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However, the slow | pace of developments contributed in part to the (wid |
r, Budish has expressed concern about the rapid | pace GOP leaders set for action on Ohio Governor Joh |
r the previous year's race, again set the early | pace, this time in a Brabham. |
s of the Heptonstall version of the traditional | Pace Egg play. |
At the same time, they have pointed to the slow | pace of government action in promoting energy conser |
d the pitch claiming he was worried at the slow | pace of progress. |
r-known runners to try to follow the blistering | pace of Kenny Moore and eventual gold-medalist Frank |
lf in meditation and slowing down from the fast | pace of modern life. |
looking for stumping chances, but the increased | pace of roundarm forced wicketkeepers to improve the |
d a pivotal role in the passing of the expanded | PACE legislation. |
1 October 1862, Carondelet continued the rapid | pace of her operations, taking part in the unsuccess |
Kumaran was a product of the MRF | Pace Foundation under the personal training from Den |
Tests, and Pathan could not gain one of the two | pace positions. |
ly, go on to be a history teacher in the Hart's | PACE program (see below). |
Billy Boat set the early | pace with an average of 215.544 mph. |
r car in the field could keep up with the sheer | pace of both of the Mclaren-Mercedes, with Massa, af |
hated the car knuckled down to improve the race | pace and reliability of the M26, and throughout the |
ed to years of fielding at slip to the stinging | pace of Tom Richardson and William Lockwood. |
The Bill | Pace Cogdell Learning Center, located at 201 W. Flor |
ngs that are occurring that keeps the Christmas | pace going. |
essed the collective frustration about the slow | pace of rebuilding the city, and wanted to help. |
om Ochiltree, which had helped to set the early | pace with Barbee in the irons. |
o keep the leading vehicles roughly at the same | pace had seen the cars become wildly over-specified. |
style, IAABBCCDCDC, and is played at the normal | pace of most marches: 120-128 beats per minute. |
It is endangered by the furious | pace of logging in is native habitat, where it is fe |
e Yell Leaders to devise yells fit for the fast | pace of a basketball game while adopting several tra |
However, if two machines go at the tremendous | pace of flying machines, the slightest contact has t |
shape changes into a wall to stop the soldier's | pace and keep him from ending up in the Pacific Ocea |
en slow to gain momentum, but said the moderate | pace is to be expected after a severe downturn made |
While on the job, | Pace had time to photograph and examine the company' |
In 1950, William H. Cane, for whom the Cane | Pace is named, headed a syndicate formed as the Alga |
While keeping up with the conversational | pace, a person has to track what is being said, extr |
He grew frustrated with the slow | pace of the work done in Bologna, and left in June 1 |
r aircrew were quite happy to accept the slower | pace of life, younger ones considered flying elderly |
A twelve kilometre pathway, the Kate | Pace Way, located in North Bay, Ontario is named in |
Some found the fast | pace of the game too difficult to control while othe |
is similar to the video game 1942, but the game | pace is faster. |
On the night of the shooting, | Pace told a national audience on Larry King Live tha |
In fact, the Group's | pace of development was so fast that it soon flowere |
on a cooling conveyor, which moves at the same | pace as the fabrication conveyor. |
Due to the fast | pace of the German advance, the division entered com |
e game moved into extra time, and the thrilling | pace was maintained throughout. |
hat he was slower and could not match their raw | pace. |
e works in much greater depth, and at their own | pace. |
rting at intervals according to their predicted | pace. |
and are likely not to graduate at their current | pace. |
smoker to comfortably stop smoking at their own | pace. |
nts can learn in their own way and at their own | pace. |
re still free to explore scenarios at their own | pace, the game's story itself was more linear than t |
to afford them-to organically grow at their own | pace. |
students self-selected and worked at their own | pace. |
s, both academic and non-academic, at their own | pace and level. |
dents complete course requirements at their own | pace rather than a pre-determined pace. |
the player more freedom to play it at their own | pace. |
s and challenging them to progress at their own | pace and level of development. |
e child can bear weight gradually, at their own | pace. |
ents to move across the curriculum at their own | pace. |
ing squad, the LMP1-98s showed that their quick | pace was now lacking against new competitors, managi |
udents then complete these lessons at their own | pace. |
The tribunals were criticised for their slow | pace and for failing to charge landlords for previou |
ent model, whereby students worked at their own | pace and were encouraged to explore areas of interes |
rting at intervals according to their predicted | pace. |
of 1924", unconstitutional, thereby overturning | Pace v. Alabama (1883) and ending all race-based leg |
ton) declares war on master car thief Maindrian | Pace (H.B 'Toby' Halicki). |
This slow | pace made them unpopular and the last mixed trains r |
Another review said that though the | pace of the film was slow in the beginning, the perf |
emained strong in the third quarter, though the | pace slowed from earlier this year. |
