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He'd agreed to keep to a pace that was amenable to his teammates, and so the trio plodded upward, one stair at a time.
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The judge is pushing both sides to keep to a frenzied pace for gathering experts and evidence.
He kept to a comfortable pace, not so quick that we couldn't chat among ourselves, not so slow that we didn't build up a sweat.
Plus, we keep our touring to a pace we can enjoy and handle physically, which keeps it fresh.
But, with North Americans' insatiable appetite for weed, technology will have to keep a steady pace to combat smugglers determined to work around prohibition.
My stint went very well, I pulled a gap like the team told me, so that after I pitted Tom could keep a pace to hold the lead.
We've got to keep evolving at a pace but everything is still about the action.
To keep investing at a pace of more than 200 startups per year, 500 could use that fresh $100 million.
A running coach might urge an athlete to try to keep an even pace here, even amid the band's big brass energy.
I found it difficult to keep a steady pace or a comfortable breath.
In order to keep impartiality, the participants were asked to keep a steady pace during the whole study.
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