, fired its own thrusters, and sped away from the soon-to-explode rocket.
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An official said the blowback over Trump's call to Russian President Vladimir Putin on his reelection sped up the announcement.
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"It has sped things up to the point where we can't necessarily handle all that's coming in," Ms. Eiseman said.
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It has also sped up the manufacturing timeline by 30% to move clothes from initial drawing stages to the shelves.
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The sax is fed through the synthesizer, where it's sped up and slowed down before settling into a gorgeous flutter.
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The swipe sped dating up — people could take in as many humans as they wanted, as fast as they wanted.
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Immediately, Herrera, 24, told his two younger siblings what was happening, got in his car, and sped toward the crowd.
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They sped off, first on San Francisco's city streets, then a highway and finally what felt like a dirt road.
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I dealt the dispatch to Ted, who sped to the Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer, of which he had been an editor.
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I felt as if I sped through this puzzle, although I came nowhere near that blazing speed (I definitely can't).
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In 1991, an intoxicated train driver sped through a switch at Union Square, leading to a derailment at 50 mph.
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Globalization—sped along by trade deals like NAFTA, endorsed by fancy East Coast people in both parties—had destroyed manufacturing.
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In the chaotic moments that followed, guards and paramedics raced in and out of the courtroom, and ambulances sped away.
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First, Shelley sped around controlled by the physics-based autonomous system, pre-loaded with set information about the course and conditions.
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Footage was released 276 days (or about nine months) after officers shot him as he sped away in a stolen vehicle.
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"We simply sped up the motion of TRAPPIST-1's seven planets until their orbital frequencies produced musical notes," Russo explained.
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When a sped-up recording of the sound went public, it soon became known as "the bloop," and conspiracy theories abounded.
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Fighting the sting in her eyes and gasping for air, Shipman sped her silver Saturn SL2 away from her unknown assailant.
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Our art-absorption metabolisms have been sped up by the web, which often feels like a borderless 24-hour culture klatch.
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Douglas Parkhurst, of West Newfield, was near the park&aposs main gate before he was hit and the car sped away.
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This incredible photo was taken from Alexandria, Virginia on January 33 as the ISS sped overhead at five miles per second.
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This incredible photo was taken from Alexandria, Virginia on January 30 as the ISS sped overhead at five miles per second.
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Except here's the weird thing: Trump didn't get what he wanted from Congress, so there was no sped-up wall construction.
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Like any sports fan, he stood in the thick crowd, whooping as the dogs sped in a blur through the obstacles.
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"I don't remember if I sped up or pushed the brake, but once I got hit, I was lost," she said.
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The gunman climbed into the Prius as police arrived and sped away but collided with a nearby vehicle, killing that driver.
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"I just went around the corner from Tiversa and sped as fast as I could into a light pole," he says.
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Cyn "Believer" Cyn's track was another one that caught my ear thanks to its sped up tempo and high-pitched synths.
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It has sped up the production of low-enriched uranium at one nuclear plant, greater than what's allowed under the deal.
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Since then, with Third Point holding a gun to its head, Dow has produced steady earnings and sped up its reinvention.
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As the car sped closer, he knew a single misstep could mean being gunned down and dying anonymously in the street.
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A man got out of his truck at point where vehicles were being redirected, removed a traffic cone and sped away.
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Coleman had sped away from a convenience store parking lot where he was pulled over by officers, according to ABC News.
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As the set sped towards another tiebreaker, the pressure was beginning to tell on Kyrgios as he yelled "I can't focus".
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The idea there is that by doing so, customers are more likely not to abandon carts and checkout is sped up.
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The documents say police worked to redirect traffic as cars carrying victims sped up flashing their lights and honking their horns.
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After Watson allegedly sped off, his daughter walked for about 30 minutes before she came upon the woman who alerted authorities.
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However, when she heard the song for the first time, she was taken aback as the hook was extremely sped up.
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They've been getting smarter for awhile, but recent advances in cloud computing, neural networks, and deep learning have sped things up.
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His stream has a positive, community vibe, and 8bit often rewards his fans with regular giveaways and sped-up song requests.
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To make matters worse, Amazon is now an international challenger and, of the local players, iFlix seems to have sped ahead.
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In Berlin, a truck sped into a crowded Christmas market in one of the most powerfully symbolic parts of the city.
