Take a brisk walk Take a brisk walk around your home, or better yet, go for a walk outside in the sunlight.
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The Black Panther star is teaming up with Brisk, the official drink of the new Marvel movie, to direct and produce digital content for the brand's 2018 Brisk Creators Class.
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With a nickname like Brisk, you gotta look the part ... and that's exactly what Chris McCullough did ... droppin' a ton of cash for his new chain -- a Lipton Brisk Iced Tea can!!
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The market for stolen identities is brisk, and no wonder.
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Contracted shops certainly seem to be doing a brisk trade.
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"The Retreat of Western Liberalism" offers a brisk, timely survey.
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Even for speculators, business is less brisk than it seems.
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Gold's brisk recovery on Friday underlined its resilience, Boele said.
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Profit from brisk chip operations will help boost its capital.
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It does a brisk business and often smells of citrus.
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"Do you usually have pretty brisk reflexes?" he asked her.
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The grin, the slow clap, and the brisk hand rub.
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A brisk wind blew, and hawks teetered by on it.
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Even with its brisk growth, WOW still a tiny player.
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It's a brisk and polished and somehow very American novel.
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The brisk breeze is giving Gene Stilp a runny nose.
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But business is brisk, and they're back on their feet.
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The book is a brisk read packed with lucid prose.
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He knows the task and will proceed with brisk efficiency.
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But these days, relations are good and trade is brisk.
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Now my twin sons delight in the brisk waters too.
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Brisk running waltzes, Ms. Mearns has found, make her dizzy.
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West winds diminish but are still brisk, so bundle up.
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And so business continues to be done there pretty brisk.
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When good, the wines can be energetic, vivacious and brisk.
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I feel invigorated and warm despite the brisk October air.
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Something that immediately suggested the brisk pace of a game.
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Business has been brisk since the game's launch on Dec.
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The brisk weather turns our face into a flaky, red mess.
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Kolsch and Widmyer keep things moving at such a brisk pace.
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Some are preparing for brisk business once factories reopen in March.
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Traders said business was brisk and they denied pushing up prices.
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In Tomahawk, in the forested north, tourist sites do brisk trade.
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Roanhorse keeps Storm of Locusts humming along at a brisk pace.
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Today's investment brings the total raised to a brisk $173 million.
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Unauthorized sellers like O'Daniel do a brisk business of their own.
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Perfect for having the family outside on a brisk fall eve.
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His brisk, businesslike tone was a stark contrast to her thoughts.
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"Endurance," Alfred Lansing's brisk, spare telling of Ernest Shackleton's polar ordeal.
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She is seen as brisk and efficient, but not especially warm.
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Their brisk steps become more obsessive as they converge into packs.
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In its first few months, it appears business has been brisk.
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Those songs were built around snappy catchphrases and brisk, punky riffs.
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"MMMBop" is a brisk 104 BPM, making it perfect for CPR.
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The weather was clear and brisk, but hot in the sun.
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She dismounts, brisk and commanding, looking like a steampunk-goth assassin.
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But sales were not as brisk as the gallery had hoped.
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Brisk walking involved a pace of about 2.7 miles per hour.
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Dry, brisk whites would be fine unless oak flavors are evident.
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A dream can be delivered in a brisk and businesslike fashion.
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Brisk and engaging, "The Many Lives" is more journalistic than novelistic.
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Patricia is brisk and correct, in a long skirt and heels.
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Brisk global demand continued to underpin CBOT wheat futures, analysts said.
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Heather is not brisk or efficient, as nurses in hospitals are.
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But the Atlantic Ocean water is brisk, even during the summer.
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Aurora is opinionated and brisk and not necessarily likable at first.
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Winds could feel brisk, and temperatures could reach the low 80s.
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Sessano does a brisk business with jurors, lawyers, and court officials.
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Buoyed by brisk demand, Summit Brewing Company, in St. Paul, Minn.
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A Chinese restaurant and Chinese tea shop downstairs do brisk trade.
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The Galaxy S10's pre-sales were, by all accounts, quite brisk.
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Amazon's friendly AI is continuing its brisk march across smart home services.
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The stories radiate brisk efficiency with only a sliver of highfalutin expectation.
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It should be enjoyable and easy, with brisk pace and simple diction.
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The main evidence: Cole's own personality — brisk, British and a bit bawdy.
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That left private domestic demand increasing at a brisk 3.0 percent rate.
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Sales have been brisk for U.S. gun makers in the last decade.
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A jeweler around the corner did a brisk trade in minimalist earrings.
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Figures for November were upwardly revised to show a brisk 1% gain.
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The rate of increase has, however, slowed from last year's brisk pace.
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To be sure, hotel companies are reporting brisk convention business for 2016.
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"The agenda is moving along at a very brisk pace," Spicer said.
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The playing conditions were tough Saturday, with players facing a brisk wind.
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Early on, I heard a brisk fluttering from the sculptures above me.
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It's also — time-strapped parents take note — a refreshingly brisk six episodes.
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If the Los Angeles store is any indication, business will be brisk.
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This year, remodeling activity is expected to accelerate at a brisk pace.
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The Bründlmayer was brisk and zesty with flavors of lime and apple.
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Hollande jumped out and walked a few brisk steps toward an elevator.
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The pace was brisk at Sable's during a recent Sunday morning rush.
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In a brisk wind, it has been a pair of gossamer wings.
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Allow me to paint you a picture: It's a brisk spring eve.
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The pace of the conversation was brisk, the threshold for entry high.
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The letter's language was brisk, addled with clauses and legalese, totally dispassionate.
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Fault has yet to be determined, but the fallout has been brisk.
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That was a deceleration from the third quarter's brisk 3.2 percent pace.
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Rain was in the forecast, but the morning dawned sunny and brisk.
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S. trade hopes and brisk Chinese manufacturing surveys lifted China-related stocks.
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The young terrorists are brisk and businesslike until the plastic explosives detonate.
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The brisk footwork that follows tells you about her speed and pluck.
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"Le Carré's prose remains brisk and lapidary," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
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My sole complaint with this fine, brisk book is with its title.
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Throughout the brisk performance, the focus remains on the protagonists' psychological profiles.
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But business is brisk at 6-year-old Malachi Fronczak's lemonade stand.
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Long, brisk walks might turn out to be more appealing, he says.
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When walking at a brisk pace, I lost my footing and fell ...
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But brisk walks and other light, whole-body vibration exercises help, too.
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That was a moderation from the first quarter's brisk 3.9 percent pace.
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T) seeing a particularly brisk pace of business ahead of Ford (F.
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That was a deceleration from the third quarter's brisk 20.70 percent pace.
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Yet the brisk flourish of Garrone's style is a force for unity.
