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It means Ryan Sidebottom, Stuart Broad and James Anderson will provide the pace options.
These two outside backs can provide the pace 'n width for the whipped in crosses that Lenny™ and Wondo® thrive on.
Albion boss Steve Clarke also gave new recruit Scott Sinclair a debut and he was to provide the pace and guile for Berahino to open the scoring after seven minutes with a neat dink past the Newport goalkeeper.
Goalkeeper Joe Hart had a relatively quiet night as a combative City exerted control until Argentine Aguero came off the bench to provide the pace and individuality to make the decisive contribution.
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Presentation software (Neurobehavioral System, Albany, CA) was used to provide the pace-making cue.
Oxlade-Chamberlain, though, provided the pace and ambition that had drained out of Arsenal's game in the second half.
The introduction of James Roby from the interchange bench provided the pace and thrust they had previously been lacking, and it was one of his first scoots at acting half that provided the impetus for another substitute, Andrew Dixon, to break their duck in the 28th minute.
It is the poison that provides the pacing, for example, in the Hercule Poirot mystery "Five Little Pigs," in which the time it takes for a lethal dose of hemlock to take effect allows five potential murderers, all of whom have good cause to wish the unlucky Amyas Crale dead, the opportunity to strike.
His tart asides and seemingly non-stop commentary on events provide the programme's pace; the motor that propels the rather languid staff onwards.
The wisenheimers and scalawags provide the finger-snap pace, from "It Happened One Night" (1934) to "Sweet Smell of Success" (1957).
There is limited but enticing evidence that pacing from the RV outflow tract may be able to provide the needed ventricular pacing with a near-normal ventricular activation sequence.
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