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** and Speed
** Speed: 1. 79 MHz, drops to 1. 19 MHz when the TIA Television Interface Adaptor or RIOT ( 6532 RAM-I / O-Timer ) chips are accessed
** Speed limit
** Speed breaking – boards are held loosely by one edge, putting special focus on the speed required to perform the break
** John Speed, English historian ( died 1629 )
** Gary Speed, Welsh footballer and coach ( b. 1969 )
** Speed Channel ( subscription television )
** Speed Channel ( USA, Canada, Caribbean and Latin America ): coverage is hosted by current NASCAR driver and former V8 Supercar champion Marcos Ambrose on a week delay except Surfers Paradise and Bathurst starting in 2011.
** Ye Qiaobo 葉喬波 / 叶乔波 ( 1964 -; Hexian, Guangxi ; Hakka pronunciation: Yap Kiau Poh ), Winner, World Sprint Speed Skating Championships, 1992, 1993
** Speed Graphic ( 3 × 4, Pacemaker 4 × 5 )
** Miniature Speed Graphic ( 2 × 3 )
** Super Speed Graphic ( 4 × 5 )
** MPP MicroPress — English design focal plane shutter camera from 1950s, based on top rangefinder Speed Graphic
** Ludwig Speed King Bass pedal
** Ludwig Speed King Bass pedal
** 3rd Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment " Speed & Power "
** Speed skiing
** single: " Speed "
** John Speed, historian and cartographer ( born 1542 )
** Speed garage
** Victors Tom Kristensen / Rinaldo Capello / Guy Smith driving a Bentley Speed 8 GT
** The Speed of Cattle ( Alias, 1996 )
** VHC-Very High Speed CMOS-' S ' performance in CMOS technology and power
** 1 September — at the Brighton Speed Trials, J. N. Cooper scores the 500's first win.
** Speed skating

** and Racer
** Ranked No. 2 in USA Track and Field's World Road Running Rankings ; named Road Runner of the Year by Runner's World magazine and Road Racer of the Year by Running Times.
** Named Road Runner of the Year by Runner's World and Road Racer of the Year by Running Times.
** Daewoo Racer
** Box Car Racer-Box Car Racer
** Box Car Racer
** Stock-car Racer ( 1966 )
** Road Racer ( 1967 )
** Team Racer ( 1972 )
** Special attack: ( Green Racer skims along the ground face-down and sweeps his enemy over )
** Special attacks: ( A flying chop similar to waving a checkered flag ), ( Yellow Racer runs around an enemy vehicle and dismantles it in seconds )
** Special attacks: ( Pink Racer rolls along the ground and delivers an upward kick from below the enemy ), ( Pink Racer spins in mid-air, creating a shield that deflects enemy attacks ), ( A jumping punch ), ( Pink Racer grabs her enemy by the legs, swings him in a circle, and tosses him into something hard, like a rock face ), ( A powerful uppercut punch ), ( Pink Racer spins her Bi Blade like a fan, which can deflect projectile attacks )
** Space Racer ( 1988 )

** and film
** Aliens ( film ), a 1986 sequel by James Cameron
** Alien ( franchise ), the film franchise, including other sequels
** Bill: On His Own, sequel the 1981 film
** Cars ( film ), a 2006 computer animated film from Disney and Pixar
** Cars ( video game ), a video game based on the film
** Communion ( 1989 film ), a film based on the book
** Note: Marker wrote and spoke all the commentary for this short film about fruit juice in Alexandrine verse ( Film Comment ).
** Note: This was edited by Marker essentially, this film is a 27-minute postscript to Le Joli Mai assembled from leftover footage and organized around a new commentary ( Film Comment ).
** Note: Marker helped film and edit this short ( Film Comment ).
** Note: Marker wrote the introductory text for this film under the name " Boris Villeneuve " ( Film Comment ).
** Christopher Reeve in the Superman film series, who was praised for making the disguise's effectiveness credible to audiences, portrayed Clark Kent as massively clumsy, paranoid, and, of course, mild mannered.
** Various television and film adaptations of the comic strip:
** Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme, a 2000 documentary film
** Heavy Metal ( film ), a 1981 animated film based on the magazine
** Holes ( film ), a 2003 theatrical adaptation of the novel
** The Matrix, the first film in the franchise
** The Medium ( 1951 film ), a film version of the opera directed by Menotti
** Six movie studios receive 90 % of American film revenues.
** Alberto Cavalcanti's 1942 film Went the Day Well?
** In the 1971 film Dad's Army, German aircrew with photographs vital to the invasion crash land in England.
** Line producer, manages the budget and / or day to day running of a film production

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