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Contrary to what said commenter commented upon in his comment, which implied limits of 70 - and 80-m. p.h. are acceptable to him/her, a limit at any speed would mean governance, the very thing s/he opposes.
‘Commie’ Green Blogger’s 55 MPH Drive Instantly Enacts Crushing Law Upon Others 2008
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Since the 55-m. p.h. limit was repealed in 1995, the number of fatal motor-vehicle crashes has increased by little more than 1,000, while deaths per 100,000 licensed drivers has dipped over the same period.
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This 2MM pageviews p.h. are all dynamically created or partially cashed??
ASP.net and IIS 2 million pageviews per hour « The Paradigm Shift 2007
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In the last World Cup, a pitcher with a 95-m. p.h. fastball, named Pedro Luis Lazo, was caught by a Cuban-government official in the lobby of his Taipei hotel selling his uniform to a Taiwanese businessman for $217.
Commie Ball: A Journey to the End of a Revolution Lewis, Michael 2008
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Rodriguez was then throwing 101-m. p.h. fastballs and widely regarded as one of the finest pitchers not just in Cuba but on the planet.
Commie Ball: A Journey to the End of a Revolution Lewis, Michael 2008
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Europe is swept by 100-m. p.h. winds, while the Alps experience their warmest winter in 1,250 years.
A Convenient Untruth Shnayerson, Michael 2007
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One such venture is the Tesla Roadster, the 135-m. p.h., 0-to-60-in-four-seconds, electric sports car, which Shnayerson also reports on in this issue ( "Quiet Thunder").
On Borrowed Land Carter, Graydon 2007
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So in the next few minutes we're really going to get a battering here, because we're told, as you know, that there is 120-m. p.h. winds in that swathe, 85 miles around the wall of Rita.
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The winds are picking up into the 30, 40-m. p.h. range even as far up to Galveston, and right over to Port Arthur, wind speeds there in the 25, 26, 27.
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That made landfall as a Category 3 with 120-m. p.h. winds, last September.
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