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His latest work shows how the arms race accelerated out of control in the cold war.
Regulators have received reports of 89 deaths in accidents in which Toyotas accelerated out of control.
They would swoop down on motorcyclists, flailing sticks and canes as the riders madly accelerated out of their traps.
The problem of excessive centralisation was evident during the Thatcher years but it has accelerated out of control since 1997.
Within blocks of her home, witnesses told police, the car accelerated out of control, jumped a curb and flew through the air before crashing into a tree.
Sprewell accelerated out of the crowd, grabbed the ball on the run and, without a dribble, took two steps that gobbled up the rest of the distance and soared in for a slam dunk.
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"Competition may force employers to shift a larger share of rising costs to workers, who may no longer be able to afford accelerating out-of-pocket costs.
That was really easy to do on the old skis; you could really accelerate out of a turn.
His strides were conspicuous more staccato than legato but he darted laterally with finesse, and could accelerate out of a sharp turn with his head up, ready to make a play.
"The new models will give us a tailwind as we accelerate out of the crisis," BMW's chief financial officer, Friedrich Eichiner, said, chatting with a group of journalists at a dinner Wednesday.
His strides were conspicuous — more staccato than legato — but he darted laterally with finesse, and could accelerate out of a sharp turn with his head up, ready to make a play.
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