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  • 91speed — Rapidity of motion. Application of Reo Motor Car Co. 57 App DC 9, 16 F2d 349. See moderate speed …

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  • 92car chase — noun A normally high speed chase between two or more cars, normally between the police and an offender …

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  • 93speed nut — A self locking device used especially to secure sheet metal screws; consists of a small steel plate with a hole and two arched prongs that engage with the screw thread; used extensively to attach plastic parts to a steel car body …

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  • 94speed·om·e·ter — /spıˈdɑːmətɚ/ noun, pl ters [count] : an instrument in a car, truck, etc., that indicates how fast the vehicle is going called also (Brit) speedo /ˈspiːdoʊ/ compare ↑odometer, ↑tachometer …

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  • 95high-speed — high′ speed′ adj. 1) operating at, designed to operate at, or marked by high speed: a high speed drill; high speed car chases[/ex] 2) pht suitable for minimum light exposure: high speed film[/ex] • Etymology: 1870–75 …

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  • 96mobile speed bump — car traveling at the speed limit in order to slow down the cars behind by also driving at the speed limit …

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  • 97Need for Speed — This article is about the game series. For the first Need for Speed video game, see The Need for Speed. For other uses, see Need for Speed (disambiguation). Need for Speed Current logo. Genres Racing …

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  • 98Princess (car) — For Austin Princess and Vanden Plas Princess automobiles produced from the 1940s to the 1960s, see Austin Princess. The Princess is a family car that was produced in the United Kingdom by British Leyland from 1975 until 1981. The car inherited a… …

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  • 99Need for Speed: Most Wanted — North American cover art for Windows version Developer(s) EA Black Box, EA Redwood Shores, Ideaworks Game Studio (Mobile Version) Publi …

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  • 100Electric car — An electric car is a type of alternative fuel car that utilizes electric motors and motor controllers instead of an internal combustion engine (ICE). The electric power is usually derived from battery packs in the vehicle.In general terms an… …

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