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pace and collectivization
After dealing with the common offensive of the Directorate and Polish forces — the Kiev Offensive ( see Polish-Soviet War in 1920 )—, Rakovsky's government took measures regarding collectivization ; according to his biographer Gus Fagan, he became himself a proponent of greater Ukrainian autonomy, and advocated both Ukrainization through the complete integration of Borotbists into Party structures and a slower pace in communization.
The regime embarked on the campaign of collectivization ( as seen in the creation of Państwowe Gospodarstwo Rolne ), although the pace for this change was slower than in other satellites.

pace and was
He appeared in the hopples about November 14, was treated for worms on the 18th, the latter date being the first time he struck a real pace.
A steering committee of students was organized on the first day whose duty it was to be alert and constantly evaluate and re-evaluate the direction and pace the class was taking.
There was no answer to this and he began to pace back and forth across the room, his imagination out of control.
In 1977, development of a significantly improved Phoenix version, the AIM-54C, was developed to better counter projected threats from tactical anti-naval aircraft and cruise missiles, and its final upgrade included a re-programmable memory capability to keep pace with emerging ECM.
Among the dances described were the solemn basse danse, the livelier branle, pavane, and the galliarde which Shakespeare called the " cinq pace " as it was made of five steps.
Meanwhile, the Dutch assault on Ramillies was gaining pace.
Various images, originally ivory numbers fully animated against a deep red background, were designed to fit the pace of the channel, and the music soon gained notoriety, and was often satirised and parodied in popular culture, perhaps most famously by comic Bill Bailey who likened the theme music to an " apocalyptic rave ".
Following the capture of Kilkis, the Greek army's pace was not quick enough to prevent the destruction of Nigrita, Serres, and Doxato and massacres of non-combatant Greek inhabitants at Demir Hisar and Doxato by the Bulgarian army.
The impresario also taught his comedians to vary the pace of their comedy, that a hectic speed was not necessary, and used elements of absurdity that would become familiar in Chaplin gags.
The advantage of this approach was that in exploitation mounted infantry could keep pace with advancing tanks.
The first was in Gloucester in 1950 and the process gathered pace over the next few years, especially after a second television channel, ITV, was launched in 1955 to compete with BBC.
Approaching or entering a battle, the taiko yaku ( drummer ) was responsible for setting the marching pace, usually with six paces per beat of the drum ( beat-2-3-4-5-6, beat-2-3-4-5-6 ).
At Pennsylvania, Sapir was urged to work at a quicker pace than he was comfortable with.
Speaking at 30th anniversary celebrations on 26 July 2006, Commander Bradley Bower said that the greatest challenge facing the navy of a maritime country like Fiji was to maintain sovereignty and the maritime environment, to acquire, restore, and replace equipment, and to train officers to keep pace with changing situations.
Frederick's style of rulership was marked by hesitation and a sluggish pace of decision making.
Playing at pace, Brazil were putting England under enormous pressure and an attack was begun by captain Carlos Alberto who sent a fizzing low ball down the right flank for the speedy Jairzinho to latch on to.
Among the camp prisoners, the number and share of the intelligentsia was growing at the quickest pace.
The draft was considered very large at 150 pages and the pace of browser development, as well as the number of interested parties, had outstripped the resources of the IETF.
During the tournament he played in eight of the team's nine games, averaging 34. 00 with the bat, while his medium pace was used in bowling 20 overs.
His November article in Das Reich was part of his campaign to have the pace of deportation accelerated.
Nehru, however, was not satisfied with the pace of the national movement.

pace and rather
Cathy J. Hanover ( Tar Heel-Kaola Hanover ), formerly called Karet Hanover, has been rather a problem child, but is getting better all the while and can pace a twice around in about 2:31.
Because of the manner in which the head of the Soviet project, Lavrenti Beria, used foreign intelligence ( as a third-party check, rather than giving it directly to the scientists, as he did not trust the information by default ) it is unknown whether Fuchs's fission information had a substantial effect ( and considering that the pace of the Soviet program was set primarily by the amount of uranium they could procure, it is hard for scholars to accurately judge how much time this saved the Soviets ).
Lauda's previously good relationship with Ferrari was severely affected by his decision to withdraw from the race, and he endured a difficult 1977 season, despite easily winning the championship through consistency rather than outright pace.
A similar but slightly different approach to cost saving is overclocking outdated components to keep pace with new system requirements, rather than purchasing new hardware.
Second, at least for terrestrial birds, climatic regions tend to fade into one another over a long distance rather than be entirely separate: this means that rather than make long trips over unsuitable habitat to reach particular destinations, migrant species can usually travel at a relaxed pace, feeding as they go.
This structure reflects a belief that children should progress at their own pace, rather than having to meet a set standard by a certain age.
" In songs such as " The Long Way Home ," Carpenter espoused taking life at one's own pace, rather than indulging in rampant goal-driven materialism.
Some of these early unions also came out of a guild tradition, in which skilled workmen often owned their own shops or, if they worked for another, had a good deal of control over how the work was done, which they policed by maintaining standards for admission into the trade, requiring entrants to go through an apprenticeship program controlled by the union, rather than the employer, and dictating the processes, tools, standards and pace of work.
The USSR's emphasis on the land-based ICBM rather than the manned bomber as its primary strategic delivery system presaged a threat of such magnitude to the United States that, together with the Sputnik shock, it forced an acceleration in the pace of U. S. missile development.
Other forwards may rely on their pace to run onto long balls passed over or through the opposition defence, rather than collecting the ball with their back to goal like a target man.
Revitalization of Asia District is sustaining momentum but at a rather slow, but steady, pace as of late.
He bowls at speeds of up to and concentrates on accuracy rather than pace because pitches in Sri Lanka are generally slow.
Fast and medium pace bowlers may bowl slower and impart a bit of a " break " to the ball and bowl off " cutters " and leg " cutters " to further the variation-thereby creating a faster form of spin bowling, which angles inward or outward rather than spinning.
Describing current instructional methods as homogenization and lockstep standardization, alternative approaches are proposed, such as the Sudbury Model of Democratic Education schools, an alternative approach in which children, by enjoying personal freedom thus encouraged to exercise personal responsibility for their actions, learn at their own pace and style rather than following a compulsory and chronologically-based curriculum.
Three days were allotted for the filming of the ball at Netherfield, whose pace and style concentrated on elegance rather than the community enjoying themselves as at the dance at Meryton.
Describing current instructional methods as homogenization and lockstep standardization, alternative approaches are proposed, such as the Sudbury model schools, an alternative approach in which children, by enjoying personal freedom thus encouraged to exercise personal responsibility for their actions, learn at their own pace rather than following a chronologically-based curriculum.
Breeds swift at the gallop also tend to trot rather than pace or amble.
Verdoorn's law is usually associated with cumulative causation models of growth, in which demand rather than supply determine the pace of accumulation.
Harmonic rhythm is rarely notated or described exactly ; rather, analysts compare the overall pace of harmonic rhythm from one piece to another, or the amount of variation of harmonic rhythm within a piece.
Thus much of East Asia became a staple consumer of glutamate in its various forms at a rather quick pace.
A slow left arm bowler who used accuracy and variation of pace rather than spin to take wickets, he was a regular player for Somerset from 1913 to 1937, taking 100 wickets a season 14 times.
It is not the case, as is often alleged, that iambic pentameter is “ natural ” to English ; rather it is that iambic pentameter allows the varied intonations and pace natural to significant speech to be heard along with the regular meter.
With four rather than 10 riders to share the pace, Opperman and his team were handicapped.

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