The regular pattern of alternating long and short syllables, which is reversed only in the middle, accounts for the measuredpaceof both poems.
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They were to be delegated certain powers topaceor control the movement of products between the final assembly spurs.
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In this context, building and services underwent considerable expansion, although they did not keeppacewith industry.
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Also, thepaceof the work, different dynamic levels, accents and phrasing were quite closely reflected by corresponding sound and graphics processes.
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The rate of pacing then progressively falls once the underlying process settles (usually within five minutes) to allow intrinsic conduction to be re-instated.
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To what extent did normative expectations about what constitutes a necessity keeppace?
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The development of political and social institutions, which requires a much longer period, just could not keeppace.
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In sum, with the decline in rural income in the 1930s, pampean agriculture ceased to attract capital at the samepaceas in the past.
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Venous abnormalities due to the chronic presence of permanent transvenous pacing leads do occur, but they are not usually associated with significant clinical symptoms.
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These issues require on-farm enquiries to evaluate the workpaceexpectations of farmers and their interactions with on-farm practices.
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The production lacked direction in terms ofpace, comic timing, and characterization.
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In 1968, the economy was functioning at a normalpace, with sales, personal income, and industrial production all growing above average.
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Towards the end of the 19th century thepaceof colonial takeovers and commercial penetration of poor countries quickened.
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Not everything commercializes at the same time at the samepace, and input markets are often undeveloped or absent even as commodities become marketable.
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However, by dropping thepace, the parents in turn could force the clergy, however briefly, to change direction.
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Collocationswithpace
pace
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accelerated pace
Reforms usually occur in a context of political turmoil and chaos, with interest groups being challenged and decisions being made at anacceleratedpace.
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accelerating pace
Nevertheless, the area planted continued to expand at anacceleratingpace.
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at an alarming pace
Three of them continue to this day and, indeed, one of them is accelerating at analarmingpace.
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