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In recent decades, women have been setting new world records at a far swifter pace than men have, and that's unsurprising if you compare the athleticism of today's top sporting women with that of their punier predecessors.
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But supporters of a swifter pace regarded Mr. Schäuble's go-slow message as blocking one of the few paths they see out of Europe's debt trap.
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Funds for rebel fighters continue to trickle in but at a far slower pace than expected.
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Many Asian and other Southern economies are growing at a far higher pace than those in the West.
Most of New Orleans is below sea level, and South Louisiana's coastal wetlands, which once helped buffer the city from giant storms, have been disappearing at a spectacularly swift pace.
Minutes into the raids, they say, the police were helplessly pinned down and a night of terror was unfolding at a swift pace.
(kg) or by the book, you must work at a swift pace to make a decent hourly wage.
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