Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Page and Plant showed some signs of aging. But they played at a frenzied pace for exactly two hours, leaving the sell-out crowd with a sense of satisfaction at having seen the men who hundreds of other rock stars have subsequently pointed as their inspiration...
Although Cornell managed a 9-8 win at third doubles, the Crimson doubles play has certainly picked up the pace lately and could be a critical factor in its upcoming matches...
Self-described as a multi-media piece, "The Remnant" disturbs the senses long after the finale. That characters do not take a bow, renders the performance all the more uncanny. The pace is quick and illusion and reality are conflated. The upshot is a schizophrenic journey seen from a mad person's point of view...
Students and faculty in the department said they were surprised at the pace of the process. "We didn't realize it could be this quickly," said J.D. Paul, a physics graduate student...
Examples of overaggressive treatment based on test results abound in fields ranging from cardiology to back surgery. But what has brought this issue to the fore is the extraordinary pace of genetic research. In the past few months, scientists have developed experimental tests for several cancer-causing genes that were discovered only last year--including one called BCRA1, which, if mutated, can trigger breast tumors. Tests for newly identified genes that cause melanoma and colon cancer will soon be marketed to doctors...