Sentences with phrase «of straightaway»

Consumers who have purchased the above product of Jump Your Bones, Inc. pet treats are advised to stop feeding them and return product to place of purchase for a full refund or dispose of them straightaway.
Beyond that, the Grand Sport I'm in is fitted with the optional Z07 package, which further upgrades the standard Brembo brake package with carbon ceramic - matrix discs, which boast a 60 to 0 stopping distance of under 100 ft. I'm happy to have them at the hairpin awaiting me at the end of the straightaway, allowing me to eke out a touch more speed while standing on them before I dove into the turn.
Plus ZL1's heads - up - display presents vital info right on the windshield so you can keep your eyes on the track and focus on the task at hand — like getting to the end of the straightaway with deliberate speed.
60 mph came and went so fast Antuan was on the brakes well before the end of the straightaway.
On the right side of the straightaway, for example, the Sorento's low beams only illuminate 148 feet, compared with 315 feet for the XC60's low beams.
It's the longest section of straightaway on the whole circuit.
But with 1200 horsepower behind me and a mile of straightaway ahead of me, my brain skips a half step ahead of the approved takeoff sequence.
It was an avoidable accident in the middle of the straightaway that was far from anything but just trying to hold my position that I had just gained.»
Harvick has even joked that were ISM officials to ever move the cones placed toward the end of the straightaway that he uses as his braking markers, he wouldn't know how to decelerate entering Turn 1.
With 426 hp from the 6.2 - liter V8, I had plenty of grunt to shoot out of turns and to make quick work of straightaways, but who wouldn't like to have more power?
The hare's path is generated by a continuous line looped through a series of pulleys producing a set of straightaways and varying turns.
Some tracks have lots of straightaways while others have tons of intricate loops and dips.

