Sentences with phrase «pole time by»

Sebastian Vettel was second fastest and also beat last year's pole time by just one - thousandth of a second.

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Whitehead said time is one species of supersession, namely, that in which the physical pole of one occasion (its completion in satisfaction) supersedes the physical poles of others and is in turn superseded by later occasions.
2 She claims the serial view of God has even greater problems (PS27 115 - 116) because God viewed as a personal nexus (1) does not allow God to have a primordial conceptual pole and, therefore, a constant divine aim, nor (2) does it allow God to be prehensible at all times by the world since God would be momentarily indeterminate during each divine concrescence.
In former times, a group of young men did this by hand but these days, a crane is used But the actual assembly of the pole is still accomplished by local craftsmen in their historic outfit.
According to the Metro, this could put United in pole position to snap him up by the time the transfer window opens again.
If a driver has a quick car and is challenging at the front of the field fairly early in their career, then the first and second F1 pole positions they score can be separated by very little time.
Bottas managed to improve his time slightly but Hamilton absolutely smashed it, and ended up taking pole by just over four tenths from his teammate with a time of 1:40.593.
After an incredibly close qualifying in Spain which saw him miss out on pole by just half a tenth sweary Sebastian made a return, although this time it was more in frustration at his own errors than anything else.
The colt had opened up four quick lengths by the time he swept past the eighth pole, and through the final 220 yards he stuck out his nose, dug in his toes and easily held off the late charge of jockey Bill Shoemaker and his Kentucky Derby winner, Ferdinand.
Hamilton's pole time of 1:27.319 was 1.6 seconds faster than the previous best, set by Michael Schumacher in 2006.
They begin closer to the sun's poles, about 55 ° N and 55 ° S. Over time, the bands move toward the equator, possibly by pulling on each other with tremendous magnetic force.
The most serious altercations are usually between baboons of close rank; but baboons low on the totem pole get bullied all the time by higher - ups looking for an ego boost.
Over time they build a more detailed magnetic map by learning to recognise variations in the strength and direction of the field lines, which are angled more steeply towards the poles and flatter at the magnetic equator.
Each candidate must target research priorities from a list set by the scientific community, which this time included a return to Venus; probing of Saturn or its ocean moons; exploration of the moon's south pole; or returning a sample from a comet, among other options.
In this new study, geomorphologists Sylvain Bouley (Université Paris - Sud) and David Baratoux (Université Toulouse III — Paul Sabatier) show for the first time that the rivers were originally distributed along a south tropical band on a planet Mars that rotated around poles shifted by about 20 degrees with respect to their current positions.
Vega may also have 2.73 + / - 0.01 times its diameter (Aufdenberg et al, 2006; and Ciardi et al, 2001) and 37 + / - 3 times (true A0V average derived by Aufdenberg et al, 2006) to 58 times (pole on) its luminosity.
Mice with SNpc dopamine cell loss caused by 6 - hydroxydopamine or 1 - methyl -4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine spend significantly longer amounts of time at the top of the pole (Ogawa et al., 1985; Matsuura et al., 1997).
I stopped to get gas - because of course I was on E when I needed to be somewhere on time - and as I started to pump my gas, by dress blew into the pole next to the pump.
The undercurrent of chagrin in a few of the young ladies in the crowd is captured with a pole - axing amount of skill by Franco — possibly the only time in the director's career (save a few similar moments in Venus in Furs) that he treats women as complex — and sympathetic — human beings.
That put the number 55 Mazda, driven by Harry Tinknell into ninth on the grid and within a second of the pole winning time.
The fiercely competitive GT class saw Beretta qualify his No. 4 Corvette C6.R at 1:48.022, just.355 - seconds off the pole - winning time set by the Ferrari 430 GT of Gianmaria Bruni at 1:47.729.
Both Corvettes eclipsed the track record set by Beretta last year at 1:21.679 (98.640 mph), but Terry Borcheller went even faster in a Saleen S7R with a lap of 1:20.307 to take the class pole for the second time in the last three races.
Corvette Racing's group of four drivers has won seven times at Road America, led by Gavin with four victories and four pole positions.
During today's scheduled 25 - minute qualifying session for GT cars, Magnussen negotiated the historic 3.7 - mile, 17 - turn course in 1:56.539, bettering his pole - winning time in last year's race by.522 seconds.
Taking part in his 12th consecutive 24 Hours of Le Mans for Corvette Racing, and having won the GT1 class four times, the British driver signalled his intentions for victory this weekend's race by setting the fastest time in the GTE - Pro category and securing provisional pole position on the first day of track action (Wednesday).
