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So it is good to see that the UK is setting a cracking pace as it opens up government data for anyone to reuse.
I reported last week on the first half of the European Team Championship at the Creta Maris Conference Hotel in Crete, where Russia were setting a cracking pace.
Updated at 9.12am AEST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 9.02am AEST00:02 Good morning people, With the senate in its last week before the changeover, Australian politics is setting a cracking pace this Monday morning.
It was a major improvement for Seville after finishing sixth at Epsom, while Memphis Tennessee had finished fourth on 4 June after setting a cracking pace.
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Lee Lewis, the director, he wrote, "sets a cracking pace, and her cast doesn't miss a beat".
But, as usual, the stale political arguments have begun all over again.Mr Obama set a cracking pace in his first days in office.
It might not have anything original to say, but at least it sets a cracking pace – and with curly mullets, too.
Ivana had set a cracking pace with the debut issue, which in its 80-plus pages had, by some counts, no fewer than 56 pics of herself...
Mr Kamps argues that nobody else in Europe's fragmented baking industry could repeat his strategy: although his firm accounts for only a fraction of the market, it is four times the size of the next biggest.Having set a cracking pace, Kamps is still on a roll: profits and sales were on course in the first nine months of the year.
Earlier on a lively Bellerive pitch the visitors set a cracking pace with openers Jimmy Peirson (57 off 35) and Peter Forrest (62 off 43) adding a 119-run partnership to set a new first-wicket record total for the Heat of 6-208.
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