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"Sovereign" has a driving pace and a sneaky theatrical intelligence.
It has driving pace, but it fails to move forward.
Quite apart from its driving pace, this film is already famous for having been banned in China.
The band's driving pace and technical proficiency made them an extraordinarily exciting act, though their tendency to add 15-minute drum or bass solos to live performances also left rock with one of its less attractive legacies.
His driving pace may also be undermining the good work he had done building up the Kirov, known again as the Maryinsky Theater, as it was called before being renamed for an assassinated Soviet commissar.
"How long will justice be crucified and truth buried?" he asked, and went on to provide the answer: "Not long!" Branch writes, "Already shouts echoed and anticipated his refrain at a driving pace, above cries of encouragement and a low roar of anticipation".
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Specifically, speed overestimation systematically prompted drivers to drive slower, whereas speed underestimation led to faster driving paces.
Technological advance, however, was only one of the forces driving the pace of discovery of the Human Genome Project.
He duly swigged orange juice and was still being booed years later when driving the pace car before the opening of the 2008 race.
Since the dawn of the industrial age, technology has been lightening the burden of work and driving the pace of economic change.
Vividly written with a driving narrative pace, it should become the standard work on the revolution.______________________________________________The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy By Adam Tooze.
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