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"But we need a bit more pace injected into the process – early detection is so important with CRPS.
There is a bit more pace in this surface than at Cardiff where Lehmann concluded the bouncer was a waste of time.
There was a bit of pace today and you can make a bit more room for yourself when you have a bit more pace in the race".
And will Ashley provide the funds needed to turn a Championship side into a Premier League team with a bit more pace and panache?
"We need a few extra faces," said Hughes, "possibly a bit more pace in the side, so we'll look for that type of player".
The pitch reportedly has a bit more pace than its Hampshire predecessor and the ball nibbled around all day, without behaving too extravagantly for ECB sanctions.
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I expect Trent Bridge to have a little bit more pace and bounce about it than this strip, so he will take some handling.
While I'm a big fan of Rooney and Lampard, it is nice to have that bit more pace around when playing against the better sides and I do feel in the next 12 months Fabio Capello will be under pressure to possibly leave one or two of his big players out.
Though an English event horses are required to travel with a bit more upbeat pace, while maintaining the light contact on the rein and easy paces.
It's a bit more fast paced and apparently it has a bit of a following.
Over the year, total household debt fell by 1.7percentt, and mortgage debt — the largest component of household debt — fell a bit more, at a 1.8percentt pace.
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