Ellis marked an effective display by having the pace to go over from halfway after England had turned over Italian possession, with Goode's conversion making it 29-6.
With 1300 meters still to go, Hackett kept up the pace, passing through 400 in 3:53.46, better than Brad Cooper's winning time for the eight-lap final in 1972.
South Africa-born Trott was the next to go with the score on 146 as he fell to pace bowler Dale Steyn for the second time in the match, on this occasion succumbing to a superb diving catch at second slip by Jacques Kallis as he posted 63 off 159 balls.
The nearest challenger to the Red Bull drivers was Mercedes' Nico Rosberg, who continued to show the pace which saw him go faster than any other driver during preseason testing.
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Whereas it takes a lot to get unfriended on Facebook, on Twitter, people follow and unfollow at the same pace that they go in and out of conversation at a cocktail party.
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Women go at their own pace and only participate in the activities they feel comfortable with.
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For the most part most data centers are operating in the pre-virtual world, in which the pace of change is governed by the rate at which physical servers can come and go.
The authors go on to say that another problem with the current UC system is that public investment has not kept pace with increasing demand for higher education.
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Kids go back to school, vacationers return to work and the pace picks up at the office.
The ball was still hard enough to go through with reasonable pace, however, and two Johnson wickets before lunch left England on 97-3 and gave Australia a clear advantage.
Mr Masiyiwa's first serious threat is likely to come with the planned privatisation of NetOne, presumably with a foreign partner though if the pace of Zimbabwean privatisation until now is anything to go by, that could take several years.
This is an excuse often given for the maddeningly slow pace of reform in India, its stop-go cycles and its constant back-pedalling.
They have defended the pace of the rescue efforts, saying they were careful not to go too quickly and kill possible survivors.
He can go past people with power and pace, but I've lost count of the number of times I've looked up and seen him stuck on the halfway line.
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Despite the fact that the U.S. is returning, albeit at a tortoise pace, to some of its gritty manufacturing roots, China remains the go-to spot for imports.
We set a high pace to the finish, I made my attack with three laps to go and it worked so of course I am very happy.
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Determined to run at least a little of the course, I started as I knew I wouldn't be able to go on for long, jogging until the crowd thinned out and I could take up the brisk walking pace I hoped would get me back to the stadium before the street cleaners moved in to sweep the course.
"He needs the freedom to get on the ball and go in either direction, come short, pick a pass, use his turn of pace, provide for others and nick a goal himself, " said Lomas.
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Analysts say it is not unusual for cases to go on for many years, even decades, and there have long been complaints about the laborious nature and slow pace of India's judicial system.
They have a long way to go to get back to normal levels that would support spending at a pace needed for a sustained recovery, since the percentage of household debt to GDP is so far down only to 88%.
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