Drivers are still speeding through the town well beyond the recommended speed limit. |
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Minister Brennan's decision to bring in penalty points for speeding offences was part of a road safety drive. |
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I would be only too pleased to have bicycles passing my front door rather than noisy, speeding vehicles. |
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Small misaligned number plates make it difficult to identify speeding motorcyclists and therefore they remain a danger on our roads. |
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Soon we were speeding across the near-shore shoal, a shallow boneyard of rocks and coral heads. |
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It is madness to suggest the draconian speeding laws we have should apply here. |
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It was all fairly cruisey, lots of slowing and speeding as you would expect, but no bingles that I saw. |
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Investigators relied on the recording in exonerating the soldiers who fired on the speeding vehicle. |
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A disabled grandmother has received a speeding ticket accusing her of travelling at 41 mph on a mobility scooter that has a top speed of 8 mph. |
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Some drivers have been reported deliberately speeding up when they see the signs to make them show a high speed. |
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A big part of it has to do with lame plot contrivances that slow the movie down rather than speeding it up. |
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He jumped off when the disk was close, using his earlier momentum to go speeding towards Valshar's body. |
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Contrary to popular belief, police do not make money out of issuing speeding tickets. |
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Beneath him, miraculously confounded with the seat, flies a speeding horse on which the man perches side-saddle. |
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I am all in favour of the use of cameras in genuine accident black spots or where it can be seen that there is real danger to life from speeding. |
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A 15-year-old boy was killed in front of his father and brother when a speeding stolen car ploughed into him on a pedestrian crossing. |
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Last week a car ploughed into a lamp post leaving two men fighting for their lives, although it has not been suggested the car was speeding. |
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Instead, speeding to the aid of boat manufacturers, marinas and pleasure boaters, she's trying to weaken protections for the imperiled sea cows. |
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For a start, it's hard to imagine a more venial form of corruption than merely speeding along someone's visa application. |
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The department has been inundated with calls from angry residents complaining about youths speeding on off-road motorbikes and quad bikes. |
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Driving too slowly can be just as dangerous as speeding, especially when entering or exiting interstates or freeways. |
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It hopes the signs will make motorists think twice about speeding and driving recklessly. |
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New cameras could be set up to take pictures of the faces of speeding motorists. |
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She was hit by a speeding car which mounted the pavement as she was walking to the shops. |
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His 80-year-old mother-in-law suffered a broken leg when a speeding car mowed her down last year. |
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But so, too, was Bong, as the speeding armed space trawler plunged uncontestedly towards his bungalow on Boondock. |
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We head offshore, speeding across deeper water, but another skiff off our starboard bow seems to have the same idea. |
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He said speeding boaties were a regularly occurring issue of concern in his district. |
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Medical advances aside, almost every technological progress has been about velocity, about the simple process of speeding things up. |
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Such typical comedy tricks such as speeding up the film, slapstick humor, and wacky looks are all present here. |
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Social and cultural trends that used to take years to cross the Atlantic are speeding up. |
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An uninsured driver who killed a close friend while speeding in his car was jailed for 18 months. |
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Starting slow and slowly speeding up, T.'s freestyle was almost splash-less. |
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Other infringements resulted in tickets for speeding, unlicensed vehicles and a yellow sticker for an unroadworthy car. |
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The vehicle driven by Erin Brockovich, an unemployed single mother of three, is broadsided by a speeding car at an intersection. |
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A conman who poses as a policeman has been handing out fake speeding fines to unsuspecting motorists. |
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He ran over to his BMW and climbed in, gunning the engine, and speeding down the driveway. |
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But when they caught me for speeding, they automatically gave me a breath test. |
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We are doing our utmost to ensure that the public are aware that speeding to any extent is unacceptable and can kill. |
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Unfortunately, when we reached half way across the bridge a middle-aged man was speeding up behind us. |
