Also on Tuesday, Bush appeared to be softening his support for al-Maliki at a news conference by expressing frustration with the pace of progress by the Iraqi government.
The Fed attempts to keep the economy moving forward at a controlled pace by manipulating interest rates.
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Palacios was beaten for pace by Dindane and left Wiley with an easy decision to point to the spot.
Animal-rights groups say the animals are now being abandoned at a growing pace by Greek owners who can't afford them.
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Wales manager John Toshack added further pace by putting Rob Earnshaw on up front in place of a subdued Freddy Eastwood.
Jimenez set the early pace by carding a six-under-par 66, but Goosen's almost flawless round later in the morning took him to seven-under 65.
After Cumming retired with the score on 101, Scott Styris survived for just eight deliveries before he was beaten for pace by Steyn to fall lbw.
The pair began cautiously but McCallum was soon into his stride and picked up the pace by smashing Cusack for six on his way to 50.
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Imrie blasted over Esson's bar five minutes into the second half, after an impressive burst of pace by Hasselbaink had first set up Flavio Paixao then the diminutive former Clyde and Inverness player.
Brooklyn led 68-61 with 8:58 left in the third quarter and Johnson set the pace by scoring eight of his 13 points in the quarter as the Nets went on a 21-8 run to increase their lead to 89-69 with 3:25 remaining but then almost the whole lead vanished in the fourth quarter.
Edinburgh were ranked 20th in the table with a walking pace of 13.29 seconds followed by Cardiff at number 31 with a walking pace of 16.81 seconds.
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After a somewhat fractious start in which several of the fillies appeared to become unsettled by the atmosphere on course, an early break-neck pace was set by David Simcock's Miss You Too, who appeared to taking a keen hold with jockey Ian Mongan.
But the campaign for their release gathered pace headed by the Labour MP Chris Mullin.
Judging by the pace of job losses and the weakness of consumer spending, America's economy is also shrinking.
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Yesterday, MetroPCS accelerated the pace further by announcing it had switched on 4G in its first market of Las Vegas.
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In India, demand for smartphones is growing at a rapid pace spurred by the introduction of high-speed Internet and communications networks.
And Villa secured their 100th Premier League win away from home in style by blending pace and power, and a resolute backline.
With the injured De Jong replaced by veteran Vieira at the break, the visitors found themselves increasingly exposed by the pace and menace of Bentley.
Sometimes you may have been frustrated by the pace of change, but you know where I stand. (Applause.) You know what I believe.
Real would have expected Dortmund to start at breakneck speed, but even it was taken aback by the pace, power and ferocity of the German side.
Scotland captain Paul Caddis created the opener for Murphy to find the net, but the home defence was ripped open by the pace of Bournemouth's McQuoid.
The club fired its manager in March as it muddled through the English Premier League season, far off the pace set by Manchester United and Manchester City.
On the current, rather relaxed timetable for building the register (a pace forced by cabinet sceptics), it will capture about 80% of the economically active population by 2013.
In a country obsessed by the pace of black economic empowerment, the listing will create more black shareholders than any of the high-profile asset transfers to black-owned companies.
Races last season witnessed only two lead changes per caution (the boring slow laps led by the pace car), compared with three in the 1990s and four in the dirt-track 1970s.
Glens, despite being short seven squad members, started the better of the two sides in the Belfast sunshine and the Norwegians looked rattled early on by the pace of striker Jason Hill.
True, injury ensured that the title challenges of Frankie Dettori and Robert Winston were seen off, but such was the relentless pace set by the new champion, they might have struggled anyway.
Schwartzel was level par after 15 holes when bad light meant he could not continue, leaving him well behind the pace set by McGrane and Elson -- who both carded eight-under-par rounds of 63.
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