Not exact matches

Nick Woodman and I are strapped into the cockpit of a vintage racecar on a winding, narrow road in California's Santa Cruz Mountains, taking cliff - side turns at 60 miles per hour and rocketing up to 100 on the straightaways.
To true Faraday Future fashion, the company teases with quick shots of the hood mounted LiDAR and fast transitions showing its 1050 - horsepower powertrain, built on a modular VPA configuration, traverse a serene landscape of twisty roads and straightaways.
Let it be said straightaway that no one knows anything like the full explanation of, or the answer to, these problems.
Straightaway, however, we are up against a problem of meaning.
Yet our own John Fisher makes clear that the Rite of Mass is not something to be lightly changed: «Take away ceremonies from the Church and you will straightaway destroy the worship of the greater part of Christians.»
The next day, simply sift the cocoa powder on to a flat plate, and have the paper cases arranged and ready, then take a heaped half teaspoon of the truffle mixture and either dust each one straightaway all over, which gives the truffle a rough rock - like appearance, or dust your hands in cocoa and roll each piece into a ball and then roll it into the cocoa powder if you like a smoother look.
Eat straightaway or slice them to make a comforting filling for a flour tortilla — a veggie burrito of sorts.
A bigger farm would allow them to do more frequent crop rotations — particularly to rest large areas of soil to improve soil health — and would reduce the pressures of having to replant straightaway.
«If anyone steps out of line or comes in and thinks they're bigger than they are, they are told straightaway.
That gives us straightaway the room for a new cb, new dm, new rw and new cf.. Then it should be a matter of look at the squad that is left.
As for Soler, he had his own impressive all - around game, smacking a pair of homers — the second of which a straightaway shot to center field that tied the game up for his Cubs — and scored the winning run in extra innings.
I am not saying Wenger should discard Giroud and Sanogo and straightaway opt for one of the aforementioned three, but he really has to give it a thought.
i feel sorry for him but happy for the best interest of the team... no wilshere, win straightaway
Belmont's famed Widener chute, a six - and - three - quarter furlong straightaway, no longer will run through the middle of the racing oval, and its finish will be in front of the new stand instead of what now appears to be the next county.
A strong straightaway hitter, he clubbed a total of 49 home runs for the Cubs in 1961 and 1962 and batted better than.300 each season.
He signed for probably not much more than $ 10,000 and went straightaway to Tampa of the Florida State League, where he began immediately to belie his surname.
He might have spotted this straightaway and brought on Walcott, maybe Akbom as well.We could then have moved out of our own penalty area.
But even if Arsenal had signed him in the winter, wouldn't they have deployed him to the Arsenal's Premier League II team or to their Under21 team or even loan him out21 instead of to start using him straightaway in their first team starting XI squad since this is usually the practice at Arsenal whenever they sign a youth player thereby underutilising Mbappe's potential in their senior team?.
These included other French whiz kids such as Jean - Noel Augert, 20, Henri Duvillard, 22, and Alain Penz, 22; plus Australia's surprising Malcolm Milne, 21, whose straightaway style may be best suited of all for the Italian downhill, which is not noted for its scenic curves.
El Mouaziz was nearly out of sight by the time his pursuers reached the long straightaway of Manhattan's First Avenue, which begins at 16 miles.
«He's got a lot of power to straightaway center.
Andy Stanfield, reigning Olympic 200 - meter champion, and Rod Richard, sprint master of the Pan-American Games, came off the blocks at the crack of the starter's gun and, shoulder to shoulder, headed down the gleaming white board straightaway of Washington's National Guard Armory track toward the finish line 70 yards away.
Barreling across the desert straightaway, air horns no doubt at the ready, Miller and Lange's Liberty Belle broke just about every record for such behemoths: in seven runs they smashed various standing - start and flying - start marks at a quarter mile, a half kilometer, a full kilometer and a mile — 14 in all, each of which has been certified by the U.S. Auto Club as a national record.
Having said that, don't be surprised if Walcott turns up for the last 20 - 25 minutes of a game and gets into the groove straightaway, as the cameo roles are designed to do just that.
It is a common site that when a driver wins a race they do a burnout down the front straightaway, but often the celebration causes damage to the rear of a car.
He holds onto the cab like it's reins of steel and glides down the straightaway to his Chevy, the high tech, aerodynamic race car he'll soon drive around the track.
«I knew straightaway I caught him and I could have caused him a bit of damage.
If Rodgers had picked Rickie Lambert or Fabio Borini in the starting line - up, Arsenal's defence would have pushed up straightaway and Liverpool would not have seen so much of the ball in midfield.
I've had a couple of chats with him and straightaway I felt that hunger and that desire that he wanted from me.
When I ec her at night, i just take her to the potty sit her down and she would pee straightaway most of the time.
The view was breathtakingly beautiful and there were a couple of awesome gliding straightaways, plus a pass under a covered bridge.
«If we want to do something straightaway which will do more than several squadrons of aircraft, it's get our allies to do their job,» he said.
Any righteous pretence that it was really about him being political, rather than Conservative, was immediately put into question when Labour (unsuccessfully) tried to get Deputy Leader of the Board Lorna Reith appointed to replace Cooke straightaway.
Immediately type or write down as much as you can remember: You will notice that by doing it straightaway a surprisingly large part of the material, and at the very least the structure of your argument, will come back to you.
People often ask, If you like spin - off products, why not just invest in those technologies straightaway, instead of waiting for them to happen as spin - offs?
And then there were the infamous «scissors diagrams» (e.g., 7) showing that, from roughly gender - balanced undergraduate numbers, attrition began straightaway: 40 % of Ph.D. students, 32 % of postdocs, 21 % of assistant professors, 8 % of associate professors, and 5 % of full professors were female amongst scientific personnel in the Netherlands (1998 figures).
«Based on Tao's stature, I would trust it straightaway,» even though the proof hasn't yet been peer - reviewed, says Alexei Lisitsa, a computer scientist at the University of Liverpool in England.
«Nobody seems to have explicitly planned in terms of reducing postdocs straightaway,» McDowell says.
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