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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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