Cold —
represents urban driving in 20 - degree weather.
Not exact matches
If true, that speaks not to Didion's prescience but to the absurd provincialism of certain
urban elites, who only needed to
drive south on the San Diego Freeway to discover that their views did not
represent most of California, much less the whole country.
«The incredible transformation taking place at the Sibley Building serves as further evidence of the many positive changes taking place throughout Rochester's
urban core and
represents a renewed sense of optimism that is
driving our region's economy forward,» Assembly Majority Leader Joseph D. Morelle.
By offering premium - quality, all - electric
driving experience, meaning zero emissions and performance, in combination with the latest available connected technology, both model variants
represent the future of
urban mobility.
«With our iconic
urban passenger vehicle's wildly popular style and functionality mated to eco-friendly electric -
drive technology that delivers best - in - class range, we're confident that the Soul EV
represents a winning combination,» said Michael Sprague, executive vice president of sales and marketing, KMA.
«With our iconic
urban passenger vehicle's wildly popular style and functionality mated to eco-friendly electric -
drive technology that delivers best - in - class range, we're confident that the Soul EV
represents a winning combination,» said Michael Sprague, executive vice president of sales and marketing, Kia Motors America.
The Mazda MINAGI is a compact crossover SUV concept that combines Mazda's SKYACTIV technologies — which
represent the harmony between
driving pleasure and outstanding environmental and safety performance — with emotional KODO design that communicates pent - up energy bursting with vitality as the vehicle nimbly navigates a sprawling
urban cityscape.
By offering a premium - quality, all - electric
driving experience, meaning zero local emissions, together with a whole new level of connectivity technology, both models
represent the future of
urban mobility.
The characters are delightfully typecast - there's the tragic figure of our much put - upon anti-hero who is
driven to commit violence for what he believes is a justified cause; a truly dastardly old - Etonian poetry - spouting villain (who, if this was a play, would receive hisses from the audience every time he came on stage); the exceedingly wealthy and influential Lord Tansor, living off the gains of his brighter ancestors; a dead - ringer for Uriah Heap; plus a massive supporting cast
representing every strata of society, both
urban and country; and last but not least, Evenwood House itself and its great library - the representation of everything that Edward yearns for but that remains tantalizingly out of reach.
The moves
represent a turn for a commercial real estate market that until recently had the nation's lowest vacancy rate,
driven by early stage tech firms scooping up space and Silicon Valley giants expanding to accommodate workers seeking an
urban lifestyle.