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pace and settlement
In the early 19th century, European settlement started at a greater pace, after exploration during previous decades by French trappers and British and American fur traders.
With the increasing prosperity of the country, the population numbered 10, 436 in 1881, while improvements that were made kept pace with the settlement.
The pace of white settlement in the Southeast increased greatly after the War of 1812.
By this time settlement was increasing at a considerable pace.
Coinciding with a violent raid on a European settlement on the East Coast by Te Kooti, shattered what European colonists regarded as a new era of peace and prosperity, creating fears of a " general uprising of hostile Māoris ", but once Titokowaru was defeated and the East Coast threat minimised, the alienation of Māori land, as well as the political subjugation of Māori, continued at an even more rapid pace.
Although the Oslo accords stipulate no settlement ban, Israel refrained from building any new settlements but continued building in existing settlements at a pace which fell far short of the Shamir government's 1991-92 level.
The war, coinciding with a violent raid on a European settlement on the East Coast by fugitive guerrilla fighter Te Kooti, shattered what European colonists regarded as a new era of peace and prosperity, creating fears of a " general uprising of hostile Māoris ", but once Titokowaru was defeated and the East Coast threat minimised, the alienation of Māori land, as well as the political subjugation of Māori, continued at an even more rapid pace.
From circa 871 onwards Viking raids on the Outer Hebrides gathered pace but similarly the Viking graves found on Berneray and Vatersay are not replicated on Mingulay and whilst there are no definite indications of Norse settlement, their presence on the island is confirmed by the many features they named.
The settlement of Tarangnan was growing at a much faster pace than the pueblo of Dapdap.

pace and accelerated
Within their confines, moreover, technological and industrial growth has proceeded at an accelerated pace, thus increasing the cornucopia from which material wants can be satisfied.
The pace could now be accelerated, for the inhabitants of the Aegean stood on firm ground.
The accelerated pace of metropolitan changes has accentuated the drive to conformity in congregations of the major denominations.
As the pace of the quadrennial American political festival accelerated, Mr. White took more notes.
Tourism is growing at an accelerated pace and many believe that income from this tourism may soon become the major contributor to the nation's GDP.
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.
His November article in Das Reich was part of his campaign to have the pace of deportation accelerated.
The liberalisation was only relative: arrests and executions continued, and in 1940, as war approached, the pace of the purges again accelerated.
Beginning modestly in mid-year 1999 and continuing at an accelerated pace through May 2002, the company ( under the direction of Ebbers, Scott Sullivan ( CFO ), David Myers ( Comptroller ) and Buford " Buddy " Yates ( Director of General Accounting )) used fraudulent accounting methods to mask its declining earnings by painting a false picture of financial growth and profitability to prop up the price of WorldCom ’ s stock.
It is here where Tolkien intimates that Gríma may even have given Théoden " subtle poisons " that caused him to become frail and age at an accelerated pace.
The pace and scope of senior-level visits has accelerated.
As an educator, Gamow recognized and emphasized fundamental principles that were unlikely to become obsolete, even as the pace of science and technology accelerated.
The rate of growth accelerated in the 1990s and continued at a brisk pace into the first decade of the 21st century.
After the Spanish acquisition of the Philippines, the pace of exchange between China and the West accelerated dramatically.
The ingredients for inventing the photomultiplier were coming together during the 1920s as the pace of vacuum tube technologies accelerated.
Housing was a major policy area under Wilson's Labour government, 1964 to 1970, with an accelerated pace of new building, as there was still a great deal of unfit housing needing replacement.
By April 1997, WebTV had only 56, 000 subscribers, but the pace of subscriber growth accelerated after that, achieving 150, 000 subscribers by Autumn 1997, about 325, 000 subscribers by April 1998 and about 800, 000 subscribers by May 1999.
A number of canals were built through the town and later railways, which greatly accelerated the pace of industrialisation.
The N11 has been gradually upgraded from single to dual carriageway standard from the 1950s to the present, with improvements taking place at an accelerated pace in recent years.
The pace of clearing was accelerated in when it was declared a national defense project, and the last tree was felled on, 1941.
The pace accelerated with the outbreak of World War I and continued through the 1920s.
Manufacture of the French 75 by American industry began in the spring of 1918 and quickly built up to an accelerated pace.
The astonished Peters told the Czech that the pace was " too slow ," in an attempt to slip up Zátopek, at which point Zátopek simply accelerated.
After the introduction of area code 234, assignments of new telephone numbers in the area did not continue at an accelerated pace, and new phone numbers for area code 234 were not assigned until 2003.

pace and 1950s
The city of Chania was slowly regaining its normal pace of development during the 1950s, trying to overcome the difficulties that the war had left as an aftermath.
Population growth in the past thirty years has continued, but at nowhere near the break-neck pace of the 1950s and 1960s ; today, the main challenge to preserving North Stonington ’ s historically rural character comes less from housing subdivisions and more from big commercial development ideas.
The lack of water and sewer lines in most locations until the late 1950s and early 1960s kept the pace of development slow.
From the 1950s onwards, the summer cottages began to be converted into around the year dwellings at a rapid pace.
The pace of collectivization was rather gradual until the late 1950s and was generally more thorough in the Czech lands than in Slovakia.
The agricultural land gave away to industries that came up at a good pace in the 1950s.
The development began in the 1950s on land to the north of Gospel End Road, gathered pace in the 1960s and was completed in the 1970s ( by which time some 1, 000 houses had been built ) to join up with Wolverhampton Road.
A & P's decline began in the 1950s when it failed to keep pace with chains which opened larger, modern supermarkets with features demanded by customers.
Tom and Jerry remained popular throughout their original theatrical run, even when the budgets began to tighten somewhat in the 1950s and the pace of the shorts slowed slightly.
The regime was greatly helped, however, by a postwar boom which gathered pace through the 1950s, fuelled by rice exports and U. S. aid.
The show deliberately uses a slower pace in the interviews as compared with a typical celebrity interview, thus cameras usually record a couple of hours ' of conversation, later edited to an hour, a trick used by Groucho Marx on his 1950s quiz show You Bet Your Life.
In most years through the early 1950s, the pace car led the field around the track for one warm up lap, and then the race began.
Richie Benaud said that Lindwall was " technically the best fast bowler " that he ever saw .< Ref name =" p211 "/> During the 1950s, Lindwall's action was copied by young children and a number of first-class Australian bowlers, including Ron Gaunt, John Power and Barry Fisher consciously copied his action .< Ref name =" az "/> Alan Davidson, who succeeded Lindwall as Australia's pace spearhead, labelled him as " the best fast bowler I ever saw ".< Ref name =" a159 "> Armstrong, p. 159 .</ ref > Lindwall's childhood hero Harold Larwood rated Dennis Lillee to be equal to Lindwall " but not ahead of him ".< Ref name =" a159 "/> Following Lindwall's tour of England in 1953, his English counterpart Alec Bedser said that Lindwall was " the best fast bowler I've seen, because of his variety and control ".
When England developed quality pace bowlers of their own in the 1950s, Hutton was captain and he implemented a similar strategy to that executed by Lindwall and Miller.
His left arm bowling was a mainstay of the Australian pace attack of the 1950s and early 1960s, and from the late 1950s widely regarded as one of the finest pace bowlers in the world, with a classical bowling action which imparted late swing.
During the 1930s, development slowed, and it was not until the 1950s that expansion gathered pace again.

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