We clamber up over rocks onto a barren, boulder-strewn moonscape where we pick up speed. |
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This it did and we were able at last to pick up speed and regain steerage way. |
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Traverse for a variation, ski the side of a rib or drop over a roll, pick up speed, carve a big arc. |
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His wheel rims were already wet from the water already in the road and, if anything, he continued to pick up speed. |
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It is necessary to change down to third gear to pick up speed, especially when overtaking. |
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You start off really slowly and then gradually pick up speed as the horse gallops off like the wind. |
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However, she hopes that Health Canada will pick up speed after this promising start. |
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In the wake of the UNCED the intergovernmental process on forest policy dialogue did however pick up speed. |
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After a slow start to Natura 2000 in the late 1990s, we have been able to pick up speed in the last five years. |
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The United States presidential campaign will pick up speed and the round might then be put into the deep freeze for years. |
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There are some reinforcing themes here, but I'll try to pick up speed on them, Mr. Chair. |
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When one activity slows down due to the weather conditions another can pick up speed. |
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The raft bypassed a first obstacle and then began to pick up speed, propelled by the river's main current. |
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Its economy was just beginning to pick up speed, when the global boom began to stall and then go into reverse. |
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Over the flat distances, beginners tend to run erratically to pick up speed. |
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Efforts to improve the living conditions of the urban poor must pick up speed and extend even further. |
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I am therefore pleased to be able to report that the first year of the new Commission has seen the enlargement process improve and pick up speed. |
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If a racer loses ground off the mark but her skis only pick up speed after 3.8 km, the race is likely already lost. |
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Athletes make 3 or 4 rotations around their load bearing foot to pick up speed for the throw. |
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Although it is starting to pick up speed, the private sector can take corporate volunteering much further. |
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His sled is fast, and hes now starting to be more aggressive, and using the curves to his advantage to help slingshot him and pick up speed. |
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Apparently it is expected to pick up speed as it approaches the coast. |
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We still have a few more months, but the work will have to pick up speed and increase in gravity and depth at a much greater rate than we have seen so far! |
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They have also watched glaciers pick up speed downhill. |
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Moreover, its recovery is thought likely to pick up speed. |
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We pick up speed, balancing on bollards, scrambling up walls. |
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In this case, the movement starts to pick up speed. |
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Several factors are weighing on near-term growth and we don't expect a material acceleration in the economy until 2009 when big ticket capital projects pick up speed. |
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The Eurosystem is confident that the migration will pick up speed, especially when the EPC implements further improvements that respond to customer requirements. |
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The Ministerial meeting will serve as an important alliance-building exercise as the DDA negotiations pick up speed, including the new negotiating issues. |
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The gamble helped Jarrett pick up speed in his Ford. |
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