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Hourly compensation also increased at a brisk pace in the third quarter.
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Business has been brisk anyway, because of the duchy's expertise with fund managers.
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I get a pretty good dry from a towel or a brisk walk.
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Quarterly sales for the Switch remained brisk for Nintendo's most recent quarterly earnings.
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He begins by taking the reader on a brisk march through Roman history.
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Carson, as you may know, is not known for his brisk talking speed.
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Buyers' scramble for cash means brisk business for mortgage brokers and alternative lenders.
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Millington credits the other founders, particularly MacFarlane, for the brisk adoption of iOS.
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The movie is a brisk sit and is smart not to overextend itself.
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At S'well, water bottles cost up to $45, and still, sales are brisk.
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That's the best way to keep the show to a brisk three hours.
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She spoke in a brisk Spanish accent, and was given to plucky exclamations.
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He is a trim man who carries himself with a brisk, military bearing.
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Inside, the temperature is kept anywhere from a brisk 236 degrees to 230.
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But this brisk, garrulous 2150-year-old is more than Ms. Merkel's foil.
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That was a slight moderation from the third quarter's brisk 3.2 percent pace.
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As with those pieces, Mr. Langrée could have led a more brisk reading.
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Underground banned-book dealers are already doing a brisk business serving literary scofflaws.
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Instead it was so brisk that the left leg jerked a little, too.
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The 30-year reign of Constantine ("the Christian") passes in a brisk 28.
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Dante, in Greenwich Village, has done a brisk business in negronis and martinis.
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Assault rifle sales have been especially brisk, gun store owners and managers said.
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It was not, however, brisk enough to compel either pitcher to wear sleeves.
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The day was bright, crisp, a little cool, and his step was brisk.
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There is also a brisk cake business with a lot of repeat customers.
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As well as a bright spring, a brisk fall, and a snowy winter.
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The continuing poor results there dragged down brisk sales elsewhere, Apple executives said.
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Bairey Merz radiated a brisk no-nonsense competence that the patient found reassuring.
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It is floral and brisk, with flavors of almonds, pears and discernible minerality.
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Early voting was brisk, indicating that residents were fired up about the race.
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Expect brisk winds, snow or rain this weekend in most countries in between.
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Acceleration is brisk, nailing 0 to 60 runs in just under 7 seconds.
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But at a brisk three episodes, it's also worth seeing for sheer spectacle.
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No one who meets her in these brisk pages will ever forget her.
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Yet their main performing manners were calm, matter-of-fact and often brisk.
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As we walked in, the brisk temperature and warm décor lifted our spirits.
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Brisk tap duets for Mr. Fairchild and Mr. Peck make a terrific impact.
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Start with a brisk walk, eyes forward, and keep a good distance apart.
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During the brisk winter season, my lips are chronically chapped, cracked, and flaky.
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JT: Yes, well, first good morning, effectively-, JT: On this brisk and cold morning.
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Or you could even take your lunch break to go on a brisk walk.
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Annual growth was likely 3.3 percent, tracking a brisk 3.4 percent the previous quarter.
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Annual growth was likely 3.3 percent, tracking a brisk 3.4 percent the previous quarter.
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Construction kicked off in January and has been moving forward at a brisk pace.
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But on this brisk November morning, he looked and sounded like a lost child.
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Where a heartbeat is the fruit of sound We call brisk grace, your heretofore.
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Terrorist attacks, bombings, murders, kidnappings and brutal state retaliation continue at a brisk pace.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tonight: Brisk northwest winds drop temperatures at a good pace overnight.
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It's brisk out but not as cold as it's been lately, which is nice.
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One brisk and sunny November morning I was sent out to bookmark the line.
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In fact, brisk economic growth is leading several states and localities to hike wages.
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She keeps the images bright, the editing tight, and the pace brisk and lively.
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The rules are simple to understand, and the action moves at a brisk pace.
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Citizens have been clamoring for anti-pollution masks, and vendors are doing brisk business.
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Owner Todd Hoffpauir did a brisk business despite the pounding winds and pulsating rain.
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But that is cold comfort given the brisk decline in Iran's exports to date.
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Tourism from Russia, Hungary, Poland and Lithuania, via Ovda airport, has been especially brisk.
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Coming in at a not-brisk four hours, the show had the audience restless.
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But that brisk pace is still not enough to push the jobless rate lower.
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It's a reasonably brisk and enjoyable martial-arts movie full of familiar, famous names.
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Or, avoid gym crowds entirely and go outside for a run or brisk walk.
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He does a brisk business helping them set up their food-producing fortress-homesteads.
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This quiet, brisk film runs just a little over an hour and a half.
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Not-waiting has been brisk theater for the inert members of the waiting class.
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Do something simple—a brisk walk, or some jumping jacks, squats, or press-ups.
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"Easy dick," John replied, and then started to walk away at a brisk pace.
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The pace was brisk, much as anticipated because both teams covet an uptempo approach.
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Mr. Abelson began with a brisk history of machine learning, starting in the 1950s.
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Even the simplest, often-cited description of brisk walking can be vague and confusing.
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"Trending Tropics" has brisk, polymorphous, electro-Afro-Caribbean grooves and more singing than rapping.
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By comparison, brisk walking should raise someone's heart rate reserve to about 50 percent.
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These three items are essential to me completing any lap at a brisk pace.
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Confidence: Low-Medium Skies clear out fairly quickly Sunday as northwest winds become brisk.
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On a brisk September day, Naimah, now 5, came flying into the living room.
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My hard-earned, brisk New York stride was downgraded to a carefully choreographed shuffle.
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The latest revelations came as the impeachment inquiry rushed ahead at a brisk pace.
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Mendelsohn's cadences in "An Odyssey" are softer and fonder, but there's a brisk undercurrent.
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Sales of the products — based on herbs found in Siberia — remain brisk inside Russia.
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It is to Adams's credit that he establishes this lengthy premise with brisk efficiency.
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Activities like brisk walking are effective, especially if done for an hour a day.
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Offill's writing is often brisk and comic, and her book's format underlines her gifts.
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Orders for NAND flash memory chips from Chinese smartphone makers have also been brisk.
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On Monday, sales at the Dix Hills market, which opened in October, were brisk.
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Sales of print dictionaries remain brisk and are a profit center for some publishers.
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But he wasn't planting just any tree on a sunny but brisk Washington morning.
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Cut out sweets gradually, drink more water and take a brisk walk each evening.
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She was brisk and methodical, her ponytail swinging as she maneuvered for each new hold.
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Moreover, half of the population is under 30, requiring a brisk pace of job creation.
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But business will almost certainly be brisk at newly permitted shops ready on Day One.
