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Pace knew that on Friday nights the vault was open d | |
Lake was unable to keep | pace with the French cyclists, however, and dropped |
with the peak of construction taking a frenzied | pace during the American Civil War, amidst rumors of |
ignature, but he struggled to adapt to both the | pace of the English Premiership and Sunderland's sty |
gham, but failed to score and seemed lacking in | pace, though the quality of his crossing was good. |
e four-floor building was constructed at a fast | pace, and the building was already completed in 1897 |
Constantly carried along by the beauty and the | pace of the action, I wrote it in one go." |
The Roosters adapted to the modified rules and | pace of the game and went undefeated in the 2009 sea |
er's black steed and the two ride at a frenetic | pace, under the moonlight, along a path filled with |
eavon along with his Marsaxlokk team mate Jamie | Pace left the 2006-07 champions to join the 2007-08 |
To ensure that philanthropic resources can keep | pace with the ever-increasing needs of the community |
He kept | pace with the leader, Arthur Russell of Great Britai |
te the muzzle of the gun and moved on at a foot | pace, in the face of shot and grape fired by the ene |
o a lazy cut to gully by Mark Waugh's change of | pace, ending the resistance as England stumbled to 1 |
With Sordo keeping close to the | pace of the other leaders, there was only a sixteen |
cessful in Premier League history: Everton kept | pace with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal at the Pr |
pect to the celestial sphere, eastward, to keep | pace with the Earth's revolution around the Sun. |
to fully exploit these reserves at the current | pace of the Mexican oil industry. |
Pace was the first chairman of the Corporation for P | |
f the album heavily remixed and slowed down the | pace of the original tracks. |
of Alonso and Massa struggling to find any real | pace in the first session, whilst Renault's Vitaly P |
good and interesting movie" and continued, "The | pace and the quality of the color, muted and unnatur |
Alert, and determined to quicken the | pace of the offensive against increased enemy fire, |
major redesigns due to its requirement to "keep | pace with the quality of construction at other new f |
ular and the local amenities have grown to keep | pace with the needs of the community. |
at the site in 1970, and continues at a varying | pace through the present. |
e work closely with parents to keep students on | pace with the demands of ALP as well as their school |
to his one-album-per-year writing and recording | pace of the 70s and 80s. |
Floors were added at a fairly steady | pace from the first to sixteenth floors, when the te |
eir appeal was limited by their failure to keep | pace with the state of the art in SLR design, their |
AO hard courts, which were rated a medium-fast | pace by the ITF. |
the spring of 1942, were uneventful, and as the | pace of the Battle of the Atlantic hotted up in the |
s at his best and it is generally held that his | pace was the catalyst for the introduction of battin |
ts you assign to him, although at a much slower | pace than the player. |
Paula Radcliffe set the | pace of the race, leading all the way from start to |
The quick | pace of the car also earned it three pole positions. |
ong "unfolds gradually and at its own eccentric | pace, with the music, and Springsteen's vocals, gett |
truggled to find not only reliability, but also | pace from the new chassis and engine. |
, and though he was six seconds behind Larson's | pace at the final time check, he wound up winning th |
ntertaining family game that's a nice change of | pace from the standard fare." |
Alexeiunas could not match his record-setting | pace from the heats, falling to 7th in the final. |
ances during his tenure, greatly increasing the | pace of the scrutiny and offering election night-dat |
Bowling at | pace from the City End, the second ball of his ninet |
ver the next decade, but its growth barely kept | pace with the admissions. |
Grace and her husband as the Monaco Grand-Prix | pace car the same year it was designed. |
he pack right from the start, but couldn't keep | pace in the last 50 metres and finished third with a |
avy demonstrated her ability once again to keep | pace with the advances of technology developed to ma |
udio was having difficulty maintaining the fast | pace of the show, and thus the production of episode |
and outdated McLarens were unable to match the | pace of the upgraded 911 GT1s. |
's two cars showed that they lacked the overall | pace of the top Group C cars by qualifying fifth and |
Although struggling to adapt to the | pace of the English game, he made up for it with his |
In October, dissatisfied with the | pace of the Iraqi Police, three Emergency Response U |
Pole-setter Jarno Trulli lost | pace throughout the race due to damage to the floor |
first and second in the first round, as Darrell | Pace missed the Olympic record set by fellow America |
at the first corner but then could not keep the | pace of the cars in front. |
ves into a far more metal-sounding section; the | pace of the song increases, a heavy guitar backing t |
comes hurtling down the zip line at a worrying | pace, destroying the log itself and slightly damagin |
There is also no play clock governing the | pace of the game; players may take all the time need |
The ship's guns kept up the | pace until the ship had been maneuvered to a positio |
atively quick, and worked perfectly in the fast | pace of the entertainment industry, during a time wh |
h observations by both instruments will set the | pace for the ensuing days of the flight. |
on the descent of the Finestre, but again lost | pace on the ascent of Sestriere, finishing 22 second |
is best known for his technical skill and fast | pace on the ball, his vision and his shooting capabi |
