The camera isn't static like in other overhead racers,
always leaving your car in the center of the screen, making corners even easier to perform.
Not exact matches
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a
car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has
left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart
always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a
car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
Yet Bill was
always the last one to
leave worship and hobble out to his
car.
Here's a tip to ensure you have no trouble with implants and breastfeeding on the road: get two Brest Friend pillows and
leave one in the
car with the
car seat so it is
always available to you for nursing while you are out and about.
I
always suggest keeping the bare minimum in one bag for mom and dad and then
leave the baby stuff in the
car until after you have moved to the postpartum room.
You should never
leave your baby sitting in their
car seat after you have returned home,
always take them out and put them back into their cribs.
Does your kiddo
always look
left in the
car?
For parents who can afford to spend a little bit more for peace of mind, this
car seat has almost
always left them satisfied.
Parents are advised to
always leave a window cracked open in the
car, to not use the
car seat outside of the
car to minimize exposure, and to avoid
leaving the
car seats in the sun.
Between getting both kids ready to
leave the house (easily a 2 hour task), packing the diaper bag with all the essentials for while we're away, putting their shoes on, buckling them into
car seat (another 2 hours, easy), I'm
always sweating and frustrated by the time we're actually out the door.
I buy the cute grocery bags from the store but
always leave them at home instead of the
car so I keep buying more.
I
always use a nursing pillow in the house and a travel version (it's inflatable) that I
leave in the
car and take with me as needed.
Car seats are notoriously tricky: It feels like best safety practices are
always being updated, and installing the seats seems to
leave a lot of us sweaty and still stumped.
So, if you are going to let your child sleep in a swing, rocker,
car seat, or other sitting device, take precautions:
Always strap your baby in and tighten the straps; don't use blankets or pillows; and don't
leave him unattended.
Can't
always remember where you
left your
car keys?
Oh, and don't forget to
ALWAYS leave a pair of heels and sneakers in your
car.
Linking up with the
always lovely Patti for Visible Monday and Monday Mingle and
leaving you with this little clip proving even though I can't drive a
car I can drive an electric chair.
Our world is filled with so many instant fixes that we're
always left wanting that «new
car smell», even when dating.
He'll make you laugh, and
always leave you with something to think about by teaching you a lesson his way... Each new «
car - tomb» provides punny thrills, chills, and lessons when you watch!
The non static elements are when the
car pivots
left to right, and up and down, but it
always stays in the middle / centre and the entire track rotates according to the programmed position of the
car.
If they don't, they may love that handout with your contact information, but I
always wind up losing it or
leaving it in the
car until it gets a drink spilled on it and then gets thrown away.
The first thing
always have your
car clean before you take it there they will treat your
car better if you
leave a
car there with baby seats pet hair soda bottles paper trash I will tell you because I know your
car will not get treated as well and make sure before you
leave it clean you tell the service manager that you wanted right and then you
leave the
car
I
always use my parking brake (handbrake) when
leaving the
car parked (and when I say
always, I mean
always).
As totally out of
left field as that seems, I was
always looking for ways to tie in my love for
cars.
It never exactly shrugs off its two - ton weight, but body roll is well controlled and although the steering is utterly feel - free, it
always leaves you feeling in tight command of the
car's line through a corner.
It's
always worth
leaving the spare wheel in the pit garage, but unless you are turning your
car into a trackday special,
leave the trim alone.
I'd pored over
car magazines and books for years, but from Williams to 197, via cute 172 and madcap V6, I was
always left cold.
I've purchased 3
cars from Dylan and I
always leave happy.
On passenger
cars, that distance is usually — but not
always — the same from right to
left.
I had attempted to buya new vehicle in the past and
always found that the salesman, would lie about something, to which i would turn around and
leave, so i never had a new
car, until now.
About those paddle shifters: in most
cars, these sprout from the back of the steering wheel itself, but here they're attached to the steering column, so you're never
left guessing which one you need if you want to shift mid-turn: the right side
always shifts up, and
left shifts down.
