Sentences with phrase «which carves corners»

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At this level of intimacy, where everyone in the contrada knows everyone else and everyone can see the goods to which each has contributed — a bursary given to this child to attend school, the restoration of this carving on the corner of this house — it's not difficult to see how transparency really does enforce contribution.
Aster threw in shocking curveballs, most of which now carved out permanent space in the corners of my mind.
All is forgiven, though, when you're wafting along in supreme comfort on the highway or carving into a series of corners, at which point the 760i feels so much more responsive and alert than the long - wheelbase car.
Our car has it, which gives a real precision to the way you can steer the car from the rear, and, on this damp track at least, it's easy to carve huge drifts through even the larger corners.
What I mean to say is — if you think automatics are dull, wait until you don't get to choose which lane you're in, what route you're taking, what line you're carving through the corners, and how fast you're running, to name just a few decisions that your car — in league with a central computer bank — will be making for you in the not - so - distant future.
The Veloster N throws in a new, track - centric N mode, which adjusts the suspension among other things, and there's also the N Corner - Carving Limited - slip Differential.
Speaking of steering, the Civic Type - R carves corners by way of a variable - ratio dual - pinion electric power steering setup, which promises to make quick work of low - speed maneuvers without being twitchy at high speeds.
The car, which Dodge will dub the Challenger GT AWD, is also expected to carve corners with more grip while delivering better handling characteristics.
I have been able to carve out a corner for myself by claiming challenges which are not normally claimed by others.
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