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Off the track.
If something puts or throws you off your track, it distracts you or keeps you from achieving what you want.
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McQueen, as Bullitt, tears off down the track.
Same shot as Nabi, he threw his head up high, set off down the track and missed it by six inches.
Ms. Graham, the only one in running clothes, takes off down the track, with the startled-looking insurance people giving laggard chase.
They could now afford to make a loss because they were avoiding tax and they were punting on the rising real estate market, which would eventually pay off down the track when the property was sold.
His rear wheel ran off down the track, his front right wheel rattled about on its tether, and Coulthard's Red Bull came to a rest in the run-off area at the chicane.
As we sped off down the track, the Mitsubishi's 1300cc engine screeching like an infant in a meat grinder, the Mongrel Mob guys fired at us repetitively, shooting out the back windscreen in the process.
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In 1982, Ferrari driver Gilles Villeneuve was killed and his team-mate Didier Pironi's legs were smashed so badly he never raced again in two separate but alarmingly similar accidents when they hit the back of another car and took off, before somersaulting down the track.
As for 4736 and 4737, he said, students will be replacing their scratched-up windows with donated replacements, and they will be functional enough to roll off down the tracks, if there were tracks to roll on.
They scamper off down the tracks as soon they finish, leaving their work to circulate the city for the next 48 hours, before it's buffed and disappears forever.
In the same over Lyth skipped down the track against the off-spinner and whacked the ball through mid-wicket, which resulted in another standing ovation for an English opener.
After checking the brakes, paying about $4, and receiving a quick tutorial, my husband, Erik, and I, and our children, Andy and Cara, 8, whooshed off screaming down the track, our backs to ancient history.
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