A little speed will take care of that, letting you zip around and fight at an incredibly fast pace. |
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Bandari's fast pace caught up with him in the closing four furlongs as first Millenary and then Warrsan outpaced him. |
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The competitors were doing 29 miles per hour for the first hour, an incredibly fast pace. |
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As far as my little experience is concerned, I am very happy directing a young think tank that is growing at a fast pace. |
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You could start off doing eight three-minute runs at a very fast pace, with one minute's brisk walk in between each. |
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The action moves at a fast pace from beginning to end, complete with cinematic camera angles, wherein lies my biggest beef. |
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The castle was no more than a good two hour's walk now, if he kept fast pace and didn't stop. |
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The cars, the people, even birds flying through the sky were moving at a super fast pace, but the sound was on mute. |
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The chic shops and bars, and above all the fast pace of life, reinforce the sense that London is the centre of the universe. |
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The under-growth was very light, and the pines did not grow close together, so we were able to walk at a fairly fast pace. |
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As the run-in approached Bertogliati's Lampre team set a fast pace before the Telekom team took over. |
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While potentially dangerous, field hockey is not a contact sport like ice hockey, but spectators will appreciate its subtleties and fast pace. |
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This time, she walked at an extremely fast pace to see if Erik could keep up. |
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This section of town was busier than the previous sections, with people walking every which way at an extremely fast pace. |
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The constant fast pace of football is reduced to long pauses to determine if a player had two feet in-bounds. |
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Everyone waited and watched as the person just rode straight on at a fast pace, never stopping to look at them or anything. |
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The game progressed at a fast pace and many techniques were used in strategic play throughout the game. |
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Keeping up her same fast pace, she grabbed her hairbrush and brushed her black hair that reached down to the middle of her back. |
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Outdoor activities such as kayaking, spelunking and extreme sports have also become popular escapes from the fast pace of modern life. |
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More importantly, they're purposely kept brief to maintain the fast pace of the game. |
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For newcomers lacking experience with Shanghai's language, culture, daily life and fast pace, the possibility of trouble was high. |
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Since Thursday 12th November, Safran has been at the front and setting a fast pace in this transatlantic race. |
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Far from Imperial worlds where cities lay in ruins, the Tau race expands at a fast pace. |
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We hope today that the materialization has already begun and that it will continue at a fast pace. |
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Because of the fast pace of the game, catching a reneger is difficult. |
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Revving up your metabolism requires both heavy weight and a fast pace. |
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This, combined with the fast pace of technological change, will require the programme to be adaptable to future developments. |
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As you also noted, the Azerbaijani economy is continuing to grow at a fast pace. |
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If you are a manager responsible for employee relations matters, you don't have to be told about the fast pace of change. |
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Given the fast pace and constant change facing this file, it is never boring and it always peaks my interest. |
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In full rain conditions Checa was again a strong performer, as he demonstrated with his fast pace in yesterday's second free practice. |
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Never before in the history of humankind, knowledge has been reproduced at such a fast pace as it is today. |
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The King and Francois put spurs to their horses and took off at a fast pace, and there was no more leisure for conversation as the rest of the party followed suit. |
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The preparatory work for the new exhibition halls being built in Basel is running on schedule, and the construction of the new south halls in Lausanne is advancing at a fast pace. |
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In Europe, however, events were moving at a fast pace. |
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China's demand for Autoimmune Drugs has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. |
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During the growing season, which is spring and early summer in temperate climates, grass grows at a fast pace. |
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When passing through the door at a slow speed, the scale will end up in the red or orange zone, whereas a normal or fast pace pushes the scale into the green zone, indicating that significant electric energy is generated. |
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China's demand for poly methyl methacrylate has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. |
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Having already covered some 1,000 nautical miles at a fast pace, the fleet crossed the Equator last night, and is now sailing in the northern hemisphere. |
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The Simera 128K card is well positioned to help operators attract more subscribers through offering of next generation services, at a fast pace, with outstanding value. |
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Moreover, real participation by communities in the creation and growth of early childhood programmes is difficult if a fast pace of growth is desired. |
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On the other hand, the fast pace of innovation means that there is a risk that the digital divide, and therefore social divides, will widen, to the detriment of the social and territorial cohesion that we are working towards. |
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The use of digital technology is growing at a very fast pace which led to the emergence of systems based on the cognitive infocommunications. |
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Greer brings to life the three parts of Gretchen Yee's adventures with the same fun and fast pace that is present in the print version. |
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It is also important for provision to be made for the directive to be adjusted and amended in line with new developments resulting from the fast pace of change in biotechnology and its applications. |
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Challenges ahead: Given the existing budgetary constraints at both national and local level, the regions lagging behind may find it difficult to cope with the fast pace of the process of decentralisation. |
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The fact is that the region is growing at a very fast pace. |
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Saturday, she would prefer a fast pace from the start. |
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A fast pace leaves most people feeling rushed. |
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My thoughts meandered along with my fast pace. |
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Meanwhile, researchers in other countries would be proceeding at a fast pace. In a highly competitive research environment, we cannot afford to lose time if we want to maintain or improve our competitive position. |
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At a hair-raisingly fast pace of 218 crotchets-a-minute with the piece largely written in quavers, one can immediately see that this is for the fully fledged guitarist only. |
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This fast pace game can be intimidating for new comers who arent very sure how others are winning because there are so many different ways to place a bet. |
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Around 4000 BC, the Saharan climate started to become drier at an exceedingly fast pace. |
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Established in 2008 within the Xiaoshan District of Zhejiang, China, Linkman International Language Institute is a language training institution that has grown at a fast pace. |
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