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- noun Attributive form of
car chase
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Examples
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"Bullitt" still ranks high among car-chase enthusiasts.
Chasing the Ghosts of 'Bullitt' Marc Myers 2011
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That fact is shouted in a dramatic police car-chase voice about 25 times.
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This song could also work for a very physical sporting event, particularly hockey or football, and the fast, harmonic breakdown towards the middle of the song could be used in a car-chase scene or some kind of getaway.
Top 10 Songs That Should Be Used in a Movie » Scene-Stealers 2009
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Republicans have mastered the art of giving cablenewsers the equivalent to live high-speed car-chase footage during the dull daytime hours.
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From it's Skynyrd "Mr. Saturday Night" car-chase opening to its acknowledgment of Jimmy Carter in the credits, a classic of modern cinema.
Programming note: It's Wednesday night, and that means it's...um...Wednesday night 2008
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The idea that handing out college scholarships to young Saudi males and getting them hooked on Starbucks and car-chase movies will make this stuff go away is ridiculous—and unworthy of a serious presidential candidate.19
OBAMA ZOMBIES Jason Mattera 2010
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It's a great satire of the obligatory opening car-chase scene in cop movies.
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The idea that handing out college scholarships to young Saudi males and getting them hooked on Starbucks and car-chase movies will make this stuff go away is ridiculous—and unworthy of a serious presidential candidate.19
OBAMA ZOMBIES Jason Mattera 2010
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It's like watching a movie that goes from rom-com to car-chase thriller to Stan Brakhage and then just becomes white noise for a minute and ends.
Travis Morrison: Me Vs. Entire Discographies Travis Morrison 2010
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The lies they have been spreading about Mr. Simpson are incredible, about that “car-chase” that was never brought up in court because it never happened, made up “quotations” from an imaginary diary etc. etc., and these things keep coming up … The media have completely given up on the concept of truth, they create a fantasyland inhabited by demons and nobody knows where we really are anymore; that is the end of democracy.
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