Because the video is not speeded up, each person moves at his or her actual pace.
High oil prices speeded Russia's economic recovery, helping bring the project back to life.
The customs authority has speeded up too, and the natural-disasters agency has been reorganised.
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Some say Bill Clinton, when negotiating as president in the late 1990s, unintentionally speeded Israel's encroachment.
At the same time, the increase of the Afghan army to 134, 000 should, he said, be speeded up.
Wherever managers can be easily poached by a company in another country, the process will be speeded up.
The opposition is united in wanting this timetable speeded up, but not in the mechanism for doing so.
Earlier this week the children's charity, Barnardo's Scotland, called for the process behind adoptions to be speeded up.
In a century the bank has speeded up the production of this vital piece of information by four weeks.
This will allow plans to be speeded up and extended and for flood warning and forecasting to be improved.
The Japanese government now seems likely to vote the money to ensure that the Rokkashomura project is speeded up.
The government has also increased the tax on land left idle, and speeded up the procedures for its re-distribution.
And it speeded up the plants' growing period, cutting between eight and 12 weeks off the usual life cycle.
It has increased the tax on unfarmed land, and speeded up expropriation procedures.
That can surely be speeded up, but there is also the problem of making space for these transferees at better schools.
"Thankfully the medication that was prescribed by the last specialist he saw seems to have speeded things up somewhat, " said Ruddock.
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"If it were, some women could have their diagnosis speeded up by many months, " wrote the team, led by Dr William Hamilton.
In recent years several other things have speeded this growth even further.
As prime minister during the Gulf war in 1991, Mr Sharif speeded the deployment of 50, 000 Pakistani troops to defend the holy land.
Richardson was ultimately vindicated with the advent of the electronic computer, which speeded up calculations and made numerical modelling of the atmosphere possible.
But there is little doubt that the reforms have speeded the development of deeper and more efficient financial markets in the countries concerned.
But the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson says the moment at which Afghan troops take a "lead combat role" is being gradually speeded up.
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The report warns that, as globalisation has speeded up, the ability of the world's leaders to cope with the human consequences have lagged behind.
But then, no doubt, Mr Macozoma imagines rich pickings would be waiting for ambitious businessmen, such as himself, if both processes were speeded up.
They have speeded the construction of a vast concrete wall along Israel's 240-km (150-mile) border with Egypt and deployed another brigade to patrol it.
The computer has speeded things up a bit more, and indeed is making everyone self-sufficient in ways that Mr Alan may not have envisaged.
This is likely to include speeded-up tribunal hearings and temporary contracts.
Senators plan to offer a speeded-up pathway to citizenship to farm workers already in the country illegally who've worked in the industry for at least two years.
The anti-nuclear gambit, it seems, has merely speeded a slide in the Social Democrats' and Mr Persson's popularity, now the lowest recorded for a Swedish prime minister.
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