Sentences with phrase «very brisk pace»

«There was a very brisk pace to the market through the year, which again shows the strength of the seller's market that persists,» added O'Neill.
The RC F is the perfect car for luxury mid-size coupe buyers who prioritise enjoying life's finer things at a very brisk pace over the need to shave precious seconds off every journey.
Walking at a very brisk pace (4.5 mph) can burn almost the same amount of calories as jogging.
Keep a very brisk pace for 20 minutes, then ease up for a 10 - minute cool down.
Alternate between walking three or four city or neighborhood blocks at a very brisk pace (intensity-wise, think 8 on a scale of 10) and one block at a moderate pace (5 or 6 on a scale of 10).
Alternate 6 minutes at a very brisk pace with 1 minute at a moderate pace.
Aim for 4 mph for a very brisk pace and 3 mph for a moderate one, according to the American College of Sports Medicine.
Growth in the region's exports has slowed from the very brisk pace earlier in 2004, but remains strong.

Not exact matches

Predators is a brisk paced film, slamming the viewer into the action from the very first frame.
It's perhaps not surprising to note, particularly given the origins of the eponymous creatures, that Trolls has been unapologetically geared towards very young viewers, as the movie, directed by Walt Dohrn and Mike Mitchell, boasts a bright, colorful, and ridiculously fast - paced sensibility that's sure to hold the attention of even the most twitchy of children - with the film's decidedly goofy atmosphere, at least, ensuring that it remains tolerable for the duration of its appropriately brisk runtime.
The «temporal loop» concept is always fun — let's not forget the awesome Edge of Tomorrow — but Happy Death Day earns bonus points for a very strong lead performance by Jessica Rothe, a brisk pace, and a likable supporting cast.
As plots go, it's all very silly, and it's full of some fairly large logic holes, but Hiller keeps the pace brisk enough for you to think about things too long.
The story moves along at a brisk pace from the very start and never lets up.
Sure, you're clearly trying hard to be edgy in a very»90s sort of way, but isn't it fitting that a game trying to recapture the brisk pace and high skill ceiling of classic arena shooters should feel a little bit like it's stuck in a different era?
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