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And the pace has quickened (see chart).
And the pace has quickened in the last year.
The pace has quickened greatly since 2003.But municipal mergers are unlikely to be the end of the matter.
The pace has quickened since John R. Kasich became governor in 2011, cementing Republican domination of state politics.
But in the city market, the pace has quickened a bit, allowing some New Yorkers to return to their customary haste.
Recently, the pace has quickened, with panel members spending long hours inside a Longworth House Office Building conference room hashing out the plan.
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The pace had quickened dramatically in the summer of 1989: Polish Communists were trounced in the first free elections in postwar East Europe.
As much as €25 billion has flown from large banks like Allied Irish and Anglo Irish in the past months and officials say that the pace had quickened in the last week.
The economic pace has quickened markedly since 1973, when the country joined the European Economic Community EECC; later succeeded by the European Union [EU]).
The pace definitely has quickened, though – the speed of health tech development today is similar to that in the consumer sector.
The medical charity Doctors Without Borders has recorded 33 hospital attacks since the area came under siege in July, and the pace has only quickened.
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