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Baseball is still selling tickets and drawing fans, but it feels as though it has dropped out of the center of popular entertainment, lost pace with the times.
Raikkonen was positioned to challenge Rosberg when his tires began to lose their grip in the final 10 laps, and the 2007 Formula One champion rapidly lost pace, ultimately finishing 14th.
To achieve this, the prime minister must finish reforming the management of central government procurement, which appears to have lost pace since Francis Maude ceased to be the Cabinet Office minister responsible for it.
Most unusually for an England captain, he copped some criticism for showing too much faith in his spinners, but he captained his seamers well, setting appropriate fields when the pitches lost pace and carry and refraining from bowling them into the ground in a compressed three Test series.
In my mind I knew I'd lost pace and strength, and you can't just build that back.
However, once I had a few things going at once (a few apps, a movie, and the browser), the processor certainly lost pace.
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They start well but soon lose pace.
It's disappointing then, that the film loses pace about two thirds in.
Mostly sharp and spare, the book just occasionally meanders and loses pace.
At best its recovery will lose pace or peter out; at worst, the euro economies may tip into recession themselves.
Go through the motions, but avoid losing pace because you'll get behind the rest of the musicians.
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