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pace and change
The best course is to recover his physical excitement by a change of pace that makes him ardent again.
There are the full-bodied, resourceful voices of Robert Weede, Mimi Benzell and Tommy Rall to make the most of Mr. Herman's lilting melodies and, for an occasional change of pace, the bright humor of Molly Picon.
The rapid pace of change in the ironclad period meant that many ships were obsolete as soon as they were complete, and that naval tactics were in a state of flux.
The pace of change accelerated considerably in the following century, and women and men's fashion, especially in the dressing and adorning of the hair, became equally complex and changing.
In utilizing this approach, greater motivation is likely to result for both parties as the expert becomes the mentor and trainer and the cross-training team member finds learning new tasks to be an interesting change of pace.
He suggested that " we have to keep in mind the awesome pace of change and realise how little time is left to act, and then each community and nation must find the best use of the resources they have to sustain civilisation for as long as they can ".
Much of the effectiveness of the flipper is attributable to the " pop ", that is, the extra pace and change in trajectory that is imparted to the ball when it is squeezed out of the bowler's hand.
Ultimately though the New Left disintegrated, largely because members of the SDS dissatisfied with the pace of change, incorporated violent tendencies towards social transformation.
In addition, the city ’ s colossal pace of change ( compared by some to that of Chicago ), had caused its chief planner, Martin Wagner ( 1885 – 1957 ), to foresee the entire centre being made over totally as often as every 25 years.
In the late nineties, while working on the design for the new headquarters for Universal ( currently Vivendi ), OMA was first exposed to the full pace of change that engulfed the world of media and with it the increasing importance of the virtual domain.
Concern about the rapid pace of technological change crystallized around the concept of the technological singularity, popularized by Vernor Vinge's novel Marooned in Realtime and then taken up by other authors.
The pace of natural selection would depend on variability and change in the environment.
A rapid pace of change across the country, especially in growing cities, combined with new waves of immigration and migration of rural whites and blacks to cities, all contributed to a volatile social environment and the rise of a second Ku Klux Klan ( KKK ) in the South and Midwest after 1915.
However this was to change over the course of her life as the Tudor conquest of Ireland gathered pace.
Due to the rapid pace of change, by the late 1980s, grievances over inflation, limited career prospects for students, and corruption of the party elite were growing rapidly.
In 2009, Andrew Roger and Alastair Simpson emphasized the need for diligence in analyzing new discoveries: " With the current pace of change in our understanding of the eukaryote tree of life, we should proceed with caution.
The PPP also sought to implement its reform program at a rapid pace, which brought the party into confrontation with the governor and with high-ranking civil servants who preferred more gradual change.
* 1972 — Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge proposed an idea they call " punctuated equilibrium ", which states that the fossil record is an accurate depiction of the pace of evolution, with long periods of " stasis " ( little change ) punctuated by brief periods of rapid change and species formation ( within a lineage ).
Adrien Begrand of PopMatters dismissed the original recording, but praised the re-release, writing " the album blazes on at a furious pace, and being a 1985 metal album, the subject matter, though now a bit dated, is such a refreshing change from the suburban angst that dominates today's nu-metal.
A change of pace about misfits on a Little League baseball team turned out to be a solid hit in 1976 when Matthau starred as coach Morris Buttermaker in the comedy The Bad News Bears
Hitchcock planned the film as a change of pace after his dark romantic thriller Vertigo a year earlier.
The pace of change has been modified somewhat in recent years by man-made barriers, such as dams on the Rhône and sea dykes, but flooding remains a problem across the region.
* The pace of technological change continues to accelerate as the 22nd century nears.

pace and however
Their markets are however growing at a quicker pace.
Nehru, however, was not satisfied with the pace of the national movement.
By 1499, however, Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros grew frustrated with the slow pace of the efforts of Granada's first Archbishop, Fernando de Talavera, to convert non-Christians to Christianity and undertook a program of forced Christian baptisms, creating the Converso ( convert ) class for Moors and Jews.
A " Level Two " championship, referred generically as the V8 Supercar Development Series, and presently by the commercial identity of Dunlop V8 Supercar Series, was originally intended for privateers who formerly raced in the Level One series but have been left behind by increasing pace of the professional teams, however, some " Level One " teams run secondary teams in the Dunlop series to " blood " new drivers or as a secondary income stream for drivers without a team of their own.
Inefficiency in the public sector has been rising however at a gradual pace ; external resistance to developing the country's richest natural resources is mounting ; and power sectors including infrastructure have all contributed to slowing economic growth.
Hampden County was split from Hampshire County in 1812, because Northampton, Massachusetts was made Hampshire County's " shire town " in 1794 ; however, Springfield-theretofore Hampshire County's traditional shire town, dating back to its founding in 1636-grew at a pace far quicker than Northampton and was granted shire town-status over its own, southerly jurisdiction.
In 1870 the black population of the county had increased to 358, keeping pace with the growth of the total number of residents ; the number of blacks had fallen to 248 by 1880, however, and the number of new white residents was such that after 1890, blacks represented less than 3 percent of the total population.
This growth slowed slightly in the 1970s, however beginning in the mid 1980's the pace of growth increased significantly, with the county adding 100, 000 residents each decade between the 1990 census and 2010 census.
This protest, however, failed to slow the pace of the executions, so Theramenes next argued that, if the oligarchy was to govern by force, it must at least expand its base ; fearful that Theramenes might lead a popular movement against them, Critias and the leaders of the Thirty issued a list of 3, 000 men who would be associates in the new government.
Kirk's health was poor, however, and was worsened by his refusal to slow the pace of his work.
Williams, however, were unable to keep pace with the latest developments from Ferrari, coupled with a midseason amendment to tyre regulations that forced the Michelin-shod Williams, among others, to quickly make a new design to avoid being disqualified.
They use bureaucratic advocacy to influence the agenda, however at a slower pace.
During the race he got up to 2nd and kept pace with Alonso, however he retired during a safety car period after a failed heat shield led to a wiring loom inside the car catching fire.
In the post-war years, however, Orange began suburbanizing at a rapid pace.
After the first stage, the club accumulated 32 points, same amount that Nacional, however they were unable to keep pace in the final phase, which added 7 units, 1 less than the tricolours.
Schumacher remained with Toyota for, however the team was off the pace in early races, though he managed eighth in Malaysia.
In February 1997, the Ciorbea government initiated its " shock therapy " programme, however the reform proved difficult: given the slow pace of privatisation and the stagnation during the previous government, the government's attempt to restructure the state industries was fitful, and the pace of privatisation was slowed.
The subsequent pace of preparation, however, made the rush to finish the Athens venues one of the tightest in Olympics history and everything was finished just on time for the Opening Ceremony.
The Southrons, however, did not play to each other so well as their opponents, who seem to be adepts in passing the ball. The Glasgow Herald report on the game makes the following obeservation of the differences between both sides, The Englishmen had all the advantage of weight, their average being about two stones heavier than the Scotchmen and they had also the advantage in pace.
The Robins, however, set the early pace and were 10 – 0 up after 30 minutes.
In the meantime, however, the employers responded to the new minimum wages by increasing the pace of work.
Brome, however, was unable to produce dramas at the promised pace ; and the stipulated payments to Brome were not kept up.
The Robins, however, set the early pace and were 10-0 up after 30 minutes.

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