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I eased the Turtle King down over the curb and accelerated to full speed, such as it was.
Other functions in the plant were improved and accelerated to keep up with the new, quicker pace of production.
American life had not urbanized and accelerated to the point where the three hours of languid, pastoral play in a Tuesday-afternoon baseball game were deemed "slow".
The operating principles of this gauge are similar to the Penning gauge except that the electrons are produced by a hot filament and accelerated to a grid.
An Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia last year, killing eight people and injuring nearly 200 others, when the engineer became distracted and accelerated to more than twice the speed limit.
Gasquet, seeded 13th, had ground out a first-set tiebreaker and accelerated to victory, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-3, ending Johnson's wild-card run one match short of the third round of the United States Open.
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Meanwhile, if a helicopter is moving -100 miles per hour and accelerates to -50 miles per hour, it has experienced positive acceleration.
That will carry you 230 miles on one charge and accelerate to 60 mph in 5.5 seconds.
It forecast that growth would pick up to 1.5 percent in 2011 from 1.4 percent last year, and accelerate to 2.3 percent in 2012.
The two winds originate at different places on the Sun and accelerate to terminal velocity at different distances from it.
Next comes the transition to top speed as sprinters rise fully upright and accelerate to peak swiftness at about 60 meters, holding it to about 75 meters.
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