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On a brisk day in March 2016, Stephen Allwine walked into a Wendy's in Minneapolis.
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The brisk broadcast ran just over two hours and didn't play off a single winner.
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Perhaps profiting from the close timing, Razer has already seen brisk demand for its stock.
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" And Rossi suggests "a brisk walk, outside if possible or a circuit around the office.
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For a low-intensity workout, like a brisk walk, Pilates or yoga, water is fine.
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Your brisk walk should be comfortable, but spirited — between 3.0 and 4.0 mph, most likely.
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Slower weight loss and more moderate (brisk walking) exercise would be a more prudent approach.
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Getting from 7103 to 60 takes about eight seconds, on the leisurely side of brisk.
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Working both sides of the street, Japan is doing brisk business with U.S. and China.
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Demand is brisk for $4 buttered toast, and office space rents remain near record highs.
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Their stay had started off with some rain, followed by heat and some brisk wind.
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The deceleration from the third quarter's brisk 3.5 percent pace reflected a wider trade deficit.
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Trading in both contracts remained brisk on the heels of the first of three debates.
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However nutty its geopolitics, "Hunter Killer" does its job as popcorn thriller with brisk efficiency.
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Tucked on the side are golden coins of fried green plantains with a brisk snap.
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Informative but not overwhelming, it blends biography and appreciative analysis in 90 brisk, packed minutes.
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"Tehran Taboo" aims to expose systemic hypocrisy; in that respect, it is brisk and bracing.
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The response over social media was unexpected — brisk, vicious, angry, suspicious and, at times, funny.
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In the months before the October announcement of the winner, bookmakers do a brisk trade.
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Confidence: Medium Strong high pressure muscles into the area on Sunday with brisk north winds.
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It may be a bit early, but we're dreaming of brisk evenings and apple cider.
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The whole episode makes for a brisk history lesson that never feels dry or repetitive.
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In the lobby of the president's Washington hotel, supporters remain unwavering and business remains brisk.
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It's brisk and gorgeous (but never frothy), and it will sweep you off your feet.
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Demand for properties in downtown locations has, for example, been particularly brisk in recent years.
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Otherwise, it's breezy, brisk and should feel between 25 and 27 with the wind chill.
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One began a supervised program of brisk walking for an hour three times a week.
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Demand means brisk business for Joseph Kimani, a trader from Githunguri village in central Kenya.
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One man had even acquired three washing machines and was running a brisk laundromat business.
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And Ms. Beck's brisk and composed Alice comes across as merely waspish instead of vitriolic.
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ABC had promised a brisk ceremony, and for the most part, that's what it delivered.
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The brisk pace of consolidation throughout the industry may be intensifying PPG's desire to get bigger.
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Goldman Sachs started Marcus in the United States in 2016 and it has seen brisk growth.
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I mentally prepared myself for freezing temps and was met with a super brisk fall day.
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And since the digital side of the SQ10 is pretty low-tech, the performance is brisk.
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It keeps the pace brisk with brief, self-contained chapters, each one ending with Miyubi rebooting.
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In fact, they might be a little more brisk without a joker trying to get laughs.
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Even something as simple as taking brisk walks can increase creative thinking, earlier studies have shown.
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By comparison, Iowa's 2020 counting—likely to be wrapped up in coming days—appears absolutely brisk.
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Then the song plunges into gear, toggling between a frenetic rumba pulse and brisk, boppish swing.
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A 200 pound person can burn close to 200 calories from a 30 minute brisk walk.
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The Mega Millions pot has been climbing steadily since July, and ticket sales have been brisk.
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Like a brisk tennis game or a summer track meet, something performed in daylight between competitors.
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However, it just doesn't come with the brisk pace or relentless wit you'd want to see.
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The velocities involved are tiny: for Proxima Centauri about two metres per second, a brisk walk.
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An ice-cream salesman does brisk business out of a cool box mounted on a bicycle.
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But it's unclear who is reaping the vino rewards from the brisk sales of Trump Wine.
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"There was a dramatic decrease in calories in Brisk — but not in sales," Mr. Wescott said.
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But it doesn't beat the reinvigorating powers of a brisk walk to the nearest coffee shop.
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"Boy" similarly unfolds in a brisk, back-and-forth counterpoint of short scenes, with projected dates.
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The Court's action is especially important because the briefing had proceeded at an exceptionally brisk pace.
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It is a brisk hourlong performance that relies on the cohesion of its five-person cast.
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But the real star of the four-part series was Kenneth Lonergan's brisk and lucid screenplay.
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His working pace, still brisk in the 1990s, tapered off into retirement a few years later.
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And all the while, of course, there should be brisk work on effective treatments and vaccine.
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The dancers do brisk footwork (in tennis shoes) now and then, as if toying with it.
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Frljic's production is a comparatively brisk 75 minutes and stars five actors from the Burg's ensemble.
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By the end of the piece — a brisk, brash 15 minutes — the group held two banners.
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She walked steadily at a brisk pace holding on to the arm of her security detail.
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November's meager sales gains are at odds with reports from retailers of brisk Black Friday business.
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The teams combined for 43 runs throughout brisk and windy conditions during the three-game series.
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Bank shares, which rose the previous day after some banks posted brisk earnings results, lost ground.
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But he has a roastmaster streak that he showed off in a brisk, biting opening monologue.
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Thorpe's greatness may be aspirational, but Sheinkin's brisk and forthright delivery makes it seem entirely possible.
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The final hour, however, is filled with indelible moments, and the overall pacing is extraordinarily brisk.
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Even as Uber continues to grow, spending remains brisk, and the company is not making money.
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At the moment, the country is experiencing brisk economic activity, full employment and widespread labor shortages.
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And though online sales are brisk, business at her three mall stores has begun to slow.
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It's a brisk and friendly introduction to linguistics, and a synthesis of the field's recent discoveries.
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One brisk November morning in 2003, Camila woke up feeling a heavy weight in her chest.
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"There's nothing great about this report, but first-quarter hiring still looks very brisk, if anything still too brisk for an economy that's likely chugging along at a 1 percent to 1.5 percent growth rate," said Avery Shenfeld, chief economist at CIBC Capital Markets in a note.
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He notes that while the restaurant maintained its popularity, and typically brisk business, the reopening was rough.
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Though she's still doing a brisk business with the lunch crowd, she doesn't know for how long.
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The smaller-than-expected wheat stocks may reflect a surprisingly brisk pace of durum exports, Ball said.
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November's increase in core retail sales suggested a brisk pace of consumer spending in the fourth quarter.
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These players have deals with brands like Lootcrate, Brisk Mate, Scuf, Turtle Beach, Astro Gaming and more.
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But now that I'm feeling that brisk Scandinavian air, I know autumn is definitely on its way.
