| 1. | Gone are the methodical and slow-paced advances of Normandy.
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| 2. | Pace-Wildenstein is drumming up business in some unlikely places.
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| 3. | He says parties are keeping up a similar pace this year.
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| 4. | Each knows how to slow down or speed up its pace.
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| 5. | Having a sane pace to my life helps keep me healthy.
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| 6. | Comfortable tables and benches abound for eating at a leisurely pace.
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| 7. | Next year's growth could exceed even that torrid pace.
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| 8. | You can only go at the pace of the slowest person,
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| 9. | They keep the complicated show moving at an extraordinarily brisk pace.
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| 10. | Bush and his campaign are setting the pace, she said.
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