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The update reflects a faster pace for the processing of claims.
Mandela faced a much greater challenge in early 1960, when the breakaway Pan Africanist Congress PACC) set a faster pace for resistance, and peaceful protests against passbooks were met with violent reprisals, culminating in the Sharpeville Massacre.
Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, has argued that the United States should withdraw its troops from Iraq 16 months after taking office, or by mid-2010, a faster pace for full withdrawal than envisioned in the draft accord.
The crystalline density of this phase drops with increasing second olefin content, albeit at a faster pace for propene polymers.
The subjects walked on the pressure-sensitive walkway at a normal pace for two trials, then at a faster pace for two additional trials.
Despite Hurricane Katrina's blow to the Gulf Coast and high gas prices across the U.S., chain stores successfully marketed back-to-school items and fall apparel at a 3% faster pace for the first week of September, compared with a year ago, according to Redbook Research.
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House prices in America are rising at their fastest pace for more than a decade.
In the year to March output grew at its fastest pace for 20 years.
In 2006 the euro area looks likely to grow at its fastest pace for six years.
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