71. Early, when the Magic were hitting those long shots, they kept pace. 72. Everyone else has kept pace or exceeded their offensive projections. 73. Experts say girls today develop physically and cognitively at a younger age, but their emotional development has not kept pace. 74. Even so, workers kept pace with owners of capital. 75. Fortunately for Tway, an Oklahoma native who went to high school in Marietta, he birdied two of his first three holes and kept pace with Hart. 76. Gordon said he is working closely with his suppliers to make sure they can keep pace with the growing number of stores. 77. Hershiser, the most valuable player of the American League championship series, kept pace with Maddux through six innings. 78. Her peers could not keep pace with her. 79. Humor has kept pace with technology. 80. If memory chips cannot keep pace, then those fast and expensive new processor chips will be sitting idle most of the time and not earning their keep. |