And although Stuart Carlisle and Guy Whittall, lower down the order, scored in the 30's, a slow run rate and tight Pakistan bowling denied them a better score.
There's the inevitable slow motion run before the Baywatch theme music and a rendition of Freedom for the World, which shows Hasselhoff playing his famous Berlin wall gig ("a million people, " he points out with pride).
The main problem appeared to be that the site, run by Ticketmaster, was slow to update sessions which had sold out.
It's green roofs' ability to retain high levels of precipitation that are seen as way to control and slow the water run-off.
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The resale window had opened on 6 January but problems developed as the site, run by Ticketmaster, was slow to update sessions which had sold out.
Science shows that peak performance in endurance athletics tends to occur either at negative or even splits, which happens when athletes start out slow enough to run the second half faster and the finish faster still.
The great American municipal bond restructuring is selectively in process like a slow lava flow: Run away and sell those issues that may scorch your portfolio.
Either growth begins to slow, or you run out of capital to continue to fund losses, or Wall Street cries uncle and asks to see profitability.
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However, as I discussed in this piece a few months ago, the recent evidence on productivity growth as well as the long-run demographic trends both point to slow rates of growth in the coming years.
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The question is how far fast-moving realities will run ahead of the communion's slow-moving and gentlemanly procedures.
Aid projects run by the commission have been notoriously slow in delivering the money they promise to worthy causes.
He said such schemes were not expensive to run, but some clinicians had been slow to embrace the concept.
The course, which includes a mile-and-a-half run up, and the same to slow down, was set out after Saturday's 1455 BST high tide.
It's an indication that their patience with the slow progress of school reorganisation has run out.
And this leads to a slow and, in the long run, inexistent manpower for the various industries.
Android, while popular with users and developers, is beginning to run into intellectual property problems, which may slow further growth.
Don't run to the finish line--run through it, or you'll slow down.
Out came Pakistan's trio of slow bowlers, and gradually the run rate was slowed so that at the halfway point the total was 90-2, with Pietersen on 31 and Owais Shah 13.
Meanwhile Australia captain Michael Clarke lamented his team's slow start to the match as their run of four successive victories against England came to an end.
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The government is conducting a paper trial to work out how much it would cost to provide areas with slow broadband with faster services and will run pilots in three areas when the cheapest options emerge.
Meanwhile, we applaud SE for the work it's put in to make Android usable and run smoothly on this small package, albeit the occasional slow wake up.
Lawson, who scored a career-playoff high 35 points in the Game 3 loss, rallied from a slow start to highlight a 14-4 run that sliced Golden State's lead to 62-58 midway through the third quarter.
In the middle of such a slow motion explosion, its difficult to know which way to run.
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The frustratingly slow progress in rebuilding New Orleans has filled newspapers in the run-up to the anniversary.
But whereas before the 1996 European championships Gazza's off-field antics had been interspersed with brilliant displays on the pitch, in the run-up to this year's World Cup he has seemed slow and struggling.
But Mr Wahid is the leader of a minority party presiding over a loose coalition, whose colleagues can run their ministries as their own fiefs and yet blame him for the slow pace of reform.
The housing recovery is expected to slow down according to Barclays, as the distressed and foreclosed properties run through the pipeline and enter the market.
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If I have to slow right down because I am not sure if a dog will run out in front of me or not, that is a nuisance.
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