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Soloviev's camera moves fast through the trains and sidewalks of the city, sped forth by the rapid rhythm of street drummers.
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The finishing armbar sequence over Kyoji Horiguchi looks like a best-case-scenario jiu-jitsu drill sped up to double time.
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It was sped up in a way that made it appear that Acosta had been more forceful than he actually was.
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The chase started the night of November 29, 2012, when a couple in a car sped away from an undercover officer.
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It was all so fast, but O'Neil explained they had sped up the app activity for the purposes of the demo.
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Another deep critique is that Facebook simply sped up the flow of information to a point where society couldn't handle it.
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On Thursday night in Nice, France, a truck sped down the seaside promenade where people had gathered to celebrate Bastille Day.
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Job creation sped up when the extended UI benefits ended at the beginning of 2014, contrary to the prediction of Keynesians.
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Halfway through the second period, McDavid sped toward Gibson on a breakaway but shot just wide of Gibson's left leg pad.
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Firefighters who had raced to the bar to save lives after the shooting sped off hours later to battle the flames.
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While he believes he could have funded the series via his YouTube advertising earnings eventually, the grant sped up the process.
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One counterprotester was killed and at least 19 were injured when a car sped into a crowd of anti-racist protesters.
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That news came after many importers sped up orders for everything from apparel to auto parts to avoid the higher tariffs.
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"It has sped up the analysis," Darrell West, founding director of the Center for Technology Innovation at the Brookings Institution, said.
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The sped-up cycles of fashion don't apply only to clothes, but also to the women (or girls) who wear them.
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Here's a sped up version of the entire ride: I rode the Google Assistant ride at CES and wow #CES pic.twitter.
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Executives were trying to wait until next week to announce the restructuring, but the speculation and leaks sped up the timeline.
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Ms. Sandys said she put the statue on top of a sports car — red, no doubt, she said — and sped off.
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Last month, a cabbie knocked me off my bike and sped off, leaving me laying in the road clutching my wrist.
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With the latest announcement, construction on some homes will commence immediately, while the planning process for others will be sped up.
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It was everything I loved in rap, especially at the time, a sped-up power ballad matched with simple, propulsive percussion.
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But by trying to impose their will on other cities, they have actively sped up the very thing they're protesting against.
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Waymo's development of autonomous vehicles, meanwhile, has sped forward, and its vehicles have now driven more than eight million autonomous miles.
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This process of integration had begun even in apartheid's dying days, but it sped up once the Rainbow Nation was inaugurated.
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The speedboats, belonging to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, sped toward the USS Mahan, ignoring warning flares and other signals.
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He eventually relented and consented to the Senate taking two procedural votes by voice, which sped up the process only slightly.
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Then, just as Stewart reached Ward, he sped up and fishtailed, the right rear wheel hitting Ward and pulling him underneath.
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The next day, Bill was in town with his grandparents when a skidding car fatally struck a man and sped away.
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Mr. Reed nearly succeeded in getting those extensions attached to the sprawling tax bill that Republicans sped through Congress last fall.
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May, in any case, is not likely to forget the lawmakers who sped the way toward her epic loss on Tuesday.
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For instance, see the letter of resignation from Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis — and the way it sped up his departure.
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The matter that falls into this feeding disc is sped up and heated to such high temperatures that it emits light.
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There, he was known for a blend of business-friendly policies that sped development and the promotion of Hindu nationalist ideology.
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But leaders sped up their timeline for talks amid a chaotic 48-hour stretch that saw broad changes in American society.
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He kissed me for a time, slowed me down, sped me up, told me to cover my teeth with my lips.
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It was important that anyone arriving at our corner of the internet sped on their way to something just as interesting.
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Instead, he snatched the box of ashes from beneath a stack of books, and sped off in a black pickup truck.
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"When technological improvements are in place, for the second and third variants the production can be significantly sped up," Song said.
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The driver sped up until they were right next to Elshowaya's car and then tried to run them off the road.
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To cushion the economy and revive investment, China has sped up infrastructure spending and kept liquidity in the financial system ample.
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They left without firing a single shot, taking at least 19 passengers with them as they sped away from the scene.
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He then sped through medians and across a lawn, and Mellen jumped out at a stop at about 4:30 p.m.