The | pace of the game is governed by a simulated 24-secon |
aded engines and aerodynamics, it couldn't keep | pace with the next generation of machines from Sturo |
Work progressed at a steady | pace, and the dam was completed on August 15, 1942. |
It went on: "As Gimblett got the | pace of the wicket, he developed sound hitting power |
ict time limit keeps the game going at a steady | pace throughout; the consequence involves losing a l |
In March 2002, | Pace became the first company to market free-to-view |
romoted Huddersfield Town were managing to keep | pace with the top two. |
all.Property prices have shot up here with same | pace as the rest of Delhi. |
The | pace of the action was equally slow in other parts o |
ion of cardiovascular diseases and also to keep | pace with the rapid technological advances in the pr |
Peters dropped from his | pace at the course's Heartbreak Hill and Karvonen to |
His | pace down the wings earned him the nickname Road Run |
st daily in Karnataka, it has also been keeping | pace with the rapid technological advancements. |
That set the | pace of the innings, and seven maiden overs were bow |
was spliced from 2 the guitar passages when the | pace of the song accelerated. |
The song begins at a slow | pace but the speed is increased with each new verse. |
th one of the main design objectives of keeping | pace with the M1 Abrams main battle tank. |
Smith was known for his | pace and the quality of his distribution (whenever p |
run out of breath or be unable to maintain the | pace of the other singer will start to laugh or simp |
n July 30, and began hiking back at a leisurely | pace along the coastline. |
vilion is about half a mile, and at a leisurely | pace takes the average walker about 15 minutes. |
ffe, he lost his wicket attempting to force the | pace against the left-arm slows of Arthur Bailey. |
Russell made the | pace in the final for the first mile. |
Another review said that though the | pace of the film was slow in the beginning, the perf |
he revolution commenced, Taylor was setting the | pace, and the improvised music world has never been |
's creation of new chapters in the Midwest kept | pace with the dramatic increase of African American |
s started in 1961 and continued at a reasonable | pace before the remaining 17 were withdrawn en masse |
es at the Olympics and started off with a quick | pace, covering the first lap in 59.6 secs. |
In a change of | pace from the rest of the album, this song is a slow |
pped up emergency operations are needed to keep | pace with the escalating humanitarian crisis. |
y to deal with disasters grows in a much slower | pace than the disasters themselves," she said. |
at the beginning of the season, but were on the | pace at the end of the year. |
To keep | pace with the progressive world, Internet, Intranet, |
t was an interesting read, and a nice change of | pace from the football players I've spent the week r |
s founded in 1983 by its present director, Tony | Pace, on the initiative of Parish-Priest Fr. |
ave the film a one star rating, noting that the | pace of the film is lost but praised the Felix's act |
Liquigas-Cannondale took the | pace in the main field when the break's time gap rea |
Training continued at a rapid | pace throughout the war. |
ince the 1940s that a concept car was used as a | pace car, the 1992 Dodge Viper. |
At present jhajjar is developing at a great | pace with the development of SEZs and power plant. |
band solidified its sound and style and set the | pace for the albums to follow. |
By the time of the Belgian Grand Prix, the | pace of the season was beginning to tell, with only |
cking ahead and beating his Scottish marker for | pace to the goal line. |
ble for secondary students who struggle to keep | pace with the program and need additional help to or |
anizations came into being at this time to keep | pace with the extension of the building. |
spond to the growing disaster is unable to keep | pace with the humanitarian needs. |
Glad About It! - Joe | Pace & The Colorado Mass Choir |
ed men reach up towards him; the music picks up | pace and the naked men begin to push each other arou |
Pace won the Grand Final of the Showbiz Poker event. | |
government that has been growing at a dramatic | pace over the past eight years and it has been." |
d felt the second volume was "a great change of | pace from the regular yaoi manga with its unexpected |
arguably the best player with his trickery and | pace on the left of midfield. |
$46 million) of the first movie on its plodding | pace and the constant rewrites Roddenberry demanded. |
Richard | Pace added the southeast range in 1804. |
place from a first-person perspective, and the | pace of the game and rate of enemy occurrence is com |
Engels said that a slow | pace was the key. |
finals without defeat and maintaining a steady | pace behind the Giants. |
ng with an impressive 8-0 record, which set the | pace for the rest of her successful freshman season. |
He grew frustrated with the slow | pace of the work done in Bologna, and left in June 1 |
Some found the fast | pace of the game too difficult to control while othe |
on a cooling conveyor, which moves at the same | pace as the fabrication conveyor. |
Even as he lost | pace in the later stage of his career he continued t |
There is a slowing of | pace and the return of the warm cello theme from the |
Due to the fast | pace of the German advance, the division entered com |
en were destroyed in their first innings by the | pace of the Derbyshire fast bowler, Dove Gregory, wh |
The crematorium was unable to keep | pace with the deaths. |
ts, including Camper Van Beethoven, A Change of | Pace, Hit the Lights, and others. |
eeds of over 85 mph and has produced balls at a | pace over the 90 mph mark. |