Most of the songs are played at thrash metal | pace but at hardcore punk-style track lengths. |
uld often become excited for two or three days, | pace for days after that, after which he would withd |
Lake was unable to keep | pace with the French cyclists, however, and dropped |
Sugo, still a small company, struggled to keep | pace with giants like Aoi and Union Sabre. |
emand so much that the horses struggled to keep | pace. |
ral kilometers the peloton slowed nearly to the | pace they'd had in the rain-soaked neutral zone. |
With Sordo keeping close to the | pace of the other leaders, there was only a sixteen |
pect to the celestial sphere, eastward, to keep | pace with the Earth's revolution around the Sun. |
Swindon never adjusted to the | pace of Premiership football, winning just five game |
The town needs it in order to keep | pace with out sister communities. |
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. |
eir appeal was limited by their failure to keep | pace with the state of the art in SLR design, their |
India had no answer to the | pace of Fred Trueman and the guile of Alec Bedser, w |
f return by Tab Perry, for the Steelers to keep | pace. |
avy demonstrated her ability once again to keep | pace with the advances of technology developed to ma |
Although struggling to adapt to the | pace of the English game, he made up for it with his |
rmal position is as a winger, mainly due to his | pace (his 100m personal best is 10.9 seconds and he |
early in his career from fast-medium to medium | pace. |
operation, he did not adapt immediately to the | pace and physicality of English football. |
d the existing infrastructure is unable to keep | pace. |
romoted Huddersfield Town were managing to keep | pace with the top two. |
mia offers modern techniques formulated to keep | pace with modern science. |
ion of cardiovascular diseases and also to keep | pace with the rapid technological advances in the pr |
ntioning reciept of coat, Brian Tuke to Richard | Pace Wolsey's secretary CSP Milan, vol. 1, 408. |
Ishara Amerasinghe has the ability to generate | pace, but for much of his career he has been plagued |
pped up emergency operations are needed to keep | pace with the escalating humanitarian crisis. |
y teaching and writing music, and tried to keep | pace with his passion for collecting by dealing in a |
eld United manager Joe Mercer had tried to sign | Pace in mid-season, but his attempts were blocked by |
To keep | pace with the progressive world, Internet, Intranet, |
The station has connections to both | Pace Buses, and the Village's own Grove Commuter Shu |
onsistent and productive wingers, thanks to his | pace and close ball control. |
of simplification which is attributable to the | pace of DDR-Justiz. |
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. |
In order to keep | pace with demand, a new factory was built in Binns R |
A right arm bowler of slow to medium | pace, Walter Mead always maintained an excellent len |
r superiority that it owed in particular to the | pace duo of Gregory and McDonald. |
ll periodically update the Act in order to keep | pace with developments in the financial system. |
The crematorium was unable to keep | pace with the deaths. |
ious albums, as pop audiences struggled to keep | pace with Walker's increasingly experimental approac |
in the early 20th century and survives today at | Pace College in Manhattan, near the New York City Ha |
Liquigas-Cannondale took the | pace in the main field when the break's time gap rea |
nterview that he gets restless at tool's slower | pace of doing things. |
trying to rezone his Jackson Township property, | Pace Concerts of Houston, Texas broke ground in Burg |
mself as a fans favourite with his trickery and | pace. |
arguably the best player with his trickery and | pace on the left of midfield. |
Triq Guze` | Pace (Guze` Pace Street), formerly known as "Victori |
Pole-setter Jarno Trulli lost | pace throughout the race due to damage to the floor |
His explosive turn of | pace and skilful style of play has seen Lucescu use |
ter his introduction, he showed a great turn of | pace to create a chance as he raced past the Italian |
ted mainly as a bowler, but of unknown type and | pace. |
ght-handed batsman (RHB) and an underarm medium | pace bowler. |
The student union at | Pace University's New York City campus was named in |
lesca was educated at St. John's University and | Pace University. |
sity, Trinity College, Columbia University, and | Pace University. |
ced in Italy, where it is known as Uomini senza | pace ("Men without peace"). |
The piece then suddenly picks up in | pace and is at Allegro Vivace. |
xt two rounds, the American boxer picked up the | pace, beginning to land more combinations. |
The ship's guns kept up the | pace until the ship had been maneuvered to a positio |
In the second, the Senators picked up the | pace and Denneny scored at 15:15 on a pass from Clan |
He just sat there, so we picked up the | pace again. |
d Turkish citizens and the invasion picks up in | pace. |
Its aim is to speed up the | pace that latest medical research findings are turne |
Hickson's return in 1957 he was able to use his | pace and still kept scoring. |
He is an "effective dribbler who can use his | pace and trickery to beat players in the final third |
stood on is now occupied by a building used by | Pace College. |
street level in a space that was later used by | Pace University as a gym. |
d hit 64 centuries; he was also a useful medium | pace bowler. |
A more than useful medium | pace and off break bowler who took 275 wickets, he w |
