Sentences with phrase «than ample off»

Land Rover Certified Pre Owned Warranty till July 14, 2020 or 100k miles / / Navigation System / / Surround Camera System / / Cooler Box / / LOGIC7 Audio Package / / Extended Leather Upgrade / / Contrast Stitch / / Nutmeg Carpet / / Heated Front and Rear Seats / / Park Distance Control / / According to review / / The 2013 Land Rover Range Rover Sport lives up to its big brother the Land Rover Range Rover with status symbol amenities and more than ample off - road capabilities.

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With over $ 200 billion cash on hand, the iPhone - maker has more - than ample resources to absorb the purchase, especially now that some of the bloom has come off Tesla's once - rosy stock.
Still, Pipe Dream is - more often than not - an engaging little comedy that undoubtedly stands as a testament to Donovan's ample talent and charisma (it goes without saying that, in lesser hands, his character surely would've come off as a sleazy scumbag).
The G - Class's upright greenhouse and squared - off lines argue loudly with the wind, but off - road you'll be hard - pressed to find a more desirable place to be than in the G - Wagen's ample cabin.
Those who want ample acceleration from stop lights and on freeway on - and off - ramps may be happier with the standard five - speed manual transmission than the optional four - speed automatic.
The Grand Cherokee has ample room for 5 passengers along with all their stuff, the power to tow, and the capability to go further off - road than lesser SUVs.
In other words, if you agree that there is lots of energy at higher prices than those consistent with Hummers in every garage, and if you agree that political manipulation in almost every country (including the US) to keep prices down is hurting us more and more every day, and you note from ample literature, demonstrations, and at least a dozen European countries where energy use used both more efficiently and more carefully than in the US, you have to conclude that the forecasts of continued rapid growth in demand will be cut off at the pass, so to speak, by higher prices, drying up of subsidies, and above all more efficient and more careful energy use, fewer miles run and all that.
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