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Mrs Clinton had hoped to set the pace of the campaign.
"We need to set the pace for that kind of change".
Yesterday, the Tasmanian decided to set the pace of the game from the middle.
After breaking very alertly, Castellano allowed others to set the pace, and they raced in third down the backstretch.
It may be up to Hamid Karzai's government or its successor to set the pace of American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
These "private-public spaces" continue to set the pace for their electronic counterparts.It's easy to see why.
There were those who tried: Isaiah Koech was the first to set the pace, which stretched out the field.
Given its dominance as the world's leading military power, the US is likely to set the pace.
BEIJING — Distance running has its rabbits, who are paid to set the pace and bunny-hop off the track.
Crucially, Richie Porte fought his way through illness to set the pace for Froome at l'Alpe-d'Huez along with Poels.
His job was to set the pace for Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia to break the marathon world record.
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