Carriages being pulled by horses clip-clopped along the coble streets and their masters whipped them to pick up the pace. |
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Well, mainly it's going to pick up the pace because of that trough of low pressure, that cold front. |
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With deepest apologies, I think I will be taking quite a little while with updates at times, but then again, I might be able to pick up the pace. |
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He began to pick up the pace and managed to climb to 6th during the first hour before pitting for fuel and fresh tyres. |
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Then pick up the pace so that for the next 5 minutes you are walking briskly. |
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The Commissioner considers that the measures taken are a step in the right direction, but that there is a need to pick up the pace. |
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But when you're in a hurry or you just want to pick up the pace, a CVT will hold the engine at its power peak during full-throttle acceleration. |
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Often, music can make exercise more enjoyable, and may even help you pick up the pace of your activity. |
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When we're nervous, the adrenaline rush we get tempts us to pick up the pace in everything we do, including speaking. |
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The relatively slow progress in sanitation when compared with that for water indicates an urgent need to pick up the pace. |
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Only growing one centimeter per year for the first decade, Saquaros pick up the pace later in life, often living well over a century. |
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The tools for corporate anti-corruption action are broadly and readily available but companies must pick up the pace in applying them. |
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The provinces need help to pick up the pace in vaccinating Canadians, more personnel, more vaccination sites, longer hours. |
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Relatively soft in more-relaxed driving, it can be quite capable of keeping the car stuck to the pavement when we pick up the pace. |
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More robust and visible leadership is necessary in order to pick up the pace of the actions being taken by the federal institutions. |
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We must pick up the pace by a combination of rationalising our current actions and stimulating new ones. |
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Exhilarated by her return to filmmaking, campion expects to pick up the pace. |
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When the Spanish speakers pick up the pace and the volume, it's an auditory cue to stop reading your newspaper, balancing your checking account or writing your article. |
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This work is well underway, but we must pick up the pace. |
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There's time to pick up the pace, but it better get going soon. |
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In so doing Groupama 3 is likely to be able to pick up the pace over the last few hundred miles and is due to approach the continental shelf at nightfall. |
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The Government of Canada should heed her warning: it must be diligent in advancing linguistic duality and pick up the pace if it wants the train to reach its destination of the fullest linguistic equality possible. |
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After a few hours of sailing close-hauled, the trimaran will once again be able to pick up the pace with beam winds, which will remain moderate, on navigable seas. |
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Perhaps you would like to help us pick up the pace with a jody call? |
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