He proved that an electric car could consistently outrace traditional cars. |
In a time where graphic cards are trying to outrace each other with new features and where what was impossible to afford yesterday is available for pocket change the day after, this seems almost anachronistic. |
And then he and Fred, as well as the twins, settled down to the task of trying to outrace the oncoming squall. |
It put together a wonderful course of 22 scenic miles across the countryside, and put up 1,000 pounds for the man who could outrace the town's horses to the finish line. |
The pioneers outrace the state's capacity to enforce the law and to exercise its own property rights. This may be changing. |
With its light body and a five-speed stick, the Camry could outrace many heavier cars with bigger engines. |