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The Dutchman persisted with Juan Mata on the right flank, despite his obvious inability to keep pace with Rose.
Originally envisioned with pride as a rival to the dollar, the euro has become a frustrating symbol of Europe's inability to keep pace with American growth and investment.
By David Sedaris The New Yorker, April 18 , 2005P. 92 REFLECTIONS about the writer's inability to keep pace with his partner on vacation.
The New Yorker, April 18 , 2005P. 92 REFLECTIONS about the writer's inability to keep pace with his partner on vacation.
Early in her memoir on living with diabetes, Lisa Roney describes a hike through the Great Smoky Mountains and her frustrating inability to keep pace with her group.
In 1998, Philip Roth visited Saul Bellow and his wife, Janis, in Vermont, and proposed to Bellow that he do an… REFLECTIONS about the writer's inability to keep pace with his partner on vacation.
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Mr. Hoyer would not complain about the heavy White House agenda that has put vulnerable Democrats at risk, or the Senate's inability to keep pace.
The inability of testing protocols to keep pace with the drug industry is one of the reasons that sports may never be clean.
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