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After all, they argued, how can anyone seriously think photo radar will reduce speeding? |
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Most of us who drive cars have grown up since the advent of radar to detect speeding. |
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Initiate laws to allow the use of the speed radar gun and the breathalyzer to deal with speeding cars and drunk drivers. |
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When a motorist is caught speeding using a hand-held radar gun, the garda shows the recorded speed on the hand device before issuing a ticket. |
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She tackled the drunken passenger, who tried to open the exit door as the Boeing 757 was speeding across a taxiway. |
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The Government plans to install judder bars or traffic islands on the main road around Rarotonga in an effort to curb speeding drivers. |
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The mobile cameras can detect a speeding motorist up to 100 yards away while red light cameras detect drivers who jump traffic lights. |
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Last year, two North Yorkshire Police officers escaped speeding charges in neighbouring Cleveland because of a technicality. |
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Speeding traffic and parking was also an issue with Martin Kavanagh who wanted ramps to control speeding and lots of them. |
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But former councillor Jo Price who lives at the bottom of High Street said the ramps controlled speeding drivers. |
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I am sure I wasn't alone in being appalled by the performance of the rally drivers done for speeding this week. |
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I stopped talking, and relaxed in the cushy seat to hear the light whooshing sound of the train speeding along the track. |
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The speeding Corvette swerved to avoid intersection traffic and went into a spin. |
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There will therefore be no accidents, no speeding, no road rage and no idiotic driving. |
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The death of a child, mown down by a speeding sponsor in 2000, led the organisers to push as much traffic as they can on to diversionary routes. |
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Then, after a greasy breakfast that was definitely kill or cure, we were into the jet boat and speeding up the river. |
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A motorcross champion was killed when his speeding car exploded into a fireball after crashing into a lamppost on a waterlogged road. |
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A civil affairs official said the government was speeding ahead with plans to reconstruct the heavily damaged city. |
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As more and more responsible drivers are entrapped by inappropriately low limits and hidden cameras the stigma attached to speeding diminishes. |
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It's a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding up. |
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Two new kissing gates will be installed to prevent motorcycles from speeding across the nature reserve, and disabled access will be improved. |
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They had been stopped for speeding, jailed briefly and then released, after which they were ambushed by a gang of Klansmen. |
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Cameras were installed but seem to do little except consistently fail to identify speeding motorists who disregard the red signal. |
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Karl followed the pair, speeding up to forty klicks when the trail led onto a dirt road. |
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He believes officers should use their discretion when dealing with speeding offences. |
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This new scheme is an effort to re-educate drivers about the dangers of speeding to help stamp it out. |
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It's also possible to send the design files to customers electronically, greatly speeding the approval process. |
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Add to that the speeding fine and a five-match ban for elbowing an opponent. |
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Firms converted to large-scale assembly-line operations, ultimately speeding up and deskilling individual jobs. |
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Healing was not creation or conjuration, it was simply speeding up the body's natural processes or strengthening what was already there. |
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A concrete lamp post was knocked down outside my house by a speeding car on an icy road in mid-December last year. |
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This memoir is more about tank columns speeding through the French and German countryside than it is about pitched battles. |
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Police are using new powers to seize motor bikes from noisy youths who disturb residents by larking around or speeding down streets. |
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The elderly find it dangerous to cross the road at a pelican crossing or a zebra crossing because of speeding vehicles. |
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Pedestrians have a tough time crossing the road with vehicles speeding over the zebra crossing at the Police Thimmaiah Circle in Bangalore. |
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A boat was speeding along the rather rough seas, a heavy storm beating down over the roof of the vehicle. |
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If pulled for speeding in Virginia, do I have the right to ask the officer to see the radar? |
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The roadsides in the burgeoning light are dense with Virginia creeper, and the speeding car shines like molten gold. |
