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final at the Berlin Olympics started in a good | pace. |
u Yohannan, Prashanth Menon formed a formidable | pace trio, which revived the fortunes of the Kerala |
with the peak of construction taking a frenzied | pace during the American Civil War, amidst rumors of |
The economy is growing at a brisk | pace, but rising prices remain a key concern. |
inor internal repairs are in progress at a slow | pace. |
e four-floor building was constructed at a fast | pace, and the building was already completed in 1897 |
ly, emotionally and socially at a self-directed | pace. |
d with a variety of sounds, to give it a faster | pace. |
Despite having to bowl 8,491 balls at a great | pace, he never showed any sign of losing his form an |
er's black steed and the two ride at a frenetic | pace, under the moonlight, along a path filled with |
thard and Schumacher were maintaining a similar | pace but Schumacher was always comfortable. |
apanese War, construction progressed at a rapid | pace, and contemporary American military observers w |
20th century, oil production resumed at a slow | pace after advances in artificial lift technology. |
inci project has not been cancelled: at a lower | pace, the engine is still being developed. |
te the muzzle of the gun and moved on at a foot | pace, in the face of shot and grape fired by the ene |
d get their heartbeat and breathing at a normal | pace. |
Drop in horses which require a constant | pace to reach its maximum potential for the final sp |
the American advance to proceed at a lightning | pace. |
lery pieces moved by limbers, usually at a slow | pace. |
Lastly, the icefalls which descend at a quicker | pace than either rockslides or avalanches. |
ned a reputation for producing games at a rapid | pace, sometimes as many as twelve in a year. |
s all have big heads, and the music is a faster | pace. |
re slow and labored, accompanied by a stumbling | pace and mild confusion, although the victim may app |
e redeveloped into condominium units at a rapid | pace. |
Other criteria of play include a relaxed | pace and freedom versus compulsion. |
A medium | pace bowling allrounder, Jayasinghe represented Sri |
overs; although it was recognised that a potent | pace attack of Andy Roberts, Michael Holding, Colin |
A left-hand batsman and a left-arm | pace bowler, Kumar has scored 319 runs (average of 2 |
wed by searing guitar riffs played at a furious | pace, then barely intelligible lyrics - few psychede |
at the site in 1970, and continues at a varying | pace through the present. |
seasons with the Canucks, scoring at a similar | pace. |
AO hard courts, which were rated a medium-fast | pace by the ITF. |
Duncan White from Ceylon went off at a terrific | pace, but by half distance Cochran was ahead. |
g shape as construction moves forward at a fast | pace. |
reated as a way to study the Talmud at a slower | pace. |
was compromised; Seattle Slew set a blistering | pace, chased by Affirmed and Life's Hope. |
Initially, the system moved at a slow | pace of 5 mph (8.0 km/h); however this later increas |
the race; Bayi led from the beginning in a fast | pace and was 20 metres ahead at 800 metres, the othe |
He continued to turn out plays at a prolific | pace, now mostly serious pieces such as Doctor Almas |
He was a medium | pace bowler, turning out for Glamorgan in the Minor |
It opens on a slower | pace with thumping drums and choir that drops quickl |
Bowling at a steady | pace, he played in 7 matches that season. |
Regal began to grow at a rapid | pace, opening larger cinemas in suburban areas. |
is a character study, proceeding at a leisurely | pace with Ruby's introspective comments interspersed |
of the album was carried out at a vacation-like | pace. |
is a character study, proceeding at a leisurely | pace and interspersed with twelve visitors - family, |
Emmett was a medium | pace bowler who played three first-class matches for |
ermans, the scuttling continued but at a faster | pace. |
the 1980s research in the area gathered a rapid | pace with concepts such as mechanically-interlocked |
horses hooves do leave the ground at a running | pace. |
eleased independently and sold at a respectable | pace. |
an to work on their self-titled album at a fast | pace. |
Jaffe wrote her novel at a breakneck | pace in a matter of days because of a fear that anot |
ough after 1901 he could rarely bowl at a quick | pace. |
m was timed at 6 minutes and 23 seconds, a 4:49 | pace. |
y to time the ball and to score runs at a quick | pace therefore in the following match he started to |
in Calcutta, and the hosts played at a snail's | pace towards an inevitable draw. |
low students to earn their credits at a quicker | pace since they are usually behind when they arrive |
and until the 90s the festival grew at a steady | pace - making room for both international artists an |
ted groups and clans achieved tasks at a faster | pace with a level of group effectiveness. |
enemies on the screen and would fire at a rapid | pace on its own. |
e pre-production order proceeded at a desultory | pace and it was not until spring 1940 that the first |
comes hurtling down the zip line at a worrying | pace, destroying the log itself and slightly damagin |
hristian Heritage Church has continued a steady | pace of growth and relevance. |
Work progressed at a steady | pace, and the dam was completed on August 15, 1942. |
ict time limit keeps the game going at a steady | pace throughout; the consequence involves losing a l |
