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  • 121Pace v. Alabama — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Pace v. Alabama ArgueDate=January 16 ArgueYear=1883 DecideDate=January 29 DecideYear=1883 FullName=Pace v. State of Alabama Citation=1 S. Ct. 637; 27 L. Ed. 207; 1882 U.S. LEXIS 1584; 16 Otto 583 USVol=106 USPage=583 …

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  • 122Pacé (Orne) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pacé.  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Passais, autre commune de l Orne …

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  • 123pace — I [[t]peɪs[/t]] n. v. paced, pac•ing 1) a rate of movement, esp. in stepping, walking, etc.: to hike at a rapid pace[/ex] 2) a rate of activity, progress, growth, etc.; tempo 3) wam any of various standard linear measures representing the space… …

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  • 124pace —    1. a traditional unit of distance equal to the length of a person s full pace, that is, the distance between two successive falls of the same foot. Thus one pace equals two steps. The Romans counted 1000 paces in a mile with each pace being a… …

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  • 125pace — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a single step in walking or running. b the distance covered in this (about 75 cm or 30 in.). c the distance between two successive stationary positions of the same foot in walking. 2 speed in walking or running. 3 Theatr. & Mus …

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  • 126pace car — noun a high performance car that leads a parade of competing cars through the pace lap and then pulls off the course • Topics: ↑auto racing, ↑car racing • Hypernyms: ↑car, ↑auto, ↑automobile, ↑machine, ↑motorcar * * * …

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  • 127Pace car — Voiture de sécurité Commissaires de piste annonçant le déploiement de la « voiture de sécurité » (SC pour Safety Car). La voiture de sécurité (ou safety car, pace car en Amérique du Nord) est un véhicule qui sert à neutraliser le… …

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  • 128pace — {{11}}pace (n.) a step, late 13c., from O.Fr. pas, from L. passus a step, lit. pp. of pandere to stretch (the leg), spread out, from PIE *pat no , from root *pete to spread (Cf. Gk. petalon a leaf, O.E. fæðm embrace, bosom, fathom ). Also, a… …

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