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Sometimes you have the impression that the first performers of the piece have been speeded through, by a kind of time-lapse photography, into becoming their contemporary equivalents.

Not long after that, a young pregnant woman and her husband were killed in a livery cab on their way to the hospital in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, when a BMW plowed into them; the BMW driver later said that he had been speeding through residential streets to escape gunfire, according to the authorities.

Gregor even had the presence of mind, afterward, to go around to the local police and explain why he had been speeding and careening through stop signs.

The court heard the defendant may have been speeding and gone through a red light, but he was not prosecuted over the minor crash.

They run the light through a fiber in which the wavelengths that had been sped up are slowed down and those that had been slowed down are sped up, so the gap closes.

But the cycles have been speeding up.

There have been speed bumps.

But Nevada Power has also been speeding through the permit process.

They're speeding through our villages".

For several months, the Highway Authority has been trying to speed traffic through the tollbooths, installing E-ZPass technology and erecting signs to encourage its use.

The speed model has been validated through experiments.

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