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  • A great roof, whose beauty should come from the way its great weight came down to the ground at three points is engulfed with even bigger temporary structures, blown-up, go-faster versions of what might be seen at a county cattle fair, needed to house the 15,000 temporary seats for the Olympic Games.

    Olympics Aquatic Centre – review 2011

  • Their go-faster heels have been helping the land's kids escape quicksand and style-based playground bullying since 1991.

    Zelda is 25, here's what we've learned 2011

  • Right now she has an artist's brush, but is using it to half-heartedly daub a go-faster stripe along the side of her burgundy Vauxhall Meriva.

    This week's new singles 2011

  • Some London Conservatives and Ken-haters, who'd convinced themselves that Transport for London was a conspiracy of Communist vegetarians, leaped upon this as proof of hidden agendas to nationalise go-faster stripes, cross-dress Mondeo Man, nationalise the Victoria sponge and so on.

    London's Greens put congestion charging back on the road 2011

  • As for the music, imagine Strauss, Wagner, Debussy and Puccini rolled into one pulsating, sweaty, viscous whole, complete with gaudy brass section, screeching trumpets, urgent triangle and bells and shrieking piccolo to give added flashiness, like go-faster stripes.

    Francesca da Rimini, Fantastic Mr Fox; BBC Proms 24 & 25 2010

  • Now they have body-swerved again, into no-frills sketch work, with a bold black and yellow rebranding, all go-faster stripes and tracksuits.

    Penny Dreadfuls 2010

  • Fifty yards from the guard post he saw Carlsson in a blue jogging suit, with a 'go-faster' white stripe across the shoulder and down the sides of the legs and arms.

    Neurosurgical Intervention For Beginners 2009

  • With funky 'sunburst', go-faster type stripes and swirls that look more swirly and full of win.

    Summer Lanterns. Lee Lee 2009

  • With funky 'sunburst', go-faster type stripes and swirls that look more swirly and full of win.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Lee Lee 2009

  • I was a doubter when the Range Rover Sport was introduced in 2005: surely you want the big beast, one of the kings of the road, not a cheaper, smaller, go-faster minor royal?

    Ride with the devil 2009

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