There is bags of power from way down the rev range and loads of poke in the middle where it is needed for safe overtaking. |
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Bikers get at least 80 miles on the road over half a day, gaining advice on reading the road, cornering, overtaking and riding in groups. |
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Then as it came close, the car slowed and, on overtaking me, pulled gently to a halt. |
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Keeping the worries from overtaking my thoughts, I entered the kitchen, blinking in surprise at the presence of my father by the coffee maker. |
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The symbol of the sun and moon lay embossed on the frontal bind, the lunar sphere overtaking the sun in wars of dark and light. |
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Curiosity overtaking her, she started to move towards the mysterious person and at the two rapid paces, arrived at one another unusually quickly. |
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Building construction is rapidly overtaking all other developmental activities. |
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In race after race Schumacher outwits opponents by overtaking them when they are stationary in the pits. |
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It is necessary to change down to third gear to pick up speed, especially when overtaking. |
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On the highway, you can get quite a thrill overtaking all those puny vehicles passing for buses. |
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When oversteer is present, the outside front wheel is decelerated to pull the nose outward slightly to keep the rear from overtaking the front. |
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If there is someone slower than you already overtaking in the middle lane you move into the fast lane. |
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I felt my eyes widened, grief overtaking me while anger was slowly creeping up into my feelings. |
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There is a good overtaking opportunity at the end of the back straight which should make for an interesting race. |
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Other eye-witnesses revealed the motorcyclist was driving at speed and overtaking other vehicles in drizzle. |
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She pointed out that excessive speed, improper overtaking and unexpected events were huge contributory factors. |
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Suddenly the wind hit, overtaking the chalet, shaking the wooden balcony out front, and swirling inside, filling the room. |
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Her virtual car lurches forward, overtaking a rival competitor tearing around the Alpine race track. |
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With pure madness and natural disasters overtaking the entire planet, how could I believe that the Cayman Islands would remain unscathed? |
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There are larger run-off areas, longer straights, the track is wider and overtaking is possible. |
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Doncaster regained third place in the league overtaking Sheffield Collegiate who did not have a league game. |
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On no account should there be any overspeeding, overtaking or the use of air horns. |
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It's a useful headline grabber but it doesn't help when you're overtaking the numpty with the caravan. |
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The near side lane going down has only a dashed and solid line, which means overtaking is perfectly legal where safe to do so. |
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The last time I did it, I was paddling a canoe, overtaking some innocent lake users, dressed as a pirate with half a flask of rum in my belly. |
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However in situations like overtaking, a kick-down function immediately releases the engine's full power. |
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Last year was little better, with little overtaking and an absurdly low attrition rate which saw only five cars fail to finish. |
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The sun had nearly finished setting, darker purples and blue were overtaking the sky. |
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The Monaco GP was a bit of a procession, with very few overtaking manoeuvres. |
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The only apparent purpose of these bollards is to prevent vehicles overtaking. |
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After all the EU is rapidly overtaking the States as the pre-eminent economic superpower. |
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The bad news is that the consumer PC market is rapidly approaching maturity, with renewals overtaking first-time purchases. |
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A few of them seem to think the bike lane is their personal overtaking lane. |
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Who would bet against Penrith not overtaking Aspatria next season as Cumbria's Number Two club? |
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The dashcam clip filmed this Sunday shows a car overtaking a truck that has stopped on the inside lane. |
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A big disappointment is the gear change, which is very frustrating for drivers who want snappy overtaking. |
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Her back failed to support her even propped by overstuffed cushions and she slumped, weakness overtaking her. |
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Horses were constantly overtaking the buffalo, riders were bending down, horses were sheering off, buffalo were falling. |
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They also tend to pull in, leaving the second half of the bus in the middle of the road, then pull out when people are overtaking the bus. |
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The former French foreign legionnaire was overtaking four cars when the Nissan turned right and collided with the bike. |
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Within seconds of weighing up the overtaking space, the scenery is flashing past you at incredible speed. |
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He also crossed no overtaking lines near a railway crossing and went through a red light. |
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The Vauxhall, travelling towards Bath, was overtaking a line of stationary vehicles looking to turn right. |
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Yet it has more than enough grunt to see you through any overtaking manoeuvre. |
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The overtaking manoeuvre which I mentioned a moment ago can now be carried out. |
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At a circuit on which overtaking is extremely difficult, the Swede from Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline fought his way forward from fifth position on the grid to second place. |
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Furthermore, I lose count of the number of lorries which appear to love travelling in convoy, leaving no gaps in between in which to allow for overtaking. |
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At this statement my ears perked up, curiosity overtaking me. |