A left-arm | pace bowler, Rouse took 270 wickets at 30.78 in his |
However, Racing for Holland were showing a fast | pace ever since their debut on Le Mans and they fini |
Van der Linde also possesses a great | pace, having scored 2 tries from the half line in th |
d by the Germans) being reinforced at a furious | pace at Versailles. |
ey swing by the branches, brachiating at a fast | pace. |
outh Wales is currently progressing at a steady | pace. |
ing for him to take the final laps at a reduced | pace to safely make it to the finish. |
Logging continued, but at a slower | pace, as trucks began replacing railroad in the logg |
am went onto dominate the race setting a record | pace and winning four out of seven legs. |
operations of the Austrians proceeded at a slow | pace, much to the frustration of York. |
n with a red flag or lantern enforced a walking | pace, and warned horse riders and horse drawn traffi |
The song begins at a slow | pace but the speed is increased with each new verse. |
utemen were already writing songs at a prolific | pace, Carducci, who at the time was running his own |
A medium | pace bowler and useful batsman, Tufnell made in eigh |
the teaching staff, Devagiri College set a fast | pace of development, adding two prestigious post-gra |
oure, and his apprenticeship was in such a fast | pace, that in a short time, Tito became Lamoure's as |
le harmonies, jangling bells, and a sleigh-ride | pace, injecting one of the few bits of exuberant fun |
n July 30, and began hiking back at a leisurely | pace along the coastline. |
ript job and Michael Curtiz directed at a brisk | pace. |
vilion is about half a mile, and at a leisurely | pace takes the average walker about 15 minutes. |
y meter, which constantly runs down at a steady | pace and can only be refilled by collecting fruit th |
glioblastoma multiforme) at a rapid | pace, usually indicative of a poor prognosis. |
ough a comedy, Cala, My Dog! moves at a subdued | pace. |
)), born March 28, 1956 in Madras, was a medium | pace bowler who represented India in Test cricket an |
Situation Room featured lively graphics, a fast | pace, and drew heavily on news from the Internet and |
ricket at 11 and started her career as a medium | pace bowler but found greater success when she switc |
oposed, but work has only progressed at a small | pace. |
he road and keep traffic moving at a reasonable | pace. |
fter scrapping had already begun at a leisurely | pace. |
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. |
laying mainly for Dafen Welfare CC, as a medium | pace bowler and middle order batsman. |
d, it began decomposing at a faster-than-normal | pace. |
Unlike a pure | pace, the rear foot is placed down before the front |
Construction was done at a rapid | pace, with completion and dedication in December, 19 |
e will keep the economy going, though at a slow | pace. |
ent of the storm, causing it to track at a slow | pace of 3 mph (5 km/h) to the east. |
Both teams kept up a relentless | pace before Christmas, with Wolves producing a run t |
hese nuclear weapons are being fired at a rapid | pace between two forces (presumably the Americans an |
ricket matches for Western Province as a medium | pace bowler, taking 16 wickets at 25.62. |
Another version with a faster | pace exists that is about 3 minutes and 45 seconds l |
A medium | pace bowler and lower middle order batsman, she is t |
on sessions at his computer, working at a rapid | pace to enter and tamper with computer systems. |
Paso Castellano ('Castilian Walk'), is a broken | pace that begins with the legs on each side moving f |
Training continued at a rapid | pace throughout the war. |
In 1982, the membership increased at a steady | pace. |
At present jhajjar is developing at a great | pace with the development of SEZs and power plant. |
The cabling of the bridge went at a feverish | pace, having about eighty wires taken across the riv |
Imbudo intensified at a quick | pace, reaching typhoon status on the 18th. |
The town had a slower | pace and friendly people. |
most difficult aspects in maintaining a steady | pace without speeding up. |
Increasing at a steady | pace, Baton Rouge's 2000 Census population surpassed |
The film unfolds at a leisurely | pace that reflects the rhythms of village life, but |
ervision, construction was performed at a rapid | pace. |
he second hour of the programme was of a slower | pace, offering a more in-depth look at financial and |
estwood to the centre of main campus at a brisk | pace. |
aid: "Dexter continues to move along at a brisk | pace, and this week delivered one of its busiest and |
This horse favors a quick | pace race to demonstrate its full abilities. |
reached in approximately 10 minutes at a brisk | pace. |
It is believed that Waymark bowled at a fastish | pace with variations. |
It has a different | pace to normal Ramones works. |
ail is about 4.5 miles (7km) and at a leisurely | pace should take approximately 3 hours. |
government that has been growing at a dramatic | pace over the past eight years and it has been." |
rpreted the song, slowing it down to a funereal | pace. |
Corbitt ran most of his miles at a fast | pace. |
ing a consistent quality of cheese, at a faster | pace and a lower cost, depending on the type of chee |
Engels said that a slow | pace was the key. |
ampshire as a right-handed batsman and a medium | pace bowler. |
finals without defeat and maintaining a steady | pace behind the Giants. |
Theme A tempo giusto chordal with a walking | pace feel; |
