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The slow pace was set by the tourist calendar, to allow the city's Christmas visitors to see the memorial.
Frankie Dettori was in the saddle for this racecourse gallop over a mile, in which a fair pace was set by last year's Solario winner, Aktabantay.
The early pace was set by the Australian veteran Grant Hackett, long in the shadow of his now-retired teammate Ian Thorpe in the 400.
Perhaps the pace was set by the Duchess of Cambridge when her pre-baby bulge was hidden under a tailored coat by Alexander McQueen — in sugar pink, of course.
The frenetic pace was set early, with Sam Fraunces, the city's premier tavernkeeper, feting George Washington until the frugal president rebelled at the extravagance, as recounted in "On the Town in New York" by Michael and Ariane Batterberry (Routledge, 1999).
The remnants of an early escape were chased down; Armstrong sent his U.S. Postal teammates Tyler Hamilton and Kevin Livingston to the front, a fierce pace was set, and what the French call la grande lessive (the big wash — or, perhaps, the great rinse) began, as rider after rider was slowly dropped.
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If you're neither of those, you're in a spot of bother".The technological pace is set by Ericsson, a Swedish company that scoops more than a third of global mobile-infrastructure revenues, according to Gartner, a research firm.
That will stretch her speed out to a mile, though she was always cruising yesterday over six and a half furlongs – even with the pace being set by the winner of two Group One sprints this summer.
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