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We built the prototype almost entirely of off-the-shelf components, reducing cost and speeding development. |
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However, Neer's spokesman suggested the cause of the accident could have been speeding and the use of tyre retreads. |
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Double demerits for speeding and seatbelt offences over the Easter period have been extended to 11 days to include the Anzac Day holiday weekend. |
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He said he looked out his window and saw the pillion passenger throw something at the internet shop before speeding off. |
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Double demerit points for motorists caught speeding in 40 kph school zones was one suggestion put forward at a public forum last week. |
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As the van was speeding down the street, lamps overhanging above us flashed by quickly. |
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A further 81 drivers were booking for speeding, despite double demerit points. |
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Speed cameras currently only take pictures of the number plates of speeding cars. |
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He said he had three endorsements on his driving licence for speeding in 1993, 1997 and 1998 for which he received a fixed-penalty fine. |
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The bystanders jumped out of the way of the speeding Japanese machine as he pulled on the gear shift with a smooth control. |
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A siren pierces the early evening night calling attention to the bright yellow firetruck speeding toward a pillar of smoke in the distance. |
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Tom White opens with the view from a car speeding along a raised roadway at night. |
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Astronomers do believe that some kind of dark energy is slowly speeding up the Universe's expansion. |
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Previously we have addressed burglary, criminal damage and speeding vehicles. |
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I had meant to be on time but as I was walking up from Piccadilly tube station I got knocked to the ground by a speeding rollerblader. |
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After all, 148 speeding fines for just two hours' work is a nice little earner, isn't it? |
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Trucks began speeding towards them, carrying men armed with guns and more grenades. |
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Residents and parents who reside on the Mountain Road are up in arms over the dangers posed by speeding traffic. |
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You'll hear your rotor speeding up and slowing down, and the roar of missiles as they fly by you. |
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Except this time, the bug was a large helicopter gunship and the car was a speeding diesel locomotive. |
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Anyone caught speeding will have their licence endorsed with 2 penalty points as well as a fine of 80 euros. |
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As we approached the speeding cars, my only option was to rugby tackle him to a stop. |
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Janklow was convicted after he ran a stop sign while speeding and killed someone in another car. |
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As more and more of us live longer, and become more affluent, the race for new pills and potions to combat the effects of ageing is speeding up. |
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Certain good fats actually help curb your appetite, thus speeding up weight loss. |
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And the 67 year old bachelor told a court that he certainly hadn't been stopped for speeding, because the vehicle had a top speed of just 15 mph. |
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I drove back to town quickly, but not speeding, and arrived at Hunter's family's new home, after he gave me directions. |
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Louis Aguiar gave evidence at his trial admitting to accelerating quickly and speeding between 55 and 60 kph. |
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Inching along head-lamp deep, the traffic moves again, speeding up when we reach the dry roads of the South Coast. |
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We're most grateful for what has been done, but if there's any chance of speeding things up that would be great. |
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It is not just about productivity, but predictability, speeding things up, making things flow smoothly. |
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In recent months, the authorities have employed a variety of new tactics to combat speeding. |
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More than 400 vehicles were impounded by the police over one weekend for traffic violations, including speeding. |
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There were 277 speeding offences and 184 drivers were caught driving without their safety belt. |
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Police see the scheme as a way to empower communities to tackle speeding hot spots. |
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She is backing the Safer Streets Coalition which is calling for more Government action to tackle speeding. |
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There was nothing to this and by the time I'd gone a block, I was fairly speeding along. |
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As all three crossed to the other side of the road, Daniel saw a speeding car, then heard the sound of a car hit Michael. |
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Make sure you have time to respond safely to improper behavior and unsafe actions of others by not tailgating or speeding. |
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A motorist left a trail of destruction after accidentally speeding off in reverse while showing her automatic car to a prospective buyer. |
