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The drivers managed to slow down, and the race was neutralized for several laps before restarting on Lap 40.
Japan managed to slow down the U.S. attack after that, and got a goal before the end of the half.
I've recently managed to slow down a bit, and I even sometimes go outside for a walk.
Closer to home Carney's predecessor, Lord King, managed to slow down the UK's last house price boom – if only temporarily – with a single speech in the mid-2000s.
Lobbyists also managed to slow down negotiations by blocking a decision on voting rules, forcing negotiators to operate through the unwieldy mechanism of consensus.
In giving Smith the technique to succeed, Harbaugh has also managed to slow down the game for him to the point that Smith's decision making — highly questionable at times throughout his career — has been mostly on point this season.
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Even after Glaceau was sold, he could not manage to slow down.
He manages to slow down the rhythm of his noticing while simultaneously speeding it up.
We had a couple of rucks that we didn't manage to slow down against England and they scored from them.
Showing great dexterity, he manages to slow down and get it back on the chain ring just by nudging the pedals, without getting off his bike or - I think - using either hand.
If we manage to slow down the fossil fuel juggernaut before it boils the planet, groups like the Indigenous Environmental Network and Honor the Earth will deserve a great share of the credit.
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