Sentences with phrase «soon picks up the pace»

But the high - minded story about the creators of the atom bomb soon picks up the pace.
An experienced Radical racer, Roger soon picked up the pace and came in after ten minutes with a huge smile on his face.

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If the pace picks up in 2014 and beyond — say to 250,000 a month — the gap will narrow sooner, in 2017.
With rumors swirling about Woods picking up the pace of practice and play amid mounting speculation he would return to the PGA Tour as soon as next week, the rehabbing 14 - time major champion appeared to pump the breaks on any imminent comeback to the competition.
I have to say that I've neglected my blog a bit since Christmas, as I've been very busy with markets and Christmas orders, but I'm determined to pick up the pace again soon.
Finally, I found the pace of the story to be extremely slow and tedious at the start and I hope that it picks up soon.
They clatter about at low speeds, although this does stop as you soon as you pick up the pace.
We hope that the company will pick up the pace to go for 100 % renewables on 100 % of its facilities as soon as possible.
Whether or not these economies are truly decoupled, the strength of domestic demand has undoubtedly contributed to their recent success, and I feel confident that as the West emerges from recession, the pace of global expansion from the big companies will soon pick up again.
Soon after her business picking up its pace, a sudden incident left her shell - shocked.
Although Android Wear 2.0 roll out had a slow start, it picked up its pace very soon and currently, a number of smartwatches have received the update.
I can feel it slowly coming back, so hopefully the creative pace will pick up around here soon.
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