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Cabbage is certainly an excellent vegetable for speeding up a de-tox but the Cabbage Soup Diet is nothing more than a crash diet. |
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This would include bowling changes, field changes, shuffling the batting order, speeding up or slowing down the pace of the game, etc. |
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This year, after a 16-year-old was hit by a speeding police car, with no sirens or flashing lights, her distraught boyfriend was tasered. |
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Jimmy Ng was killed on the job in September of 2002 when his police cruiser was T-boned by a speeding car. |
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The river was quite low, flowing past, speeding up and gurgling over the rocky rapids, then slowing again into deep dark pools. |
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Suddenly an Army jeep appeared from around the bend, speeding crazily through the peaceful crowd. |
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The weather erodes the carvings but the climbers are just speeding this process up. |
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An armed gang is being hunted by police after launching a series of attacks on town centre shops before speeding off in a getaway car. |
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If Jay was bad in a car, he was worse with a motorbike, speeding and making exceptionally sharp turns at corners. |
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I laughed as we continued to dance, our tempo speeding up more as we went along. |
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The arid scenery rushed past me, sclerophyll trees and forests speeding by the window at what seemed a rate of knots. |
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Last Saturday on the dual carriageway I was overtaken by a speeding car all lights ablaze. |
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The risk caused by speeding on one occasion may be small, but the margin of safety is being reduced. |
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It is only a matter of minutes and the child is soon speeding away, his face screwed up in a scowl. |
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A battalion of police cars was approaching, their sirens flashing circularly, speeding up along the deserted highway. |
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As the Culture Minister, he might have been expected to fight his corner for the arts, but no, he saw a speeding bandwagon and leapt aboard. |
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Furious park users claim that a popular beauty spot has been churned up by speeding quad bikes. |
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A speeding driver who cheated death in a horrific collision has made a desperate plea for Swindon motorists to slow down. |
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She is far from being the first high-profile MP to have been caught speeding. |
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And this goes double if the insurance company does measure easily changeable behavior, such as speeding or seat belt use. |
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Do not be taken by surprise if you are caught for speeding or riding without helmets this week. |
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Police regard the village as a speeding hot spot because of the long, straight roads in the area. |
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He said drinking and speeding were the two biggest causes of carnage on the roads. |
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At last, with the sun at their backs and a brisk offshore breeze speeding them along, their journey across the equatorial Atlantic had begun. |
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A third of fatal accidents involved single vehicles, mainly as a result of speeding and or alcohol. |
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When I go to meetings I get harangued by the public about speeding vehicles and by people asking for speed cameras to be installed. |
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Laws requiring hands-free phones in automobiles are speeding the adoption of Bluetooth. |
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The team had also lost time changing a starter motor, and then Dayton received a stop-and-go penalty for speeding in the pit lane. |
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The provincial government is increasing fines and penalties for provincial offences, including speeding tickets, as of August 1st. |
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I remember the good old days on the Pullman sleepers when you could see the ties speeding by underneath you when you flushed the toilet. |
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The Jupiter 2 is speeding through the uncharted reaches of deepest space in search of a familiar star system. |
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Society requires and expects protection from drunken drivers, speeding drivers and dangerous drivers. |
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The England star was clocked speeding at an average of 92 mph on the M1, Leeds Magistrates Court was told. |
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A number of bikers were also reported for speeding with one clocked doing 96 mph. |
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Chillis are associated with a range of health-giving properties including a blood-thinning effect and a speeding of the body's metabolic rate. |
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She was always speeding through yellow lights and rushing around sharp corners. |
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She faces charges of driving while impaired, careless driving, and speeding. |
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I jumped up and high tailed it out of there faster than a speeding bullet, grabbing Melanie's hand and dragging her away with me. |
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I'm still on a dial-up connection which is not faster than a speeding bullet, so I've gotta run here. |
