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  • " Even though the sound quality is poor and the pace a little on the leisurely side - there is tonal
  • While keeping up with the conversational pace, a person has to track what is being said, extr
  • of The Beacon Institute and the Director of the Pace Academy for the Environment at Pace University.
  • ciates in Accounting by correspondence from the Pace Accountancy Institute forerunner to the Pace Un
  • recalled alongside Mannion, where he showed his pace, accurate passing and sublime ball skills.
  • In 2010, Pace acquired US broadband equipment maker 2Wire, IP
  • Still they praised the game for its quick pace action.
  • ghters of the Klein community include actor Lee Pace, actor Matthew Bomer, actress Lynn Collins, act
  • Richard Pace added the southeast range in 1804.
  • 20th century, oil production resumed at a slow pace after advances in artificial lift technology.
  • ly successful effort, and it's a nice change of pace after several albums of funky soul-jazz".
  • the tow truck that hauls him away for his slow pace after an auto accident.
  • Pace, after securing himself and his neighbors on th
  • He just sat there, so we picked up the pace again.
  • He took 2 wickets with his right arm medium pace against Derbyshire.
  • ffe, he lost his wicket attempting to force the pace against the left-arm slows of Arthur Bailey.
  • Pace Airlines was an American charter airline based
  • llowed the production of lager at a much faster pace, albeit with a reduction in flavor development.
  • On the 100th pace, all 9 beads in the lower section are returned
  • After the 90th pace, all 9 beads are against the knot.
  • n July 30, and began hiking back at a leisurely pace along the coastline.
  • Pace along with co-drivers Scott Sharp and Wayne Tay
  • Pace also offers an LL.M. in Environmental Law as we
  • Pace also suggested that the alleged abusers were us
  • Pace also served as the athletic director at Vanderb
  • Pace also competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics, fini
  • A competitor in the women's 57 weight division, Pace also took part in the Commonwealth Games, three
  • The pace also flexed ever so supplely, allowing wonderfu
  • for its sparse arrangement and slow deliberate pace alternating with a double-time densely layered
  • The piece proceeds at its own relaxed pace although it lacks nothing in terms of gaiety an
  • was a typical charity affair with a predictable pace, although the fans were entertained by a feast
  • The plaintiff, Tony Pace, an African-American man, and Mary Cox, a white
  • e at his peak was a mercurial bowler of genuine pace, an athletic fielder, and a flashing stroke pla
  • He also entered in contact with Lanfranco Pace and Franco Piperno (in turn in contact with the
  • over, he rarely bowled at anything like his old pace and by August he was generally no more than med
  • He also feigned Pace's signature and seal to a receipt for money sen
  • ed this up by taking 6 for 27 with a mixture of pace and leg spin.
  • 30 January 1942) was an English footballer with pace and intelligence.
  • n is a giant pharma company, expanding at rapid pace and bringing more and more doctors into its clu
  • e four-floor building was constructed at a fast pace, and the building was already completed in 1897
  • Manager, John Beck, said, "He's got good pace and is a good athlete.
  • Every group has its leader who has to set the pace and order the special movements.
  • Hao is known for his extraordinary pace and goal scoring instincts as a striker.
  • His explosive turn of pace and skilful style of play has seen Lucescu use
  • He's 6ft 1in, left-footed, got good pace, and I think that it's the right move at this t
  • is contemporaries is his ability to control the pace, and direction of a match, through leading by e
  • ween Mind & Heart" brings in a light and breezy pace and Michael Cretu sings in this track.
  • front row where he still makes good use of his pace and good handling skills.
  • apanese War, construction progressed at a rapid pace, and contemporary American military observers w
  • The piece then suddenly picks up in pace and is at Allegro Vivace.
  • tall and said to be "effective in the air", had pace and was adept with both feet.
  • ovided when the rider exceeds a preset pedaling pace and would stop when the rider stopped pedaling.
  • ; he has the responsibility of setting both the pace and distance of the run, which varies daily.
  • A right back or right winger known for his pace and attacking attitude, he was part of the Bulg
  • ded batsman who could bowl both left-arm medium pace and slow left-arm orthodox spin.
  • omized his career, as he exemplified phenomenal pace and great comfort within the team.
  • Swain burst through the gap at pace and set up Karl Fitzpatrick for a memorable try
  • left-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace and who occasionally played as a wicketkeeper.
  • Balotelli is credited with pace and technical ability, but criticised for a pet
  • Roy Sproson said that: "Alan's assets were his pace and good control.
  • g of elements of non-fiction reportage with the pace and devices of the novel.
  • re slow and labored, accompanied by a stumbling pace and mild confusion, although the victim may app
  • otts County team that season, with his electric pace and skill winning over the fans.
  • and dramatic chart which is varied in its tone, pace, and dynamics.
  • The game combines a relatively sedate pace and a then-rare first-person point of view (usi
  • good and interesting movie" and continued, "The pace and the quality of the color, muted and unnatur
  • Other criteria of play include a relaxed pace and freedom versus compulsion.
  • he was seen weaker than her two competitors Nik Pace and Nicole Linkletter.
