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Time quickened, the air glowed, the colors of the day grew sharp; my mouth felt fresh.
"The more we did it, the closer I moved to the wall, and the closer I moved to the wall, the more my reaction time quickened".
But now it's the time to quicken the pace.
But now has to be the time to quicken the pace.
It was time to quicken the pace, he announced; British politics is up for grabs in a way it has not been for 100 years.
A time that quickens the pulse of real estate agents and luxury goods purveyors.
From time to time it momentarily quickens, as if tumbling over a minor waterfall, but its song largely goes unheard.
Barça, at times overindulgent, at other times patient, and then quickening the thrusts with deadly effect, tormented the Brazilians.
He closed it out with another, this time down the line, and time seemed to quicken for the veteran, for whom the clock normally ticks obediently.
We are living in a time of Quickening, and we need to surround ourselves with light.
The five other finalists are "The Children's Book" by A. S. Byatt (a Man Booker winner in 1990 for her novel "Possession"); "The Little Stranger" by Sarah Waters, who is on the short list for the third time; "The Quickening Maze" by Adam Foulds Wolf Hallll" by Hilary Mantel; and "The Glass Room" by Simon Mawer.
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