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He drove a very strong race pushing hard throughout and perfectly executing an overtaking manoeuvre over Michael that turned out to be decisive for us to finish third. |
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Cars performed ridiculous overtaking manoeuvres to draw alongside at 80mph to take photographs. |
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The football World Cup is gradually overtaking the Olympic Games as the leading sporting festival because it has never had much pretension to virtue. |
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The improvements will begin by 2015-16, rathan than 2017-18, with an enhancement of the Kincraig to Dalraddy overtaking lane south of Aviemore. |
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In terms of economic performance, the country is definitely in the overtaking lane. |
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Cars drive fast on the speedlanes, brushing against each other, overtaking in just any old way, pulling out whenever they like. |
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Lane changing without overtaking The normal situation is that vehicles drive on the right lane under the keep-right rule. |
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If overtaking the Joneses is on the agenda, nothing beats two slave boys turning an ox on a spit, but this can be impracticable for the average semi's garden. |
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In conjunction with article 11, allowing overtaking from the left end the right, article 12 seems inconsequent and illogical. |
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Countries that had been behind us on this measure are catching up to and, in some cases, overtaking us. |
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The country as a whole has seen a spurt in microcredit, overtaking, in the number of borrowers, Bangladesh, the global movement's fountainhead. |
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I had a bad experience with a kind of 'suicide' overtaking of another driver. |
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Chauffeurs' knowledge of five traffic signs namely speed limit, no entry, no overtaking, stop sign, and roundabout were tested. |
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My speed was so slow that bicycles were actually overtaking me. |
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And Mark and Charles are single-mindedly pursuing their goal of overtaking the boats ahead of them before they hit the finishing line! |
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After overtaking he had driven in a stop-start manner and the bus driver had got out and gone to the car's passenger door to talk to the motorist. |
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We had good straight-line speed, but overtaking is so difficult here. |
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Braving the narrowness of the track, drivers took risks to carry out spectacular, but carefully calculated, overtaking. |
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I was fighting a lot with Sylvain Guintoli and Toni Elias and this is much more fun than riding alone, there was a lot of overtaking. |
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However I have a lot of confidence that I can recover many positions, I'm confident of my braking points for overtaking. |
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The drivers of these vehicles should be fully informed of the rules to be observed, in particular in the case of riders overtaking other riders. |
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To avoid accidents, alert other trail users to your presence when overtaking them. |
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The course must also be wide enough to allow four riders to line up side by side, and to enable overtaking. |
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Many collisions are the result either of overtaking or of driving too fast to negotiate a hazard such as a bend or junction. |
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Worldwide consumption of natural gas will almost double by 2030, overtaking that of coal within the next decade. |
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Firstly, he ran into the back of a lorry because he couldn't see it and also had the ignomony of scraping along the side of a milk float whilst it was overtaking him! |
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Manchester United matched the form of Chelsea for the majority of that period, keeping them in with a minute chance of overtaking them in the title race. |
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These figures are achieved high in the rev range, and with a fairly relaxed fifth gear a quick shift back to fourth is needed for quick overtaking. |
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The overtaking boat should slow down when just aft the stern of the boat being overtaken and proceed around at the slowest speed possible to pass. |
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Her vehicle was clipped by an overtaking car and flipped upside down. |
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After overtaking some cars the driver had tried to get back on the correct side of the road, but lost control and hit a Rover travelling out of Bradford, the inquest heard. |
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Ryan Giggs made a record 759th appearance for the club in this game, overtaking previous record holder Bobby Charlton. |
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Button finished third in Belgium, having qualified in 13th after a miscommunication with his team, after overtaking Alonso with two laps to go. |
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This can lead on the highway to several cycles of mutual overtaking, in order to get the best starting position as soon as the overtaking lane is free again. |
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The project also involved constructing overtaking lanes between Clackline and Bakers Hill, upgrading intersections in Clackline, and constructing a pedestrian underpass for a heritage trail. |
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We can clearly see from Fig. 2 that the differences between the normal-speed lane coefficient c 1 and overtaking lane coefficient c 2 vanish while the communication range r increases. |
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McCain's Amberleigh House came home first, ridden by Graham Lee, overtaking Clan Royal on the final straight. |
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The research explored the relative merits of several forms of overtaking lane delineation and signage treatments in the safe and controlled environment of a simulated driving task. |
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Departments say that efforts to meet risk management requirements are overtaking the capacity to manage effective relationships with recipients and the ability to produce intended outcomes. |
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A trend of reinforcement of the presence in Romania of the French companies of small or average sizes takes shape aiming at overtaking the performances of their Italian or German homologues. |
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Thus, the cost of inaction is overtaking the cost of ratifying Kyoto. |
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The primary purpose of the flight is to produce drag and thus prevent the rear of the dart overtaking the point. |