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Many White House officials said they were in disbelief at how rapidly Democrats have sped up their impeachment inquiry against Trump.
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Soon, a few squad cars managed to locate Stiles and followed him onto the beach as he sped down the coastline.
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But the ingestion can't be sped up this way; it's almost always going to take 30 minutes to a few hours.
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The driver sped away, but he was able to make it only another block before hundreds more people surrounded the car.
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They also sped up the deployment of the THAAD system — which is primarily designed to intercept missiles coming from North Korea.
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According to CNN, the pace of emergency calls has only sped up as the water continues to deluge parts of the city.
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Many hoped we'd avoid a fate where internet traffic would be sped up or slowed down based on the whims of ISPs.
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The crowd threw stones and shoes at Sultan's car, which sped off hitting two people, one of whom was taken to hospital.
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In the seconds leading up to the crash, the vehicle sped up and didn't brake or steer away from a crash attenuator.
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But recently that process has been drastically sped up due to our overuse of antibiotics in doctors' offices, hospitals, and farmers' fields.
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Bookings sped up as the company implemented an "accelerated buying experience," using what CEO Safra Catz called a "click to accept" model.
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With games like StarCraft, for example, researchers speed up the training process by pitting AI against AI in a sped-up environment.
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We squeezed into a rickety Mercedes taxi and sped through a deserted and bombed-out city, surviving the harrowing airport drive. 10.
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Many gave chirpy honks of support as they sped down the road; some leaned out of their windows to greet her personally.
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It was already in just the right gear as I blasted out of a curve and sped on to the next one.
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At the same time, lending to consumers - something the BoE is watching closely - sped up for the first time in four months.
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The witness allegedly said Anderson hopped into a car moments after the shooting, and that the vehicle he was in sped off.
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A driver of another vehicle said that Williams sped into the intersection, a fact that Williams lawyer disputes, according to Sports Illustrated.
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An eight-track, ten-minute record that sped through furious, snarky punk, the album bears little resemblance to the Beasties' later work.
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Watanabe speculates that if such a process could be sped up, perhaps we'd be able to see some Matrix-like skill acquisition.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan sped ahead by 22.138 percent and away from its lowest since late 240.
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Zucker took the breakout pass from right winger Chris Stewart, sped up ice and ripped a backhand shot to the glove side.
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Their vehicle had jumped a police checkpoint and sped towards the main beachfront promenade, where it overturned, according to local media reports.
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A pre-staged recovery team, which is always on standby during space launches, sped toward the landing site to recover the crew.
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Lambs are a popular model for studying prenatal humans because their development in the womb is similar to ours but sped along.
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Andy panicked and sped off, leading to a high-speed chase that ended with the Honda submerged in a residential swimming pool.
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The process was gradual, beginning with therapy and sped along by Ms. Magazine and her participation in the Women's Strike For Equality.
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But the emergence of Trump -- and congressional Republicans' complete capitulation to, well, Trumpism, has clearly sped up the death of the movement.
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As we sped to my editor's home, I cursed everyone from the State Department to the NSA — maybe they'd cut the internet!
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One Iranian boat sped toward Tempest on a collision course, which compelled Squall to fire warning shots with a heavy machine gun.
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The company said its staff and lease expenses jumped by around 30 percent as it sped up store openings and raised wages.
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In the lab, they used clones of the parasites and sped up the process of evolving resistance while monitoring the genetic changes.
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That process has been sped up, and while a coalition victory appears to be in sight, the cost is hard to count.
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With a pounding 28 BPM tempo, nightcore sped and re-pitched existing trance and Eurodance hits into a sugary headrush of sounds.
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My character, Bill Bailey, has quite the involved makeup regimen, but Victoria sped through it, and I quickly transformed into the tom.
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Federal investigators attributed the deadly Amtrak derailment in Philadelphia last year to a distracted train operator who sped around a sharp curve.
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Leaving a mud-caked automatic rifle behind, he hijacked two cars before police blocked the highway as he sped out of town.
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Here's what we learned… By early November of 2016, IoT funding had already sped past 2015's total, bringing in $1.27 billion.
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I think that what's funny about Chicago house is that a lot of old stuff is being sped up to 120, 125BPM.
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" In Cramer's lightning round, he sped through his take on some caller favorite stocks, including: Alere: "Alere's going away, Abbott's buying them.
