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He kept his hands in his pockets for most of the day, pacing the sideline and watching his players dominate.
Captive polar bears, for instance, spend much of their day pacing back and forth, and clouded leopards pluck their fur out.
In spite of severe emaciation, many continuously stand, or have restless motions, or even spend a considerable portion of the day pacing or jogging.
The film grossed $32.5 million on its opening day, pacing 38% ahead of its predecessor.
In contrast, brown bears, with a minimum range of 0.5 square kilometers, spent only 10% of the day pacing and had negligible infant mortality.
Relatives found him the next day pacing near a pond, covered with scratches, shaking violently, she said.
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Like expectant parents, botanists at the University of Wisconsin, along with several thousand onlookers each day, paced through a greenhouse in Madison this week awaiting a botanical big event: the unfurling of the flowering structure on a rare and unusual plant, a titan arum.
"They make me out to be the monster," he said Monday, pacing.
Drew was in his element at practice here Wednesday, pacing the court in a gray jumpsuit.
"We need to accept the challenges of tomorrow!" he yelled into a microphone one recent Sunday, pacing back and forth on the stage in a tan business suit.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were among the most actively traded companies Monday, pacing the market's slide after a weekend report suggested the U.S. Treasury Department may need to rescue the mortgage firms by liquidating shareholders, a claim refuted Monday by a department spokesman.
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