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Your goal is to keep an even pace or, even better, to speed up at the end, running so-called negative splits.
As the adoption of Internet telephony by mainstream businesses continues to speed up, at least one influential communications industry group is embracing the technology.
"We know that people speed up at the end of exercise," says Ross Tucker, a researcher with the Sports Science Institute of South Africa, who has extensively studied fatigue in athletes.
Ordinarily I would say a climber should do really well but with this [12km] flat section" – to be tackled twice – "you need someone who can really hold the speed up at 55kph on the flat.
This makes him speed up at other times, as if trying to keep on course, so that too many aircraft and people come and go as Empire of the Clouds enters its final approach.
The harsh reality is that there is already a "race to the bottom" in the competition to win contracts, and the pace is likely to speed up at the start of next year when members of the World Trade Organisation end their quotas on textiles and clothing.
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"Ma!" She half turned, and then sped up at the sight of me.
In the final, I sped up at the start and until the turn I swam as usual.
Galaxie 500 did this, too, Krukowski says: "We were nervous and excited, and we sped up at the chorus".
The accident slowly carved Strauss from the inside out, remaking whoever he might have become had he taken a different route on that spring day, or sped up at a yellow light, or been in a different lane.
If you're like me, you've probably sped up at each marker as you strove to beat your personal best time.
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