Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...heart pounded. I quickened my pace. You were more than a block away now and I had almost crossed Mt. Auburn St. But there were five of you and you were big--I could tell that even from a distance...
...indications of the state's worsening budget crisis continue to flood the State House on an almost daily basis, state legislators say they are frustrated with the House leadership's sluggish pace in dealing with the problem...
...mistakes was the 800-meter run, which Harvard swept, taking first through fourth place. All of the runners went out fast in the beginning of the race, with a N.U. runner taking the lead. But Harvard stayed right with the Huskies runner, forcing him to maintain a fast pace throughout the first half of the race...
...surpassing strangeness of Twin Peaks is not easy to pinpoint. Despite a few grisly touches, the show has little to offend in terms of sex or violence. Its distinctiveness is almost purely a matter of style. The pace is slow and hypnotic, the atmosphere suffused with creepy foreboding, the emotions eerily heightened. The news of Laura Palmer's murder inspires spasms of grief in everyone from the girl's mother to the crew-cut school principal, who bursts into tears after announcing her death over the p.a. system. In other hands, this might be melodramatic; in Lynch...
Earlier this year Lynch began to feel the pace of two decades of workdays that began at 6:45 a.m. and lasted long past dark. Adding to the load was his position as head of the Fidelity group of nine growth funds. A devout Roman Catholic, Lynch found that he was working not only six-hour Saturdays but also early Sunday mornings before attending Mass. "Alarm bells began to go off," he recalls. But when Lynch told Fidelity Chairman Edward Johnson III that he wanted to leave, Johnson urged his star fund manager to stay on in a less demanding...