31. As the Belle Epoque, with its taste for sumptuous display, moved in at the turn of the century, her clothes kept pace. 32. Aside from his work, Schlesinger, an adviser to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, keeps pace with his wife and six children. 33. At the halfway mark, Anthony spotted Allan Brown running along the grassy riverbank, keeping pace with the crew. 34. At the same time, the prices of onions have not kept pace, as local onion farmers must compete with growers in Canada and western states. 35. Badly needed government reforms across much of the developing world have not kept pace with the rise of borderless commerce. 36. Blue-chip stocks continued to lead the market, although some indexes did not quite keep pace, said Jim Greenwood, a Kansas City trader. 37. Bogle said Wednesday that Brennan was better suited to institute new technologies and introduce new services at Vanguard for the company to keep pace in a rapidly evolving industry. 38. Bonds and bank certificates of deposit might seem safe, but over many years they barely keep pace with inflation. 39. A process of trial-and-error costs lives, but keeps pace with Israel. 40. Afshah had come this far the week before, he told me, keeping pace alongside an accelerating train. |