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On Mr. Assali's and Mr. Cotta's land, Mr. Stine worked fast, practically speed-walking.

It also shows that the speed practically does not change and that the altitude varies only a little.

IT is perhaps inevitable that we are still catching up with Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who worked practically at the speed of thought and who died of a drug overdose in 1982 at 37, leaving behind more than 40 films.

Also known as "bhouse," "bclub," "doo dew," "Baltimore trax," "ghetto trax," and a bunch more useless names that took about half a stoned second to come up with, this sub-sub-genre is what you'd get if you were black and decided to take all the white-boy shit out of normal house music, then drop the bass until it was practically nonexistent and speed the whole thing up a bit.

The animals practically flew, hitting speeds of about 0.66 meters per second in midair and landing up to 17 centimeters away, the group reports online today in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Next, the team collected dozens of L. aestiva copepods and recorded their underwater takeoffs using high-speed video in the lab.

"It's practically abroad!" At farce speed, all things eventually disintegrate; "Is He Dead?" soon turns into what Eric Bentley called "the theatre of the surrealist body".

Freeney is a classic example of a player who, over a period of years, bulked up and gained speed by practically living in the weight room and on the track.

And he teed up the third by seizing the ball in the Dutch box, dashing past a defender and playing a reverse pass that seemed practically unfeasible at the speed he was running, and the angle he was at, presenting Allofs with a chance to make it 3-0.

The kinetics of leaching was practically unaffected by the speed of shaking or by the pyrophosphate concentration.

Then, when the computers start to get sluggish, preventing even basic browsing and application use, getting them all back up to the same speed becomes practically impossible.

On the other hand, as seen from Figure 6, given the same proportion of informed bees (we use 5% here), when the total number of bees increases, the MSE improves but the convergence speed remains practically invariant.

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