His best time of 1:29.945, set on the fourth of seven laps was good enough for pole position by 0.382 seconds, and Olly was the only driver to go under 90 seconds in qualifying.
The fiercely competitive GT class saw Beretta qualify his No. 4 Corvette C6.R at 1:48.022, just.355 - seconds off the pole - winning time set by the Ferrari 430 GT of Gianmaria...
Corvette Racing took the front row of the GT2 grid for this weekend's 24 Hours of Le Mans with Olly claiming pole position — his first in the GT2 C6.R — after he improved on his Wednesday qualifying time by one and a half seconds.
Milner had the honour of vying for pole position for Round 4 of the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship and would lead the Corvette Racing charge by setting the fifth fastest time in Saturday's (2 May) hotly contested qualifying session.
[58] He took the pole in his last professional race, in 2007 at Watkins Glen International, and in a 2008 run at Lime Rock, arranged by friends, he reportedly still did 9 / 10ths of his best time.
The top eight cars in the production - based GT category qualified within a second of the pole - winning time set by Gianmaria Bruni at 2:01.561 (109.575 mph) in a Ferrari 430 GT.
In an agility trial, a dog demonstrates its agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler through a timed obstacle course of jumps, tunnels, weave poles and other objects.
CKDs were used by Tom Avery and his team to follow in the footsteps of Robert Peary and Matthew Henson and conquer the north pole in record time.
Agility trials demonstrate a dog's agile nature and versatility by following cues from the handler through a timed obstacle course of jumps, tunnels, weave poles and other objects.
Blue Tree Grey has a 5ft wooden stand, I designed it and my dad made it, he's an old school master carpenter, I painted the stand indigo blue, made 6 long grey droopy branches for it, tied a grey velvet egg baby to its central pole with a blue ribbon, because oh dear what can the matter be, Johnny's so long at the fair, he promised to buy me a bunch of blue ribbons to tie up my bonny brown hair, and there's 6 midnight blue velveteen «heads» tied to its branches, I see them as mourners, watchers, protectors, and they're my version of my all time favorite sculpture: Nature Study (Velvet Eyes) by Louise Bourgeois.
His work, described by New York Times critic Holland Cotter as charged with «psychic irritation and urgency», often features motifs of Native American visual culture such as totem poles, teepees, and hawks, while weaving in elements of popular culture that interrogate his own complex, multilayered identity.
Regardless, I would posit the worsening winter ice formation is as expected given the poles suffer first and winters warm faster than summers, BUT that this is happening within two years of the EN peak, which was my time line in 2015, one wonders if the combination of warm EN - heated Pacific waters (oceans move slowly) and warm air are a trailing edge of the EN effect OR this is signallibg a phase change driven by that EN, or is just an extreme winter event.
It really behooves us to just do it right the first time, and our clearest line of demarcation is the melting of the poles, and that began no later than 1953, forced by between 300 and 315 ppm... which I keep repeating, but which keeps seeming to be ignored.
I got to spend time with Dr. Pettit when we both participated in an event called Polar - Palooza, kind of a traveling road show, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, celebrating science at the poles.
«It should be borne in mind that internal ocean oscillations substantially modulate the solar induced effects by inducing a similar atmospheric response but from the bottom up (and primarily from the equator) sometimes offsetting and sometimes compounding the top down (and primarily from the poles) solar effects but over multi-decadal periods of time the solar influence becomes clear enough in the historical records.
There were times when North and South poles were not covered by ice.
Giegengack noted that the history the last one billion years on the planet reveals «only about 5 % of that time has been characterized by conditions on Earth that were so cold that the poles could support masses of permanent ice.»
High - latitude areas by the poles warm more than the equator or the rest of the world average during times of high solar warming (Medieval Warm Period, Holocene Climate Optimum, Modern Warm Period, etc.).
There is an edited 15 minute 16 mm colour film recording taken by crew members that shows the conditions over parts of the time the vessel was on the surface at the pole in 1959, including activities to melt the ice on and about the submarine and showing part of the Wilkins service.
Over long time periods, this tropical heat uptake is roughly balanced by heat release from the ocean to the atmosphere in other regions closer to the poles.
The court granted Bulgaria's motion, ruling that Bulgaria neither created, nor had any actual notice or awareness of, any defect caused by the fallen auxiliary pole at the time of the incident.
Turned 41 this year and have started playing hockey for the first time in my life, I'm going to pole dancing classes (yes by all means laugh, but it's the best and most fun exercise I've ever done!)
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