Cars Land invites guests to cruise low and slow down the main street of Radiator Springs.
It could be that the Rocket Ship really does deserve to cruise up in the stratosphere.
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Cartwright said STRATCOM is convinced the best defense isn't a system dedicated specifically to cruise missiles.
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"This has been considered for many weeks, long before" Paramount cut its ties to Cruise, he said.
So Blanche Lincoln, a popular Democratic senator, seemed likely to cruise into a third term this year.
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Most egregious, though, are the boxloads of special favours for industries from timber producers to cruise-ship owners.
The Huzyaks, both 50, gave up their former careers in health services to cruise to places like Alaska.
While some minivan moms and dads are content to cruise, other drivers long for a little more power.
Rossi hit back straight away to cruise into an early lead, and Gibernau's exit boosted his victory hopes.
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In 1996 they left to cruise full time, and designated a private mail service in Florida as their address.
Regardless of how you choose to cruise, travelers should be wary of the comparative cost of Norway to other destinations.
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But the reliable boot of Toby Flood and a late try from scrum-half Ben Youngs allowed Leicester to cruise to victory.
We should convert older ballistic-missile submarines with core life remaining to cruise-missile submarines, which is allowed under the New START Treaty.
Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook put on 123 as England looked set to cruise to the 197 needed for the consolation win.
The Brazilians, ranked number one in the Fifa rankings, were expected to cruise past the team in 105th place in their Group G encounter.
It is not particularly exciting to drive--the steering is loose and the brakes are squishy--but perhaps buyers looking to cruise won't be bothered by this.
Last week I got to cruise around downtown San Francisco in a big white Ford Super Duty truck powered mostly by fuel made from corn cobs.
With Luke Wright whacking a couple of fours at the death, England almost reached the 300-mark they had looked certain to cruise past after their first 15 overs.
They came to cruise the remote spice islands in Indonesia, the dragon-dotted shores of Komodo, the scuba fantasyland of Raja Ampat, or simply to escape to Thailand and Burma.
From there, he was able to cruise to a well-deserved first victory while the Brawns were left with deteriorating tyres to hold off the charging Fernando Alonso of Renault.
Chris Gayle's side looked set to cruise only to lose five wickets for 13 in under three overs, but the skipper held out with three sixes in 85 in 94 balls.
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Tsonga, though not expected to go deep in the tournament this year, was expected to cruise past his 22-year-old opponent, but instead was taken to five sets, eventually scraping through 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-7 (2-7) 7-5.
Congress' just-passed 650 page corporate tax bill, known as the "American Jobs Creation Act, " has been rightly skewered for its pork, with handouts to cruise lines, shipbuilders, railroads, Nascar track owners and tobacco growers, among others.
When Gilbert Johnson retired as head of a microwave communications company near San Francisco four years ago, he and his wife, Donna, planned to cruise the Panama Canal in their 50-foot motorboat and settle in Annapolis, Md.
Late-race rainfall had unpicked Hamilton's best-laid plans to cruise home in the fifth place he needed to deny Massa the crown and it looked like he would blow his chances of becoming champion for the second season running.
When Gilbert Johnson retired as the head of a microwave communications company near San Francisco, California, four years ago, he and his wife, Donna, planned to cruise the Panama Canal in their 17-meter motorboat and settle in Annapolis, Maryland.
"You want to leverage the lessons that we've learned and the capabilities in command and control and sensor management that we've learned in ballistic missiles and apply that to cruise missiles rather than building a separate system, " he said.
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They also converted the first four vessels in the class to cruise-missile launchers with no nuclear role after the Cold War ended, which is why there are only 14 Ohios carrying ballistic missiles today rather than the 18 that were built.
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