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Members of the larger group dispersed moments later after hearing a police siren, according to Ms. Fatigati, and sped away in cars.
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A current slowed us down as we went out through the brown water, and then sped us up as we turned back.
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At six seconds prior to the crash, the car sped up from 62 miles per hour to 70.8 mph, the agency said.
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While Senna sped off to a lead of more than two seconds after the first lap, Prost held back the two Ferraris.
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So began, or more properly sped up, the phenomenon of "endism": bold declarations announcing that history will never again be the same.
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Delta said it did not plan to increase staffing, reasoning that automation and digital improvements had sped up the check-in process.
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The pickup stepped wheel by wheel through the complicated red-dirt ruts or sped on improved county-road straightaways, tossing up gravel.
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The scandal called attention to lax European Union testing procedures, and sped plans to scrutinize tailpipe emissions under more rigorous road conditions.
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Amid the tumult, a car sped into a group of counterprotesters, injuring dozens and killing Heather Heyer, a 28503-year-old paralegal.
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And for larger wind and solar projects that do need regulatory approval, the process has been sped up, from years to months.
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GloReiche, a neighborhood collective, pointed at Google's London Campus, which the collective claimed had sped up social cleansing in its Shoreditch surroundings.
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What we know • A white 280 Ford Excursion limousine sped down a hill on Route 19553 and lost control at 21955 p.m.
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A witness tells us he heard rapid gunfire for about 6 seconds and then heard screeching tires as a car sped away.
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This sped up the process of signing up for an account to buy that pair of shoes you saw go on sale.
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Other officials later said that the strike group's movement to that area had been previously scheduled and was merely being sped up.
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But time is not really on your side if you are a professional tennis player, so everything needs to be sped up.
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Randomized trials in a Veterans Health Administration hospital and in a community health center found that eConsults significantly sped up specialist input.
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Though the move had been under consideration for a while, the Cambridge Analytica scandal sped up those efforts, according to the NYT.
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He shifted the car into gear and sped down the winding driveway onto Hunting Drive, past the homes of other church members.
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But Baylor's experience shows that even if vaccine development for emerging threats has sped up dramatically, it's still not quite fast enough.
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The senators indicated if they could get an amendment vote, they would let the bill be sped up even if it failed.
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The rumbles of the bombings in the distance continued as they sped off toward the sounds to catch a 93 p.m. bus.
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A gray sedan broke through the barriers along Kansas City's Grand Boulevard and sped down the parade route with police close behind.
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Mr. Hostey's younger brother insisted on Thursday that his brother did not know Mr. Abedi, and then sped off on a moped.
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But especially as 2016 approached, the adrenaline surge that McNamara, then 803, felt as he sped down the wave's face had waned.
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This also is a "tell" that the sped-up rally lately has been about a lot more than the Republican tax cut.
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As the crew sped north, it was in communication with the Fire Department, which arrived on the scene shortly before 5 a.m.
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Then we piled into a bus in the dark and sped down the New Jersey Turnpike to Fort Dix for basic training.
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Some Twitter users suggested that the second vehicle had sped up in order to hit a protester and then failed to stop.
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"The sign off here is to Farnborough, which has a splendid flying show every year," she said, as the minibus sped along.
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The treadmill's speed remained unchanged, but the researchers sped up or slowed the metronome's cadence by first 8 and then 16 percent.
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Still, while the time to get complaints overturned has sped up, false submissions still come in on a daily basis, he said.
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Now all the police cars sped off with their sirens screaming, following my father as though he'd just shot the President. Mrs.
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Winterton, who only lives about 15 minutes from the ranch, jumped in his truck, pistol in hand, and sped to the property.
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The thief entered the closed diner, wrapped a chain around the machine, hooked the other end to his vehicle and sped off.
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"We're editors, in a way," said Mr. Stephanopoulos, as he sped up Madison Avenue in a yellow taxi after rehearsing on Sunday.
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Amid the chaos, a car sped into a group of counterprotesters, injuring 19 and killing Heather Heyer, a 32-year-old paralegal.
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As 267P approached the sun, jets of dust and gas sped up the spin of the comet, increasing stresses on the body.
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Nor does he recall being scooped up by a police officer who sped him on a motorbike to a bare-bones clinic.
