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  • She took the bait and started to gallop at G-force speed in a sweeping circle around my brother and I.

    Berto and Cosi Teri Pastore 2011

  • When Robin Olds flew his first mission, in World War II, a fighter pilot needed to be young enough to withstand high levels of G-force.

    A Man On a Mission Daniel Ford 2010

  • He's riding a rocket that is rising so fast that even he feels a bit queasy from the G-force that comes with being able to instantly mobilize a global workforce of two billion.

    Alexia Parks: Jobs for a "Two Billion Global Workforce" 2010

  • He's riding a rocket that is rising so fast that even he feels a bit queasy from the G-force that comes with being able to instantly mobilize a global workforce of two billion.

    Alexia Parks: Jobs for a "Two Billion Global Workforce" 2010

  • Other options include Chaos, which whirls you into oblivion, and the Inverter, with its extreme G-force action.

    Las Vegas: Sights Beyond The Slots 2010

  • When Robin Olds flew his first mission, in World War II, a fighter pilot needed to be young enough to withstand high levels of G-force.

    A Man On a Mission Daniel Ford 2010

  • Under the hood, the 1,018-horsepower engine and 250-mph top speed promise much for any weekend thrill ride (lateral G-force can reach 1.5 G, and it'll get to 200 km/hour in 8.75 seconds).

    World's Most Expensive Cars 2010

  • When Robin Olds flew his first mission, in World War II, a fighter pilot needed to be young enough to withstand high levels of G-force.

    A Man On a Mission Daniel Ford 2010

  • That said, when driven properly, this Lambo rewards the driver with exceptional handling and formidable G-force delight, accompanied by a symphonic exhaust note.

    The Need for Speed 2010

  • Afshar believes he will be able to produce even more immersive effects, such as wind during a storm scene in a movie, or the feel of G-force in an air combat game.

    KOR-fx: Good vibrations... for your chest? 2010

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