He has good pace, is technically gifted and will be a huge asset to Arsenal.
"His physique is great, he has awesome power and pace and of course he wants to score goals which is the important thing, " the manager said.
He has less scope to cut his pace and learn new tricks, and if Lawson is right and he has developed a technical flaw due to his injury, even his relentless accuracy may have gone for ever.
He also still has the pace and athletic ability that made him a junior sprint and high jump champion on the Cote d'Azur and now, after two years playing regularly in France, he has regained his confidence too.
Hamilton's time of one minute 15.445 seconds in the second session was the second fastest of the day - beaten only by Germany's Rosberg with 1:15.243 - and it marked a promising showing for the 24-year-old in a season where he has largely struggled for pace.
Officials close to Rumsfeld said he has been unhappy with the pace of transformation in the Army, and last month fired the civilian in charge, Army Secretary Thomas White.
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Now there is a whole different debate about whether this remarkable show of faith by investors in the ability of Britain to repay its very big debts is the result of George Osborne's deficit reduction programme or whether it shows that he has more wriggle room than he believes to slow the pace of deficit reduction.
He bowled at good pace and has a sort of slingy action which assists reverse swing.
After cutting short-term interest rates to just 1% to help ease the country out of the 2001 recession, he has been raising them at a measured pace, trying to keep the economy from overheating.
But Greenberg, who soon will turn 77, sets the pace at AIG, which he has run for 35 years.
The chief Colombian government negotiator has said he wants to speed up the pace of peace talks with Farc rebels.
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While he has "no idea" what the secret is, he thinks Downton's "modern pace" compared with other costume dramas is key.
At age 70, Panic says he can no longer maintain the grueling pace that has kept him jetting between the U.S. and Europe for the past 40 years.
Thiel made billions from PayPal and Facebook, but he says the pace of innovation in the broader world has slowed way down.
Thomas, a tall, bespectacled 29-year-old, maintains a puttering pace at the helm, even though he has a few nautical miles to cover and the power of two Mercury 300 hp outboard motors at his fingertips.
Qualcomm, the wireless chip manufacturer he cofounded, Jacobs has been giving away money at a steady pace.
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This time, Woodson has been clear in saying he wants to play with more pace and to rebound better.
He has said recent weak economic data indicated a slowdown in the pace of recovery and not that the economy is headed down the tubes.
After four innings he has a respectable average of 38.00 and his medium pace has brought him five wickets at 33.00 (and an economy rate of 4.71).
On the stock buyback, he notes that DirecTV has been buying back stock at an accelerated pace and will likely continue to do so in 2012, but that the pace is likely to slow meaningfully in 2013.
But having missed the final stages of the Premier League season after knee surgery, he has yet to score in South Africa and has looked off the pace.
Still, he said, it's not enough to keep the pace that has become his trademark.
McLaren had dominated every practice session at the Yas Marina circuit but, as he has done so many times this season, Vettel found some vital extra pace when it counted.
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He has also looked after his body well, moving from the punishing, hectic pace of the English Premiership to the physically less-demanding Spanish league four years ago.
He and his colleagues have launched a new air-pollution index that he says captures health risks better than the official index, which has not kept pace with the latest science.
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Obama has in the past said that he will withdraw troops from Iraq at a pace of one to two brigades a month, which would mean the U.S. would be out of Iraq in 16 months.
"Robotics has advanced at the pace people thought human spaceflight would advance, " he said.
Yet the longevity of Giggs, now the proud owner of a 20th major medal spanning his 18 years as a professional, is an achievement in itself bearing in mind he is a winger who has spent his record-breaking days dazzling defenders with trickery, pace, athleticism, movement and power in the most physically demanding league in the world.
Onions has raw, skiddy pace and plenty of endurance but only time will tell whether he can take over 200 Test wickets like his Durham team-mate has.
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