An early morning jogger whizzes past under the dappled sunlight as the street dog barks somewhere round the corner. |
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It whizzes up steep hills with brio and remains stable as it passes coaches and juggernauts. |
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Two days later, lost on an A road as traffic whizzes past, I make a grievous error and flag down a Dalesman. |
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Modern life whizzes by at a frantic pace and we mere mortals find ourselves in a constant whirl trying to find ways of catching up. |
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Now she whizzes round the streets, seeing friends, going to the shops and going to school. |
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Read on as Michael Stusser whizzes through the bizarre world of Japanese lunch art. |
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A new wall painting by Richard Long and Monet's Waterlilies gaze at each other balefully and the visitor just whizzes through. |
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But then, the history and culinary whizzes among you probably already knew that. |
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The local bus from Kyle of Lochalsh whizzes its way, as it does every day, through the wilds of Skye towards Portree. |
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As the car whizzes along the highway, Sonia stares out at the sodden fields. |
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Can you give us the assurance that computer whizzes will not succeed in unscrambling the images that you scramble using your own process? |
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This one began in 1995 with computer whizzes Alain Lavoie and René-Luc Morin who were interested in what would become document management. |
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Among the technical whizzes were eight brilliant engineers who worked for William Shockley at his Shockley Semiconductor Corporation. |
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Next thing, a wee guy whizzes past me, hits something and goes flying. |
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The reader extracts information from the RFID tag as the container whizzes by. |
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As the 95-pound bullet whizzes past, the Doppler effect plays tricks on my ears. |
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But soon the mystery is resolved when he adds cold butter, to reduce the temperature, and whizzes the mixture with an electric whisk until it is frothy. |
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Add in the fact that when the actual image is being produced, the tube thumps and bangs and whizzes, while the technician is telling you to hold your breath! |
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From that moment on, her opponents began to experience a confused helpless feeling of dizziness as she whizzes them by! |
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Use your shop window to catch the attention of a hasty client who whizzes by. |
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The capital unscrupulously pumped from poor neighborhoods by way of predatory loans whizzes along a high-speed financial pipeline to Wall Street to be used for investment. |
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As Cezanne country whizzes past on the way home, I settle in and start to dream, colours blurring in the warmth of the mid-afternoon champagne whoosh. |
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It's a hard life he describes as he whizzes me breezily around the south of the city. |
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He whizzes through the kind of past American legends are made of, everything carefully documented and produced at the proper stage of the recitation. |
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It is not clear how quickly mortgage brokers and structured-finance whizzes can retrain in more productive industries. |
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The Snickometer, or Snicko for short, is an audio receptor which listens for any variation in the sound as the ball whizzes past the bat. |
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These days, though, more sophisticated markets demand computer whizzes and the highly educated many of whom come from privileged backgrounds. |
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They tend to put environmental experts, rather than financial whizzes, in charge of their participation in the scheme. |
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It is staged to demonstrate the Machine's superiority over man Walter Fleczar and his co-worker, Ralph Campbell were chosen because they were whizzes at operating hubcap machines. |
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Motoboy: a fast courier who whizzes across the city of Sao Paolo on a motorcycle in order to deliver as fast as possible all kinds of shipments, taking all risks in the middle of very dense, chaotic and paralysed traffic. |
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Helen, was, I believe, one of the first computer whizzes in our area. |
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However, multilingual interpreters, computer whizzes and linguistics specialists alike continued their research of the underlying structures of language. |
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In short: the convection ovens and combi-steamers from WIESHEU are extremely productive all round whizzes in bakeries, butcher's shops, petrol stations and retail food shops. |
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Issuing a few more visas to Chinese maths whizzes might be a start. Hands off Trident Part of the election campaign has been conducted through the letters columns of the broadsheet newspapers. |
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The Allegro molto finale whizzes by with charming virtuosity. |
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Louis chemical conglomerate whose laboratory whizzes concocted the BST drug that artificially stimulates cows to give more milk. |
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Everything whizzes by much more quickly, but it's interesting in a way. |
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It's fun to watch as it wiggles back and forth, tinkling with its little bell. Careful: if you let go of the cord, the crocodile whizzes back down. |
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In fact, the first act whizzes by, which bode well for Act Two, where the fantasyland comes to life and the dancers get to shine in their set pieces. |
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