  • He worked at his pace and refused to be rushed, and by the winter of
  • lower bouncer only to be surprised by the extra pace and bounce of the ball.
  • to Millward in space; Millward took the pass at pace and in turn then outstripped the opposition def
  • Pace and Kirkpatrick first played together in 1968 i
  • s a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium pace and off-break bowler who played for Middlesex d
  • he Christmas period saw Gosport falling off the pace and towards the lower reaches of the table.
  • He was primarily a bowler but his pace and style are unknown.
  • ral Arthur Radford, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Omar
  • l of his/her squad while maintaining a sense of pace and danger.
  • His quick pace and unpredictability made him a success at Brad
  • the race; Bayi led from the beginning in a fast pace and was 20 metres ahead at 800 metres, the othe
  • He is notable for his dribbling skills, pace and for his ability to score and create goals.
  • The injury also took away much of Dixon's pace and he was never quite the same player again.
  • od marker who was rarely beaten by a winger for pace and was also something of a penalty expert, pro
  • h Malinga's-Rubel can consistently deliver good pace and bounce, and once clocked 92.9 mph (149.5 km
  • He had a reputation for extreme pace and was widely known as "Brown of Brighton".
  • himself in front of the escort, controlling the pace and position of the escort, whilst the others f
  • ain weakness of his skills at all times was low pace and acceleration.
  • is a character study, proceeding at a leisurely pace and interspersed with twelve visitors - family,
  • dwell bowled mainly in-swingers and varied both pace and line depending on the stance of the batsman
  • ictability, with extremely subtle variations of pace and pitch characterising his bowling.
  • y became a fans' favourie because of his skill, pace and goalscoring ability.
  • ppearances throughout the 2005-06 season, Guy's pace and dribbling ability made him a handful for an
  • n 1874, George Frederick Bodley in 1884, George Pace and Ronald Sims between 1969 and 1979.
  • e fiction films, which rely upon fast narrative pace and special effects to communicate character ps
  • McCanlis bowled right-arm medium pace and was noted for his out swinging deliveries t
  • in 1983 for £150,000 where he was noted for his pace, and played every game in Watford's run to the
  • and the Chan Clan and Wagon Train, but the fast pace and low pay of the comic book industry at that
  • Alvarez is known for his searing pace and acceleration, both on and off the ball.
  • After a while, Alesi picked up pace and began to harry Villeneuve for 2nd place.
  • His bowling had both pace and movement and occasionally he could swing th
  • He continued his scoring pace and was moved to the Brandon Regals for the 192
  • He relied on his pace and acceleration to get away from defenders and
  • Kent, Oregon was known for playing an up-tempo pace and guard-heavy lineups.
  • e pre-production order proceeded at a desultory pace and it was not until spring 1940 that the first
  • operation, he did not adapt immediately to the pace and physicality of English football.
  • Standout features are the pic's sustained pace and its realistic quality.
  • He was a steady performer but lacked a bit of pace and over committed to challenges sometimes leav
  • have been looking for', we shall see if his raw pace and near faultless ball carrying in the 2008 su
  • loss of the senior bowlers: "With length, fair pace and swerve, Pollard proved so successful that,
  • d Belgium in 1918 had begun to show some of the pace and aspects that would mark later mechanized wa
  • Work progressed at a steady pace, and the dam was completed on August 15, 1942.
  • midfield than up front; he possessed plenty of pace and could cross the ball well.
  • n the 2005-2006 season, a lethal combination of pace and power gave him a name amongst the Scottish
  • ight-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace and who occasionally played as a wicketkeeper.
  • He is an all-rounder who bowls fast-medium pace, and has been used as both an opening batsman a
  • out of ten rating, calling it a "a nicely tense pace and with a compact storyline featuring enough g
  • e North transept in 1964 was designed by George Pace and a spacious narthex, designed by P. B. Chatw
  • essful with an effective curveball, a change of pace, and a version of the screwball.
  • as once described as "a big bulky back-row with pace and a mean streak"
  • am went onto dominate the race setting a record pace and winning four out of seven legs.
  • In the second, the Senators picked up the pace and Denneny scored at 15:15 on a pass from Clan
  • Meynell bred a new form of hound, with greater pace and stamina and a better sense of scent.
  • artin, with art provided by Rik Levins, Richard Pace and Frank Turner.
  • ter Yesim Ustaoglu brings a novelist's feel for pace and character development to a story that, at c
  • the cooks prepare the sandwiches at a very fast pace and keep the crowd moving without writing down
  • He is well known for his lightning pace and strong left foot It was alleged in 2006 tha
  • e almost always too wet to suit a bowler of his pace, and was probably the second best fast bowler i
  • He was a physically strong player with pace and a powerful shot.
  • He played domestic cricket for Mumbai as a pace and swing bowler.
  • n with a red flag or lantern enforced a walking pace, and warned horse riders and horse drawn traffi
  • mmer of 1894 was a major factor (along with the pace and break-back of Tom Richardson and William Lo
  • He was known for his quick pace and his occasional ability to score goals.
  • Smith was known for his pace and the quality of his distribution (whenever p
  • ent of Academia Sinica, Lee Yuan-tseh, over the pace and types of educational reforms needed.