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Friday's data suggested consumer spending was cooling after the second quarter's brisk 4.2 percent rate of increase.
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Hyundai grew quickly after the global financial crisis, with brisk sales of its Sonata and Elantra sedans.
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Most of the British airports from which Flybe operates are increasing their traffic at a brisk rate.
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A BRISK AUTUMN Sunday morning in Richmond Hill, a scruffy, bland neighbourhood deep in south-central Queens.
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Car sales in Europe, where PSA generates 80% of revenues, are less brisk than in the past.
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Traveling southward, it eventually flew by the equator at a brisk 77,000 miles per hour (124,000 kph).
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In 2016 the average speed was 4.7 miles per hour, not much quicker than a brisk stroll.
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We've rounded up the latest lipstick releases that will reflect the shade of the brisk days ahead.
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Oil production has been so brisk in the US and elsewhere, in fact, that prices have collapsed.
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Armouries have done brisk business since governments and marine insurers first demarked an official HRA in 2010.
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Paulsen speaks with Yakko's brisk cadence, his voice only slightly lower, his jokey asides just as sharp.
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The beginning has been anything but easy and brisk but Jio seems prepared for the long haul.
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Suffice to say, any sights he takes in will need to be enjoyed at a brisk pace.
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Brisk bidding revived appetite for Treasuries on the open market which pared earlier losses after the auction.
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THE scent of woodsmoke from Mr Guo's cast-iron stove hangs heavy in the brisk evening air.
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We blew the show open with "Start Me Up," brisk and bawdy, like the Stones oughtta be.
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Sales of church property happen in many places, but business is especially brisk in Canada's western metropolis.
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One year, May's own sales were so brisk that Purdue rewarded him with a trip to Hawaii.
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She and her mother leaven their labor with brisk good humor and a refreshing lack of dogma.
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Winds Tuesday weren't as brisk, something forecasters said should be the case for the next few days.
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Participants were assigned to one of three activities: brisk walking, stretching and balance training, or dance classes.
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Analysts viewed the November storage withdrawal as an indication of brisk pork demand despite record hog production.
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Web sites like the RealReal and thredUP are doing a brisk business in vintage and used goods.
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On this brisk autumn day, we'll get right to the stories that filled our minds this week.
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The brisk growth pace strengthens the case for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates next month.
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U.S.-bound car exports fell for a third straight month, pulling back from last year's brisk shipments.
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I also finally tackle the 30 minutes of sprinting and brisk walking to sweat it all out.
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Sales of everything from flags and biscuits to tea towels emblazoned with the couple's pictures were brisk.
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Colin is part of a brisk start to the Atlantic hurricane season that runs through Nov. 30.
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The director, Michael Mayer, at least keeps the careering story line moving along at a brisk pace.
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He does a brisk business selling groceries and sundries like diapers, which people typically need right away.
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The Sanzay was slightly different from the others, richer and fruitier yet delightfully fresh, brisk and lively.
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Orchard Hill Cider Small lots of pure, brisk, refreshing ciders, $12 to $26, and excellent pommeau, $45.
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Its brisk beat peps up Nigerian Afrobeats, supporting twisty guitar lines that hint at Congo and Morocco.
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According to the brand, sales of the initial pieces have been brisk (although it won't provide specifics).
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That, too, you sense, is deliberate: A brisk walk in freezing temperatures has a conveniently sobering effect.
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As the teacher instructed the class, he spoke entirely in French at a relatively brisk conversational pace.
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At first, business was brisk: Half the castles were sold, they said, and building was going apace.
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Mr. Brisk said that right now, cost is often the top priority in designing labs and products.
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He performs the tasks with brisk, economic movements, but there's a bored, irritated look on his face.
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Giddins guides us past these minefields in brisk, lucid prose, as smoothly controlled as a Crosby performance.
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Margins slipped as the company invested to expand production of its jet engines to meet brisk demand.
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But the exhilarating "Woody Sez" moves at a brisk and polished pace, having toured widely since 2007.
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At the Central Market counter on the lower level, alcohol sales were brisk on a recent evening.
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Welcome to the autumnal equinox: The world of pumpkin spice lattés, falling leaves, and brisk jacket weather.
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And so, the Cantina Giardino Gaia was pure, brisk and herbal, bright and alive in the glass.
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On a brisk morning in December, Kepel arrived at the gate of Villepinte prison, northeast of Paris.
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His stories begin, like movies, in the middle of things, with slick setups and brisk establishing shots.
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The airline's decision comes even as passenger traffic to Cuba is actually increasing at a brisk pace.
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Now that mobile phone networks have been repaired, the stores stocking them are doing a brisk trade.
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Area home improvement and hardware merchants were doing a brisk business in fans and AC window units.
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His globs and stipples and smears — seemingly brisk and impulsive, but painstakingly applied and endlessly revised — ravished.
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It was a huge launch game that acted as a catalyst for years of brisk console sales.
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Philippe Jordan, the Paris Opéra's music director, led a light and agile, brisk but not rushed, performance.
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It's a brisk, sunny morning in late summer, the perfect time to be outside in New York City.
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She noted that another lease sale for state land "right next door" to NPR-A drew brisk bidding.
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Dimitri says even after the election, while business is less brisk, his fake news is still highly profitable.
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Noticing that a nearby Winchell's donut store was doing a brisk trade, he bought one of its wares.
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Griffin is a compact figure and walks like a toy soldier, taking small, brisk steps with military precision.
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The increase is being driven by higher energy use as the global economy grows at a brisk pace.
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Despite the chilly January temperatures, there's not a cloud in the political skies on that brisk Inauguration Day.
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" Dr. Blumenthal added, "It is also so important to aim for more brisk activity on a daily basis.
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Demand is brisk, BVD's Milan office reports, with intelligence agencies and tax authorities among those using the service.
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He kicked a flexed foot into the air or whipped into brisk parallel pirouettes with an agile alertness.
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Highs are stuck in the upper 30s, and brisk northwest winds make it feel more like upper 20s.
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So hopefully the show will keep up the newly brisk pace it's established over the last three episodes.
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If consumption growth remains brisk it will eventually drive spot prices and spreads higher again to enforce rebalancing.
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And, in terms of hiking's physical benefits, a brisk walk outside is great for your heart health, too.
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Anything that boosts your heart rate qualifies, including a nice brisk walk to work or leisurely bike ride.
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The economy grew at a 2.1% rate last quarter, pulling back from the first quarter's brisk 3.1% pace.
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Previous sources of brisk growth, such as the spread of personal computers, tablets and smartphones, have dried up.
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Switch sales have been brisk, but perhaps Nintendo was worried about the $60 console outshining the $300 one.
