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  • 1Pace (surname) — Pace is a surname in both Italian and English. In addition to being found in Italy and England, it is also found in Germany, is very common in Malta, and can be found among Italian and British immigrants in places like the United States.The Pace… …

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  • 2PACE Institute of Leadership and Management — (PACE) was established in 2001 as a pioneer in business education in Vietnam. Headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, PACE delivers public training programs, in house training services, seminars, conferences, and publishing. The institute has …

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  • 3PACE Financing — PACE stands for Property Assessed Clean Energy. In areas with PACE legislation in place municipality governments offer a specific bond to investors and then turn around and loan the money to consumers and businesses to put towards an energy… …

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  • 4Pace plc — (lse|PIC) is a UK developer of set top boxes for Cable television, Satellite television and IPTV operators, founded in 1982. They took over from Amstrad as the main supplier for BSkyB. They were the first manufacturer to ship boxes for Sky… …

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  • 5pace yourself — phrase to avoid doing something too quickly or doing too much at one time, so that you have enough energy left to complete an activity The exams last for several weeks, so pace yourself when you revise. Thesaurus: to delay action, wait or… …

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  • 6PACE Youth Theatre — is one part of PACE Theatre Company, and has been running since 1988. It was founded by David Wallace. It is currently based in Spires Drama Studios, Paisley. It was previously known as Paisley Youth Theatre when based in Paisley Arts Centre.… …

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  • 7pace yourself — ► to try not to do things too quickly so that you have enough energy to be able to complete your task successfully: »Pacing yourself and setting achievable goals are the keys to success in this business. Main Entry: ↑pace …

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  • 8pace — pace1 W3 [peıs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(speed of events/changes)¦ 2¦(walk/run)¦ 3¦(step)¦ 4 keep pace (with something/somebody) 5 go through your paces 6 put somebody/something through their paces 7 set the pace 8 force the pace 9 be able to stand the pace… …

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  • 9Pace University School of Law — Infobox University name = Pace Law School established = 1976 type = Private dean = Michelle S. Simon, Appointed to full Dean on May 21, 2008 city = White Plains state = New York country = USA students = 760… …

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  • 10pace — pace1 [ peıs ] noun ** ▸ 1 speed ▸ 2 exciting quality ▸ 3 walking/running step ▸ 4 ability to run quickly ▸ 5 way a horse walks/runs ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) singular or uncount the speed at which something happens or is done: the pace of something: The… …

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