With a flip of the traction-control switch and a depression of the accelerator, the needle red-lined on the rpm gauge and the car sprang out of the snow with the alacrity of a mountain goat.
The GenVault plate, the size of an index card and slightly thicker, contains 384 tiny wells, each lined on the bottom with special paper and prefilled with a strand of synthetic rice DNA, varying in length and sequence.
Britons are fed up with sitting on stationary trains and seeing their grannies lined up on trolleys in hospital corridors.
But on the way to the event, a couple of hundred protesters lined up on the side of the road.
Tim Murphy had sweated the details but was still jittery when he arrived to open the doors on the first Buffalo Wild Wings store outside the U.S. Hundreds of people were lined up on the sidewalk in Oshawa, Ont.
About 10 ambulances lined up on the track, with some first responders carrying stretchers.
Lined up on the beach below the fishing boats favoured by the people smugglers.
Both times I lit the jet's engines, taxied out, lined up on the runway and took off.
By the 1980s, tourists regularly lined up on the street out front of the garage to gawk and take photographs.
Friends and fans were lined up on the harbour wall as he sailed in accompanied by a flotilla of vessels.
Movie stars lined up on the red carpet as photographers fired away.
Bulletproof cars owned by decades of presidents were lined up on display.
In the navy, lined up on his ship with 1, 199 other seamen in pure white, he affected navy and white because it looked nicer.
Usually when we're talking about this issue and we see the actors and the stakeholders that were involved in the announcement today, they're usually lined up on opposite sides of the room bargaining against one another.
As we drove through the early morning streets, with hundreds of sleeping bodies lined up on the pavements as if for burial, I recalled the other passage from The Four Quartets that I love and always re-read.
Sometimes I would try and sit and play the piano after they had gone because it was a way of unwinding, but the funny thing was there were all these dummies lined up on the bed and it was slightly spooky playing to half-damaged dummies.
Crowds of flag-waving Cubans lined the street on which Benedict's motorcade traveled, as Cuban state television captured both ground and aerial footage of the trip.
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Satellite TV vans lined the curb on Fifth Avenue, and dozens of tired-looking reporters stood nearby, slurping cups of coffee provided by a vendor of iPhone cases.
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There he opened it out on the table (reserved for entertaining the Boss and celebrating special family occasions) and carefully lifted the Lindbergh portraits from the tracing paper protecting each drawing and lined them up on the tabletop.
The clever expressions, presented on backdrops meant to look like lined notepad paper, can be found on digital billboards, traditional billboards and posters.
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Without this facility banks with real estate loan overexposures are lined up for failure on Bank Failure Friday.
Alan Shearer has been lined up to carry on as manager after Newcastle were relegated to the Championship in May.
Musicians, singers and performers lined up to perform on plazas and pyramids.
Sweden, Denmark, and the Netherlands lined up with Britain on Thursday on the budget question, and Finland hovers on the fringes of this group.
Unlike the original Kisai Rogue SR2, its wooden successor is a combination of maple and sandalwood wrapped around a prominent always-on LCD lined with a circle of connecting blocks in place of a traditional set of numbers.
San Francisco (CNN) -- Dozens of people, many tapping on iPhones and discussing the "Steve Jobs" biography, lined up at a shopping center here on Thursday.
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