The discussion was fast paced and jocular, with nearly all of the jokes at the expense of IMX's desperate competitors. |
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An elderly man paced back and forth before taking a seat on the park bench, while a light breeze sent trees dancing in the secluded darkness. |
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The super middleweight bout was quite slow paced as Miller just flopped around while Easley watched. |
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The truck driver, in a green shirt, paced the cordoned off area, obviously distraught and somewhat out of his mind. |
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Part weepy, part thriller, the deliberately paced action is infused with unpredictable psychological insights and spiky dialogue. |
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Before the start the pair touched hands as they paced up and down while the medal ceremony for the men's 100m took place. |
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This moderately paced, often rugged cross-country junket is for experienced backpackers. |
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She didn't approach the door but paced the hall, her snub nose wrinkled at the sour smell of urine and smoke. |
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Cyclists take tows on the sly, grab drinks and food from them, and are paced back to the pack by them. |
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Quarter paced the sidelines while gulping down water out of his Gatorade water bottle and squeezing some of it over his head. |
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The production looks chic in her design, but it is clumsy, with long blackouts after each scene, and lazily paced. |
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Jack sighed and paced through the lobby, attempting to contemplate what to do next. |
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She paced and walked but never sat still to sing or tell Kyros and I of the news Kratos had let her listen in on. |
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She paced around her bedroom waiting for answers to questions which were unanswerable. |
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Still, the tightly paced story and competent direction gives the film a level of professionalism comparable to American B-movies of the time. |
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James was bringing the ball down, slow paced as he waited for his teammates to set up. |
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Once she got there, she paced the aisle, scanning the shelves for a home pregnancy test. |
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Normally, relationships progress by way of a reasonably paced flow of self-disclosure that is reciprocal in nature. |
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A slew of characters offering up information and speculation pop in and out in her lively paced, almost Holmesian pursuit of the truth. |
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Small groups of working girls are gathered along the street, paced evenly, plying their trade in the gloom of the night. |
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Bitterly, I stomped and paced around the small room, desperately thinking of ways to get out of the hole I'd dug myself into. |
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I paced restlessly around my small cell, stomach twisting with anxiety, and hunger. |
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Her lab coat billowed around her thin frame, smelling sour as she paced back and forth. |
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She had her arms wrapped around his neck and Iggy yapping at her heels as he paced about. |
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One study evaluated paced respiration, muscle relaxation, or biofeedback control in 33 menopausal women with frequent hot flashes. |
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The inner movements are also very beautifully paced with great introspection to be found in the lovely Andante sostenuto. |
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At one point during the evening, Camejo paced outside the Town Hall animatedly speaking into a cell phone. |
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As she paced, passing random strangers on the 17th Avenue sidewalk, the wind slapped at her and the pack dragged at her shoulder muscles. |
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After he had eaten he paced around for a while, looking for something to do to keep him busy. |
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The tigers paced desperately and the gorillas and chimps seemed listless and apathetic. |
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The man sat calmly in the rigid plastic chair, his hands paced lightly on the cheap desk in front of him. |
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This fast paced show is set to delight patrons in a town well known for its appreciation of quality productions. |
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Fletcher inhaled deeply and paced up and down in front of the sink and stove. |
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Instead of saying the rosary, I kept saying her name as I paced my office wishing that I smoked. |
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Boots clicked against the stone floor, their echo carrying down the still hall as the Prince paced with frustration. |
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Green uniformed prisoners paced bare concrete cages with not a blade of grass or a single ornament in sight. |
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Expertly paced trailers released over the past few months revealed nothing, and unannounced screenings in select cities created more buzz. |
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A vanilla-flavoured custard is poured in, and the mould is paced in a bain-marie in the oven. |
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They perform a range of covers ranging from fast paced pop and r'n'b to tender ballads and slow airs. |
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Afterwards, he paced around in his own form, then as deer-beast, and then returned to his true shape to fly in spirals above the temporary camp. |
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He paced around the baseline, trying different spins and strokes as if running some sort of advanced testing programme. |
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Quickly paced, with each song segueing seamlessly into the next, it's a homage to the golden age of crossover. |
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I drove home ashen-faced, where I took a bunch of codeine and paced around the house waiting for it to work. |
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This fast paced caper is full of twist and turns, sharp cuts and a racy soundtrack. |
