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Last year she set a fast pace but finished 12th.
But Defar was reluctant to set a fast pace, and so was everyone else.
He set a fast pace in January with the legislature, without preparing the public.
With a strong team effort as his fellow Z team riders set a fast pace, LeMond began the chase.
Not the leader, Robert Kibet of Kenya, because he was a rabbit whose job was to set a fast pace.
The government has set a fast pace by giving the BBC money to invest, and by auctioning franchises to pull in the private sector.
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I, Daniel Blake has set a faster pace than any previous Ken Loach film.
In this regard, traditional schools have an edge over online schools because they set a faster pace than the latter.
Prince wanted to set a faster pace of album releases, but Warners wanted a more controlled flow to permit maximum exploitation of singles and touring.
Mandela faced a much greater challenge in early 1960, when the breakaway Pan Africanist Congress PACC) set a faster pace for resistance, and peaceful protests against passbooks were met with violent reprisals, culminating in the Sharpeville Massacre.
Taking turns at the front to set a faster pace than one man could alone and letting the others draft in the slipstream and save energy, the chasers caught Chiappucci in about 25 minutes.
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