Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...successful in finding good shots and open men at the crease. After Dartmouth took a 2-0 advantage, the Crimson rolled off an offensive spurt. Dave Kramer put Harvard on the scoreboard with a rifling shot after a break down the right side. Tim Reilly scored twice to pace the Crimson to a 6-3 lead at the end of the first period...
...accelerated to the fax and satellite speed of light, attention spans have shortened, and dimension has given way to speed. A whole new aesthetic -- the catchy, rapid-fire flash of images -- is being born. Advertising, the language of the quick cut and the zap, has quite literally set the pace, but Presidents, preachers, even teachers have not been slow to get the message. Thus ideas become slogans, and issues sound bites. Op-ed turns into photo op. Politics becomes telegenics. And all of us find that we are creatures of the screen. The average American, by age 40, has seen...
...criticized for moving too slowly, but at least when it comes to some of its assets, slowly is just the right pace. A rush to sell could lower real estate prices, forcing new defaults and a downward spiral. It is thus somewhat alarming to note that this is exactly the direction the RTC of late seems to be heading. As Barron's subtly headlined its April 30 cover story on the agency: SELL! SELL! SELL...
Bush recognizes that the rapid pace of events will later lead to even deeper troop cuts on both sides. Soviet forces are not capable of launching a surprise invasion of Western Europe now that their allies in the Warsaw Pact have declared independence and the U.S.S.R.'s military effectiveness has disintegrated. The Soviet army is significantly weakened by ethnic strife and insubordination in the ranks. (At the NATO meeting in Brussels last week, a senior defense expert disclosed that the Soviet army mobilized an entire division in its Moscow barracks last February as a signal to the Kremlin against further...
...Black and White sprinted to a three-seat lead early in the race, maintaining a steady pace of 35 strokes per minute. After the Terriers were unable to move through Radcliffe with a power 20 at 500 meters, Coach Liz O'Leary's squad responded with a strong move of its own at the 1000-meter mark, steadily pulling away to win by open water...