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Take for a test drive.
If you take something for a test driver, you try something to see if you like it.
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"It was nice to get the intensity where you want it to be, so when he goes out for a real game, he's had that test drive and he's gone around the track a few times," Peterson said.
That test drive of my Silvercar rental at Dallas-Fort Worth back in January was partially paid for by the company.
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Haycock really believes that test-driven, federally-promoted, punitive "reform" will close achievement gaps.
4) High Stakes Testing: Thinking that testing kids with single statewide high stakes tests will either punish or reward folks into success is just silly - yet we spend outrageous sums of money and time on pretending that testing drives achievement.
"We have some indication that the unique nature of our offline+online experience is sticky, and that the test drive presents an exciting content opportunity, but we still have a lot to test (around customer acquisition).
Then it was on to a Ferrari showroom run by a friend, and back to his house for that testing drive, followed by a long chat about his life.
The NYT reviewer, John Broder, wrote that during the test drive from Washington DC to Connecticut, the power had drained sooner than expected, forcing him to turn down the heating and drive below the speed limit.
Mr. Rosen says he will never buy a used car without the test drive that brought him to Mr. Lutz's dealership.
The two alleged killers have given very different stories from the prosecution as to what happened on the test drive that night, after the truck rolled out of view down the rural country road.
HOT TUB TIME MACHINE The Chrysler 200 convertible ($35,355 as tested) is so wretched in so many ways that my test drive was like a flashback to the '70s, minus the platform shoes.
But we suspect that a test drive will vanquish any lingering thoughts of buying Japanese.
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