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The lack of visibilty for near-term earnings raised the ire of shareholders, but Cal-Maine seems confident that it can keep up its pace.
Technology is evolving rapidly and it is becoming harder to keep up its pace.
The company's international unit, which had been a growth engine, did not keep up its pace.
With new capital True can keep up its pace of investments, furthering the current technology blush we find ourselves.
With Mango headed our way, there's no reason to think this rapid growth won't keep up its pace for a while.
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If it keeps up its pace -- weekly sales haven't dipped below 100,000 since August -- it will easily become the first album to sell more than 5 million in a year since 2004 (when Usher's "Confessions" moved nearly 8 million).
After a couple of months of use, the G4 is slowing down noticeably, whereas the S6 - for the duration I had it - kept up its pace.
If the Jets' defense keeps up its pace, that might not be the case much longer.
Over the last several decades, technology has kept up its pace, while educational advancement has slowed down.
The star of the show, though, is a tireless bowed-instrument solo that keeps up its pace for almost the entirety of the track's duration it may take a couple of listens for you to follow of all its movements.
From the obligatory I-love-showbiz show-stopping song (by Matt Board and Joe Slabe), to the payoff in the group's final performance, which culminates in a tap dance contest between the Victorian protagonists, Elizabeth and Lydia Bennett, this piece hits its targets, keeps up its pacing and is very funny.
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