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It does seem to me that the user interface field is speeding up again after a short period of me-too interfaces. |
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I know of one who was bereaved and had friends and family speeding to offer their support. |
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In recent years, the allotment of plots is speeding up in towns and on the outskirts of the bigger cities. |
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He was speeding south over flat plains, shallow rivers, lines of trees and teeny signs of civilization. |
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It's like getting a speeding ticket, paying for nothing and getting demerits on your record besides. |
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It calls for traffic calming measures to be introduced to slow down speeding drivers on the Skipton estate. |
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Then the fogbank was gone and the ground suddenly appeared, jagged shelves of rock speeding up toward them. |
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A campaign to change the law to protect drivers of emergency vehicles from prosecution has been stepped up after a speeding charge against an ambulanceman was dropped. |
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It is expected to make speeding punishments more flexible, with drivers caught marginally over the limit getting two penalty points and those way over, six. |
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Seconds later, he's speeding down a water slide, screaming like a child. |
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As soon as one car spots a radar trap, all the cars know about it and can take appropriate action, as in slow down so that they do not get a speeding ticket. |
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Mrs Johnson said he worked at the Co-op's wet fish shop in Rosemary Road for a time and managed to pick up a speeding fine while riding his trade bike. |
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One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner. |
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According to local police, Hatch was speeding when her car slipped through a gap between guardrails on the windy road, sending her car to the bottom of the ravine. |
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Then I discovered that the letter I sent by recorded delivery to pay my speeding fine had gone missing, along with my driving licence and a cheque in payment. |
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Unfortunately it's a very high traffic area and not only would there be tons of witnesses to my crime, my life would have been endangered by speeding cars passing by. |
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If you try to report a burglary or street crime anywhere, you get a crime number but all our units are out raising parking wonga and speeding tickets. |
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The driver overshot the last station before the wreck, and a crew member and several passengers speculated the train was speeding to make up time. |
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Terrified Emmerdale star Dee Whitehead told yesterday how she was attacked by car-jackers who wrestled her keys from her before speeding away in her vehicle. |
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The supplier of a speed camera detector has paid out thousands of pounds to drivers after guaranteeing to partially refund customers who are fined for speeding. |
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He either used a weapon that did not eject shell casings or he had the presence of mind to retrieve them before speeding away. |
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The responsibility for speeding traffic rests with the guards. |
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Another approach is using drugs to antagonise the peripheral effects of opioids so that bowel dysfunction is reversed, speeding discharge from hospital. |
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On July 11, Roberts was stopped by police for speeding in Evanston, Wyoming, but was let go with a warning. |
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After the cop had stopped the attractive and self-assured woman for speeding, she let it drop that her father was himself an officer, recently retired. |
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Electronic signs now flash the words SLOW DOWN at speeding vehicles just before the start of the roadworks to give motorists the chance to kill their speed. |
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It raises the question of whether the full rigour of the penalty points system will be brought to bear upon speeding civilian ministerial drivers. |
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While both state and federal governments continue to pay lip service to supporting the public hospital system, they are speeding up the process of privatising health care. |
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No one was injured in a dramatic truck-train collision in La Broquerie late Friday afternoon in which a speeding train slammed into a loaded grain truck. |
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Nonetheless, the set was as original as they come, with songs running into each other seamlessly and slowing down or speeding up whenever the mood took them. |
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An ambulance driver charged with speeding as he rushed a liver to a transplant patient has called for a change in the law so it cannot happen again. |
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The little tags can transmit an electronic product code to a wireless receiver, speeding up scanning, and making the inventory process almost automatic. |
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The French police have recently cracked down on speeding on the autoroute. |
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The charges date back to Sept. 16, 2002 when Ng's squad car was T-boned by a speeding 2003 Honda Civic at the intersection of Williams and No. 3 Road. |
