More higher revving, multivalve 4-and 6-cylinder designs are replacing the old guard, bringing the fleet averages much closer to their rivals. |
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I open them, the 4WD Beemer is centimetres from my front bumper and revving very loudly. |
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The sub-aquatic equivalent, these are sharks revving up for a night of frantic hunting. |
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He was out there starting each vehicle and revving the engines, letting them idle. |
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Suddenly they were moving, revving up, screeching out into the approaching rush-hour traffic of central London. |
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He told how he was with a friend when they heard the plane's engine revving, then a dull thud. |
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Counsel Barbara McLernon said she felt people would be more tolerant if wagon drivers moderated their speed and stopped revving their vehicles. |
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The dual-mast, steel-hulled ketch pulls hard against its moorings, like a getaway car revving its engine. |
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We looked up and saw lads at the side of the ground revving up their quad bikes and motorcycles. |
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They've been known to perform pitch-perfect imitations of explosions, revving motorcycles and flushing urinals. |
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The Green Machine's engine was revving even before kick-off as table-topping Melrose made the short trip down to Hawick. |
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If not, go slowly in first gear with the engine revving, as this helps to prevent stalling. |
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As he left the pub, the victim heard the sound of car engines revving up, causing excessive noise. |
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Motors revving, we lined up to take turns cruising at cautious speeds across the practice area, which was basically a blanket of dirt. |
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The sound effects of the car's engines revving up and down is okay, but doesn't provide the high-decibel wow it could. |
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He's the kind of guy who infuriates his neighbors by revving his unmufflered motorcycle late at night. |
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From the darkened bar from which I dictate this missive, I can hear the starter engines revving up! |
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The youngsters are revving up the engines of Polaris snowmobiles retrofitted with wheels, anticipating a race to third base. |
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Other engines are revving up, including capital spending, inventory building, and exports. |
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It took Dutch farmers some two years to make their case in Brussels, however the EU juggernaut is revving up at this stage. |
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By mid week, Merrimac had no pledges on the board, but lighting manager Dan Folding is revving up the forces. |
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We have two very different characters and I have every intention of revving them up in an effort to extract the maximum from them. |
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There is also a category of overanxious drivers who start revving up their vehicles when 15 to 20 seconds are still left for the green signal to light up. |
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With the engine revving directly behind, the relationship is almost symbiotic. |
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These vivid touches endow it with an aura of controlled power very much like that of a high-powered racing car revving up on the starting grid. |
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He replied by revving the engine and pushing them past the speed limit. |
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Sales engines are revving up at the major brewers in reaction to the poll. |
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The enormous crowd around the enclosure was screaming cheerily, the car engines were revving up and the propane was spitting menacing proportions of heat. |
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Soon she heard the ferocious sound of an engine revving up across the way. |
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Cars are heard revving their engines and peeling out of the parking lot. |
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They heard the engine revving and the quickening beat of the rotors. |
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The engine whined, revving through low gears as the bus lurched forward. |
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The sound of a car revving up and suddenly moving reached my ears, and it was not long before a black car came to my side with a stampede of crazed animals following. |
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A number of projects right across this country have actually been announced, but more than that, we are just revving up the engine. |
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Purchases are also revving up in Saskatchewan, as rising grain prices buoy farm incomes. |
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Now, after nine years of silence, when the member is revving up his leadership efforts, he hints at allowing for free votes. |
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Maybe you want some advice on revving up your peers to make your community better. |
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Accelerations are quick and efficient and the engine sounds as it will never stop revving up! |
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It was an incredible feeling, revving up one engine after another, and seeing these large propellers turning and beating the air at full power. |
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Now that Sarah Palin is launching an East Coast bus tour, the speculation machine is revving up again. |
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We heard and watched a short video of the new engine on a dynamometer, revving to 7,000 rpm. |
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So whenever we try talking we're either like two magnets slinking closer, and then pinging away from each other, or like an engine revving out of gear. |
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But first he must go wherever the coach revving its engine at the port is taking him. |
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But judging by the most recent spate of statistics, it is revving up again nicely. |
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We are constantly revving the engine and if not enough oil gets on the pistons, the engine blows up. |
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That's real-world useable power production, which doesn't require frenetic revving to attain. |
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It was difficult to hear over the revving of the massive diesel engine. |
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The roar of four revving aero engines surges from the runway. |
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As NASCAR's network partners prepare for the upcoming season, Turner Sports is revving up for its role as the producer of the motor sport's Web site. |
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The cacophony resonating along the pavements is a mixture of a dozen different languages, revving motor engines and a confusing blend of music from all over Africa. |
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A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff. |
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Azhar started the night, his enthusiasm revving up the crowd that was a bit too large for the venue. |
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There are the menacing lorries and tipper trailers that are parked on the roads, and there is daylong hammering and tinkering and revving of engines for repairs. |
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Avoid revving the engine before cutting the ignition. |
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In fact, you can almost feel the family resemblance with the other free revving engines from Yamaha, with the 600 and 1000 cc fours coming to mind. |
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Occasionally I'd tear along, revving raucously and relishing the fuck-you-ness of it all, but more often than not I felt out of place, imperiled and sure only of my imminent mangledness. |
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They said it included revving of car engines, bangs and crashes, high-pitched reversing bleepers and guard dogs barking at night. |
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Screeching tires, revving engines, tooting horns and banging doors are examples of aggressive and inconsiderate driving habits which add to the ambient noise levels. |
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It's also a very useable portion of the engine's rev band, meaning that scads of pulling power can be accessed without revving the daylights out of the engine. |
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Deliberately intimidating engine revving and dangerous manoeuvring represent common discourtesies afforded to cyclists. |
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If the rotary is a delight when it's revving madly at 5,500 r.p.m., where it makes peak torque, sending the car squirting from stoplights and rocketing out of turns, it can be a dullard when it loafs. |
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We're seeing economic engines revving up from Africa to India. |
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Toyota is revving up new products that will increase competition. |
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In this opening sentence, he's just revving up. |
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We don't believe in revving up our patients. |
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I'd love to hear that voice of yours revving on some Alexandrine verse. |
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Mated to an excellent 6-speed automatic transmission, the new 6.7L Cummins turbodiesel is a little grumpy at takeoff but, once up to speed, say at 115 kph, it purrs like a cat, revving at no higher than 1,800 rpm. |
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Reminded of that revving motor down in Dixie, I have to concur. |
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I should be relaxing, not revving up my brain waves. |
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Tomorrow I plan to speak to representatives of the U. S. agricultural industry in Washington to try to convince them of the need to call a halt to the subsidy war that is again revving up. |
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The familiar 5-speed tranny always feels solid and precise, with smart ratio spacing to keep the engine revving inside its sweet spot, while the clean and low-maintenance shaft drive does its job silently. |
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We tried to launch the car a few different ways, including revving the engine at 4,000 rpm for maximum torque before launch, but when we started smelling something toasting, we stopped. |
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Indignant readers are already revving up to tell me that Social Security and Medicare are sacred promises, that cutting them would be stone-hearted Republicanism. |
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But the politics was always understated and the event was frequently interrupted by service dogs barking and the low rumble of revving engines outside. |
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This not only improves startability and gradability, but also eliminates excessive noise, heat and vibration associated with constant engine revving. |
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I can't count the times I've been juddered from sleep by a thunderous wave of sound, like fifteen riders revving their way round a fairground Wall Of Death. |
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I slowed her down, but she was goey and irritable. In fact, Rune always felt like a revving engine under me, an engine that wanted to shift into a higher gear. |
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