Frank led a raiding party of eight men who eventually succeeded in cornering the goat after a two-hour operation. |
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This swivels the headlamp beam on cornering so throwing light into dark bends. |
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Bikers get at least 80 miles on the road over half a day, gaining advice on reading the road, cornering, overtaking and riding in groups. |
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The shadows circled him as he walked by, keeping their distance but in a dangerous way, like a cat cornering a mouse. |
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Having cornering the market for fast, eat-out outlets in the 1970s and 1980s, the group has faced an onslaught from a host of new competitors. |
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Director Paul Anderson appears intent on cornering the market when it comes to computer game-based adaptations. |
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The Office of Fair Trading is advising ministers to relax the regulations that prevent supermarkets cornering the market. |
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Not content with cornering the independent market in Hollywood, O'Reilly also plans to expand into mainland Europe in the coming months. |
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Also unheard-of was a cartel cornering a commodity such as crude oil, as long as the medium of exchange was gold. |
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However, the car totters a bit when cornering and takes quite a few turns to lock. |
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Tight cornering and fast straight-aways are the ingredients for an exciting criterium race. |
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He knows firsthand how cornering a Gentile for his flesh, be it a pound or, in the case of the footballer, a centigram, can backfire. |
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When the two-seater car is cornering, the outer wheels tilt inwards, leaving only the inner area of these tyres in contact with the road. |
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The base is short, giving poor support under the legs, while the backrest is not body-gripping enough for cornering and lacks lumbar support. |
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Not only is road grip tremendous and cornering balance superb, but the steering is precision at its best. |
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The whole approach to cornering on a road course seems to give some drivers problems. |
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Thanks to this, the car remains flat and stable during cornering, even in a series of twisty bends. |
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When cornering on wide roads it's best to go from the outside to the inside or vice versa. |
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New front and rear strut assemblies and a rear sway bar were added to improve cornering and virtually eliminate body roll. |
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Alloy wheels can provide more responsive acceleration and braking as well as added strength, which can reduce tire deflection in cornering. |
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On the downhills, the big, widely spaced cornering knobs cut through deep dust, greasy mud, or loose talus. |
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The high rotational axis and forward-mounted hinge provide excellent stability, especially when cornering. |
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The Vehicle Dynamics Control system plays a big part in the car's cornering abilities. |
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It has to be said that his cornering ability when at speed on the lino needs some improvement. |
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The system senses when the car is cornering and feeds more brake force to the outside front wheel to counteract the tendency to skid. |
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To detect hard braking or cornering, the system uses an accelerometer that detects high g-forces on the vehicle. |
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When cornering the first one we found out that when the tracking device was positioned in between the two signals that the wave was disrupted. |
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It is actually quite controllable in the dirt, once you get the hang of drifting and tail-out cornering. |
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Numerous mountains and fiord-like valleys cause an array of local effects such as funneling, channeling and cornering. |
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Fitting the least worn tyres to the rear of the vehicle allows the car to maintain an understeer balance when cornering. |
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In photos displayed on the wall, he's cornering Al Gore and Vicente Fox, hands spread wide, to tell them about something. |
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Durable and light, this tool offers excellent edge suction and cornering on all surfaces. |
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Drivers can easily lock onto their line in hard cornering while getting a good feel for what's going on at the contact patches. |
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The twist-beam design helps keep the tires vertical to the road during cornering for excellent traction. |
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The occupants of the vehicle shall be protected from objects liable to fall from baggage racks under braking or cornering forces. |
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This is designed to provide greater weight when cornering at higher speeds, but as with so many power steering set-ups still feels rather lifeless. |
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This minimises the noise created as a result of friction between wheels and rails during cornering. |
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For, despite its size, the Phaeton fairly skims along the highway, cornering smoothly, accelerating in an instant and slowing to a halt in another. |
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There is a forgiving, arcade-style quality to the ride, as well as a helpful cornering aid, with arrows turning green once you have slowed to the optimum speed. |
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I quite fancied cornering the market in the one and only true love potion. |
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On the other hand, a number of firms have shown that you can run a healthy business without cornering the market with your proprietary technology. |
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The large overhang and inertia of the machine must be taken into consideration during cornering. |
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The cornering felt a lot lighter than my usual car and there was none of the bumpiness I'm used to. |
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In this way the sway bar creates a more level ride and reduces vehicle sway or lean during cornering. |
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The permanent all-wheel drive with full transverse and longitudinal compensation protects the sward when cornering. |
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While they are doing that, streetwise operators elsewhere are jumping in first thing and cornering the market. |
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Compact, sleek and low-slung, it has the air of a car cornering at speed around a Mediterranean corniche even when it's parked outside your local Tesco. |
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Chinese firms are even said to be thinking about a counterbid for Rio Tinto, to prevent BHP from cornering the market for ore. |
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The load has an important impact on the braking, the traction, the cornering ability and the roll-over tendency. |
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The luggage bay is covered by a retractable tonneau, and optional cargo nets prevent smaller objects from being battered during spirited cornering. |
