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When you create consensus, everything goes faster and more smoothly.
"As air gets compressed between buildings, it goes faster," he said.
I find doing work keeps you busy and the time goes faster.
The work goes faster and leads to a more beautiful, textured dough.
Mr Thareja promises that the new model goes faster and burns greener than the original.
Crucially, the object inside the bubble never actually goes faster than the speed of light.
Well, I guess they made the same droid spin around so it goes faster or something.
The Model X goes faster too, from 0-1003MPH in 2.9 seconds, down from 3.2 seconds.
So the car goes faster and faster with a decreasing rate of efficiency and an increasing probability of tragedy.
The Periscope team built a version of Flappy Bird that goes faster and gets harder as more viewers send hearts.
He feels like he goes faster if he concentrates on moving his legs, though he admits it's probably his imagination.
Like Mammoth, this ride uses LIM technology, but goes faster, allowing for more air time and a speedier trip uphill.
The ES4 is a bit heavier, but goes faster at 19 miles per hour, and has a longer range: 28 miles.
If you're going to ride a big wheel, you should wear a helmet or add an engine so it goes faster.
The explosive sound that is normally associated with a sonic boom occurs when an object goes faster than the speed of sound.
Building most real, physical things is hard — but building a passenger plane that goes faster than any before it, including the ill-fated Concorde?
"Usually, negative news goes faster, further, and deeper on social networks -- so we are much more exposed to negative news than positive news," he says.
A big reason airplanes haven't gotten faster is that things get tricky when a plane goes faster than the speed of sound — around 20203 miles per hour.
"It's not that [5G adoption] necessarily goes faster the first one or two years, but once you hit mass scale, [and] billions of people [want] this technology," he said.
As the helicopter goes faster, the retreating blades lose lift, or stall, relative to the advancing blades, since air is passing over the blade going forward at a slightly faster rate.
This new mode modifies other driver settings, like limiting the maximum speed to 85 mph and popping up a speed warning if the young driver goes faster than 40 to 75 mph.
A crane will slowly lift the spools — "We're hoping paint-drying goes faster," Mr. McQuigg said in an interview — through seven-foot holes cut in the roof of the nearly century-old building.
But the game also lets players unleash their devious side, and on that note I'd like to introduce a roller coaster that somehow goes faster than the max speed normally allowed in the game and hits the highest possible "intensity" score—it's called the Big Scary Motherfucker.
Buzzy music comes and goes faster than ever, but Hynes is someone who it's already easy to imagine as a vastly influential, enduring star several decades into the future, the kind of guy who is going to quietly but steadily amass hits for a long time to come.
For the most part, other automakers have so far tried to craft sounds that match the natural whine of electric motors without abandoning the way the audible feedback scales up in an internal combustion engine as the car goes faster — in other words, still loud and kind of brawny.
The reason I joined is because there is a brilliant person called Josh Giegel who is the engineer the genius behind it who got 200 engineers together and they have created something completely unique something that goes faster than anybody else, something that we believe will be a lot safer than anybody else and they are way ahead of anybody else.
The project has a cute name (the Boring Company), a wacky way of raising money (an "Initial Hat Offering" raised almost $1m by selling baseball caps), a physicist-knows-best approach to a social problem (putting private cars on high-speed underground trolleys to reduce urban congestion) and a quirky, memorable goal (to produce a tunnelling machine that goes faster than a snail, in this case a snail called Gary).
This isomerisation goes faster in the presence of base (DMSO/pyridine).
At the motel, no. At Bell, I did. If you work nights and it's real quiet, I don't think there's an operator who hasn't listened in on calls. The night goes faster.
When riding the haunted house, it was supposed to stop but it didn't. Then, Brian falls off of the ride and gets crushed to death. Alec tried getting the ride operator's attention, but he was busy chatting. The ride goes faster, faster and faster.
It is usually the dance master who operates a little slit drum (lali) to keep the beat, while the dancers themselves sing the song, possibly with assistance of others. The beat is always slow in the beginning, but goes faster and faster when the end approaches to excite the dancers and the public.
The man is riding along and the tram accelerates. The tram goes faster and faster and the man's head thrusts back as the wind blows against him. This results in him falling off of a chair that he apparently played like it was the tram. He falls backward off the chair and hits his head on the ground.