  • Checa shocked the paddock by being on the pace and nearly winning the Barcelona race.
  • is good friends with high school classmates Lee Pace and Lynn Collins.
  • y meter, which constantly runs down at a steady pace and can only be refilled by collecting fruit th
  • od selection, bowling with controlled swing and pace and able to lure the Pakistan batsmen, unfamili
  • The final ran at a very slow pace and he was boxed in on the final lap which slow
  • typical 1950s noir, distinguished by its rapid pace and taut script, that delves mainly into the ch
  • allrounder, Palliyaguru bowls right arm medium pace and bats right-handed.
  • Situation Room featured lively graphics, a fast pace, and drew heavily on news from the Internet and
  • were John Thaw, Roy Castle, Diana Rigg, Hale & Pace and Fry & Laurie.
  • e next loose forward to emerge at Odsal, having pace and footballing skills.
  • The following year, whilst he lost his pace and his bowling declined to fewer than thirty w
  • he revolution commenced, Taylor was setting the pace, and the improvised music world has never been
  • tactical race, taking advantage of a slow early pace and staying at the rear of the field until the
  • He is recognized for his pace and skills, dribbling ability and play-making.
  • No known record exists documenting when Richard Pace and his wife Isabella first arrived at Jamestow
  • hated the car knuckled down to improve the race pace and reliability of the M26, and throughout the
  • s the basis for a new church designed by George Pace and constructed 1958-1963.
  • A more than useful medium pace and off break bowler who took 275 wickets, he w
  • 0, Sreesanth produced took 5-40 in a display of pace and swing to help dismiss South Africa.
  • inging the new ball and generating considerable pace and bounce.
  • ded a silver medal in the team event along with Pace and Jay Barrs.
  • also graduated from Klein High School with Lee Pace and Matthew Bomer.
  • ularly known as Nipper, he was renowned for his pace and for his ability to cross the ball early.
  • s, both academic and non-academic, at their own pace and level.
  • he dance is slow and somber, but eventually the pace and tempo pick up, and Lucky and Penny seem to
  • ort of performance commensurate with his power, pace and technical ability but which his "laid-back"
  • onsistent and productive wingers, thanks to his pace and close ball control.
  • h Massa, Ayrton Senna, Nelson Piquet Sr, Carlos Pace and Emerson Fittipaldi winning.
  • artner Le Cong Vinh, Thanh Binh possesses great pace and adds the footballing intelligence upfront f
  • the third quarter, however, Fitzroy's superior pace and power allowed it to kick three goals with t
  • The town had a slower pace and friendly people.
  • s and challenging them to progress at their own pace and level of development.
  • ountry's most assured full backs, known for his pace and composure on the ball.
  • shape changes into a wall to stop the soldier's pace and keep him from ending up in the Pacific Ocea
  • aid: "Dexter continues to move along at a brisk pace, and this week delivered one of its busiest and
  • Voice and mix engineer: John Pace and Gary Wagner
  • bowled very little and at a very gentle medium pace and batted low down the order.
  • a result, when ex-convicts Richard Hickock (Lee Pace) and Perry Smith (Daniel Craig) are apprehended
  • He is noted for his pace and ambitious attitude.
  • ed men reach up towards him; the music picks up pace and the naked men begin to push each other arou
  • ing; "He's typical left winger, he has a lot of pace and a fantastic left foot".
  • arge, heavily-built defender, he possesses good pace and agility.
  • $46 million) of the first movie on its plodding pace and the constant rewrites Roddenberry demanded.
  • ing a consistent quality of cheese, at a faster pace and a lower cost, depending on the type of chee
  • lite strike force that set a crippling marching pace and dealt swift flanking attacks.
  • ting that "I was very happy with McGrath's good pace and line.
  • es and took 3 wickets with his right arm medium pace and occasional leg breaks.
  • ight-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace and who also played as a wicketkeeper.
  • However he relished pace and would often be quick to put away any delive
  • A striker with lightning pace and world class dribbling skills, in her career
  • Hickson's return in 1957 he was able to use his pace and still kept scoring.
  • right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace and who can field as a wicket-keeper.
  • L after falling below his normal point per game pace and signed with the Utica Blizzard for the 1994
  • There is a slowing of pace and the return of the warm cello theme from the
  • ohann Jayasekera as able "to bowl with a lively pace and move the ball in favourable conditions", an
  • slimy Katayama, who begins to walk at a snail's pace and only comes to school when it rains.
  • h will be a big asset for us with his power and pace and he is a goal-scorer".
  • de up with aggression what he lacked in natural pace and took 809 first class wickets with his right
  • n and Adam Timmerman as well as tackles Orlando Pace and Fred Miller continued to protect Warner eff
  • Nymann is known for his explosive pace and precision crossing.
  • One was delivered at a slower pace and was often dealt with quite easily by the ba
  • He "tore defences apart with his pace and scoring power" and "took the best back line
  • 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
  • nt to Black Horse Ridge was designed by Richard Pace and built in 1822.
  • He is an "effective dribbler who can use his pace and trickery to beat players in the final third
  • The song was published by the Pace and Handy music company in 1917, but was first
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