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Apparently oblivious to the composer's instruction to take the music at a "moderately moving" pace, Vladimir Jurowski holds up each phrase for inspection, polishes it, presents it for our admiration – then proceeds to do the same with the next, and the next.
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Work to reduce "the current backlog to a normal level of work … was now moving at pace", the letter said.
Japan begin scrappily, their three fragmenting, but they're moving at pace and take an early lead.
His sheer size alone, particularly when moving at pace, makes him a danger to any defence.
There's a sense that the story is really moving at pace now.
Jody moved a pace or two into the kitchen.
Seeing these animals truly move, not pace or sleep in a zoo enclosure, was a revelation.
If the game moves at pace it is because the Lions are on the move.
You are impelled to move, to pace in a small room.
It takes time to get things right, but if you turn it round it can move at pace as well.
Director Peter Sollett moves the pace along nicely even though this story is well known and the outcome created history.
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