I guess there has to be a > captain of the ship, but it only takes one crew member to screw everything > up. You just encourage everyone to do their best and have fun. The more they > feel part of it, and the more fun they have, the day goes faster, and the > better the work is. Mulcahy went back to video clips working with Culture Club, Elton John, Berlin and The Rolling Stones.
The more recent two seaters, produced in 2005, have special effects added. These include fans which blast wind on the rider's face as the simulation goes faster, and heaters which heat the cabin when there is a virtual explosion or fire or a similar heat source is displayed on screen. Other effects include vibrations which add to the ride's realism. Due to the exclusivity of this type of simulator ride, there are only a few two seater simulator manufacturers in the world.
Sheppard never answered to Ronon. However, it was later revealed that Sheppard has an ex-wife named Nancy (Kari Wührer). He is in possession of a rather wry sense of humor, and frequently alleviates tension by telling jokes to keep spirits up - much to the annoyance of McKay. He hates clowns, enjoys Ferris wheels, American football and 'anything that goes faster than 200 miles an hour', along with displaying a vague aptitude for Chess - beating McKay on at least one occasion, once again to McKay's chagrin.
After a short live action performance by the Royal Samoans, Bimbo appears on screen playing a ukulele while riding in a motorboat. The motorboat goes faster and faster, until it crashes into a tropical island. Bimbo flies into the air and lands in another boat with a topless (except for a strategically placed lei) and dark-skinned Betty Boop in it. Bimbo and Betty, after nearly falling down a waterfall, are flung from the boat into a clearing surrounded by hostile trees, who torment the two.
The same can not be said for the passengers, who may be subjected to "hot racking"-style living arrangements of available berthing bunks if necessary. There is no ship's store in the typical Navy sense of the term, but rather the ship's captain may unlock the "slop chest" and sell ship's coins and other ship-specific paraphernalia on a case- by-case basis. One disadvantage of the ship's design is instability in rough seas and at high speeds. At 10 knots in calm sea states, the hull can roll up to four degrees to each side, while conventional ships would roll very little, which would increase if the ship goes faster in rougher conditions, raising the possibility of seasickness.
Steeks can be used for front openings (such as on a cardigan), armholes, or necklines. It has several advantages: Many knitters are faster at the knit stitch than the purl stitch, it goes faster, and allows one to work with the right side of the fabric facing the knitter all the time, and thus follow an intricate pattern more easily. It is also easier to maintain an even tension and, as the color changes can be hidden, there are fewer ends to weave in. In general, there is little risk of unravelling the sweater with a steek cut if the sewn or crocheted line has been done with wool yarn that is not superwash.
At the end of the 17th century, the Salisbury clock, like many others, was modified from verge and foliot to pendulum and anchor operation. This usually made clocks much more accurate, even though trials in the early 1990s by Michael Maltin showed that the clock was running to within two minutes a day if the rope on the barrel was kept in a single layer. As soon as there are two layers, more torque is applied to the barrel by the weight and the clock goes faster. As a single layer of winding is enough to keep the clock going for 12 hours, it could have been kept exact to within two minutes per day if it had been wound twice per day.
They can come attached to the post that the warning lights are on, or can come fitted to some older barrier pedestals. Audible alarms (also known as 'Yodalarms') were first implemented on crossings in the late 1970s/early 1980s and continue to be used today as they are the safest way of warning traffic and pedestrians audibly of an approaching train. The Yodalarms (depending on what model) usually have different tones, alternate rates and different volumes (controlled by potentiometers) at different crossings, depending on how busy the crossing is, and whether residents are living nearby. Modern alarms have night modes (controlled by the crossing relays) that lower the volume in the night, the pitch usually goes lower and the alternate rate normally goes faster (depending on which yodalarm model it is), on some crossings (mainly of the older types) the alarms are switched off completely by the crossing controller at night.
A 'dial-in' is a time the driver estimates it will take his or her car to cross the finish line, and is generally displayed on one or more windows so the starter can adjust the starting lights on the tree accordingly. The slower car will then get a head start equal to the difference in the two dial-ins, so if both cars perform perfectly, they would cross the finish line dead even. If either car goes faster than its dial-in (called breaking out), it is disqualified regardless of who has the lower elapsed time; if both cars break out, the one who breaks out by the smallest amount wins. However, if a driver had jump-started (red light) or crossed a boundary line, both violations override any break out (except in some classes with an absolute break out rule such as Junior classes).

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