Word: paced
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Sometimes the books were not ready, and other times, the mimeograph would not work. I myself had a very hard time keeping up with the pace of reading and lecture, and you can only imagine the extra effort she needed. But Sally kept on struggling. She discussed the issue with a myriad of representatives from the AEO office, each time describing the equipment she had been promised during pre-frosh weekend...
...might complain that the pace lends itself to superficiality. But though the novel may not match Malcolm’s epic ambitions—at times the plot is forced and the loose ends tied too neatly—its shortcomings do little damage to the readability of the novel...
...race came down to the final stretch, when Andersson broke a stride clear of Scott to win the gold medal with Anna Dahlberg in 16 minutes 36.9 seconds. Scott, 31, and Renner, 29, finished 0.6 seconds behind for the silver. Finland won the bronze, 2.3 seconds off the pace, and Norway finished fourth...
...cell research facilities, University officials told a group of Allston residents last night. The presentation to the Harvard-Allston Task Force suggests that momentum is building for the University’s development of its land holdings across the Charles River, though planners expressed some frustration with the slow pace of Harvard’s decision-making process, mentioning several times their attempts to pressure the University to come to a decision about the ideas it has been batting around since last spring. “We’re pushing the University really hard to make up its mind...
...health insurance fee, and so on. Although we are pleased to see that financial aid and a limited number of grants are available for these opportunities, in line with the current plans called for by the Committee on Education Abroad, we hope to see these funds expand to keep pace with the growing study abroad program. Reservations about the quality of education outside the walls of Harvard also play an important role in inhibiting students from leaving Cambridge. Such doubts are especially common among students in the sciences, where sequenced curricula depend on consistently solid instruction. Last year, science concentrators...