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Around the world, renewable power capacity grew at its strongest ever pace in 2013 and now produces 22% of world energy.
Wind, solar and other renewable power capacity grew at its strongest ever pace last year and now produces 22% of the world's electricity, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday in a new report.
Captain Tillakaratne Dilshan led a Sri Lanka fightback on day two of the second Test as England's tallest ever pace attack was brought down to size.
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Scientists say transferred smells may be important for other purposes as well, including enriching the habitats of captive animals with what Dr. Roberts called a "scent postcard" -- a mailed antidote to the misery of the ever-pacing zoo cat or bear.
I think we all spend our time multitasking at an ever-increasing pace, always putting family, friends and careers before our own health.
Crowd gets more and more antic without ever changing pace or speed.
Mr. Foster and Ms. Kaplan accurately describe a business world that moves at an ever quicker pace.
We need things consumed, burned up, worn out, replaced and discarded at an ever increasing pace.
While employers continued to add jobs last year, they did so at an ever slower pace, averaging 95,000 jobs a month.
One clue is that although China's trade surplus has started to shrink this year, its foreign-exchange reserves are growing at an ever faster pace.
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