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In the course of the day, he manages to make contact with almost everyone of personal importance: they have to climb into the back of the car with him, or occasionally exchange dialogue in diners or cafes – a sequence of cameos that is like a decelerated version of a drowning man who sees his life flashing before his eyes.
Ryan Schreiber of Pitchfork Media noted the song as the "most notable 80s throwback" of the album, as its "augmented chords" call to mind Patti Austin and James Ingram's 1983 single "Baby Come to Me" and Michael Jackson's 1983 single "Human Nature", or a decelerated version of "Baby Be Mine", from Jackson's 1982 album, Thriller.
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Thereafter they decelerated.
It steadily decelerated.
Transportation costs also decelerated.
And the rate has decelerated every quarter since.
Economic growth has decelerated since last June to half its earlier pace.
In the past 12 months, growth has decelerated appreciably.
Food and beverage prices, which soared last year, have decelerated slightly in 2008.
Tennis will die if the pace of the game is not significantly decelerated.
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