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The abrupt departure of the executive, Frank Z. Ashen, 59, who had worked at the exchange for 26 years, is further evidence of how quick the pace of change has become at the exchange.
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As you get going, you'll gain a pretty quick understanding of the pace you go and how much you use.
The quick pace of the talks has riveted the public here.
In retrospect, although this activity was effective, the quick pace of the 4-wk unit, combined with the many assignments and activities that required higher-order thinking, was challenging for sophomores in the Biocore program.
She loved the quick pace of the filming, was delightfully droll with her annihilating put-downs, and she and Hope became lifelong friends.
The most notable outcome from the Jets' 20-16 loss to the Texans was the quick pace set by Sanchez (6 of 7, 43 yards), who came out firing in his one-quarter cameo.
"The step up from youth team football to League Two is a massive leap as it is a lot quicker, especially with the pace and power," added Martin.
'The NBA fits so well because of the quick pace and how fast things can change," he said.
The quick pace of pedestrians on the street carried her along.
What he's referring to is the quick pace of privatizations in the U.S. market, particularly in New England and California.
But by itself, the model was lagging the quick pace of today's markets, with trading desks putting in thousands of man-hours a year to go through the calculations.
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