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He was deliberate, as is his habitual pace.
Ninety-three participants, 70 89 years old, were asked to walk 400 meters at their habitual pace while wearing Actigraph [ 29].
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The pace of BBC TV news, with its habitual visits to widget factories near Swindon discussing the issues of Brexit, can be slow, going on catatonic.
20 Given that our objective measure of walking speed was closely associated with self-reported usual walking pace, this might reflect a simple objective measure of habitual physical activity and fitness.
Participants reported habitual physical activity from a 20-item questionnaire, 9 a question about usual walking pace (slow/average/brisk/fast), current smoking levels, weekly alcohol intake (units per week) and self-rated health (excellent/very good/good/fair/poor).
The first signs that England might no longer be the pushover of old came at Edgbaston towards the end of the 2004 season when, in the semi-final of the Champions Trophy, Steve Harmison's pace and bounce roughed up the bully-boy Hayden and forced him back into his crease from his habitual camp a yard down the pitch.
Not the habitual shopper.
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And it became habitual".
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