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Meanings of gain pace in English
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Usage of gain pace in English
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Accusations of alleged foreign meddling in Egyptian politics have started to gainpace in recent weeks.
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Fears of human rights abuses come as offensives by Malian and foreign military forces are beginning to gainpace in north and central Mali.
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As construction projects gainpace once again, there is an accelerating demand for suitably trained, qualified and experienced archaeologists to undertake necessary mitigatory works.
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The momentum of economic growth is continuing to gainpace in most industrialised countries including Ireland, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said today.
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The magazine said the Economy Ministry believes the economy will continue to gainpace in 2015 with gross domestic product up by 2 percent.
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The shelling is apparently gradually gainingpace and helicopters hovered over the area.
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Following the Robertson Land Act of 1861, the invasion gainedpace.
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As his season draws to a close, Ertz's is gainingpace.
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The demon is yards away, gainingpace, preparing to hurl itself.
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It was 2002, and the Celtic Tiger was gainingpace.
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Disposals of other smaller businesses are also gainingpace.
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It's a move that is steadily gainingpace.
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Manufacturing activity gainedpace in May, as output and new orders rose, and employment continued to expand.
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It changed tack in July, as Ethiopia and Eritrea's rapprochement gainedpace, offering to buy Bisha too.
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While large transactions are gainingpace, bankers continue to work on a flurry of medium-sized deals in Germany.
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However, a sharp outflow from peso-denominated bonds in May raised concerns that a sell-off could be gainingpace.