When you are careering down the motorway at the breakneck speed of forty-five miles per hour, make sure you sit in the middle lane. |
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I expect to see, any moment, careering around the corner by Argos, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Death, Plague, Hunger and Jason. |
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There are dune buggies and motor bikes for careering over the dunes, a mock Mongolian yurt, and camels and Mongolian horses. |
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Schumacher had powered into a lead of over four seconds after careering wildly across Hakkinen at the start to maintain the advantage of pole. |
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When the Slovakian defender had cause to whack his napper at another careering ball, there was no doubt as to where it would end up. |
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He remembered the car careering off the road, ploughing through a hedge and rolling over a couple of times. |
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In attempting to get off the mark, was within a whisker of being run out, Kevin's throw careering for overthrows instead. |
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It hit a kerb and lamp post before careering back across Meggeson Avenue, crashing into the parked cars and overturning. |
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Is it when you decide that a crosswalk is a field of honor, an arena to go mano a mano with a careering cab? |
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Then all of a sudden you were blown off and careering down the wild water behind it. |
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It seemed as if we'd been driving steadily downhill for hours, careering toward an ever-receding green furriness at the Missouri state line. |
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Once in the mountains, we were immediately careering along slivers of swerving tarmac under a crystal-blue sky. |
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Nothing beats the adrenalin rush of careering through the cliffs, deep canyons and pristine bushland of the Blue Mountains on a bike. |
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Spectator Konda Walker Chambers's car hit an unoccupied police motorcycle before careering into the cheering throng. |
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A jumping silver carp once smacked his boat's throttle, sending his vessel careering up the river bank. |
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The comet's gravity is so low that even a slight bounce could have sent the probe careering back into space. |
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Yet the target for NGDP growth would still put a lid on inflation and thus prevent it from careering out of control. |
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You'll be high-fiving winter when careering down or across the powdered slopes of Legges Tor in Ben Lomond National Park. |
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Remember when we all thought Miley Cyrus careering head first towards rock bottom just because she twerked? |
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The time passed. The two mice, careering wildly, scampered cheekily over his slippers. He had not moved a muscle. |
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Once again, he thinks he is going to be high up. He is not high up but he loves Chicago and it is an interesting time to be in Chicago because it is kind of careering into'20s when things get very interesting there. |
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Bradley set up Donovan and when he could not turn it home the ball fell nicely for Altidore, but a heavy swing of his right boot sent the ball careering into the seats behind the goal. |
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When Deborah Warner had Fiona Shaw careering freely around the Garrick Theatre, the Beckett estate stepped in smartish and stopped the production. |
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Even out of date, his conscientious integrity ought to abash today's hordes of careering youngsters, whose idea of the future of civilization reaches little beyond the next art fair. |
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There is an earthstorm, disks of rock careering skyward, buffeting the train. |
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The scramble for the highest possible returns led many investors to take ill-calculated risks, even though the central-bank sages put out several warnings to investors who were careering on regardless. |
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I feel securely fixed on the careering chair, and with the momentum gained I steer myself as on skis to the guard and come to a stop with a happy little flourish. |
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