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In Wednesday night's presidential debate, Hillary Clinton offered a brisk survey of how she would grow the economy.
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Even absent loan growth, bond trading was brisk despite a weak quarter for equities, according to industry analysts.
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Now go stand outside in the brisk spring air and absorb the magic nature has to offer you.
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This probably won't be the fastest drive out there, though USB 3.1 should keep transfer rates plenty brisk.
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For the uninitiated, Project Loon involves balloons that sail through brisk winds at some 65,000 feet of altitude.
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Let's take a look at how that might go down… --- It is a brisk evening in late March.
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The economy grew at a 20.4% rate last quarter, pulling back from the first quarter's brisk 20.5% pace.
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Nonsense, responded Mr Cameron, in the brisk tones of a headmaster dealing with a sixth-form Spartacist uprising.
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The forecast calls for light winds Thursday and Friday, but brisk winds are expected to return Saturday night.
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Jean's Family Kitchen was closed, and managers at local markets said sales of bottled water had been brisk.
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The engine is brisk, without much apparent turbo lag, zipping the Arteon to 60mph in around six seconds.
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On the bright side, she began doing a brisk business in anti-Trump merchandise on her Web site.
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Running a brisk three hours without commercials, the show is available for streaming at Amazon, iTunes and Vudu.
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After brisk initial sales, orders for both have slowed, with Airbus selling just over 220 of its A330neo.
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Brisk car output and overseas demand for smartphones and IT goods are underpinning capital spending, the official said.
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Higher driving costs could weigh on hitherto brisk appetite for new autos in Latin America's second-biggest economy.
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The storm is part of a brisk start to the Atlantic hurricane season that runs through Nov. 30.
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Leaves are changing colors, the air is brisk but not cold, and the smell of pumpkin spice abounds.
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Although this summer in Britain was unusually hot, the wind at the coast was as brisk as ever.
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"It's clever, engaging, brisk and, crucially, unpretentious," Mike Hale wrote in his review in The Times in 2015.
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But while many moments retain a sleek effervescence, like the brisk, nimble opening "Winter" movement, others are overstuffed.
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Jones is brisk and decorous, smart and sensitive, though she sometimes leans too heavily into the Brooklyn accent.
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But after brisk initial sales, orders for both models have slowed, with Airbus selling 3003 of its A330neo.
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The teams played a brisk playoff-type game with Griess and Price making acrobatic saves at both ends.
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Current exercise guidelines almost always state that we should walk at a brisk pace rather than stroll leisurely.
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The hours of debate grew fiery at moments as lawmakers sought to maintain a brisk pace of statements.
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Nothing hotter than a grown man thoroughly enjoying a brisk bike ride with a basket, am I right?
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He had in mind a brisk, entertaining and urgent look at a single episode early in Marshall's career.
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Brisk west winds (gusts into the 20s mph) will detract a bit but should still feel pretty nice.
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The brisk, open gas trade is one of the more obvious manifestations of Mexico's national fuel-theft epidemic.
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Taking place in brisk real time — just 222 minutes — it sits in on a small-town council meeting.
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Business is brisk at most of these establishments, each of which seems to have its own loyal following.
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Led by Riccardo Muti in a program of Brahms and Tchaikovsky, the Philharmonic sounded emphatic, brisk and unanxious.
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The Chinese company still does brisk business in many emerging markets, which are unlikely to abandon its equipment.
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Apartments sold at record prices, on average, while sales at recent residential developments outpaced last year's brisk volume.
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November's meager sales gains are at odds with reports from retailers of brisk business during the Thanksgiving period.
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After a relatively brisk 1-hour, 19-minute first half, it was 10-10 at the midway mark.
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The game started at a brisk pace, with Washington holding a 303-31 lead after the first quarter.
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Last Saturday about 200 people marched out of Toronto's Pioneer Village subway station into the brisk winter air.
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Wheat is also seeing support from brisk import demand, with purchase tenders from countries including Turkey and Morocco.
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That may sound nice, but the German economy is growing at a brisk clip — 85033 percent in 2017.
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Shares of Nintendo rose 2.7% to a 1-1/2-year high, on hopes of brisk holiday sales.
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"Black Panther" has generated tremendous buzz on social media and did a brisk trade in ticket pre-sales.
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Strong imports are expected to continue through April as manufacturing business keep machinery humming at a brisk pace.
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The possibility of increased Chinese imports of U.S. wheat has added to a picture of brisk international demand.
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The court set a brisk briefing schedule in the case, which concerns a subpoena from a House committee.
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Spike Lee's "BlacKkKlansman" sprang from Ron Stallworth's "Black Klansman," a memoir as lean and brisk as a screenplay.
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What ensues is a brisk, well-mounted children's fantasy, with Cornish giving the story an entertainingly apocalyptic spin.
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That the Oscars managed a watchable show, much less the brisk, entertaining one we got, was a surprise.
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It can happen in a few brisk years, as with Spain's 1970s transition from fascist rule to democracy.
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Reuben, drafting off Scanlon's brisk direction, keeps the episode moving with cuts as quick as they are precise.
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But like the characters in her play, this brisk and chilly production is desperate for a little human touch.
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Anyway, -40 is cold extremely cold for us humans, but from a chemistry standpoint, it rates as merely brisk.
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Keep it brisk to get the burst of energy you need to bang out those last three Keynote slides.
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The brisk pace of this show and its kitchen sink of subjects and emotional responses is quite frankly, rude.
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In the first quarter, hourly compensation increased at a 2.6% rate, slowing from the fourth quarter's brisk 3.9% pace.
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One result of the new environment could be some players attempting a "brisk and desperate grab at immediate liquidity".
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If Xiaomi does make it to the U.S. market, sales of a sub-$400 prosumer drone will be brisk.
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More than a gaspworthy twist — and, reader, I gasped — this moment hits like a brisk slap to the face.
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Even amidst political chaos and stagnation, the new administration has managed to tear through regulations at a brisk pace.
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The characters are desperate for a little human touch, and so is this chilly, too brisk production (259 minutes).
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Brisk reactor-building in China has led to forecasts of a uranium shortfall by the end of the decade.
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On a Friday lunchtime it does a brisk trade as a diverse crowd pops in to use its services.
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That includes brisk walking, swimming and mowing the lawn, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services.
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That leaves India as the world's fastest-growing large economy, with a brisk projected increase in GDP of 7.8%.
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It's clouded over and the wind is brisk, but the yellow and orange maples make it worth the drive.
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The brisk walk is my favorite way to wake up on one of my favorite days of the year!
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The chapters, which each cover a short span in one character's timeline, are also brisk, with near-perfect pacing.
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It was also evacuated in a brisk 30 minutes on 9/11, but the parks were not closed beforehand.
