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The 81-year old Volcker told the Senate Finance Committee that that if speculative activities by commercial banks are allowed to continue at the present pace,
Miles Mogulescu: Is Paul Volcker Barack Obama's Potted Plant? 2010
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Other than that everything else can be done on a slower pace,
McCain: Let’s Go Back to Work - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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The 81-year old Volcker told the Senate Finance Committee that that if speculative activities by commercial banks are allowed to continue at the present pace,
Miles Mogulescu: Is Paul Volcker Barack Obama's Potted Plant? 2010
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The first supposition has some merit, though the truth is a good deal more complex, and the Reformers -- pace,
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'Tis Hazlitt, Milton wi 'Wordsworth mark the pace,
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The big round drops coursed down with silent pace,
The Iliad of Homer 2003
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The skills of South Africans needed to be improved so that the country's economic growth could take place at a faster pace,
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For people hooked on the arcade title, and players interested in a slightly silly change of pace,
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In the Restaurant the lights dimmed, the band quickened its pace,
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1980
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Step over step -- day after day -- with sleepless, tireless pace,
Poems Teachers Ask For Selected by readers of "Normal Instructor-Primary Plans" Various
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