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Voyager 2 sharpened its aim on Neptune and its major moon today as scientists reported a quickening tempo of discoveries.
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David Brooks wonders if retaking key cities and having elections will "put Iraq on a path to normalcy" ("Quickening the Tempo in Iraq," column, Oct. 5).
She felt a quickening of her pulse.
Now, it's diminishing, and at a quickening rate.
But all around there is a quickening, a shifting.
Our world is the midst of a quickening.
But officials signaled a quickening of rate hikes in 2017.
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United began to play at a more mixed tempo, quickening the pace when they needed to, and always with an eye to a fast counter-attack.
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