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The phone apparently braved winds of 100 miles-per-hour and temperatures as cold as 60 below zero (the iPhone was smartly packed with hand warmers).
Father And Son Send iPhone Into Space And Record Incredible Video (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2010
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I find one of the worst intersections in the Washington area to be 16th Street NW and Irving Street NW, where the motorists ignore the posted 15 miles-per-hour limit, menace people in the crosswalks with their right-turning vehicles, and routinely speed through yellow lights.
Readers weigh in on the worst intersections in the D.C. area Post 2010
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Joba Chamberlain came to the mound for the eighth, and proceeded to blow away Jayson Werth and Raul Ibanez with a pair of fastballs that registered 97-miles-per-hour on the speed gun.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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The phone apparently braved winds of 100 miles-per-hour and temperatures as cold as 60 below zero (the iPhone was smartly packed with hand warmers).
Father And Son Send iPhone Into Space And Record Incredible Video (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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The phone apparently braved winds of 100 miles-per-hour and temperatures as cold as 60 below zero (the iPhone was smartly packed with hand warmers).
Father And Son Send iPhone Into Space And Record Incredible Video (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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The ninth pitch, a 94-miles-per-hour heater, just missed the location both pitcher and catcher wanted.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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With his fastball registering 95-miles-per-hour on the speed guns, his wicked sliders freezing left-handed hitters and a devastating changeup fooling right-handers, for the third time in the postseason he made Manager Joe Girardi look like a genius.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Staying alive with a foul tip, the next pitch the Yankees right-fielder saw, an 89-miles-per-hour fastball right down the middle of the plate, was the pitch he was looking for.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Bringing heat, he got a quick strike on A-Rod, then uncorked another 92-miles-per-hour fastball.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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The phone apparently braved winds of 100 miles-per-hour and temperatures as cold as 60 below zero (the iPhone was smartly packed with hand warmers).
Father And Son Send iPhone Into Space And Record Incredible Video (VIDEO) The Huffington Post 2010
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