Sentences with phrase «reference point in the racing»

In a few years, we think it can become a reference point in the racing eSports segment.

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«By then, we can have a prosperous Yoruba nation and a race we can be proud of; that is a nation within a nation in Nigeria which would be a good reference point to others.»
Parallax means the appearance will vary depending on the distance and angle between the viewer and the truck, so unless there's some ISO standard reference point for racing stripe viewing, whatever shape looks right at (say) six feet will look off from 40» away in the opposite lane, and vice versa.
It's a constant reference point for LaFerrari engineers, so I ask Matteo Lanzavecchia, who's in charge of vehicle performance and who once spent a year working for Newman / Haas Racing's IndyCar program, what an Enzo owner might experience if he or she gets behind the wheel of a LaFerrari.
As one of the essayists astutely points out, he even smuggles in reference to Dutch geometric abstraction in the primary colors of the workstation.4 That one prominent art critic's review frames Marshall's retrospective as «not an appeal for progress in race relations but a ratification of advances already made» is somewhat bewildering in the face of this opening gambit.5 After all, both of these paintings date from the year after the 1992 acquittal of Los Angeles police officers in the beating of Rodney King and the ensuing waves of unrest.
One of the most important things NPA found is that the fossil fuel industry has inserted prominent talking points into their messaging about the impact of the Clean Power Plan on people of color and low - to moderate - income people, while advocates of the plan tend to talk about the benefits in broad terms, rarely referencing race or communities of color.
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