was a typical charity affair with a predictable | pace, although the fans were entertained by a feast |
However their | pace in their class was shattering as the next close |
ly gifted students who find regular high school | pace below their level. |
both the Clarke brothers, and worn down by the | pace of their work, and perhaps the toxic chemicals |
This slow | pace made them unpopular and the last mixed trains r |
unknowns about outer space have been gathering | pace since then,” recalls the man of the moment, Dr |
The day soon gathers | pace whilst there are some bizarre things happening |
ilities (such as radar installations), with the | pace of these operations doubling between June and J |
Pace compared these allegations to stories in LDS Ch | |
low students to earn their credits at a quicker | pace since they are usually behind when they arrive |
s Spejbl - a retrograde teacher, barely bearing | pace with things around him. |
Illustrating the rapid | pace of this research, the same issue of Chem. |
aid: "Dexter continues to move along at a brisk | pace, and this week delivered one of its busiest and |
Boka is known for his lightning | pace even though he is a man of a very small build. |
ffey Jr. of the Seattle Mariners were both on a | pace which threatened Maris's record: they hit 43 an |
he set to work on the libretto at a very rapid | pace, finishing three major numbers in just two days |
The | Pace That Thrills (1952) |
It opens on a slower | pace with thumping drums and choir that drops quickl |
r the previous year's race, again set the early | pace, this time in a Brabham. |
While on the job, | Pace had time to photograph and examine the company' |
Pace had timed the security cameras and determined h | |
n, even to the point that plot itself loses its | pace at times, long before reaching its climax, as i |
the two teams with each taking advantage of the | pace multiple times. |
rkin, Alvin Slaughter, Dorothy Norwood, LaShunn | Pace, Rev. Timothy Wright, and Parkes Stewart. |
Tapash Baisya is one of Bangladesh's best | pace bowlers to date, having taken 36 Test wickets, |
rst took a catch, but his right arm fast medium | pace failed to take a wicket, while conceding 44 run |
Meanwhile the | pace began to drop off and the order stayed like tha |
ds moved into midfield and later sweeper as his | pace began to slow down, but as Chisholm steered Dun |
xt two rounds, the American boxer picked up the | pace, beginning to land more combinations. |
e took 110 wickets, becoming the first Somerset | pace bowler to achieve that feat since the Second Wo |
Pace decided to declare his nationality to Malta aft | |
operations of the Austrians proceeded at a slow | pace, much to the frustration of York. |
years of only driving at Daytona or not at all, | Pace returned to more regular drives in the Rolex Sp |
Pace went to Essington Junior School in Essington an | |
However, his scoring | pace dropped to one goal in twelve games in 1977 and |
This horse favors a quick | pace race to demonstrate its full abilities. |
en slow to gain momentum, but said the moderate | pace is to be expected after a severe downturn made |
Monsignor | Pace belongs to the Florida High School Athletic Ass |
ctor Tom Cruise drove the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro | pace car to the start of the race. |
duction, while "2RAK005" is played at mid-tempo | pace compared to its original version. |
ed to years of fielding at slip to the stinging | pace of Tom Richardson and William Lockwood. |
But the | pace is too good to enquire. |
With his medium | pace Steele took 57 wickets at an average of 26.64 w |
nly three batsmen managed double figures as the | pace duo took seven wickets between them. |
A competitor in the women's 57 weight division, | Pace also took part in the Commonwealth Games, three |
de up with aggression what he lacked in natural | pace and took 809 first class wickets with his right |
It is just picking up | pace in tourism as the beach resort of Mancora three |
he Christmas period saw Gosport falling off the | pace and towards the lower reaches of the table. |
n, after which speeds returned to a more sedate | pace, with trains taking around five hours. |
He is an "effective dribbler who can use his | pace and trickery to beat players in the final third |
Reggie | Pace - Trombone |
t, part of Grand Circuit week. 2 year old filly | pace, filly trot, colt/gelding trot have been run ev |
Logging continued, but at a slower | pace, as trucks began replacing railroad in the logg |
Rather than merge Briarcliff with | Pace, the trustees attempted to reach a collaboratio |
In another letter to | Pace, pp406-7, Tuke narrates a virulent anti-Scottis |
to Holley & Chalk, Heaney "had the ability and | pace to turn matches, but could frustrate with a ten |
He was a medium | pace bowler, turning out for Glamorgan in the Minor |
hese nuclear weapons are being fired at a rapid | pace between two forces (presumably the Americans an |
was principally a bowler but we do not know his | pace or type. |
ent of Academia Sinica, Lee Yuan-tseh, over the | pace and types of educational reforms needed. |
Imbudo intensified at a quick | pace, reaching typhoon status on the 18th. |
Kumaran was a product of the MRF | Pace Foundation under the personal training from Den |
Pace University undergraduate theatre students prese | |
g the race itself, although the LMP1-98s showed | pace, they unfortunately would not be able to surviv |
longside a lone 911 GT1, both cars showed great | pace but unfortunately the LMP1-98 would have to set |
He was an underarm bowler but his | pace is unknown. |
So slow was his | pace that unless he had had a good head and great co |
His quick | pace and unpredictability made him a success at Brad |
al television programmes, most notably Hale and | Pace, Pushing Up Daisies, h&p@bbc and Jobs for the B |
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