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Because the lazier attitude imbued by the slushbox during acceleration also has an undeniable effect on the vehicle's cornering attitude. |
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A special microprocessor inside the seats takes a split-second to decide which airbags should be inflated to provide body support when the car is cornering. |
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Taunt suspension and a wide track ensured flat level cornering while the rotary engine spun more smoothly than any piston engine could. |
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After cornering the dutch auction, the seller was brass enough to send him the whole lot without one. |
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It's slightly less wieldy and a lot thirstier – but it's also hilarious fun, its exhaust crackling like Krakatoa, its tail-out cornering stance a hooligan's delight if the mood takes you. |
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Main gear tire cornering forces available to counteract this drift will be reduced when the anti skid system is operating at maximum braking effectiveness for existing conditions. |
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It begins with a little extortion here or there and then it applies its resources to cornering, controlling and monopolizing what is otherwise a free market activity. |
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Do we have situations where we have processors or whatever cornering the market when the market is low, buying stuff up so they can increase their margin? |
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Prepped in this manner, the Cooper S, with DSC dynamic stability control and ABS with cornering brake control, is good to go in conditions where other sports compacts would fear to tread. |
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The Coupé feels very firm undertyre, but the Spider is really quite supple, a suppleness which helps the progressive nature of its cornering behaviour. |
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The composition of the reinforcement and the angle of its application to the axis of the tread affect the ability of the tire to respond to sidewise forces created during cornering. |
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Utility vehicles and trucks are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions. |
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For its size, the 2009 Pilot sports fairly spry cornering dynamics. |
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But instead of measuring cornering forces and suspension movement they look at wind speed, yaw, rudder angles and sundry other factors that affect the performance of a racing yacht or dinghy. |
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Kerbs are to be avoided since suspension is almost inexistant: cornering on the kerb will result in immediate loss of control since the car flies. |
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This position also allows you to rest your weight on the legs to better absorb bumps at higher speeds and slide off the seat towards the inside of a corner easily during aggressive cornering maneuvers. |
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The roll effect when cornering will be reduced, front-end diving under braking will be minimized, you will be better protected against bottoming-out and control while breeching obstacles will also improve. |
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Graining also occurs because of the low-downforce setup of the car aerodynamics, which stresses the tires more during cornering as the car loses aerodynamic grip and slides. |
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The transmission can even hold a gear in cornering for better balance, or downshift before a corner for additional braking and acceleration out of the turn. |
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All-season capabilities for enhanced traction and precise cornering. |
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Fortunately, the firmer suspension available with the R3 further increases cornering precision by minimizing body roll and then making it a little easier to regain forward momentum. |
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Although my testing didn't include hot laps around Nurburgring or any other such venue, I was impressed with the car's neutral handling dynamic and its decisive, tenacious cornering ability. |
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In addition, ISC keeps the machine's advance rate within the optimal engine load range, and electronically aligns the cornering speeds of the inner and outer crawler tracks, thus minimizing track pad wear. |
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They offer all the riding enjoyment of a sports bike without the strain of bending over for hours in search of the last reserves of cornering speed. |
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It is used to distribute drive torque to the front and rear driveshafts and allows the front and rear wheels to rotate at different speeds during cornering. |
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If the brakes had been released, the increased tire cornering forces could have helped to counteract the veer and maintain the aircraft on the runway. |
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In the case of oncoming traffic respectively two-lane roads and in particular when cornering, especially in curves, the structure gauge as well as the pulling out of the other vehicles using the road need to be observed. |
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The other major factor controlling the cornering speed of the cars is the design of the tyres. |
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Instead, each tyre had four large circumferential grooves on its surface designed to limit the cornering speed of the cars. |
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On the way home, the bike was instantly tauter and more responsive, with cornering much faster, yet infinitely more controlled. |
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Hit those tight bends and you will soon discover that the SLK has lost none of its delicious slidable approach to cornering. |
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This system features a revised sway bar, springs, shocks and bushings for improved cornering and increased traction. |
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Other Kit available includes self-PARKING, heated and cooled ventilated leather seats, cornering lights and an automatic cabin defogging system. |
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Other items that come as standard include a head-up display projecting performance details on to the windscreen, a gravity meter to measure cornering forces and keyless entry. |
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With a curb weight of 780kg, a very low centre of gravity, and a powerful engine, Slingshot delivers heart pounding acceleration and astonishing cornering power. |
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The objective was to reduce cornering speeds and to produce racing similar to rainy conditions by enforcing a smaller contact patch between tyre and track. |
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Evolved from the XKR-S coupe, the GT features bespoke aerodynamic components and suspension developments to increase downforce and maximise high-speed cornering. |
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The front suspension allows both front wheels to tilt independently, so that all three wheels remain in contact with the ground as it leans when cornering. |
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The skill of speedway lies in the overall ability of the rider to control his motorcycle when cornering and thus avoid losing places through deceleration. |
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Because cornering and leading wild bulls were dangerous, Bulldogs were trained to seize a bull by its nose long enough for a rope to be secured around its neck. |
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The cornering speed of Formula One cars is largely determined by the aerodynamic downforce that they generate, which pushes the car down onto the track. |
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