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Hamilton moved back to fourth place after passing Fisichella and overtaking the three stopping Vettel. |
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By the middle of the 19th century the Kailyard school of prose had become the dominant literary genre, overtaking poetry. |
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The border is unmarked, and is crossed even when going round a roundabout or overtaking a vehicle. |
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From this point on the road becomes narrow and twisting and overtaking is problematic except at a few straight sections. |
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Glasgow had a late surge to finish 2nd overtaking Munster and Ulster in the process. |
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Cows and antelopes continued diversification and overtaking pigs in numbers of species. |
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The northbound side of the road here was upgraded in the 1980s to provide an extra uphill lane for overtaking due to the steep gradient. |
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In these instances, accountability has a negative or punitive connotation, with sanctions overtaking rewards, and naming and blaming being prominent. |
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The overtaking of delivery deadlines can not establish a justifiable and acceptable cause, neither for delivery refusal, for demand of shipping fees refund, or action for damages of any kind. |
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It would be 45 km long with an overtaking track in the middle. |
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Moreover, we are one of the world's greatest maritime powers, probably the greatest, despite the fact that China is in the process of overtaking us. |
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Home to more than a billion people and quickly overtaking China as the most populated country on earth, India is a mission field of staggering proportions. |
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In the absence of specific area risk assessments, other areas where there is a heightened risk of collision during meeting or overtaking situations may remain unidentified. |
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They form part of a bold plan by Xiaomi's bullish chief executive Lei Jun to become the world's top smartphone manufacturer, overtaking Apple and Samsung in the next five to 10 years. |
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In that particular case, the order will be established by beginning with the fastest riders and by ending by the slowest ones, in order to facilitate the overtaking during the race. |
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An often cited rule of thumb for motorists overtaking a semi-trailer is, if you cannot see the truck driver in his side mirror, he cannot see you. |
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Schumacher should have received a 10-second stop-go penalty for overtaking under a yellow flag on lap 43 of the rain-soaked race. |
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Northbound overtaking lanes were created and the carriageway was reconstructed at both Moy and Carrbridge. |
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And there's one small and lanky boy wearing nothing but rags and worn-out shoes, competing with the horses on the double, easily overtaking one carriage after the other, waving at the farmers, smiling. |
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The emphasis placed on resurrecting the West German economy led to it overtaking the UK as Europe's largest economy. |
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Younger drivers were more prepared to violate traffic regulations, particularly with regard to speeding, traffic light infringement, cutting corners and overtaking slow drivers on the inside. |
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The accident occurred near the village of Demirtepe, in the Nusaybin-Cizre area, when a bus crashed into a truck that was overtaking unsafely. |
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In less than five seconds we had blown right through venial sin and were quickly overtaking mortal. |
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New York became the most populous urbanized area in the world in the early 1920s, overtaking London. |
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A MALL is trialling an overtaking lane for shoppers after a 10-year-old girl wrote in to complain about dawdlers. |
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Water impacting a standard mud flap or fender breaks up and forms a fine particle spray blowing out from the side and rear of the vehicle into the path of overtaking vehicles. |
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We realize only imperfectly the immensity of the oceans and the extreme difficulty of overtaking and disposing of swift and powerful cruisers carrying out a systematic plan of raiding and marauding. |
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Gone are the days of processional races, with grands prix so far packed with overtaking manoeuvres and multiple pit stops. |
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Fewer cars crowd together in the left-hand lane behind overtaking lorries. |
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After the race the rules were clarified by stewards to only allow a driver to make one move during an overtaking manoeuvre. |
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Button qualified fourth for this race and elevated himself to second position on the first lap, overtaking Alonso at the turn one and Webber on the long back straight. |
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Vettel stayed out on soft tyres until the penultimate lap, doing better lap times than Webber and overtaking Mark when he pitted, to finish fourth. |
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It is alleged he knocked him from the bike by overtaking unsafely. |
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If you don't big yourself up, then after the 21st you may find the more vocal are overtaking you and with no more reason then their ability to talk the talk. |
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As of May 2016, the Scottish Green Party has become the fourth biggest party by membership in Scotland, overtaking the Scottish Liberal Democrats. |
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Bar manager Reilly, from Ayle in Westport, Co Mayo, was overtaking a car in his uninsured, EUR500 Honda Civic seconds before the fatal crash near Ballyheane in Castlebar. |
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Schumacher was disqualified from that race and banned for two further races for overtaking Hill during the formation lap and ignoring the subsequent black flag. |
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About time I thought as I have suffered the annoyance of these hoggers who must know that the middle and outside lanes are for overtaking and not just because you like them. |
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Hopefully some widenings and overtaking lanes will now be provided so journey times can be reduced while the wonderful scenary along the route can be maintained or enhanced. |
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We Will Rock You has become the longest running musical ever to run at this prime London theatre, overtaking the previous record holder, the Grease musical. |
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