Sentences with phrase «sharp curves as»

The railway contains a number of sharp curves as it makes its way up the mountain, on these there are some wonderful opportunities to photograph the steam locomotive.

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Perhaps not quite as tight and sharp as a Porsche Cayenne or Macan, but the suspension in dynamic mode (there are also comfort, auto, and individual modes, which can be customized) likes to dig in, keeping the sway into the curves under control, which is something for a vehicle that tips the scales at over 4,000 pounds.
One thing is for sure, if I were to have one of these, I would hold on to that wheel when passing a truck or on sharp curves, as some unfortunate person found recently!
For a CEO and senior executives, there are three reasons why it pays to act on your intuitive sense to slow down the train as a conductor would when approaching a sharp curve:
This is one of the best baby nail clipper to buy for your baby as it has a convenient fold up design and sharp and has curved clipping edges.
When the sharp tip of the STM is poised over a sheet of graphene, it produces a circular barrier on the sheet that «acts as a perfect curved mirror» for electrons, Levitov says, reflecting them along the curved surface until they begin to interfere with themselves.
I am still in learning curve mode and while these turned out OK, they aren't as sharp and crisp as my normal outdoor photo shoots.
Square face: as with glasses, sweeten features sharp curves.
In a nutshell, as long as you are willing to put up with an amazingly sharp difficulty curve, Abstract War will entertain and delight.
(1) Book Image Correction automatically corrects the distortion caused by the curve of an opened book Scanned images can be confirmed and fine - tuned using the preview dialog to ensure that the data scanned from magazines and books is as sharp as the original.
(a) Book Image Correction automatically corrects the distortion caused by the curve of an opened book Scanned images can be confirmed and fine - tuned using the preview dialog to ensure that the data scanned from magazines and books is as sharp as the original.
Handling is excellent on straightaways and in mild curves; but it gets a bit dicey as the curves get sharper.
In the future as GPS gets more precise, the car would know how sharp the curve is and how long it lasts before the road straightens.
It works as long as the car senses you have your hands at least lightly on the steering wheel, and as long as curves aren't too sharp.
Otherwise, the LT adds track aids like coolers for engine oil, differential and transmission coolers, as well as the Camaro SS's fuel system, to better maintain its pressure in sharp curves.
I tossed the A6 into several sharp curves at high speeds and found that the body does not lean much as you slice through the twisties.
A special device is used to measure how far the light is projected as the vehicle is driven on five approaches: traveling straight, a sharp left curve, a sharp right curve, a gradual left curve and a gradual right curve.
Over a route filled with dips, back - to - back sharp curves and mountainous switchbacks, this Corvette Grand Sport convertible was the embodiment of Italian gran turismo spider — the car pulled strongly from low - speed curves with a mighty roar as the steering wheel paddles for the six - speed automatic transmission kept the engine in the heart of the torque band, followed by internal - organ - shifting decels with a stab of the 14 - inch front and 13.4 - inch rear disc brakes.
It doesn't matter if you're whaling on the brakes to hit a sharp curve or you're going as fast as you can go in a straightaway, you can feel the difference in this lighter model.
But even as he was listening to her, he was focused on steering the truck around the sharp curves in the narrow road, around several small heaps of rock that had slid down the steep hillside: he was feeling the pleasure he always took in the way the slanted afternoon light played on the yellowed grass and reddened leaves left in the vineyards, in the way the air smelled.
Squarish and sharp edges have given way to sensous curves and streamlined construction and as a result, the iPad 2 is a bit easier to handle.
You could feel the kart sling about with a light racer clinging to the back as the driver took on a sharp curve, while heavy racers made it difficult to cut the angle just right.
There are several different types of line paintings presented in Curvilinear: some feature central, narrow fields of color while others have flat unmodulated backgrounds; some contain only uniform lines, or lines with sharp spikes, or «claws,» as Feitelson called them; and others have thick, curving lines of multiple colors that bend together in a gentle sway.
There is curved cabinetry everywhere, as the Dangers wanted to avoid injury - inducing sharp corners, and these smooth forms were made possible by the versatility and durability of bamboo.
Lower speeds also mean that you will have a greater opportunity for your tires to grip the road and have good traction, especially as you drive in a sharp curve on a winding road.
Discover the best ways to handle unique driving conditions such as unpaved roads or sharp curves.
The phone no longer has that boxy design with sharp edges, as this time, the edges are curved, giving an overall nice feel in the hands.
Horwitz added that it will have «the same chamfered edges and curves» as the iPad mini, only stretched, and will likely include Sharp's IGZO display technology and smaller chip components.
We see the sharp corners on the bottom edges of the display, whereas the top edges are curved as seen on the Galaxy S8 and LG G6 displays.
Once again, we're looking at an arguably glamorous curved glass back, minimal - bezel front likely sporting a sharp new OLED display, as well as a divisive top screen cutout for various sensors and a selfie camera, not to mention an even more controversial duo of rear - facing shooters arranged vertically.
So at the top, it used to curve towards the top on the BOOM 2 and MEGABOOM, now it's flatter and comes to a sharper (not sharper as in it'll hurt if you touch it though) point.
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