And beyond that, are racing fans really willing to give up the roar of combustion engine race cars they have known and loved for decades?
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School board chairman Albert Christman said the policy has got "everybody up in a roar".
Meanwhile, five big-rig trucks roar up to the back of the building in the space of just 15 minutes, as employees load them up with unmarked brown boxes.
On one occasion, we arrived at the beach before them, but shortly afterward we saw them roar up on a gigantic Harley-Davidson, with him at the handlebars wearing a black helmet, the straps hanging loose, and her clinging to him, her long hair streaming behind her.
The microphones previously used in the helmets of racecar drivers picked up too much engine roar and not enough of the driver's speech.
Three 10-meter-long 1997 Terex TS14D motor scrapers -- machines that chew up roads for repaving -- roar past a crowd of 1, 200 in baseball caps and blue jeans at a recent Ritchie Bros. auction in Clinton, Wisconsin.
He was equally unhappy about the annual Paris-Dakar motor rally in which dozens of rugged vehicles roar through the Sahara, churning up the sands.
Murray received a huge roar of approval when he raced up to the net and passed Nadal to make the Spaniard serve out his victory.
Former Rangers defender Craig Moore was in Roar's starting line-up, while ex-Ibrox players Charlie Miller and Bob Malcolm came on as substitutes, but it was young striker Kruse who gave Celtic most trouble early on.
The crowd, piled onto portable aluminum bleachers and leaning up against pickup trucks, let out a collective roar.
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Then famously just as Rock Hudson was walking past with a group of elderly visitors he would rise straight up, water streaming down him, lift up his arms, open his fish mouth and ROAR!!!
Woods, who won the last US Open at Pebble Beach by 15 shots, was chasing a 15th major title after lighting up the tournament with a third-round 66 to roar back into contention.
Francis, patron saint of the environmental movement, we tried repeatedly to find a route up Monte Subasio that avoided the trash of picnickers or the roar of traffic from the motorway below, to no avail.
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The ring roads that roar around Mexico's big cities have speed limits of up to 80kph.
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Before one encore, the drummer gestured to the audience to up its applause, and fans obliged, turning polite clapping into a roar.
"I am laying on my back, clutching the ball, looking up at a bunch of red helmets peering down at me and hearing a bunch of cuss words over the roar of the 80, 000 people in the stadium, " said Robin Weber, the second-stringer who made the catch that lives on in Notre Dame lore.
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