Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Track" ¶ 25
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Cinder and track
* Cinder track

Cinder and running
Inconsistent newspaper accounts reported by witnesses from 1850-1851 described seeing " fire thrown to a terrible height " and " burning lava running down the sides " in the area of Cinder Cone.
A gritty series, King Cinder by John Foster, pitches two teenagers, played by Peter Duncan ( Kerry ) a speedway bike rider and Lesley Manville ( Nicky ) his girlfriend against a criminal gang running an extortion racket run by nasty Todd Edwards ( Michael Hawkins ) and Hells Angel Daniel Abineri in a South Coast fictional seaside town called Barton.

Cinder and for
Geographical landmarks of note include Kaplan's Woods, a hardwood nature preserve on the southern border of the city, Cinder Hill, a steep 60 foot hill on Linn Avenue overlooking downtown that is used by local athletes for training, the Straight River dam, originally used to power a mill and now reconstructed to include a fish ladder, and the Forest Hill Cemetery, an old wooded cemetery on the ridge to the north of Maple Creek that marks the boundary between the oldest parts of the city and more recent developments.
Cinder Banks takes its name from a double blast furnace known as Worth Furnace which was producing cannons in 1547-a double furnace was required to produce enough iron for a cannon.
Names of the bicycles started out with Hawaiian and volcanic names like the Cinder Cone, Explosif, Hei Hei ( Hawaiian for " race "), Hahannah ( Hawaiian for " hot "), Fire Mountain, Hot, Lava Dome and Kilauea ( released in 1993 and named after the Hawaiian volcano ).
* Plunge was the former name for the American rock band Cinder Road
As co-writers, Augustyn and Waid scripted The Crusaders for DC / Impact in 1992, Painkiller Jane and Ash: Cinder & Smoke for Event Comics in 1997, X-O Manowar, vol.

track and generally
Historians such as Prescott generally lost track of Marina after her journey to Central America.
But in club play, good bridge players take advantage of non-randomness after four shuffles, and top blackjack players supposedly track aces through the deck ; this is known as " ace tracking ", or more generally, as " shuffle tracking ".
Some obsolete RFCs are not classified as historic, because the Internet standards process generally does not allow normative references from a standards track RFC to another RFC with lower status.
As the systems generally used long-range radars to find and track the incoming warheads, the simplest solution was to add radar reflectors and other decoys to the launch.
The transponders and other onboard systems generally outlive the thruster fuel and, by stopping N-S station keeping, some satellites can continue to be used in inclined orbits ( where the orbital track appears to follow a figure-eight loop centred on the Equator ), or else be elevated to a " graveyard " disposal orbit.
While soft ground, such as grass, is generally avoided, races may start and finish on soft ground or within a track and field stadium.
In the UK, these items are generally referred to as track rods.
The track was also premiered on several radio stations throughout the United States, most notably Sirius Octane, and has received generally positive reviews amongst critics and fans alike.
External creditors have been willing to do this because the Bolivian Government has generally achieved the monetary targets set by International Monetary Fund programs since 1987, though economic problems in recent years have undercut Bolivia's normally good track record.
Germany also used flamethrower vehicles, most of them based on the chassis of the Sdkfz 251 half track and the Panzer II and Panzer III tanks, generally known as Flammpanzers.
Compared to touch-sensitive touchscreens, a graphics tablet generally offers much higher precision, the ability to track an object which is not touching the tablet, and can gather much more information about the stylus, but is typically more expensive, and can only be used with the special stylus or other accessories.
As a result, the track is reasonably well maintained and generally fairly smooth.
Stockton, originally called Sandy Hill, grew up at the crossing of the post road from Snow Hill south to Virginia ( whose track is generally followed by modern Maryland Route 12 ) with the road from Mattapony Landing on the Pocomoke River to the Chincoteague Bay ( the eastern part of which is now Maryland Route 366 ), where ocean-going vessels could drop anchor.
A switch generally has a straight " through " track ( such as the main-line ) and a diverging route.
Tractors can be generally classified as two-wheel drive, two-wheel drive with front wheel assist, four-wheel drive ( often with articulated steering ), or track tractors ( with either two or four powered rubber tracks ).
Although they could be named after a lead track, they were generally given a different title.
Despite generally bad reviews from critics ( who claimed that the band had " dumbed themselves down " not only lyrically, but musically as well ) it was considered by fans of the band as their " comeback album ", with the title track, " Cyco Vision " and " We Are A Family " becoming fan favorites ( although no singles from the album were released ).
However, they generally cannot track on glossy and transparent surfaces, including some mouse-pads, sometimes causing the cursor to drift unpredictably during operation.
The most common multiple use design combines a football pitch with a running track, a combination which generally works fairly well, although certain compromises must be made.
A typical track will generally build up to a much more energetic movement in the second half then taper off fairly quickly toward the end.
Fusion music generally receives little radio broadcast airplay in the United States, owing perhaps to its complexity, usual lack of vocals, and frequently extended track lengths.
In speedway some finals may have six riders depending on the size of the track and finals are generally held over six laps.

