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After the storm passed Bermuda, Emily became the second-fastest-moving hurricane of the previous century (behind only the 1938 New England hurricane), moving at a pace of or 31 m/s.
America risks pushing things too far too fast, moving at a pace dictated by politics at home.
David Saint's direction keeps the action moving at a pace that mostly conceals the play's lack of depth.
The variety of children, families, complex problem-solving, situations and locations will keep your brain moving at a pace.
The tiger is now moving at a pace that Mr. Alia can no longer completely master and conceivably it could even turn on its tamer and devour him.
But, like Germany, the majority of Western countries are not even moving at a pace to meet their Paris targets, which would allow more than three degrees of warming.
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He would move at a pace "likely to be measured".
A: We will move at a pace appropriate to our group as assessed by our guides.
He moved at a pace that blew one, two, three experienced Argentines away.
He moves at a pace and he's happy to be on set every day.
"But its institutional architecture hasn't moved at a pace with that".
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