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- noun rail transport A British lightweight
railbus diesel multiple unit of class 140, 141, 142, 143 or 144.
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Examples
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Pierce, scoffing at the idea one Pacer is bothering him, will test him anyway he can.
USATODAY.com - With Artest in control, Pacers can take control 2003
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I think the best story about Cleve and Pacer is the one that uncle told me last evening.
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Anyone who considers selling puts on Pacer, which is a very bullish strategy, needs to be very comfortable owning a stock whose price has disappointed investors for a very long time.
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The Pacer is a bold design, hamstrung by corporate ineptitude.
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Pacer, which is very good, is not free unless you can modify your searches such that they result in charges under $10 PDF, which might be easier than I imagine but still intimidating to the lay person perhaps.
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There was no record for him on Pacer, which is the government's online database of federal court proceedings.
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The Pacer was a gamble in hoping that a market existed for a highly truncated mid-sized coupe without a proper trunk: it didn't.
The Truth About Cars Paul Niedermeyer 2010
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The Pacer is the poster child of how good ideas and intentions go awry.
The Truth About Cars Paul Niedermeyer 2010
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While it's called a Pacer 100 it is in fact only 45 solid state watts.
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Offering both manoeuvrability and benign handling characteristics the Pacer is a stable platform that is particularly well suited to the role of a sightseeing aircraft.
SPOnG.com 2009
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