Sentences with word «brawn»

"Brawn" refers to physical strength and muscular power. Full definition
In order to bring improvements to the Woking outfit, rumours that Ron Dennis had discussed the prospect of Ross Brawn returning to F1 with the team have lost momentum, since the recently departed Mercedes Team Principle decided to take a six - month sabbatical, suggesting he's in no hurry to make a decision.
For all his fast reflexes and web - slinging abilities, Spider - Man still lacks the brute strength and pure brawn of the Hulk or Thor.
In F1 he had a sponsorship deal with Brawn GP in 2009, and then for two years was involved with the Virgin Racing team.
Liberty also named two managing directors — former Ferrari technical director and ex-Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn for motor sports and former ESPN executive Sean Bratches for commercial operations.
The 2009 pre-season was all about the incredible and sudden revival of the old Honda team as Brawn GP.
It's pretty much the exact opposite of what Ross Brawn said F1 needed to do as well.
The remarkable rise of Brawn GP from the ashes of Honda was the big story at the start of 2009 (along with double diffusers) but whilst Jenson Button completed a flawless lights - to - flag victory in Melbourne to kick off one of the most amazing stories in motor racing, behind him things weren't as straightforward.
«Fernando Alonso should have been driving for Nick Fry and Ross Brawn in 2009.
Going green has never been so entertaining, with the only game this Christmas where brain not brawn will save the world.
by Jonathan T.D.Neil; Venice — a victory for brains over brawn by Maria Lind; Is culinary porn too mainstream to be a turn - on?
SHEDIAC, N.B. — Chevrolet designers have given the three - row Traverse SUV more brawn for 2018.
Laurence Kilpatrick is the brains and brawn behind all our classics whilst being our über assistant editor, and there's brand new brilliance from community manager Charlotte Heather.
Our 2012 winner was about brawn bettered by fuel economy and power with the EcoBoosted Ford F - 150.
The low - key, cerbral sleuth who solved mysteries with his intellect suddenly morphed into a flamboyant, two - fisted superhero as likely to rely on brawn as brains to solve a case.
Formula 1's Motorsport Director Ross Brawn wants to find ways of giving young drivers more time in F1 cars
Brawn also said that it would be a benefit if an F1 driver had to miss a race at short notice for some reason, because then an F2 driver would be more able to jump in and do a good job.
SEE THIS MOVIE IF: you are interested in how brains, not just brawn, can impact a war OR you want to see one of the best performances of the year by an actor in a lead role
But for those who appreciate a car's ability to sit flat in corners and twist along winding pavement without body sway or roll - or the driver leaning east and west - the Celica atones for being short of brawn by being long on ride and handling bravada.
F1s motorsport director Ross Brawn thinks that having a variety of engines in F1 is good for the sport, but the complex rules make it too difficult for new manufacturers to join in - as has been emphatically proven by Honda over the last three years.
The job required as much brawn as brain and a real willingness to get dirty.
Brawn doesn't think this is right and believes there is a better way of doing things.
The plan seems to have worked: He gained 17 pounds of pure brawn over the winter.
The two ideas of brawn against brains drive the story of The Croods as the family drives toward safety.
Refinement is better than most applications of this diesel lump, and there's enough brawn for comfortable overtaking manoeuvres with just a single downchange.
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The beauty to the Allroad's brawn comes in its surprisingly chic exterior and jaw - dropping luxurious interior.
We can not fight them through brawn alone.
It brings Brawn back to F1 after a stint away, handling the sporting and technical side, while Bratches joins to oversee the commercial aspect of the series.
The last time an F1 team got the award was back in 2010, when Brawn GP (Mercedes» forerunner) won, with Renault in 2006 being the only other time.
BRAIN VS. BRAWN Sirs: Far from merely defending the college athletes from the usual accusations of intellectual idiocy (EDITORIAL, June 27), you seem to swing to the other extreme by implying that the athlete is possessed of even greater intellectual acumen than his nonathletic contemporaries.
He prefers the ballet type players forgetting the epl is a tough league where brawn is more important than technical skills.
The three cab side profile with the flared wheel arches and large wheel wells with chunky tyres add brawn to the boxy design.
After this year's Australian Grand Prix had an amount of overtakes that you could count on one hand, it no longer mattered that the cars looked cool and were setting lap records, what mattered to fans was that the whole sport was ruined and Ross Brawn needed to fix things quickly.
The high stance, flared wheel arches and a large imposing grille gives it the required brawn despite its curvy body lines.
Professor Michael Brawn curated an exhibition exploring the future of libraries as hothouses of information storage.
Brawn admits it's not a well - liked system by fans and believes a more discrete format for penalties does exist.
Part of the reason for all this is because Brawn wants to know what type of racing people actually find exciting in the first place, so that when it comes to changing the rules they actually have something to work towards.
Brawn continued with the common sense by saying that it was important that fans» views were taken on board when it comes to the future.
Changing the length of a Grand Prix, as Brawn points out, would make little difference to how entertaining a race is.
In a world where media and fans alike hold F1 to a very high standard, Ross Brawn feels people should have more faith in the future direction of the sport
Essentially, Nest Cam IQ is a vastly improved version of the standard indoor Nest Cam, with both new brains and lots of new brawn.
Whitney co-chairman Brooke Garber Neidich (wearing her company's Sidney Garber jewelry) greeted guests just a few days after she and her husband Dan Neidich were in Italy for the marriage of their son Jon, a partner in the restaurant Acme, to Alessandra Brawn at the Villa Salviati in Migliarino Pisano.
Although there are few better alternatives to grid penalties it seems that F1 chiefs have finally had enough, with Ross Brawn recently saying the sport needs to get rid of them.
But could computer brawn soon overtake human brain in our traditional pursuits?
Incidentally, McRobert's book Brawn has an entire chapter called expectations which discusses the truth about measurement claims.
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In this final installment of talks around 2014's Sundance, we touch base with the creative brains and cinematic brawn behind Young Ones (full review here)-- a dystopian future Western that pits mechs and humans against draughts and standoffs.
In the real world, the turbo needs a few beats to spool up and torque doesn't peak until 3,200 rpm, so making the most of the available brawn means judicious use of the six - speed manual gearbox and staying on top of the boost.
The car has a visually broader stance on the road and the combination of updated LED rear lights and more zestful lines brings extra brawn to the rear styling.

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