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"It's definitely something we want," says Holcomb, who last year won a four-man World Cup silver medal on the blazing-fast 2010 Olympic track.
Can Steven Holcomb and 'Night Train' reach victory lane? 2010
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The hallmarks of the Academy sound -- which is typically brilliant, light, reserved, even polite -- were still there in chipper, clean performances of two early symphonies set at blazing-fast tempos, with the horns and oboes so well behaved as to be almost recessed into the background.
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields at Strathmore: Mozart on the fast track Post 2010
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"What's most satisfying of all is I know I have the best horse in the race," Dutrow says of his blazing-fast colt, who has won his three races by a combined 29 lengths.
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And ostensibly South Koreans are swing these blazing-fast speeds to use.
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And ostensibly South Koreans are swing these blazing-fast speeds to use.
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And apparently South Koreans are putting these blazing-fast speeds to use.
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Now you can join the mesh and get it in blazing-fast bittorrent-o-rama!
Boing Boing 2004
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Home-gaming consoles have evolved into full-fledged computers with blazing-fast processors, beefed-up RAM and internet connections.
The Ultimate Geek Gift Guide Christopher Null Robert Strohmeyer 2005
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These guys set the standard for nerd-luxury: blazing-fast 802.11 access (and wired access for the losers benighted souls without WiFi), a bounteous harvest of caffeine delivery systems, and location/construction that allows me good, solid cellular and pager access.
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Verizon is making a big deal out of its brand new, blazing-fast "4G" network.
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