l's Soup Company products such as V8 beverages, | Pace salsa, and Pepperidge Farm rolls and snacks. |
ictability, with extremely subtle variations of | pace and pitch characterising his bowling. |
dwell bowled mainly in-swingers and varied both | pace and line depending on the stance of the batsman |
The pieces vary in | pace, length and complexity (for example, Fugue No. |
tion, redistribution takes place at a very slow | pace. |
he set to work on the libretto at a very rapid | pace, finishing three major numbers in just two days |
the cooks prepare the sandwiches at a very fast | pace and keep the crowd moving without writing down |
nomtom, when syllables are sung at a very rapid | pace. |
The final ran at a very slow | pace and he was boxed in on the final lap which slow |
and the movie is cruising along at a very good | pace, but it turns into a porno film quickly" , Film |
in Cameroon is changing, though at a very slow | pace. |
essive than his ability to bowl at a very quick | pace has been his control, a skill lacking in recent |
The biggest criticism was the very slow | pace. |
000 m final at Seoul was started at a very fast | pace, pushed along mostly by Kenyans, Kipkemboi Kime |
I problemi della guerra e le vie della | pace (The Problem of War and the Roads to Peace, 197 |
I problemi della guerra e le vie della | pace is a university booklet of the philosopher Norb |
A view of | Pace High School from Sara Delano Roosevelt Park |
The second visit took | pace on July 13 2006, when they met Sparta Sarpsborg |
es for Creative Nonviolence and Louie Vitale of | Pace Bene, in protesting the military's use of unman |
To Live in Peace (Italian: Vivere in | pace) is a 1947 Italian comedy-drama war film direct |
During the song's bridge, Kesha's vocals change | pace into a rap-sing style as she tells her listener |
The new production company was formed after | Pace's music publishing partnership with W.C. Handy, |
The instructor uses this walkway to | pace up and down while addressing or inspecting the |
eresting, however, was that Lemieux, who was on | pace to shatter Gretzky's record of 215 points, was |
Chief Wilson already had 33 triples and was on | pace to get 43 triples. |
ain weakness of his skills at all times was low | pace and acceleration. |
So slow was his | pace that unless he had had a good head and great co |
Wayne H. | Pace (born 1946 or 1947) was the chief financial off |
A competitor in the women's 57 weight division, | Pace also took part in the Commonwealth Games, three |
Roy Sproson said that: "Alan's assets were his | pace and good control. |
ministries were on | pace for more than 125,000 program downloads in the |
ook many wickets, though we don't know what his | pace was. |
was spliced from 2 the guitar passages when the | pace of the song accelerated. |
No known record exists documenting when Richard | Pace and his wife Isabella first arrived at Jamestow |
d would often be used as a right-back where his | pace was quickly exploited, however after several se |
ved to an attacking midfield position where his | pace, power and eye for goal saw him help Mossley to |
s lies a small, private cemetery in which Hardy | Pace (1785-1864), a founder of Vinings and operator |
g was not moved by this to slacken one whit the | pace of work, in which he took such keen pleasure th |
od marker who was rarely beaten by a winger for | pace and was also something of a penalty expert, pro |
He also entered in contact with Lanfranco | Pace and Franco Piperno (in turn in contact with the |
s aggressive playing style, combined with great | pace, good physique despite his height of 172 cm and |
In June 2009, dissatisfied with the | pace of economic stimulus, Obama called on his cabin |
g of elements of non-fiction reportage with the | pace and devices of the novel. |
ilities (such as radar installations), with the | pace of these operations doubling between June and J |
eifollah Vahid Dastjerdi was satisfied with the | pace of relief work. |
They were pre-occupied with the | pace of workers in factories, and how to maximise th |
trailing off as they could not keep up with the | pace. |
was the ultimate finisher, blessed with extreme | pace, married with strength, agility and guile. |
eason and made an immediate impression with his | pace in possession and tenacious defence. |
In October, dissatisfied with the | pace of the Iraqi Police, three Emergency Response U |
ebrated by Mrg.Michael Gonzi, with Mrg.Giuseppe | Pace, bishop of Gozo and Mrg.Emmanuele Galea, auxili |
all.Property prices have shot up here with same | pace as the rest of Delhi. |
Meynell bred a new form of hound, with greater | pace and stamina and a better sense of scent. |
mmer of 1894 was a major factor (along with the | pace and break-back of Tom Richardson and William Lo |
ip was necessarily gradual, associated with the | pace of Christianisation of Europe. |
opposition parties were not satisfied with the | pace of reforms. |
A cool finisher with genuine | pace, he was top scorer for Bohs Under-21s in 2005 s |
al sporting headlines when he was fitted with a | Pace maker and still managed to continue playing pro |
speed of life of the contemporary city with the | pace of yesteryear, represented by this non-motorize |
also graduated from Klein High School with Lee | Pace and Matthew Bomer. |
"ROLO" COLON WHO CONTINUED TO PLAY EVEN WITH A | PACE MAKER HEART. |
A winger with considerable | pace, he was on the fringes of the Arsenal first tea |
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