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Circle the world: land at the altar.
American-born English automobile and motorboat racer who set three world land speed records.
When he turns to today's world, land power suddenly fades to black.
Observed by satellites uniformly around the world, land surface temperatures (LSTs) are not the same as air temperatures.
In 1924, Malcolm Campbell set a world land speed record of 146.16 mph here in his Sunbeam 350HP car, Blue Bird.
From the outset, the New World land grab by the European powers was founded on a breathtaking bit of fraud, the completely invented "right of discovery and settlement".
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— set a world land-speed record of 413.2 miles an hour at Bonneville on Oct. 2, 1964.
Walt Arfons built the first rocket-propelled racecar, a redesigned Wingfoot Express, in an unsuccessful effort to regain the world land-speed record in 1965.
From 1924, when he attained 146.16 miles per hour (235.22 km per hour), through 1935, he established world land-speed records on nine occasions.
The world land-speed record for all cars is 763 m.p.h., set in 1997 by Andy Green in a car powered by two jet engines.
The playa (ancient lake bed) at the desert's southern end has served in recent years as the site of turbojet car races in which world land-speed records are frequently set and broken.
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