track and refined
Based on the caterpillar track ( first invented in 1770 and perfected in the early 1900s ) and the four-stroke gasoline powered Internal combustion engine ( refined in the 1870s ), early World war One tanks were fitted with Maxim type guns or Lewis guns, armor plating, and their caterpillar tracks were configured to allow crossing of an trench.
This album showed a more refined and mature Battleaxe and contains the opening track " Chopper Attack.
If multiple analyzers are present, this track can be refined to within one inch.

track and dirt
The running track was used for dirt track racing between 1928 and 1932, greyhound racing from 1933 to 1968, and Midget car racing in 1948.
It was at this time that Hawks first met Victor Fleming, allegedly when the two men raced on a dirt track and caused an accident.
His crowd-pleasing driving style initially betrayed his dirt track origins: as he put it, he took corners " by using full lock and lots of throttle ".
Nauru has one 24 km paved road that circles the island and a dirt track that leads to the Nauru Phosphate Corporation stockpile and offices.
26 towards Abala, veers off onto a dirt track ( locally called a Piste ) from the villages of Talcho to Sanam, where RN26 also terminates from another direction.
A Late Model car on a dirt track.
In American law, the word " highway " is sometimes used to denote any public way used for travel, whether major highway, freeway, turnpike, street, lane, alley, pathway, dirt track, footpaths, and trails, and navigable waterways ; however, in practical and useful meaning, a " highway " is a major and significant, well-constructed road that is capable of carrying reasonably heavy to extremely heavy traffic.
The oldest ( 1919 ) continuously operating automobile racing dirt track in the US is the Orange County Fair Speedway, Middletown, NY
# Kentucky Derby, run over the dirt track at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky ;
# Preakness Stakes, run over the dirt track at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland ;
# Belmont Stakes, run over the dirt track, the longest in thoroughbred racing, at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.
A trail ( also track, byway ) is a path with a rough beaten or dirt / stone surface used for travel.
In Australia, the term track can be used interchangeably with trail, and can refer to anything from a dirt road to an unpaved pedestrian path.
He even challenged champion racer Barney Oldfield to a match auto race at the Sheepshead Bay, New York one mile ( 1. 6 km ) dirt track.
Its mile and a half main track is the largest dirt Thoroughbred race course in the world, and it has the sport's largest grandstand.
The track surface is similar to that of Thoroughbred racing and usually consists of dirt.
The race covers of single track trail and dirt road.
In former years the track was of a very poor quality and suitable only for high-clearance four-wheel drive vehicles, but it has been upgraded to a full-scale dirt road and is now a popular tourist route.
Local dirt track races and drag races are widely attended on weekends.
* The nickname of the main dirt track at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York
Boutall bought of former ranch land just west of North Oracle Road, and south of a narrow dirt track now called Orange Grove Road.

1.484 seconds.