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According to KPRC, the footage allegedly shows Vazquez walking across a mostly empty parking lot at a brisk pace.
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It was only a brisk walk away from the actual site where Brown and Ron Goldman's bodies were discovered.
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Exercise at least 150 minutes (2½ hours) per week at a moderate intensity, such as brisk walking, or greater.
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Suddenly the brisk air brings on an itch on the lip, and soon turns into a full-blown crisis.
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CMA CGM's Chief Executive Rodolphe Saade had said he expected a strong third-quarter, helped by brisk China-U.
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I can hardly speak while out on a brisk walk, but hey, some people are more ambitious than others.
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IN AN EPISODE of "Downton Abbey", Maggie Smith's character, Violet Crawley, expresses horror at the brisk march of innovation.
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Just 30 minutes five days a week of brisk walking, slow bike riding — even vacuuming or mowing the lawn.
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"That's a pretty brisk pace and about as fast as we can do it," said a Cal Fire official.
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Any PC gamer would be delighted to find this little thing waiting for them on a brisk winter's morn.
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Moderate-intensity activities can include things like brisk walking, gardening, ballroom dancing, water aerobics or a leisurely bike ride.
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Confidence: Medium Winds could still be brisk much of Sunday as another storm off the coast may gear up.
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Pepsi, for instance, reformulated nine varieties of Brisk, an iced tea and juice line it owns together with Unilever.
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Despite concerns about a glut of fresh condo towers in Manhattan, sales of new units continued to be brisk.
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Starbucks continues to move lattes there at a brisk pace despite CCTV's criticism of its pricing three years ago.
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The stock has fluctuated wildly in brisk trade since Passera presented his alternative plan for the bank on Oct.
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This is a brisk, readable account of the intersection between these two women, but its subtitle is a misnomer.
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The movie is brisk and consistently funny, and it hits the sentiment bone in a smart, relatively honest way.
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There is a Tesla dealership, an Apple store and dozens of luxury shops, many of them doing brisk business.
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Together they shared a bustling bicycle path along the Hudson River in Manhattan on a brisk, sunny Tuesday afternoon.
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U.S. financial conditions remain loose, strengthening the argument that another rate rise would not slow the current brisk growth.
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But under Mr. Yu's baton, they summoned surprising extremes, leavened occasionally with the brisk lightness of a Tchaikovsky ballet.
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The book's brisk pacing and artful literary style showcase Matar's talents for fiction (he has also written two novels).
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Nearby, a trailer rented by a private philanthropic group to offset shuttered park restrooms did a brisk tourist business.
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Sales of seat licenses at the new stadium being built in Inglewood have been brisk immediately after Chargers victories.
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Economists believe economic growth slowed in the fourth quarter from the July-September period's brisk 3.4 percent annualized rate.
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But don't worry: The book's cutting assessment won't cause him any more pain than a brisk, full-body dermabrasion.
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Have you ever noticed how a brisk walk on a crisp, sunny fall day can make a person hungry?
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Despite the brisk narrative, the book has a ponderous tone: It reads like a lecture from an economics professor.
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Instead, this drink was sweet yet brisk, fresh and floral, fruity and herbal, and, surprisingly, it was thoroughly refreshing.
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A long, winding, brisk walk always seemed a way of getting closer to the source of that curious energy.
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Flashy luxury brands more commonly associated with Madison Avenue and Rodeo Drive are doing brisk business near the Capitol.
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"It's a brisk influenza season and I think it will end up being a moderately severe one," said Schaffner.
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"The indicators point to a brisk continuation of the upswing in the final quarter of the year," it said.
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Traveling at a brisk 93,000 mph, according to astronomers, it's 260 million miles from the sun and drawing closer.
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It is well done—brisk and undogmatic—and will no doubt be useful to people new to the subject.
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Her brisk takedown of Eat, Pray, Love notwithstanding, Cusk loses much of her precision when she celebrates or dismisses.
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Les Aigles, the only restaurant on the mountain, and the site of its only toilet, did a brisk business.
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" For superior Minnesotan, Mr. McClelland prefers the "clipped, brisk, nasal" speech of Kurt Russell in the hockey movie "Miracle.
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Marshall's narrative is smooth and brisk: an impressive feat, given the mass of evidence she had to deal with.
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The energetic Kennedy even elicits noticeably active and intimate camera work, as well as a brisk pace of editing.
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Huggins is brash and brisk, of course, with Moretti cleaving to an old-fashioned myth of the American interloper.
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His right hand's brisk, zipping phrases made it just as recognizable as the left, if not quite as iconic.
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"Which, if you take a brisk walk into a wall, you'll find out what that's like," Dr. McKinnon said.
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Boston companies are going public and getting acquired at a brisk pace too this year, and often for big sums.
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M&A activity was brisk in the enterprise market this year, with 22.35 high-profile deals totaling almost $22 billion.
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The brisk pace of mergers and acquisitions shows that strategic buyers recognize the value in the sector, according to Hatfield.
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A record-large U.S. corn and soybean harvest and brisk U.S. crop exports boosted results for its agricultural services segment.
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One brisk shower is enough to hatch them into larvae within minutes—within a week, they'll be mature and biting.
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The economy grew at a brisk 3.1 percent annualized rate in the second quarter, with consumers doing the heavy lifting.
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The economy grew at a 2.1% annualized rate in the second quarter, slowing from the first quarter's brisk 3.1% pace.
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To Go Get Breakfast at Sleepaway Camp For those brisk, chilly walks through the dewy grass to the dining hall.
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The game still employs turn-based, menu-centric style of combat, but it's done in a brisk and lively manner.
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Adam Dant, 2015's pick, made brisk "lightning sketches" and uploaded them to a blog with some brief contextual detail.
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This aggressive front comes with $210 million stockpiled in cash, and fund-raising that is continuing at a brisk pace.
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And on several tracks with a brisk bebop cadence, the trio makes it clear that there's toughness beneath its cool.
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Not only will temperatures be below average, but Thursday through Saturday will feature brisk winds, making it feel even cooler.
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I use the brisk, 303-minute walk to call my mom and enjoy a blonde coffee ale with my friends.
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"A brisk walk to the gym will help increase your core temperature and blood flow to the muscles," Betts explains.
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THE curtain-raising moments of "Patrick Melrose" hurl the viewer into the world of their eponymous hero with brisk efficiency.
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That gives the movie another storyline to cut to, in order to keep the pace brisk and the tension maximized.
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If you're at the office, get up every hour to get the blood pumping or go for a brisk walk.
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Exercise during the day On Sunday, go for a brisk walk, ride a bike or try an at-home workout.
