The ring roads that roar around Mexico's big cities have speed limits of up to 80kph.
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That is the roar that Nittany Lion fans are famous for in Happy Valley.
The process will involve building a Blue Gene supercomputer with 8, 000 processors that can roar along at 23 trillion operations per second.
Abdul Karim Khalaf, an Interior Ministry spokesman, said Wednesday that Lion's Roar was a preliminary security plan that set the stage for this week's Operation Mother of Two Springs.
The only worry, admits Igor Zajec, Slovenia's dapper transport minister, is that lorries will roar through the country in a couple of hours.
"Lie To Me" isn't the single best song on this overstuffed set, but it's one of the most disarming ones, with a roar that can knock listeners sideways.
Dora, who sent Elgar the Billy Malpass newspaper cutting, said the composer loved the crowds, the gasps from the terraces at mishaps and the roar that greeted a goal.
The roar that greeted Flintoff as he walked down the steps to bat in the first innings - with England apparently set for a draw and defeat in the series - has rarely been heard since Botham's day.
The crowd erupted in a roar that has reverberated down the years and generations to the election of Barack Obama as the 44th president, but also to countless individual dreams realized in the slow march to racial equality.
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One guy would buy a ticket at the Acme, or the Peni-a-cade -- those were the two cheapest theaters -- and then the guy who paid would fling open the back doors and everybody else got in free. (How's the usher supposed to catch fifteen guys?) It was movies that brought the roar of the Twenties to North Beach.
The possibility that paper prices will roar back as the world economy accelerates is only one danger facing newspaper firms.
The bell goes with me in second place, that magical ting-a-ling that always draws a roar from the crowd and puts speed in the stride of every runner.
The same streets that have embraced the roar of Fomula One will now invite a new class of race car to hug the turns of the famous track.
That doesn't make it quite as "open-air" as a true convertible, but it does let you more easily hear the roar of that water-cooled, 320-horsepower, 3.6-liter six-cylinder and get a lot of oxygen into the cabin.
The first fight began as soon as they left the house: she has a memory of dozing through whole cycles of shouts and squealing and that odd, flat roar Shawn has started to produce whenever he truly loses himself and just rages.
And though consumer prices have risen a bit this year, it would be hard to make the case that inflation is about to roar anywhere in the developed world.
The charm reached its peak when Djokovic pledged to open a Serbian restaurant in Paris one day, drawing a roar of appreciation that could probably be heard all around Roland Garros.
He shared amidst the roar of clapping that the Sindh Government is trying its best in improving the cadre of teaching and trying to bring it competitively closer and equal to cadre of doctors and engineers.
David paused before he opened the back door, enjoying a moment alone in the humming dark that was always nervous with the noise from the motorway: not a roar, but a thin murmur of movement that sucked substance from everything it reached.
That is why India may never roar like an East Asian tiger, though perhaps its unions will.
Riding to work on her clunky Vespa, she heard the roar of a motorcycle that pulled alongside her at a stoplight.
I, for one, hid my head in my arms at the roar of a plane that flew too close (and even now, I frequently still do).
There is a roar of approval at the idea that Obama will be a one-term president, but Romney's triumph is far from certain even in Michigan, let alone in a general election.
That, in turn, set off a roar of protest from economists and social workers, who said the media, and politicians with agendas, have turned the unique case of an individual family into a national hysteria.
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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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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.
In no way would such a move signal that the U.S. economy is set to roar.
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Because of that dead butterfly history changed, in a whisper or a roar, all down the aeons of time.
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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The furnace in the basement, at a pitch below that of the wind, ignited and began, with a roar steadier than the wind, to reintroduce warmth into the cooling house.
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