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He threw a fastball to Cruz that season that was the fastest pitcher ever clocked in Nippon Professional Baseball up to that point, at 163 kilometers per hour, or about 101 mph.

His race on Sunday featured no competitors who swam in the Paris Olympics and his time was nearly nine seconds slower than his previous best, which he clocked in London in 2012.

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Around Mammoth Mountain in Mono County, peak winds clocked in at 114 mph Friday afternoon.

The exceptional warmth that first enveloped the planet last summer is continuing strong into 2024: Last month clocked in as the hottest January ever measured, and the hottest January on record for the oceans, too.

Furnace operator and technician Frank “Rusty” Brown still clocked in there this year with family members.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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