Sentence examples for marked speed from inspiring English sources

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In the Transition window, you will see a slider marked "Speed".

In the day's 12- to 14-knot breezes and flat seas, the conditions in which they purportedly might enjoy a marked speed advantage over the Kiwis, they clearly did not.

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Results revealed that their marking speed was slightly slower than usual, and their feedback and correction were harsher than usual.

They reported that the influence only existed in marking speed level, and the system had no influence to the procedure of their marking process.

Some cards are marked X speed, such as 40x or 600x speed, which denotes how many times faster the card is than the 1.2 megabit per second speed of old CDs.

If true, this incident seems like a brightly marked cautionary speed bump if I've ever seen one.

According to musicologist Robert Walser, "Led Zeppelin's sound was marked by speed and power, unusual rhythmic patterns, contrasting terraced dynamics, singer Robert Plant's wailing vocals, and guitarist Jimmy Page's heavily distorted crunch".

Every time the bar fills up towards the end marked "Busted," speed up and get away from the cops in your immediate vicinity.

He has also set speed marks in a high-altitude flat-surface marathon, a 50-mile race and a 100-mile race.

The whole of the band crafted the rest using an approach akin to creating a film score; John McVie provided a prominent solo using a fretless bass guitar, which marked a speeding up in tempo and the start of the song's final third.

Temperatures hovered near the 100-degree mark, speeding the decomposition process and adding a foul odor to the nightmarish landscape.

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