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He added: "To get the thing out of the water, I had to pace myself.
Then I looked down at the bucket and realized I had to pace myself better if I was to last at the sink.
Maybe he indeed was just burned out; it had reached the point where he couldn't sit through Laker home games but had to pace about in an exit ramp.
Several advisers said there was a keen sense in the Bush campaign that it had to pace its announcements and temper its enthusiasm, given Vice President Al Gore's pending legal challenges to the election and the United States Supreme Court's imminent consideration of an appeal filed by the Bush campaign.
She knew she had to pace herself, for these efforts; when she took a bath, she was careful not to wet her hair, which still looked all right from the hairdresser's, because washing and drying it would use up too much of her strength.
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You have to pace your eating and drinking.
You have to pace yourself.' He wasn't referring to the drink but to success.
"I just have to pace them and put them in the right position to be successful".
Sometimes, like in this collection, they're wearing hobbled skirts and you have to pace them.
"I'll have to pace myself," Mr. Kennedy acknowledged of meeting the demands of a fuller workload.
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