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Those are those brisk-but-sunny days when you can embrace the chill and still look cute in the process.
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As Brisk posted on Twitter, all you need is a dome-like piece of foam, and pretend to be pregnant.
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Australia is creating jobs at a brisk annual pace of 1793 percent, faster than the 1.6 percent rise in population.
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High levels of employment, wage growth, consumer confidence and rising share prices are supporting very brisk increases in consumer spending.
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There's a brisk calendar of economic data, including existing home sales Monday, durable goods Thursday and first-quarter GDP Friday.
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Once, Louisiana was enthusiastic about capital punishment, too, sending convicted murderers off to the next world at a brisk pace.
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Yet the darkness of the story lines never slows the brisk pacing or dulls the cheering warmth of the photography.
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The Labor Department announced today that the U.S. added 21855,21951 jobs in April, a slowdown after months of brisk hiring.
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"We plan to step up production plans to meet brisk demand," Nintendo President Tatsumi Kimishima said at a news briefing.
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The next morning, however, she's up early, stripped of self-pity, nattily garbed in blue, and brisk with positive intent.
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Even the heaviest scenes of financial angst and other tensions go down easily because of the novel's short, brisk chapters.
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For example, the first day begins with a five-minute walk followed by a cycle of jogging and brisk walking.
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"The study suggests physical activity of at least 30 minutes a day of moderate or vigorous activities, including brisk walking."
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That resulted in the economy growing at an 2.1% annualized rate, a slowdown from the first quarter's brisk 3.1% pace.
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A crisp fall morning turns into stifling afternoon, and by the next evening we've wrapped around to brisk early winter.
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It's a brisk Easter Sunday morning at 4 AM when a truck pulls up along the edge of Central Park.
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Young kept a brisk early scoring pace, hitting for 10 points in barely more than the game's first 10 minutes.
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I tried the $7 hot mulled cider, which was very effective in warming me up on a brisk November evening.
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John Anderson, who directs this documentary, does a brisk job of explaining the milieu in which Butterfield learned his craft.
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Heavy lending by state-owned banks, brisk government spending and strong exports helped keep China's economy growing briskly and steadily.
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If you can get outside to walk, studies have shown that a brisk walk can make you feel more creative.
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Mr. Colligan, a pianist, plays brisk and crafty postbop, the likes of which has become notably rarer in recent years.
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That led to the economy growing at a 2.0% annualized rate, a slowdown from the first quarter's brisk 3.1% pace.
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I'm writing this now on a train from New York City to Massachusetts on a brisk, beautiful Saturday in February.
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They defined moderate activity as, in essence, brisk walking, and vigorous activity, which was rare, as workouts similar to jogging.
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In the lounge car, the bartender, Darrell Bennett, was playing Tracy Chapman and doing a brisk business in Bloody Marys.
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This brisk and biting poem reads like a witness statement — the case against the manager mounts with each "helpful" tip.
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In seven should-be brisk scenes, punctuated by projections and titles, the characters fall out of love and into quips.
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As it cooks, it turns soft and syrupy, but never cloying, thanks to its own brisk acidity and some lemons.
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" In "Not the News" — a brisk, blipping immersion in alienation — he flaunts them, singing, "Cue the sliding violins in sympathy.
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He has also pared down Visconti's screenplay to a brisk, intermissionless 90 minutes: It feels both operatic and emotionally intimate.
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Sign-ups were especially brisk among people with high debt levels and no other savings accounts, according to a study.
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Another category was aerobic exercise and whether subjects met the standard recommendation of 150 minutes per week of brisk workouts.
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Economists believe U.S. economic growth cooled in the fourth quarter from the July-September period's brisk 3.4 percent annualized rate.
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The extended summer meant brisk business for the Rippers food stand on the boardwalk near Beach 86th Street in Rockaway.
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Mercury Rev replaces Gentry's brisk, nearly rapping original with swelling orchestral drones, the better to reveal the song's fearful awe.
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"I think we have an opportunity for a V-shaped recovery," Meyer said, referring to a relatively brisk economic rebound.
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Maria Aitken's production for the Acting Company — sturdy, reasonably brisk — doesn't have much of a sense of time or place.
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Then, on the next pitch, Frazier lifted a sharp curveball on the outside corner into a brisk wind toward right.
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Brisk demand prompted a move to larger premises in a Brooklyn loft, where he created the fictitious Bell Perfume Labs.
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While the economy expanded by a brisk 4003 percent in the first quarter, consumption had been only a minor contributor.
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It's a brisk and energetic primer for those who don't know his movies or are ready to watch them again.
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Super Handling All-Wheel Drive — or SH-AWD, as Acura abbreviates it — offers up a palpable edge in brisk maneuvers.
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And despite throttling back production, OPEC members kept on exporting barrels at a brisk pace, which kept storage tanks full.
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Out there, for all the talk of idolatry and infidels, discussions could be brisk and purposeful, boundaries porous, identities fluid.
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While the economy expanded by a brisk 1.0 percent in the first quarter, consumption had been only a minor contributor.
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If you are feeling tired, sore or sluggish, you must keep up with the brisk, mechanical pace of the line.
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If you weren't 36 (and I didn't object to corporal punishment), I would recommend a brisk spanking for you, Nathaniel.
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He missed only one of his 11 shots on the way to scoring 21 points in a brisk 20 minutes.
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The economy grew at a 0.63% pace in the April-June quarter, slowing from the first quarter's brisk 3.1% rate.
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The economy grew at a 2.0% pace in the April-June quarter, slowing from the first quarter's brisk 3.1% rate.
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Growth for the June quarter was a brisk 3.8 percent while prices were up 8.3 percent on June last year.
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Cracks in the rental market became evident to many brokers last spring, when the typically brisk rental season felt lackluster.
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Business spending on equipment slowed in the second quarter after growing at a brisk pace for more than a year.
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But don't expect to go to the park this season to see a brisk two-and-a-half-hour game.
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It's a brisk November afternoon in New York City, and I'm driving a red FUV, with Frohnmayer seated behind me.
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I headed out for a morning walk near the beach, the air brisk from the wind blowing off the Channel.
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Its immediacy comes in part from the brisk naturalism of the performances and the nimbleness and fluidity of the editing.
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He also said he found an outlet to shed his violent thoughts by taking brisk two-hour walks every day.
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A short drive away in Brookline, the store in an old Beaux-Arts bank was also doing a brisk business.
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It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2014, but is now appears to be engaging in a brisk period of expansion.
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Mr. Forsythe's influence was recognizable throughout her movement phrases, whether brisk or in slow motion, which emphasized her dancers' elasticity.
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A hammered Swede with a brisk, spiky 90's hairdo staggers past us as we are shown to our table.
