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Where others hit hard, he'll take pace off.
The students should pace off this distance and record it.
I pace off one particularly massive trunk at 50 steps, or about 150 feet.
He's taking the pace off the ball and minimising the scoring avenues for Morgan and Ballance.
As Sue talked to Don Enrique, Bud restlessly started to pace off the land.
For a majority of the race, he had nobody to pace off, having quickly fallen behind the main pack.
West Indies might well be better off taking the pace off the ball here, at least until Flintoff comes in.
Megan Schutt was the pick of the bowlers, taking the pace off the ball and exploiting her natural inswing.
Pironkova played cannily at first, taking pace off the ball and waiting for opportunities to unleash her majestic forehand.
We watched him pace off a ten-foot gap from the border to the fountain, then approach it at a run.
He too demonstrated his all-round credentials, bowling seven overs as England decided they must take the pace off the ball, and conceded only 21 runs.
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