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BBC London 94.9's Kevin Hand: "After another strong day, Middlesex should win this match, weather permitting, to keep pace with the pack of teams challenging for the Division One title.
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"It would be extraordinary and self defeating if terrorists and criminals were able to adopt new technologies... while the law enforcement and security agencies were not permitted to keep pace with those same technological changes," he said.
Rajner was permitted to keep the Suburban.
He will be permitted to keep his scholarship.
Participants were permitted to keep on light clothing.
His keeping just needs to keep pace.
Initial development of the barrier complex required a sufficient supply of sediment, maintained by offshore sources, to keep pace with rising sea level, which permitted progradation of a shoreline and development of a barrier complex.
During the 1990s and 2000s San Francisco permitted about one-third of the housing units that would have been required to keep pace with population growth, according to the city's Planning Department.
Williams tried to keep pace.
Clemson's just trying to keep pace.
Federal regulators are struggling to keep pace.
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