Johnson set a slower | pace, but sustained many reforms initiated by the Li |
A medium | pace underarm bowler who was mainly associated with |
at Chestnut Hill in 1905 after setting a record | pace early on. |
ohann Jayasekera as able "to bowl with a lively | pace and move the ball in favourable conditions", an |
Unfortunately, even if he can keep a mid-tempo | pace, his flow is rhythmically stiff, and his voice |
slimy Katayama, who begins to walk at a snail's | pace and only comes to school when it rains. |
iobook of his Reality, digitally read at a fast | pace |
and none of the tempos are above a slow-medium | pace), this lazy date has its pleasurable moments". |
One was delivered at a slower | pace and was often dealt with quite easily by the ba |
which from all reports, traveled at a leisurely | pace, encountered little or no loss of life or confl |
He was a right-handed batsman and a medium | pace bowler. |
tracks on this album are performed at a slower | pace because of Joey's maturing, ailing vocals, a fa |
was a typical charity affair with a predictable | pace, although the fans were entertained by a feast |
matches, Holmes compiled 8092 runs at a steady | pace at 28.49 and took 88 wickets with his right arm |
or less to write) and he continues at a similar | pace both writing and publishing. |
to Holley & Chalk, Heaney "had the ability and | pace to turn matches, but could frustrate with a ten |
den obituary records Hale reminiscing about the | pace of Essex fast bowler Charles Kortright and clai |
climbed the bank often at little above walking | pace, especially as they aged; it was not unknown fo |
game with Bertie Buse, also barely above medium | pace; they were backed by the three spin bowlers, El |
960s, when New Zealand Railways accelerated the | pace of dieselisation, resulting in wholesale scrapp |
rly run-down neighborhoods and accelerating the | pace of gentrification, Shaw has been stagnant in co |
eldkamp, as he has a very good acceleration and | pace. |
ion, the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( | PACE) was enacted to formalise the existing Judges R |
Purvis currently teaches acting at | Pace University and in the theater department at Leh |
ghters of the Klein community include actor Lee | Pace, actor Matthew Bomer, actress Lynn Collins, act |
ring's Klein High School, with fellow actor Lee | Pace. |
In addition, the | pace can be a little fast to delve too deeply into t |
d in 1936 in Birmingham, Alabama, with Adger M. | Pace serving as the convention's first president. |
tions with which it had affiliations, including | Pace University Law School. |
on the descent of the Finestre, but again lost | pace on the ascent of Sestriere, finishing 22 second |
eved to be lacking in command against top-class | pace bowling on difficult wickets; if conditions, we |
uneasy about the 'less at home against express | pace' part. |
strip, Bangladesh looked all at sea against the | pace of Lee and Gillespie. |
tall and said to be "effective in the air", had | pace and was adept with both feet. |
Frustration at the allegedly slow | pace of release led to a number of disciplinary inci |
ded a silver medal in the team event along with | Pace and Jay Barrs. |
he led Kent's attack for a decade although his | pace declined with age. |
Although the | pace of preservation has slowed through the 1980s an |
The amount and | pace of government spending should be set in the lig |
iqui's frame generates a considerable amount of | pace. |
It's a story told at an unhurried | pace by an accomplished writer.- |
ypically begin learning language at an ordinary | pace, but by the age of 3-4 they experience a regres |
sting songs with tempos that match an athlete's | pace or cadence. |
low for each pupil to develop at an appropriate | pace. |
ngs, where he scored at an above-point-per-game | pace with 66 points in 64 games. |
Kent, Oregon was known for playing an up-tempo | pace and guard-heavy lineups. |
and European Colonialism led to an accelerated | pace of migration since Early Modern times. |
nd a half to play, being played at an Andantino | pace. |
-rhymed series of city names at an auctioneer's | pace has long made the song a challenge for any sing |
graduating, so they can work at an accelerated | pace to complete high school. |
Johnson managed an average | pace of about 70 miles (110 km) a day, quite respect |
Richard Chew found the film had an unenergetic | pace; it had been cut in a by-the-book manner: scene |
ere on 10 October 1725, of James Cook and Grace | Pace, parents of the eventual explorer and navigator |
Constantly carried along by the beauty and the | pace of the action, I wrote it in one go." |
ween Mind & Heart" brings in a light and breezy | pace and Michael Cretu sings in this track. |
ime, providing a change of 'texture' and filmic | pace. |
nary co-ordination and hand speed and deceptive | pace. |
to his one-album-per-year writing and recording | pace of the 70s and 80s. |
" Even though the sound quality is poor and the | pace a little on the leisurely side - there is tonal |
Bugs keeps a steady and simple | pace, causing him to reach the television station fi |
His delivery was "high and well, | pace moderate, yet bordering on the fast and getting |
r chase (34 minutes) in movie history and takes | Pace through five cities as he attempts to lose poli |
But, "as the belligerence and raw | pace of youth faded over the years, so in its place |
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