| 21. | Some graves had footstones, too, and my sisters and I paced off the plots, measuring our ancestors by their markers.
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| 22. | He takes a lot of pace off the ball and makes it very hard when it is windy out there.
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| 23. | Still, he managed to control most of the points from the baseline even when he took pace off his serve.
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| 24. | Gilberto took the pace off the ball and clipped his shot past the stranded Comizzo to hand Gremio the win.
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| 25. | McGrath trained Thursday at three-quarter pace off a 12-step run and said his preparation wasn't ideal, but was coming along.
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| 26. | Vulgarity is not a staple of Lewis'public discourse, but fourth-and-1 will carry the purest soul a few paces off course.
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| 27. | The most famous exponent of the slinging action was Jeff Thomson, who bowled at extraordinary pace off a short run up.
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| 28. | She paced off her usual distance while Wilhelm extracted a cigar from a gold case and lit it with a flourish.
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| 29. | After crossing the third branch ( just over . 3 of a mile into the hike ), pace off 300 '.
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| 30. | Taking pace off the ball gave the 6-foot-2 ( 1 . 88-meter ) Davenport time to set up an overpowering response.
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