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Nor does he recall being scooped up by a police officer who sped him on a motorbike to a bare-bones clinic.
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The Rangers sped out to a 1-0 lead when Buchnevich's deflection of defenseman Jacob Trouba's point shot went past Merzlikins' glove.
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In the week after DeVos's speech, a bill sped through California's Legislature, codifying many of the procedural aspects of the 2011 guidance.
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Several factors combined to produce the pictures that sped across social media — beginning with the fact that the explosion occurred at night.
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Exposure to the energy and heroic scale of Abstract Expressionism not only changed the course of his evolution but sped it up.
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In 2018, it used a sped up video of CNN journalist Jim Acosta to justify its decision to revoke his press pass.
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Some of the clips have even been sped up, so it's also hard to say just how fast the truck was really going.
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He slipped through a small hole drilled into in his shower cell and then sped away on a motorcycle through an underground tunnel.
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The process was sped up however due to challenges presented by the administration's executive order, which bars travellers from seven predominantly Muslim countries.
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Data released on Wednesday showed MBS prepayments sped up in July from a pickup in refinancing due to falling mortgage rates, analysts said.
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Because of Jupiter's retrograde starting midweek, you grow more introspective about the direction that your sex life has sped toward since last November.
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In February three columns of Toyota pickup trucks packed with Chadian rebels sped out of the desert from Libya towards N'Djamena, Chad's capital.
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As I walked around this thrilling structure, truckers sped by, honking and giving me the thumbs up, seeming to approve of my interest.
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As the man went into the store a woman, later identified as Aguillard, jumped into the running truck and sped off, police said.
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Southwest Detectives Lt. John Walker told FOX29 that, after the manager asked for her driver's license, she closed the door and sped off.
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" Seven reported that the driver "sped down Swanston Street, up to Bourke Street, at times along the footpath, running down dozens of pedestrians.
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As Domi sped down the ice, Markstrom moved out, then backed up and got his left pad on the Arizona rookie's deke attempt.
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While other states slowed down their execution schedules, Missouri sped up, executing inmates at a faster clip than it had ever done before.
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As home internet became ubiquitous and Wi-Fi sped up, the dream of the smart home started to look more like a reality.
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I wailed louder as they sped away in their getaway car, the houses around me decked in Christmas lights twinkling behind my tears.
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The video has been sped up, so you have to watch closely or you'll miss the tiny rocket shooting through the clouds entirely.
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Many of the large firms have for years been partnering with seed-stage companies, but the pace of those investments has sped up.
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A driver of another vehicle said that Williams sped into the intersection, but Williams' lawyer has disputed that claim, according to Sports Illustrated.
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The program was supposed to take 3.5 years, but she sped through by taking two extra online classes through Harvard University Extension School.
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Our class started out slow with a routine set to a Ciara classic, before we sped it up to match some faster tracks.
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It appears reports that anchor Megyn Kelly also told lawyers she was sexually harassed by Ailes sped up the decision to oust him.
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She worked for Invesco, an investment management firm that had offices on Yonge Street, where the white van sped down during the attack.
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IF EUROPEAN history once seemed to have arrived at its terminus in 1989, it has sped off in a new direction in Poland.
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Though it can be a dramatic procedure, the entire process typically takes only two weeks — though that can be sped up if necessary.
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The music on this track is full of the expected genre tropes: minor keys, a sped-up and sparse drum track, and minimalism.
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She died in Paris in 1997, when he was just 12, when her limousine crashed as it sped away from chasing paparazzi photographers.
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When it rolled in a straight line, the Puppy 1 ran smoothly, though it sometimes sped up way too quickly for my comfort.
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PDVSA's decline sped up under Mr Maduro, who has appointed as its president a major-general with no experience in the oil industry.
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"I guarantee that the reforms will be continued and sped up," he said, emphasizing that the government was committed to the unbundling process.
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Power sped into the lead in the final laps of the race after Oriol Servia and Jack Harvey had to pit for fuel.
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Airplanes have sped up the whole process, sparking fears of contagion sensationalized by television and creating unique challenges for treating and monitoring outbreaks.
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In recent months, we've seen Jerry Seinfeld's interspecies rom-com reordered alphabetically and sped up to incomprehension—even recut to exclude bees entirely.
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So they put the van in drive and sped away from the booming Times Square crowd, all while the device continued to blink.
