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Walking, to put it oxymoronically, is Rush's preferred pace.
The episodic format also afforded Dontnod the freedom to tell a story at their preferred pace: slow.
Lagat was behind his preferred pace after a mile but used the final 800 meters to make up ground, sprinting away from the pack on the last lap.
In landing with the Knicks, Felton is moving from one offensive extreme in Larry Brown's deliberate halfcourt sets in Charlotte to D'Antoni's preferred pace of organized chaos.
They were given a touch-screen laptop and asked to trace wiggly lines of varying widths - slowly, quickly and at their own preferred pace.
Take away the female's opportunity to escape or proceed at her preferred pace, and no amount of bremelanotide would get those ears to wiggle.
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However, the included studies of Chou et al. [ 13] use different paces (fast or preferred gait speed) in the gait speed tests, what could have influenced the mean gait speed performance.
The lawyer behind many of the recent spate of trials against Turkish writers, Kemal Kerincsiz, preferred to pace up and down the corridor outside the courtroom.
Falcao was left out of the match-day 18 for Southampton, Van Gaal admitting afterwards that he preferred the pace of James Wilson who was a substitute.
t is hypothesized that respondents' views on GP payment systems would reflect gender differences and underlying differences in personality traits in terms of risk attitude, income motivation, and preferred work pace.
Answers to these two questions are sought explained by differences in respondent characteristics such as gender, personality traits regarding risk attitude, the importance of high income, preferred work pace, as well as their GP-experience and their inclination to work as a GP (see Table 1).
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