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However on many forms of examination the examiners rate candidates on a ranking scale (e.g. as in PACES, 'Clear Fail', 'Fail', 'Pass' and 'Clear Pass').
Place in the oven and bake 40 minutes, or until the top is lightly browned in paces.
And he manages to make the vast car park feel claustrophobic as he marks out the size of a jail cell in paces: "three-and-a-half metres this way, three-and-a-half metres back".
In a studio on the Warner Brothers lot in Burbank, California, his arrival is counted down in paces between the coffee urn and the biscuit tray, while outside people queue for a chatshow next door and executives glide to lunch in their golf buggies.
Distances were measured in paces and then converted to meters.
However in PACES and nPACES, each candidate is seen by ten separate examiners (working as five pairs).
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But the reined-in pacing allowed the orchestra to play with fresh detail and expressive depth.
Requiescat in pace.
In Pace Requiescat.
Requiescat in pace, René.
Rest In Pace Tom Cover.
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