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The report says the Model X, while in Autopilot mode, sped up to 71 mph in the seconds leading up to the crash.
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Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, wielding the gavel at the State of the Union for the first time, sped through the formalities.
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And strangely, it was accelerating as it sped off—more than what would be caused by the effects of the Sun's gravity alone.
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Huge EDM riffs, crazy sped-up vocals and whacked-out long dubstep malaises seem to perfectly complement the decadent vibe of the party.
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On August 303, four armed Iranian patrol boats sped to within 300 yards of the destroyer USS Nitze near the Strait of Hormuz.
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"I would say in the mid to late nineties there was a definite kick, and everything sped up around that point," said Sharp.
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When Kennedy suffered a torn groin muscle in the first game of the season, however, the timetable on that apprenticeship sped up considerably.
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The latest security issue has now sped up that timeline, with plans to kill the consumer version of Google+ for good in April.
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Over the same period, SFR also sped up the rollout of its 4G network, boosting its number of antennas to 4,587 from 3,431.
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"They sped us up at the beginning of the second half and we didn't handle it very well," Suns coach Jeff Hornacek said.
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During five minutes of mayhem in the heart of London on Wednesday, Masood sped across Westminster Bridge in a car, mowing down pedestrians.
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In this gif, I've sped the process up so you don't have to sit and watch a water jet move for seven minutes.
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Even the theme song gets a 2016 facelift: the lyrics are the same, but now there's more of an electronic, sped-up beat.
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The department said it has sped up placing children with sponsors to an average of 45 days, down from 93 days last November.
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Then, after they were done bemoaning the attempt at activism, they rented Uber scooters with their iPhones and sped off into the city.
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Even a more accessible track like lead single "Coming Up" features sped-up, chipmunk-esque vocals courtesy of a vari-speed tape machine.
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As Rosberg sped away, Raikkonen seized second place with Hamilton fifth as the safety car was deployed to allow debris to be cleared.
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He looked back at the girl, and she could see the gears turning in his head, then he sped off into the woods.
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After the passenger's death, Southwest sped up its engine inspections, which the airline's CEO said should be completed by the end of May.
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Samples are sped up to a surreal, chipmunk whir or slowed down to a dirgelike pace, at times clashing with the furious rhythms.
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Ford has sped up its own efforts to create an autonomous car after dumping $1 billion into a small AI startup called Argo.
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According to Elgin Thompson, managing director of technology investment banking at JMP Securities, that deal sped up Roku's interest in snatching up Dataxu.
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App Smart APPLE this month released a faster, smarter Apple Watch and also sped up its first-generation smartwatch with a faster chip.
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MARINGOUIN, La. — The rental car sped past acres of farmland and across a muddy bayou to an old plantation rippling with sugar cane.
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The move highlights the upending of the financial world, sped up by unintended consequences of a law designed to make fees more transparent.
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Cars used to pull up at the house at all hours of the night, they said, and after an exchange, they sped off.
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Abra's longing vocal is still the star, but it's sped up, warped slightly—and the results are a little more urgent and anxious.
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After trying unsuccessfully to ram through a set of barriers, the driver sped off, crashed, and fled before being captured at his home.
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Unwilling to wait for an ambulance, her mother, Carmen Ojeda, rushed Briana into the family's car and sped toward Long Island College Hospital.
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For Gonsalves, the Trump response to coronavirus feels like the same thing all over again — just with the time frame sped way up.
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But rather than slow down, Kipchoge sped up — a virtuoso performance that left the rest of a star-studded field in his wake.
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A sped-up Model 3 timetable would turbocharge shares and could conceivably send Tesla well above it current $40-billion-ish market cap.
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With new information technology and rapid genome mapping now available to us, the discovery of Earth's species can now be sped up exponentially.
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Another possible explanation for the discrepancy is that dark energy has simply gotten stronger over time, and sped up the universe's expansion rate.
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The attack on Iran's centrifuges used computer code that sped up and slowed down their nuclear centrifuges until they spun out of control.
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He had sped to the scene from an unrelated surveillance operation, dressed in business attire, and had not been wearing a bulletproof vest.
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We heard a car pull up outside, and then a loud thud, followed by the screech of tires as the car sped away.
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When Republicans sped their $22006 trillion tax cut package through Congress last year, they were certain it would work to their political advantage.
