
1) Be dashing 2) Brief race 3) Burst of speed 4) Cell phone provider 5) Dart 6) Dash 7) Dash round prints 8) Do the 100-yard dash 9) Event in track cycling 10) Fast-running company 11) Former NASCAR Cup sponsor 12) Framily Plan provider 13) Go all-out 14) Hurry 15) Last-lap effort 16) Lope 17) Mad dash
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1) Btqk 2) Dart 3) Dash 4) Footrace 5) Hundredyardd 6) Race 7) Run 8) Rush 9) Tear
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Cropped image from the back of the Nine Inch Nails album Year Zero. Found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aijoskobi/462514464/in/pool-yearzero/ Fair use rationale for Year Zero (album) and Websites and phone numbers in the Year Zero alternate reality game: ...
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[cycling] The sprint or match sprint is a track cycling event involving between two and four riders, though they are usually run as a one-on-one match race between opponents who, unlike in the individual pursuit, start next to each other. == Racing style == Depending on the size of the velodrome, this event can be from 600 m to 1000 m. Unli...
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[missile] The Sprint was a two-stage, solid-fuel anti-ballistic missile, armed with a W66 enhanced radiation thermonuclear warhead. It was designed as the short-range high-speed counterpart to the longer-range LIM-49 Spartan as part of the Sentinel program. Sentinel never became operational, but the technology was deployed briefly in a down...
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[running] Sprinting is the act of running over a short distance at (or near) top speed. It is used in many sports that incorporate running, typically as a way of quickly reaching a target or goal, or avoiding or catching an opponent. Human physiology dictates that a runner`s near-top speed cannot be maintained for more than 30–35 seconds ...
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[software development] A sprint is a get-together of people involved in a project to give a focused development on the project. Sprints are typically from one week up to three weeks. Sprints have become popular events among some open source projects. For example, the PyPy project is mostly developed during regularly held sprints where most ...
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[word processor] Sprint was a powerful and programmable text-based word processor for DOS, first published by Borland in 1987. == History == Sprint originally appeared as the `FinalWord` application, developed by Jason Linhart, Craig Finseth, Scott Layson Burson, Brian Hess, and Bill Spitzak at Mark of the Unicorn - a company (headquartered...
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• (n.) The act of sprinting; a run of a short distance at full speed. • (v. i.) To run very rapidly; to run at full speed.
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in athletics (track and field), a footrace over a short distance with an all-out or nearly all-out burst of speed, the chief distances being 100, ... [1 related articles]
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in bicycle racing, a competition over a 1,000-metre (1,094-yard) course (500-metre for women) with time taken only over the last 200 metres (219 ... [1 related articles]
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Short race, less than one mile.
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Sprint intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Sprinted ;
present participle & verbal noun Sprinting .] [ Confer
Sprunt .] To run very rapidly; to run at full speed. « A runner [ in a quarter-mile race] should be able...
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Sprint noun The act of sprinting; a run of a short distance at full speed.
Sprint race ,
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1. A high-speed race, usually over a short distance. 2. The final high-speed dash for the finish line in race of any distance.
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A race run over 5/16 of a mile or shorter distance.
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(1973) Sprint (1973) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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(NIVAA) Sprint (NIVAA) is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Sprint is a cultivated variety of potato.
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A portion of a game project during which the agile team is pushing towards a particular sub-goal. Term used in Scrum (see).
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A `sprint` in agile software development is a regular, repeatable work cycle. As a bootcamper youll participate in sprints to simulate a real-world developer job.
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noun a quick run
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1. An all-out sharp burst of speed (usually covering no more than about 200 yards) at the end of a race to go for the win. 2. In track cycling, a sprint is a type of race in which two riders compete one-on-one. Unlike pursuits, the riders start next to each other in a sprint race.
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1. A high-speed race, usually over a short distance. 2. The final high-speed dash for the finish line in race of any distance.
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A speed skating event of 500m or 1000m.
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