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Police in Lisbon have also been supplied with 100 new marked patrol cars and 70 scooters, ideal for speeding through the city's tight backstreets. |
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The covered terrasse is quite pleasant on a sunny afternoon or a hot summer evening, but can get noisy from the traffic speeding down one of downtown's busiest thoroughfares. |
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Am I just different to the norm since I have never been a great lover of watching fast cars speeding around a piece of tarmac for an hour and a half? |
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As to the matter of how fast our speeding knight of the road was in fact travelling, various readers were keen to take us to task on the finer points of metric etiquette. |
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There is little point in having workers toil long and hard to sweep the debris into neat piles, which are then left to withstand the ravages of wind, rain and speeding wheels. |
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Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the tp. |
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Which parent in Central Park, young child in tow, has not been menaced out of his wits by speeding bicyclists? |
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Many speeding tickets are issued in so-called speed traps, where police officers or state troopers effectively hide their cars and lie in wait for speedy passers-by. |
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Right as I was thinking that the door swung open and a small tubby woman came speeding through and sat down on the chair at the other side of the desk. |
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The three most fuel-costly activities are rough braking, rapid acceleration, and speeding above 70 mph. |
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It has seen a two thousand percent increase in speeding tickets and has plans to introduce 40 traffic-parking wardens to blitz the commercial areas. |
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With some drivers ignoring the road signs to slow down and a number of motorbikers speeding through the village especially at weekends there have been some near misses. |
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I had this old habit of speeding along the old country roads late at night and dipping my headlights before going around corners or going over the brows of hills. |
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Both municipalities will use speed traps to catch speeding drivers. |
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As he thought, he swung his arm around fast as a speeding bullet. |
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It was fast and moved, like as if it were a speeding bullet. |
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Who is able to jump off the bench faster than a speeding bullet? |
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I'm already faster than a speeding bullet, or so Tracy says. |
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A tough new regime across West Yorkshire will clamp down this month on non-payers of court penalties and on-the-spot fines, including speeding tickets. |
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She said police were clamping down on those who were speeding. |
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They may be effective at clamping down on speedsters, but if a camera snaps 50 people speeding, a vast amount of follow-up work then has to be done. |
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While this often seems like a good way of speeding up a painful process and getting it over with, it is certainly no aid to communication or good public speaking. |
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She found herself speeding across the marble onto the checkerboard floor. |
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Some of the convertible cars speeding beneath us rode topless. |
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The list is culled from the letters received by fixed-penalty units in which motorists attempt to extricate themselves from copping a fine for speeding. |
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They seemed as reckless as a speeding frat boy on the Florida Turnpike. |
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He said a number of roads had speed humps in his ward, including tight streets and cul-de-sacs, many where there was no evidence of speeding or a history of accidents. |
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Roller coasters, funhouses, even the magic tea cup ride are all a blast thanks to Howlett speeding everything up until it sounds as though combustion is only seconds away. |
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It was also common to see the jeeps of the island's French gendarmes speeding by on the road loaded down with confiscated marijuana plants in the back. |
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All of it started to assemble, speeding up, the grasp on his power lost. |
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He's being such an immense monomaniacal divvy about Anthony that his cycle of grinning wildly or crying his eyes out keeps speeding up with every passing day. |
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Vehicles merely gain speed near a zebra crossing for the fear of catching a signal and the pedestrians are left dodging speeding vehicles to get to the other end of the road. |
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With server down time costs ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars a minute, even speeding up the recovery of a failed machine by a few minutes can pay big dividends. |
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The heat ruptures cell walls in the pepper, speeding the work of browning enzymes during drying. |
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To them, it's good fun to respond to any request for Smokey reports with clean and green, then watch speeding adults become bear bait. |
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When Gogol wrote his great passage on the troika speeding across the steppes, he likened it to Russia itself, advancing across the earth. |