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Another survivor, Ms. Hackett, found herself surrounded by flames as she sped down Kanan Road on Friday, outside White Cloud Ranch in Malibu.
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While he initially was to stay on as Defense secretary until the end of February, Trump sped the date up to Jan. 1.
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For decades, drivers in Portland, Me., sped by Thompson's Point, a forlorn peninsula jutting into the Fore River just west of I-2105.
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As we sped off down the West Side Highway, we could barely hear that noise over the whoops of admiration for Nick's prowess.
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But as its details became known this week, the administration sped up efforts to clear it for publication before opponents could gain traction.
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In a Jeep up ahead, Ashish Kapoor listened as he, too, sped down the gravel road, eyes fixed on the white Styrofoam glider.
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The lyrics are uninventive, the highest note is too high ["biiiiiiiieeerrrrth"], and the rhythm of the last line begs to be sped through.
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The players later commented on what they said was the agent's friendliness and excellent Spanish — "good pronunciation" — and soon the van sped north.
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Culp slashed GE's dividend to a penny, sped up its divorce of oil-and-gas giant Baker Hughes (BHGE) and unloaded more businesses.
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Drug development is a costly and lengthy process, and while everyone wishes it could be sped up, attempts to do so have tradeoffs.
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Her husband Sjon said he once asked to see how the renovations were coming along, but the man yelled "no" and sped off.
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Agents considered, then rejected, interviewing key Trump associates, which might have sped up the investigation but risked revealing the existence of the case.
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The telegraph sped the news both north and south — but it was filtered through partisan editors, who described it differently to their tribes.
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My reel whizzed, the fish sped for the horizon, and after 15 minutes of giving and retrieving line, I had him in hand.
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The resident said she saw a woman with a small infant get into the back seat of the vehicle before it sped away.
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As it sped closer, the team was hoping the surface would reveal large swaths of smooth terrain from which to collect a sample.
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In June, three assailants sped across London Bridge in a van, killing eight by ramming into pedestrians and stabbing people with hunting knives.
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" In Cramer's lightning round, he sped through his take on some callers' favorite stocks, including: Expedia: "Why would you get rid of Expedia?
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Police had turned all exit routes into contraflows, a move that sped up the evacuation, but obstructed first responders trying to enter Paradise.
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The new authorities, officials said, have sped up decision making, ensuring that bureaucratic concerns do not get in the way of taking action.
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When Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quietly sped off in a 22020 E-type Jaguar after their 21 wedding, they made automotive history.
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Young men armed with knives and Kalashnikov rifles sped around Kabul, firing into the air and terrorizing residents, who mostly stayed indoors. Sept.
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Debbie Coppard, a retired school cafeteria manager from Canada, was walking on the promenade for the first time when a bike sped by.
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Walker says she was surprised by how fast the glaciers sped up, and how quickly the ice responded to the slight water temperature increase.
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But at the same time, right around the corner at Pine Island Glacier, the ice sped up and there was widespread melting, Walker says.
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The video quality isn't great and it's very sped up, but it's still fun to peek at the little moments you might otherwise miss.
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"Direct your attention to the movement," the app Sway told me as I unconsciously sped up the rhythm of my languid to-and-fro.
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PMI originally planned to introduce HEETS in the first quarter of next year but sped up the launch as growth has started to stall.
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Some gazed at the ground as they left the huge hangars and sped away to language lessons, waving their arms to fend off reporters.
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The driver could tell I was about to blow and so he sped up thinking maybe he could get me home before the inevitable.
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" It added that its initiative meant that renewable energy certification processes were sped up and automated, with certification "given a greater degree of traceability.
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Steven Bathiche, distinguished scientist of Microsoft Applied Sciences, showed me how, when he turned on Microsoft's new chip, the screen tracking noticeably sped up.
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That afternoon, Van Vuuren boarded a train to New York, where he listened to the Hamilton soundtrack as the Rhode Island coast sped by.
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Sped up vocals from R&B artists like NAO and more haunting melodies from underground artists like AH MER AU SU anchor the chaos.
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We know what happened next—the hype cycles sped up faster and faster, until the constant turn-over began to feel kind of grotesque.
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"It really sped up and came right into their face and filled up the entire windshield of the car," he said during the interview.
