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"Steroids make your hands faster in that they increase muscle in your forearms and pectorals and numerous muscle sets involved in hitting a baseball," said Dr. Charles Yesalis, professor of health and human development at Penn State.
He had hoped to swim faster in that final.
"You're losing energy faster in that deformed, warm, more fluid-rich rock," Dr. Nettles said.
While FedEx is bigger than U.P.S. in domestic overnight air-express shipping, U.P.S. has grown much faster in that area in recent years.
And he predicts, again correctly, that "the online technologies are likely to move the needle further and faster in that direction".
(For the empirical rules that Cassini formulated about the Moon's motion, see Cassini's laws.) In accord with Kepler's second law, the eccentricity of the Moon's orbit results in its traveling faster in that part of its orbit nearer Earth and slower in the part farther away.
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When talking about the almost unbearable conditions endured during filming, he commented that "nothing moves fast in that heat".
Porte started too fast in that time trial, and also in the Megève test, which looked like nerves getting the better of him.
But with a city full of planners -- the urge to reserve a room fast in that Berkshires bed and breakfast is second nature to some New Yorkers -- early vacation action can be critical.
"So inevitably, there are a lot of susceptible children and it is spreading fast in that age group".
He is quite old-fashioned fast in that he pitches it up - and it is the length that is so critical, particularly in England.
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