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So, in April 1967, Mr. Meyers and his co-rider, Ted Mangels, an engineering and logistical whiz, got into Old Red with 65 gallons of gasoline, most of it in plastic jugs, and set out from Tijuana for a nonstop run to La Paz.
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We can conduct a nonstop campaign of drone and helicopter attacks in Pakistan and run a network of secret prisons around the world.
DiPietro said he has sometimes been deflated by the seeming nonstop run of injuries.
They have also recorded an average speed of 312 kph in nonstop runs four times daily since the WuGuang's December 26 launch, slashing travel time from Wuhan to Guangzhou from 10.5 hours to less than three.
The bus trip from Lima to Nazca, if taken nonstop, runs about eight hours, but a diversion to the Islas Ballestas is worthwhile.
The new schedule would pro vide seven trains, including two 42‐minute nonstop runs.
Chicago hosts the three longest nonstop run-up races in the United States, and Terry Purcell, 40, has won them all multiple times.
Evening trains would make nonstop runs from Grand Cen tral Terminal to the southern most station in the zone, then stop at other stations in the zone.
By hauling only one kind of freight for one destination, a unit train does not need to switch cars at various intermediate junctions and so can make nonstop runs between two terminals.
If you're not familiar with this benchmark test, it pushes the phone nonstop, running intensive CPU tasks such as video editing and 3D graphic rendering, while keeping the display on at full brightness, all the way from 100% down to 20%.
Instead there's a nonstop assault of hits, runs and outs.
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