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Formula One cars are among the fastest circuit-racing cars in the world, owing to very high cornering speeds achieved through the generation of large amounts of aerodynamic downforce.
One of the levels included was the result of an online competition to see who could get the fastest time.
* Grand Chelem, leading every lap of a Formula One Grand Prix after starting from pole position, while also setting the fastest lap.
One of the fastest starters in the world, Devers even had to alter her starting position to accommodate her long nails.
One magazine invited housewives to puzzle over the fastest way to toast three slices of bread on a one-side, two-slice grill.
One of the fastest growing areas in the state, the township is quickly developing along the Business US-127 thoroughfare, and near its intersection with I-69.
One aspect of the race was Topolski's tactic, communicated to the cox while the crews were on the start, for Oxford to take shelter from the rough water in the middle of the river at the start of the race, ignoring conventional wisdom that centre stream is fastest even if rowing conditions are poor.
One of the fastest players, he is remembered for his magnificent lobs and retrieves.
Berger established himself as a very fast driver in Formula One that year, recording the fastest speed trap of the season, clocking an incredible 351. 22km / h ( 218. 23mph ) at the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
One of the fastest growing Confessing Movements is within the Presbyterian Church ( USA ).
Agriculture in general is considered to be a very important part of the region's natives culture, with special vegetables being linked to every city, for example eating leeks ( kurrat ) is associated with the people of Unaizah, while adding hot peppers to meals is associated with the people of the city of Rass also Al-badaiya: The city is the fourth One of the fastest growing cities urban.
One of the fastest growing plants known, water hyacinth reproduces primarily by way of runners or stolons, which eventually form daughter plants.
Shoaib also holds the record for being the fastest bowler in the history of international cricket, he made his Test debut in November 1997 and played his first One Day International four months later.
He has unofficially bowled the fastest delivery in cricket when he clocked at 164 km / ph ( 101. 9 mph ) during a One Day International match.
His first trial at Suzuka took place on 8 – 9 December 1999 surprised ex-Formula One driver Satoru Nakajima after Yoong set a lap that made him fifth fastest out of 12.
One historian, citing five interviews with pilots and an unpublished manuscript by a sixth, observed that Gabreski flew the fastest aircraft available and failed to notice when his slower wingmen could not keep up.
In terms of deliveries bowled, he has taken the fastest 50, 300, 350 and 400 wickets in One Day International matches and the fastest 150, 200, 250, 300 and 350 wickets in Test matches.
One of the fastest bowlers ever to play Test cricket, he was nicknamed " Whispering Death " by umpires due to his quiet approach to the bowling crease.
* Shahid Afridi, Pakistani cricketer and former national captain, and the world record-holder for the fastest century in One Day International cricket.
The fastest lap in the Formula One race was 1: 15. 841 by Kimi Räikkönen, while Sébastien Bourdais ' fastest lap was 1: 22. 325 in the Champ Car race.
For six years, O ' Donnell held the record for the fastest half-century in One Day Internationals ( 18 balls v Sri Lanka, Sharjah, 1990, until Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya scored 50 from 17 balls v Pakistan at Singapore on 7 April 1996 ), a record which still stands.
One Spanish and one Polish crew damaged aircraft ( CASA C-1 and PWS-52 ) and had to withdraw, the other Pole from the fastest group Tadeusz Karpiński ( RWD-4 ) got ill from appendicitis.

One and growing
One is that there sometimes are real although inadequate compensations in growing old.
One example was found in northern Maine growing solitary, instead of in clumps, also exhibiting dingy grey flowers.
One of the focus themes in the environmental skeptics movement is the idea that environmentalism is a growing threat to social and economic progress and the civil liberties.
One reason given for their use is that they are capable ofgrowing the commons ’, by encouraging future works to be libre to take advantage of existing libre resources.
" One does find early expressions of such perspectives in ( William ) Morris and the Socialist Party of Great Britain ( the SPGB ), then again around the events of 1905, with the growing concern at the bureaucratisation and de-radicalisation of international socialism ".
One of the reasons is plant breeding and use of greenhouse technology for illegal growing of cannabis in Netherlands.
" One reason for this was an attempt to attract members of the growing merchant class, newly wealthy, but still less cultured than the nobility, to the public opera houses.
One shop said it was practically able to stay in business just by " making repairs on the electric meters burned out by the students of the city schools who were studying radio ," and all were optimistic about growing public interest in " two new kinds of radio: FM and television.
In 1900 alone, the Prussian provinces of East Prussia, West Prussia, Posen, Silesia, and Pomerania lost about 1, 600, 000 people to the cities, where these former agricultural workers were absorbed into the rapidly growing factory labor class ; One of the causes of this mass-migration was the decrease in rural income compared to the rates of pay in the cities.
Given current trends in the UMC — with overseas churches growing, especially in Africa, and U. S. churches collectively losing about 1, 000 members a week — it has been estimated that Africans will make up at least 30 % of the delegates at the 2012 General Conference, and it is also possible that 40 % of the delegates will be from outside the U. S. One Congolese bishop has estimated that typical Sunday attendance of the UMC is higher in his country than in the entire United States.
A growing number of grassroots global events and celebrations such as International Day of Peace, World Party Day participants, and Peace One Day recommend WFP on radio broadcasts as an immediate reach out action, putting help within reach of anyone with the information that a quarter feeds a child for a day.
One notable soil management technique was intercropping, planting subsistence crops between the rows of cash crops-which demanded of the slaves skilled and experienced observations of growing conditions for efficient land use.
One reason for the change of strategy towards Scotland was a growing concern for the relationship between England and France.
This reinforced Gandalf's growing suspicion that Bilbo's ring was the One Ring.
One of the major parts of his business plan was to promote cleanliness of his restaurants to growing groups of Americans that had become aware of food safety issues.
One of the last housebuildings in the growing city of Kstovo, such as the one in the background
Reasons for this trek are unknown, but they possibly had to do with Sauron's growing power in nearby Greenwood, which later became known as Mirkwood as a result of the shadow that fell upon it during Sauron's search of the forest for the One Ring.
One of his chief topics was his objections to what he saw as the growing realism in comics art ( versus the simpler style he had employed ).
One radio station, WZGX ( 1450 AM ), operates within the city ; it broadcasts Spanish language programming and music aimed at the growing Mexican population of Jefferson County, but continues a tradition established by previous owners of broadcasting high school football games on Friday nights ( in English ).
One vocal group maintains that growing up without one's parents was very difficult.
One of Wasco's major economic activities is its agriculture, specifically the growing of roses.
One version of the origin of the name " Yuba " is that during one of these expeditions, wild grapes were seen growing by a river, and so it was named " Uba ", a variant spelling of the Spanish word uva ( grape ).
One of the problems that this increase presented was the need to build sufficient school buildings to accommodate the growing population, and the growing number of families who could now afford to send their children to school, rather than to work in the mines.

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