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Francis ventured into the court of the Sultan in an effort to make pace with the Muslims, and he was graciously accepted by the Sultan himself.
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The harder sections are nearer the end, however, making pace judgment as vital as ever.
The event in Portugal spanned six days, including two days of reconnaissance making pace notes driving the route at restricted speeds in a normal road car without any safety clothing or helmets, followed by an interval day with mechanical testing and media commitments.
This must have made pacing and other gaits impossible in which the contralateral forelimb to the currently propelling hindlimb is protracted.
But does that make the pace too slow?
It is just that vested interests and coalition politics make the pace of change glacial.
They need to make the pace strong and confident, very street.
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