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Count yourself lucky not to be a prisoner in the car at this moment, speeding away, or at the bottom of a donga with a bullet in your head. |
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They want a superfriend who is able to cure a blue day or a confrontation with someone faster than a speeding bullet. |
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That war resulted in speeding up the process of industrialization in New England. |
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The nation provided an ideal model for showing the value of the railways for speeding the Industrial Revolution. |
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This helped to stimulate literacy and learning, speeding up the second Industrial Revolution. |
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In a first-class carriage of a train speeding Balkanward across the flat, green Hungarian plain, two Britons sat in friendly, fitful converse. |
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He fired a fourth shot, killing a passenger, after the car had passed him and was speeding away. |
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He had been on patrol to catch joyriders, and fired three shots at the windscreen of a speeding car as it approached the checkpoint. |
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So to all the grousers who complain about being fined for speeding, do not speed. |
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Sayam Rahim Dubash pleaded guilty to speeding on a 50mph stretch of the Expressway, at Llandudno Magistrates' court yesterday. |
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Suddenly, a group of BMX riders came speeding down what is supposed to be a pedestrian precinct. |
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But we were soon speeding away from Brindisi's newly-refurbished and gleamingly handsome airport. |
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He eventually managed to escape by flooring the gas pedal, slamming into the other vehicle and speeding off. |
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Witnesses reported seeing a Volvo speeding into Purefoy Road, Billesley, with police cars in hot pursuit. |
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In December he was caught speeding, in full unform, by police in Kilmarnock after being clocked doing 45mph on a 30mph zone. |
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In addition, soldiers of the Mongol army functioned independently of supply lines, considerably speeding up army movement. |
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Going from one epoch to the next is a Singularity in its own right, and a period of speeding up precedes it. |
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The few elephants that remained continued to overbrowse the trees, now ripping the bark off them as well and speeding their demise. |
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A stuntman at Sydney's Top Gear Festival jumped over a speeding Lamborghini Murcielago. |
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Michael Coak, 65, of Syon Court, Middlesbrough, fined pounds 200 with pounds 100 costs for speeding. |
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The options are to make a statutory declaration at the Magistrates Court confirming that you were unaware of the speeding summons. |
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The IAM says speeding tickets can easily be avoided by following its latest hints and remembering speed limits are a maximum, not a target. |
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Similarly, the willingness and ability to pay a speeding ticket does not make it OK to speed. |
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Two years before and halfway around the world, Officer Flitton had written the same guy a speeding ticket. |
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Duncan, who drives a Mazda 2, has never had a speeding ticket or points on his licence in his 68 years behind the wheel. |
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Among other issues, the alliance will focus on flagger safety and reduction of speeding in work zones. |
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He has often courted controversy and publicity through his vocal views on speeding motorists and the legalisation of drugs. |
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Many have attributed this phenomenon to its former Chief Constable Richard Brunstrom, who accepts he is obsessed with speeding motorists. |
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He was given a speeding ticket for doing 80mph in a 65mph area in his pounds 73,000 chrome-plated sports car. |
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A day fine system is in effect and also applied to offenses such as speeding. |
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If swimmers surpass these by a set margin they cannot win the race and instead earn a speeding ticket. |
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Multiple speeding ticket can indicate a reckless driver and the agency may consider an applicant like this, as high risk. |
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He said he was almost hit by a speeding SUV from behind while stuck on a road while waiting to enter a fuel station. |
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Within an instant he had sent Yorke speeding away on the half-way line with one of his superb throw-outs. |
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The second stop for speeding happened in another state a year later. |
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Another point of contention is an impression, no matter how misguided, that speeding fines are used as little more than cash cows. |
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We love hunting speeding birds with smallgauge smoothbores, and the Elos B has become one of our favorite field guns. |
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The femur in the left leg of one-and-a-half year old Shogun was broken into five pieces when a speeding car hit him two weeks ago. |
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Thomas Elcid Shaddock, 40, of Rugby Terrace, Middlesbrough, fined PS130 and ordered to pay PS105 costs for speeding. |
