Pace yourself using a mix of dance classes, weight training, and aerobic exercise. |
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Pace bowlers should master swing, change of pace, bowling yorkers and other variations. |
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Pace yourself with a pause at a cafe, in a square or park, before pushing on. |
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Pace and positioning, those two fundaments upon which the Azzurri have constructed their defensive abstinence, will do for starters. |
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Just then, Pace leaned forward and his oversize head interrupted my view of the seductress. |
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Pace won't steal an insured car, so he returns the Mustang and goes hunting for a new one. |
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To the chagrin of his coworkers, Pace commits to delivering 40 high-priced cars to a South American gangster with only a few days to spare. |
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Pace lines formed and dissolved as we each tried to find the right pace to make it 26 miles without bonking. |
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I posted about Katz's recent exhibit at Pace, monumentally sized paintings of pine trees, painted at his Maine studio. |
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They were presented with lifetime achievement awards by the Pace Charitable Trust which is making it a habit to come up with off-beat invites. |
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Pace arrow flogs you if your speed dips below your current ride average. |
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So too, says Dr Pace, is letting the water flow for a bit to get rid of some of the gunk in the showerhead. |
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Pace turns to the radioman to order an artillery barrage on the town. |
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Pace also hinted that it was contemplating diversification into healthcare products such as heart or insulin monitors and security products for homes and businesses. |
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Pace Lewis, common sense does not take anything that affects the time and manner of an event to be a cause of the event simpliciter. |
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General Peter Pace, former US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said we may see the threat differently, but we are existentially threatened. |
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Pace on board cadenced by repeated two hours long sleep periods, makes it very suitable for appropriate care and for 24 hours a day regular tests. |
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Pace bunnies are a staple of major marathons, as they run with pink rabbit ears holding pace signs to lead their charges to finish in a specific goal time, usually mirroring the qualifying times for the Boston Marathon. |
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Students in Environmental Science Communication at Pace University are assembling lists of vital online touchstones related to environmental science. |
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When The Economist stopped by last week Ms Roden was engaged in an animated conversation with Charles Pace, another pretender to Davidian prophethood. |
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Wren was inspired in the design by studying engravings of Pietro da Cortona's Baroque facade of Santa Maria della Pace in Rome. |
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A recent photograph in Details magazine reveals a jockish, broadly smiling Pace with his arm around costar Shawn Hatosy. |
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Requiescat in Pace WEST JEFFREY On October 22nd 2015 Peacefully at home, Jeff aged 77 years of Longwood. |
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Requiescat in Pace WHITEHEAD JOYCE On October 16th, 2015 Peacefully at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, Joyce, aged 87 years, of Jackson Bridge. |
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Requiescat in Pace YOULL Joan Someday I hope to meet you, Someday I know not when, To clasp your hand in a better land, Never to part again. |
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Funeral Mass on Thursday 6th September at 12 noon, followed by interment at Oscott College Cemetery, Requiescat in Pace. |
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Pace held an hour-long live blogging session on the CICC blog, addressing questions from bloggers on a number of issues. |
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Pace Foods has a new line of specialty salsas with ingredients that spice things up. |
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Besides DIMLA, the Pace plant manufactures methylamines and alkylamines like butylamines and propylamines. |
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Perrone-Filardi R Pace L, Prastaro M, Squame F, Betocchi S, Soricelli A, et al. |
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Some unlikely singing partnerships have been formed, from Sir Cliff Richard and The Young Ones singing Livin' Doll to comedians Hale and Pace with The Stonk. |
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And Frank Pace of Smokejacks inspired so much interest and excitement about local and fresh foods that two eighth-graders decided to intern with him. |
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The district is home to a number of large businesses with recognised brands operating on a national and international scale such as Morrisons, Pace Plc and Hallmark Cards. |
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Requiescat in Pace RICHARDS CLIVE DAVID 11th October 2015 After a brave fight at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Clive Richards aged 56 years, the dearly loved husband of Ute. |
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Idaho Medicade, Internection, Pace Analytical Services, Inc. |
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Stay on Pace with ASICS ASICS continues to support marathoners on race day with ASICS Pace Your Race, the official paceband of the 2014 TCS New York City Marathon. |
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Lewis RC, Meeker JD, Peterson KE, Lee JM, Pace GG, Cantoral A, et al. |
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Requiescat In Pace COLEMAN GED Your memory will live on in our hearts. |
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To make sure that all such effort remains fun and rewarding, the dogless hunter should set a pace that's both relaxed and ready for action. |
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The horses went at a good pace on this soft grass, and soon the two footgoers called out to us to stop. |
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Still, the dogged obstinacy of his race held him to the pace he had set, and would hold him till he dropped in his tracks. |
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The pace and extent to which the cyber is transforming our world increases daily. |
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The pace was fast and furious most of the time, with new high records of prices constantly being established. |
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In addition to setting pace for the line, the caesura also grouped each line into two couplets. |
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Kipling kept writing until the early 1930s, but at a slower pace and with much less success than before. |
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The rhythm of the song served to synchronize the movements of the sailors or to pace the labor as they toiled at repetitive tasks. |
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Some dancers were also associated with a tradition of mumming and hold a pace egging play in their area. |
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Further complications have arisen through sound changes with which the orthography has not kept pace. |
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Christina Culhane maintained a heart-pounding pace until she broke her stride to glance at her plastic Swatch. |
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If the real wage rate is not downflex, the pace of adoption of technical change depends upon the elasticity in the savings supply schedule. |
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The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers. |
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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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Henry's pace through Staffordshire was slow, delaying the confrontation with Richard so that he could gather more recruits to his cause. |
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They slowed the pace of Richard's mounted charge and bought Tudor some critical time. |
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The instability inhibited Spain's development, which had started fitfully gathering pace in the previous century. |
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His greatness came in the war with France, with the adversary setting the pace. |
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Whittle was unable to interest the government in his invention, and development continued at a slow pace. |
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This enabled factories to be sited away from rivers, and further accelerated the pace of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The United States of America is not yet a jungle of metropolitan areas, but we are citifying at a very rapid pace. |
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Role-players, carebears and casual gamers belong here. They advance at their own pace, oblivious to the race going on around them. |
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He came running around the corner at a breakneck pace and couldn't stop in time to avoid hitting the fruit stand. |
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Murray did not want to share the work, feeling that he would accelerate his work pace with experience. |
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The precise start and end of the Industrial Revolution is still debated among historians, as is the pace of economic and social changes. |
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After months in the horse latitudes, retail and auto sales are scudding along at a brisk pace. |
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This pace was maintained until World War I forced reductions in staff. |
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Netherlands, one of the pre-tournament favourites, combined their undoubted guile, creativity, pace and attacking quality with midfield grit and organisation. |
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Perhaps you would like to help us pick up the pace with a jody call? |
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Due to the slow pace of informal negotiations, BAE Systems exercised its put option which saw investment bank Rothschild appointed to give an independent valuation. |
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A friend of mine having occasion to show this section to a party of 4 bristlers, states that they withdrew a pace and seemed to be computing among themselves. |
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The steady pace of secularization picked up faster and faster during the 20th century, until only pockets of nonconformist religiosity remained in Britain. |
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After a week of working at a frenetic pace, she was ready for Saturday. |
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It was not until 1670 that the pace of rebuilding started accelerating. |
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