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But director Snyder has paced this movie right and the intensity builds from the first frame to the last. |
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I walked a little ways back up the drive and paced back and forth under the chestnut tree. |
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Mr Leslie looked visibly nervous during the counts and paced up and down. |
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In The Lodger an ominous character paced the floor, which Hitchcock constructed of glass. |
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Kevin paced the area of the cave grunting, trying to work off his anger. |
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Joss Whedon delivers a nicely paced storyline, one which only hints at some of the motivations of the major players and frequently wrong-foots the reader. |
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The Sud Express dining car served a seven-course lunch, paced gracefully to last most of the journey. |
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The mix of gee-whiz gadgetry and the day-to-day routineness of Jack and Victoria's lives is interesting enough, but the film is too glacially paced. |
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Like the party on whose coattails it rides, change is likely torturous and glacially paced. |
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In this gripping, deftly paced story, a runtish boy dreams of joining the older boys of his village in their raids on trawlers and yachts on the Indian Ocean. |
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During his captivity Ai paced so incessantly that by the time he got out, after 81 days, he had lost an estimated 26 pounds. |
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For the first week, Emma paced at night and watched a late snow curl in drifts around the mailbox at the corner and the lamppost beneath her window. |
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While his batman stood quietly aside he paced back and forth in front of me a couple of turns, smacking his baton into his hand, then squared off in front of me. |
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The conductor sets out his stall with a deliberately paced opening. |
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The novel is a tautly paced thriller, but it also packs a searing satire of the much-ballyhooed modern world we live in. |
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Eager whispers followed his every step as he paced restlessly down the cream and burgundy corridors, glowing eyes shielded behind his dark glasses. |
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Watch it in high school or college and what you see is an imaginative, masterfully paced thriller, pure and simple. |
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Hammond paced around the man known as Samuel Phillips, who unwilling sat strapped to a bolted down chair in the center of the bleak interrogation room. |
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Refreshed and regowned, again in dark colors unrelieved by any bright embroidery, Aene paced nervously along a subtly lit path towards the Castrea residence. |
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Sleep was impossible, so his thoughts circled and paced, lingering on the memory of an encounter he wished to forget. |
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The narrative is paced and comfortable, peppered with bursts of predictability. |
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Unable to be still, he paced around the beach muttering something, his eyes wide and to the ground. |
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The flashing light paced our aircraft in steady northward direction. |
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Standing herbage mass in the pastures was estimated by measuring the forage height with a rising-plate meter in 25 places along evenly spaced, predetermined paced transects. |
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The Nut Job is a poorly paced, 1950s-set computeranimated adventure festooned with hastily sketched, one dimensional characters. |
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The story perfectly traces an increasingly fast paced spiral of frantic activity generated by Wally when he is told he needs to nap. |
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Tiger Woods, like other golfing greats, employs a smooth, evenly paced takeaway action. |
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The sheer crispiness in the air and slow paced vibe helps you slip into relaxation mode. |
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Some were in tears, some retired from the crowd and paced hastily up and down the road, some seated themselves by the side in silence. |
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It was intended to deliver fast paced, exciting cricket accessible to thousands of fans who were put off by the longer versions of the game. |
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When they left, she paced the house, proprietorially, feeling the feel of each stone in the paving with bare feet. |
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In the West End last night, I was thrilled as a first rate cast delivered a cracklingly fast paced comedy. |
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James Gunn's nicely paced screenplay also conceals a couple of decent double bluffs. |
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For the eighth year in a row, the Frisco RoughRiders paced all Double-Aclubs in total and average attendance. |
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There are lots of toilet jokes, the film is fairly zippily paced and the movable skulls of brainy Boov made me smile. |
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In her seventh album, Ace, she provocatively braids together lovesickness, sensuality and a strong sense of selfhood in grown-up, carefully paced tunes. |
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Napoleon paced to and fro in silence, occasionally snuffing at the ground. |
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Sassy Wilde's activism activities drive this fast paced story. |
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He paced nervously as he waited for the important phone call. |
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A fast paced fictional story about romance, self-esteem, and living with a learning difference through the eyes of Katie, a junior high school student. |
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Jayvee Casio paced the Aces with 27 points, whole Sonny Thoss fired 22, more than holding his own against the Aguilar-Slaughter combination underneath. |
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The youngsters oohed and aahed when the lions and tigers paced in their cages, but when a lion came too close to the cage, the children scrambled away, shrieking in fear. |
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