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Eventually he hit on the idea of pacing it like a tension-filled procedural.
This is probably his best one day innings for England in terms of pacing it and looking in control.
The Knives does not pretend to be that, and it rattles along, but even in pacing it is outperformed by the spectacle of the real.
They went back and forth several times: first Peter, then Bob adding a lamp to be smashed, then Peter, then Bob pacing it out from start to finish, his long fingers punctuating the action.
Later, the dispatcher asked him if the man in question was doing "anything violent", and Fritz answered, "just pacing, it looks like he might be eating chips or sunflowers, but he's resting a hand kind of on the gun".
John Lewis, a leader of SNCC and a congressman since 1987, recalls listening to Franklin on the radio when he was growing up, in Pike County, Alabama. "He was a master at building his sermon, pacing it, layering it, lifting it level by level to a climax and then finally bringing it home," Lewis wrote in his memoir "Walking with the Wind".
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"It's not fast paced, it's slow.
You've got to pace it in the early stages.
And as staged and paced it is perhaps the most lucid "Salesman" I've ever seen.
He knows he is the center of the show, and he paces it carefully.
The Philharmonia finally came to it here, and Esa-Pekka Salonen paced it unerringly.
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