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The East Germans had started the colossal work of reconstruction after the entire city centre was obliterated in the Allied air attack of February 1945, and the Federal Republic stepped up the pace after re-unification.
These kinds of attacks are not new in Colombia's 38-year-old conflict, but the rebels have dramatically stepped up the pace of the aggression and their selection of targets appears increasingly audacious.
The arrival of the Internet has stepped up the pace.
But Mr. Monti has stepped up the pace.
Having stepped up the pace, though, England conceded in the 88th minute.
And the Clinton administration stepped up the pace in its final weeks.
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The ability to push a regional agenda could be stymied just as others step up the pace.
And so, George is stepping up the pace.
Then she urged her to step up the pace.
He tries not to lose any wisecracks, even it it means stepping up the pace.
Royal Mail talks boldly about "stepping up the pace" in innovation, efficiency and growth.
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