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Republicans Mike Schofield and Ann Hodge are speeding toward a May 27 runoff for House District 132, the Houston-area seat that state Rep. |
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One of Daniels' customers on his mackinaw trout charter boat at Lake Tahoe got pulled over for speeding. |
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In the air, the sandgrouse were fast and confusing, speeding through in tight flocks before swirling round to pitch down. |
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They are the Bay State Barefooters, who streak behind speeding motorboats without water skis. |
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One of them was speeding at 192 kph while the other was speeding at 189 kph. |
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Instead of radar traps, why don't the police simply give each motorist a summons for speeding one a year? |
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AaDubai Police will soon start using digital radar guns called Al Jin, to catch speeding vehicles. |
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I was stopped for speeding, but the policeman just gave me a warning. |
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He lay next to her but frequently had to dodge speeding traffic in the road in Zhangzhou, China. |
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He set up an incubator, speeding the worms' progress from egg to full-fledged wriggler, and started advertising, about three years ago. |
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We've worked hard to reduce work-in-progress inventory by speeding up production. |
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The men blew up two oil pipelines in eastern Libya near the rebel-held Sarir fields, before turning tail and speeding back west. |
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When a speeding vehicle runs over the raised road lines, it produces a strong warning effect to remind the car driver of deviation from the lane. |
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But, a new study into the claims has revealed that the iceberg was in fact 100ft high by 400ft wide and the ship was speeding through an icefield at night. |
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The iceberg was actually up to 100ft high by 400ft wide, but the 46,000-ton ship was speeding through an icefield at night and crew failed to spot it in time. |
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They are shockingly high and it show show speed camer as are often used to make money, almost like a stealth tax, rather than deter speeding drivers. |
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Grangefield Labour councillors Carol and Mike Clark were already calling for action on speeding before the near-miss, and have welcomed the new traffic calming plans. |
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The vehicle, described as a reddish-brown, 1980s-style sedan with a broken left taillight, went out of control and spun around before speeding away westbound, deputies said. |
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The scientists studied primary waves, or P-waves, which pulse through the planet vibrating molecules forward and backward, like sound speeding through air. |
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Banned driver Lyons, 28, was high on drink and drugs and speeding at up to 100mph when he deliberately rammed a van driven by shopfitter Mark Fleeman. |
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It uses predictive text as a way of speeding up text messages. |
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Better sunscreen may soon be available in the United States under a new federal law aimed at speeding up the Food and Drug Administration approval process. |
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Colonic hydrotherapy is beneficial during a detox as it helps get rid of all the toxins, speeding you on your way to healthy, glowing skin and more energy. |
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The whale speeding along on the whale path, as Beowulf called it. |
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In past two years, Mohali police issued a paltry 17 challans to school bus operators for violations. Offences included speeding, rash driving and overloading. |
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Police Constable Fabian Wright, 28, was speeding and ran a red light seconds before his Audi crashed into a Ford Ka, killing 16-year-old passenger Lisa-Marie Wyllie. |
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Riders leapt over a wall of flames and stuntmen jumped hurdles while standing on top of speeding cars as a thousand contestants on his new show Red or Black looked on. |
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This integration will eliminate date re-entry and significantly reduce errors, speeding the loan submission process, reducing costs and shortening close times. |
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Can motorcyclists not read the normal signs or are they unable to make out the normal signs as their eyeballs are jiggled about in their heads while speeding about the roads? |
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It was also revealed that Hamed had three other previous convictions for speeding offences, details of which the prosecution had to find from court records. |
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Although in its simplistic sense globalization refers to the widening, deepening and speeding up of global interconnection, such a definition begs further elaboration. |
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The result has been a crackdown on the speeders with tickets given to 30 motorists caught speeding through the road's 30mph zone during a weekend operation. |
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On 23 November 1983, a sleeper train hauled by Class 50 locomotive 50 041 Bulwark was derailed on the approach to Paddington after speeding through a crossover. |
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Then residents in Eastern Green were given radar guns to catch speeding motorists and more recently 11-year-old scouts were being recruited by the police. |
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