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Already, scientists have found that Greenland's ice melt is the main reason the rate of average sea level rise has sped up since 1993.
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I remember doing a song with Uzi, and the beat I did, they just took the beat and sped it all the way up.
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It's intermittently amusing and often visually arresting, but — like, some would say, the game of baseball itself — it would benefit from being sped up.
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Svindal avoided major mistakes and sped to his seventh victory of the season and his 32nd over all, winning in 1 minute 11.79 seconds.
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Kellyanne Conway said the Acosta footage "wasn't altered, it's sped up," which is like saying she doesn't lie, she just slows down the truth.
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Mounted with machine guns, the truck sped along the town's single paved road to its destination — a squat yellow building with a green roof.
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The sped-up video takes just over 30 seconds, and shows off the two-mile-long tunnel that Musk describes as "disturbingly long." pic.twitter.
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It's a faintly similar process to what happens in a cloud, just sped up and then plowed into the shape of a ski slope.
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But then student progress sped up again; math achievement growth is back where it was before the reforms, and English achievement growth is higher.
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Will Power sped into the lead in the final laps of the race after Oriol Servia and Jack Harvey had to pit for fuel.
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Apple may have actually sped up the clock and created the perfect storm to end the smartphone craze after an epic, decade-long run.
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Authorities say the suspect was prowling cars early last Sunday when he found an unlocked BMW 550i with the key inside and sped away.
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The plan banned new coal-burning facilities (though plants already in the works were allowed) and sped up the use of filters and scrubbers.
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Because most of the riding footage is sped up it's hard to tell exactly how fast this DIY electric skateboard is capable of going.
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Officials in both countries said the pace of desertion has sped up in recent months as political and economic turmoil in Venezuela has worsened.
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You get a knee-jerk reaction to the downside and then we move higher very quickly; we just sped up the process on that.
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People were waiting on the platform of the Nala Sopara railway station near Mumbai, India, on Wednesday when a train sped through the station.
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If the ice sped up after the iceberg broke away, that could mean the massive iceberg had been important for anchoring the ice shelf.
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In a California crash, a Model X steered toward a barrier and sped up in the moments before impact, for reasons that remain unclear.
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The plan banned new coal-burning capacity (though plants already in the works were allowed) and sped up the use of filters and scrubbers.
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Both drones have new shooting modes that capture hyperlapses (sped-up time-lapse videos that come straight out of the camera) in different ways.
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The country's rampant use of colistin as a farm antibiotic, which only recently ended, is thought to have sped up the emergence of MCR.
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The video, which is clearly sped up to be more amusing, shows a snail on its back spinning a carrot around with its foot.
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After the killing, detectives say a man who was with Roby at the time sped off, and sought help at the nearest gas station.
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"See you tomorrow!" said Olivia Wilde, wearing jeans and a Keith Richards tee, to the crew as she sped off-stage into the wings.
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Additionally, the game's campaigns have been sped, some victory conditions have been changed, and the development team added a map editor and mod support.
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The rate of depletion of Thailand's natural resources - including forests, mangroves and coral reefs - has sped up in the last decade, the report showed.
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Their slow relationship quickly sped up to serious town as, just a month later, things between the two had taken a more serious turn.
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The other three victims were among those hit by the car as it sped across Westminster Bridge before crashing into railings just outside parliament.
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I sped ahead towards the actual subway stops, where I couldn't find a single soul talking about the movie or its many, many shortcomings.
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Perkins pulled a few erratic turns to try to shake the massive chunk of fencing off his hood, then sped straight toward a ditch.
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As soon as my two pizzas were done and boxed-up, I sped back home to enjoy each chewy, delicate, and pleasurably yeasty bite.
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App Review To start, Apple says that it has sped up the App Store review process, which used to take five days to complete.
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At the movie's end, when the crew sped off once more towards the final frontier, I felt grateful that they were still boldly going.
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The footage is sped up, so just moments later, the drone ship appears out of nowhere in the ocean while the rocket touches down.
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As the driver was helping other passengers off the bus, the smoker allegedly jumped into the driver's seat and sped off with the vehicle.
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But increased demand in the United States for balsamic meant that the aging process had to be sped up, or flavoring or coloring added.
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When he challenged her to a race and sped off, she playfully clung to him before losing her balance and tumbled to the ice.
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