Word: paces
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Subtleties of interpretation thus play a lesser role, especially when the music serves to accompany another work. Hence, the Pops Orchestra’s unpolished performance was of little consequence to the concert, which was a welcome change of pace...
This time, Kirby hopes to move things along at a quicker pace: he aims to have a set of conclusions to present to the Faculty by the end of the 2003-2004 academic year...
...There were a few years, as he played his club football for Newcastle, Tottenham and Lazio, and also for England's national side in the 1990 World Cup, when he seemed on the verge of becoming a blond Maradona; the ball stayed glued to his foot even at full pace, his passes found angles that seemed impossible. Through it all, however, he was a notoriously heavy drinker. He now says that boozing contributed to his many injuries and 27 surgeries, leaving him with only flashes of his former brilliance. And now, at the twilight of his career, 35-year...
...Broadbent played a really good match,” Patterson said. “He is a lot bigger than Samper, so he slowed the game down to his pace and just hit the ball beautifully...
...It’s hard to stay focused when the pace is that slow,” she said...