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The wisenheimers and scalawags provide the finger-snap pace, from "It Happened One Night" (1934) to "Sweet Smell of Success" (1957).
She explains that the quick-snap pace at which we expect to see new styles in shop windows requires ever frequent air shipments, and the growing rate of textile production means land that could grow food is being used for cotton.
"It's borderline illegal because sometimes the guys aren't always set when they snap the ball," Pace said in October, via Rich Cimini of ESPNNewYork.com.com
Ashton wants a team capable of playing with pace and snap on drier grounds later this year and today is an ideal dress rehearsal.
When I step back a few paces and snap a picture of this $50 billion beast, my reading is that Magellan is not about to go to the head of its class.
He had poise and style, and strong arms; he could dance like a dream, yet still look masculine; his sensitive side could snap knicker elastic at 30 paces.
Snap free at your own sweet pace, and I'll carry you home.
Unhindered by legacy technological infrastructure, these competitors can streamline their data operations and snap up market share at a blistering pace.
Struggling to ratchet up market share, the nation's medical-device makers are out to snap up their weaker brethren at a startling pace.
I'm not willing to have it take a glacial pace, but I don't expect to snap my fingers and it's going to be corrected.
To isolate total RNA, the LV free walls of paced and sham-paced hearts were excised, mounted in OCT and snap frozen in liquid nitrogen.
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