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en Many times they'll turn off their lights and pull out of the parking lot at a high rate of speed, totally disregarding safety for anybody else,

en This car apparently did not want to pull over. It took off at a high rate of speed.

en He was traveling at a high-rate of speed around a curve and went off the roadway on the right shoulder, ... He lost control and collided with a ditch. The vehicle overturned several times.

en It was going at an unusually fast rate of speed considering the setting. It's a parking lot, generally.

en Just because your lights are out doesn't mean that you can just blow the intersection, handle it like a four-way stop, you pull up and you wait your turn.

en This proposal [Northwest Rate Hike} would turn the lights out on the North west economy.

en My bedroom was just above here. And if you turn all the lights off and turn the lights on upstairs you can see gaps all the way through, and that?s where I heard all the swearing.

en Those spaces are adequate to get emergency equipment in and out of the facility. There is good visibility ... in the parking area. Overall, from a traffic safety point of view, parking safety point of view, emergency trucking point of view, I see no problem whatsoever. It meets the criteria for good design for a parking area, and consequently in total this is a very desirable use.

en They have almost totally revamped their football field, but the construction work around the high school might cause too many parking problems for them to make a bid this time.

en They want people to be able to step off the train who are visiting Richmond and see an attractive area. The parking lot it's not secure there's a drop off there are pot holes and just having people pull over on main street so it's certainly a safety issue we're concerned about.

en When we run reverses and stuff like that, they pull people with them when I have the ball, and I pull people with me when they have the ball. Like I said, all three of us have real fast 40 [-yard dash] times, so our speed in the backfield is pretty good. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.

en It's better than parking in the parking lot. This way, you just pull right up to the curb, pick up your people and go.

en forward at a high rate of speed.

en I saw bat speed right from the beginning. After you've got bat speed, my job is to get him into position to use the bat speed. That's what we've worked on, proper positioning, stay down on the ball and not try to pull everything.

en They're going to turn the lights off if we don't get them paid, and I think that's a good metaphor for the whole thing -- the lights are going to be turned off.


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