Fullback Matt Burke was relegated to the Australian bench, with Jones promoting Chris Latham in a bid to inject more pace out wide _ where he's pinpointing his attack.
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The days are gone when established companies invested in technology at a furious, if not thoughtless, pace out of fear that some Internet start-up might soon put them out of business.
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The Blind Captain or blind laird, as he became known, took an enthusiastic interest in the supervision of the building of the present Teaninich Castle, often pacing out the room sizes himself.
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While Edwards and Bayliss continued to set the pace out front, the crowd's attention was on Japan's Noriyuki Haga, who set the fastest lap of the race on Lap Four before crashing out.
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In crafting " One Fine Day ", Jung desired to diversify the album and mix numerous music styles into it, which led him to deliberately " pace out the recordings " of the tracks.
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"Coach told us to just pick up the pace out there, " said Croshere, who was saddled with foul trouble for most of the second half but still scored 21 points and pulled down 10 rebounds.
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From the gun in the final, the two Japanese runner Misaki Onishi then Ayuko Suzuki took the pace out at a serious level, the women running the same pace as the pedestrian men's race through the first 2, 000.
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I guess it's the nature of the concept of energy in the first place, since this is more abstract than a meter which we can pace out, or a second which we have all have a subjective feel for.
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Dusk darkens the rotunda of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and fresh-faced Christian students from around the world pace out the final steps of their savior Jesus on the ground where he was stripped, crucified and left to die.
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Automobile magazine put the Tahoe and the Expedition through the paces out West recently, and in its December issue it pronounced the Expedition the winner by a nose, mostly because it could attack steeper grades without fear of bruising its bottom.