I buy new
cars about every 2 to 3 years, i get bored with them, i have had Lexus, BMW, Infiniti, Honda and Toyotas all good
cars but nothing more, but the 2013 Azera had the look, paint color, nice looking wheels, plenty of leg room and back seat has a lot of room for adults not just kids, consistent mpg 21 city and 30 to 32 on interstate i normally set my cruise 5 above limit and
leave it, a V6 with great passing power and merging is a breeze
always has plenty of get up and go power very smooth six speed auto transmission never wanders looking for gears like my last Lexus did, the heated and cooled seats are great and work awesome also has rear heated seats that my kids love, what sold me on
car was the Infinity
car stereo plenty of bass and clear crisp music 550 watts sounds are amazing that come from this stereo satellite radio is works great unlike some past
cars, and the quiet interior and great ride also surprised me, only thing that really bugged me is the fact that remote start is not on a $ 40,000
car, and have to pay over $ 300 a year for bluelink if i want remote start from a phone.
I'll be honest: I was supposed to drive a Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid during my trip to California to work at the 2017 Arse Freeze - a-Palooza 24 Hours of Lemons race at Sonoma Raceway, because I learned that racers are
always shopping for minivans (as part of an effort to accomplish all street -
car needs with as few vehicles as possible,
leaving more room and money for race
cars) when I took a Sienna to the B.F.E. GP race over the summer.
On my favorite back roads, I can largely
leave the
car in third gear and know there's
always plenty of power to rocket me out of a turn.
Within 6 months the electronics on the
left side of the
car died, the abs and traction control lights we're
always on, the starter needed replacing and the sliding doors stopped working.
This solid
car was
always in a clean garage and covered, only
leaving the garage on nice days.
I
always get a bit attached to my
cars, and I was expecting to feel the same way about turning in my Toyota Camry, but my final service experience
left a bad taste in my mouth and I could not say good riddance fast enough.
It was — and is — a bit of a monster; a slow - in, fast - out miniature muscle
car that was
always left trailing for outright dynamic ability by the Porsche Cayman, but the Zed was cheaper, and much faster, as Nissan's advertising at the time pointed out.
But I
always figured that an automaker is making a conscious choice by letting us test a
car so equipped, and
leaving those tires on is part of that choice.
I find myself sometimes looking out the driver - side window rather than through the windshield when taking
left turns because I can't
always be sure, with a large section of metal frame in the way, that there isn't a pedestrian crossing or another
car coming.
We only sell high - grade
cars, trucks and SUVs, and we
always make sure each of our models are up to code prior to
leaving our dealership.
However, with all BMWs, and German luxury
cars, in particular, one must
alway leave significant room for options.
Still, I'm
always happy to be proven wrong by a
car, and though the TL does still sport that unfortunate parts - bin - sourced infotainment cluster, it's easy enough to look past the center console once you
leave the driveway.
So it's easy to listen to, plus I
always leave it in my CD player in my
car, so it automatically comes on whenever I get in the
car, making it easy to listen to while I drive (and very annoying for my wife whenever she's in the
car with me... she doesn't seem to appreciate the benefits of repetition).
Financing a
car is not
always financially prudent (and I say not
always because everyone's credit situation varies) because
cars lose value as soon as they
leave the
car dealership lot.
Always provide fresh water for pets in the heat and never
leave them in a
car.
As an example, a soft crate may not
always be a great option for
car travel due to how unsafe it is if
left unsecured.
Never
leave your dog in the
car in hot weather, and
always remember that a cracked window is not enough to cool a
car.
Of course,
leaving a pet in a
car is
always potentially deadly, as temperatures inside can reach well past 100 degrees.
If outdoor temperatures are higher than 70 degrees (and it's almost
always above 70 in August), it's too hot to
leave your pet in the
car.