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In our hectic lives, it's easy to be pressured to keep a steady but rugged pace.
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His Utah Jazz, a perennial playoff team, entered last night at 6-10, unable to keep pace in the rugged Western Conference.
Where Celtic benefited from Bellamy's pace and John Hartson's rugged presence when they launched the ball long, the hosts could only reply with Dado Prso's endeavour and the confidence-shot Novo Nacho.
But I sense that much is changing on these rugged shores – modernisation will inevitably alter the pace of life and ancient traditions.
In part this is because gear changes are more accurate when carried out under computer control, so gearboxes do not have to be made extra rugged.One system that has set the pace is the DualTronic produced by America's BorgWarner, which is known as a Direct Shift Gearbox when fitted in a Volkswagen, and an s-Tronic in an Audi.
Liebenberg discovered that Kalahari persistence hunts required the bushmen to run an average 9 40 minute/mile pace across more than 20 miles of rugged, sandy terrain in 107-degree heat.
The question of pace, and who determines it, had brought us to the rugged foothills of the Pyrenees in the first place.
Instead of the usual intense debate about pace and speed figures, however, the talk was about the rugged terrain of Afghanistan and the elusiveness of Osama bin Laden.
The watch includes GPS — so would presumably be able to crunch basic activity data such as distance, pace etc. Add to that, it's water-resistant (IP67) and dust-resistant so should take some rugged, outdoor use. .
He was rugged.
Rugged individualism!
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