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Buying interest for spot iron ore cargoes was also firm, though not as brisk as in the steel market, traders said.
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On Saturday, Rossen Milanov's sensitive conducting of the Philharmonia Zürich brought fresh life to the score: Dance tempos were hearteningly brisk.
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The normally brisk sorghum trade between the two countries has ground to a halt as tensions mount between Washington and Beijing.
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Andromeda keeps its fighting brisk so it can keep the focus on its characters and how they grow on this ride.
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They coasted through car-clogged streets at a brisk 220 mph, bearing a fleet of dorkish men and women in khakis.
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They grapple momentarily before "The Animal" frees his left hand and lands a series of brisk, pitiless punches on Lessard's face.
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The economy grew at a 2.1% annualized rate in the second quarter, decelerating from the January-March quarter's brisk 3.1% pace.
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U.S.-bound auto exports amounted to some 143,139.63 cars, down 7.0 percent in a snapback from the previous year's brisk shipments.
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She also does a brisk online business, supported by a robust Instagram community from which she sources many of her products.
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Sales of baby products such as a diapers are also enjoying brisk sales even in ageing Japan, thanks to Chinese buyers.
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The day that made Joe Biden vice president was the worst day of his public career: the brisk afternoon of Jan.
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ATLANTA — On a brisk October afternoon in Atlanta last year, actor Amandla Stenberg was sitting in a car, getting into character.
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Winds remain brisk from the northwest through the night, and lows plummet to the mid- to upper 20s (lower 30s downtown).
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However, overseas competition was capping prices, with brisk Ukrainian shipments offsetting less aggressive selling than usual by Russian exporters, traders said.
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A pamphlet given out during another talk said that sweetened Lipton Brisk tea was as healthy as nonfat milk and coffee.
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The dollar bounded towards 108 yen and hit the eye-catching 100 threshold against a basket of currencies in brisk trade.
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Custom is brisk at the Mogadishu Meat and Grocery, beside a low-rise brick mosque crowded with women in bright headscarves.
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The discussion is brisk and fascinating, and the audience is one of the most demographically diverse I've seen in my firm.
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The distillery is capturing San Francisco's layer of pea soup and turning it into fresh water that is logging brisk sales.
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When smoking means freedom A few shops down the road, a store newly stocked with cigarettes is doing a brisk trade.
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As long as the founders don't drown the brisk games in commercials, I expect HQ's viewership to build by the day.
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The main storyline is also a little shorter than previous games; I finished Yakuza 6 in a relatively brisk 25 hours.
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Lightweight headphones have a tendency to jiggle, so all three contenders will struggle if you take them for a brisk jog.
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After all, the articles on him (such as this one) from the national media seem to keep at a brisk pace.
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But when it comes to planning the ceremony, there's something about a brisk autumn breeze and orange October sun that appeals.
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It's why "Miss Sloane" won't move the needle on gun control legislation or make for a brisk night at the movies.
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Official data has shown brisk South Korean exports thanks to consistent demands from China, but policymakers worry the heated Sino-U.
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Japan's top 4 department stores all saw sales increase in November from a year earlier on brisk demand for luxury items.
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It was a brisk November night in #20GayTeen when Rachel Weisz and I locked eyes for the first (and only) time.
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Still, in our view, overall inventory levels in the industry are not alarming in light of sales volumes that remain brisk.
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He took the final fugue at a brisk pace, reined in just enough to elucidate the stunningly intricate streams of counterpoint.
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Hitting the gym, or at least going for a brisk walk, could also be helpful—integrate the activity into your routine.
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All of the actors are good; Mr. Raymond-James is scary good; and the story rips along at a brisk pace.
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Australia is creating jobs at a brisk annual pace of 2.4 percent, much faster than the 13 percent rise in population.
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Florida has one of the more active death rows in the country, with 390 prisoners, and a brisk pace of executions.
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But it signals one of the game's great sins, one it repeats during Battlefront II's brisk, four-to-six hour campaign.
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Yet with Barrow taking the lead, there is a brisk and directed flow, starting with the design of the museum itself.
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A brisk and confident step, eyes on the pavement, and a hand in the pocket of your coat, clutching your phone.
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Enabling Secular Growth Despite below-average economic growth and recurring geopolitical uncertainty, manufacturers here in the U.S. are reporting brisk business.
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At that moment, I saw another fly, and this one, too, I squashed on the table with a brisk hand movement.
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Q. What if the exercise is relatively moderate, like a brisk walk or easy jog, instead of a more intense workout?
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The piano, violin and cello soloists — all drawn from the Philharmonic's regular cast — carried a brisk energy throughout the demanding work.
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NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Justin Rose could sense the sky growing a little darker, the wind a little cooler and more brisk.
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With his pesky, interfering ghost of a mother, that could make a brisk, hair-raising play; unfortunately, it's not this one.
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On a brisk day this month, the Vinsons sidestepped puddles of melting snow as they walked through rows of solar panels.
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One year later, they opened their coffee shop, Resistencia, near the intersection of 14th and Cloverdale, and business has been brisk.
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Mr. Bolsonaro's promises to ease weapons regulations have already meant brisk business for gun ranges as aficionados sign up for practice.
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The picture moves at a brisk pace, though, and Mr. Hauser's mostly cool and collected avenger is somewhat fun to watch.
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For more than a decade, with the economy rising at a brisk clip, voters seemed content to pass power among them.
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Although there will be no stock trading, stores expect brisk sales of barbecue supplies and white shoes through the holiday weekend.
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Later, in bed, Robin, played with brisk pretensions of authority by Michael Cristofer, shrugs off her concerns with something like contempt.
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But the recommendations do not always define what brisk walking means and, when they do, can deploy daunting terminology or technicalities.
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Mr. Cruise's brisk, ingratiating performance — all smiles, hard-charging physicality and beads of sweat — does a lot to soften the edges.
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After the chance for a late-day shower, skies do finally clear as brisk west winds settle in for the night.
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That has continued to produce strong demand for new apartments, which in turn has led to a brisk pace of construction.
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But the movie, directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Scott Z. Burns, conducts its business with brisk, breezy irreverence.
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The market's strong run hasn't missed a beat in the new year, as equities continue to climb at a brisk pace.
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But if you can get past that, the movie sweeps you along with a brisk pace and even dashes of humor.
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Mr. Sekaliou, 42, lives in Mongorut village on the outskirts of the forest, a brisk 90-minute walk from his parents.
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It is a brisk evening in early June, and a Turner-worthy celestial beam is spotlighting the small lake before us.
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But he seemed unbothered by it all — including brisk conditions and some fog that delayed the start of his third round.
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Hearing that the enclosed dome was described as "cozy" made me feel a bit relieved, as the air was brisk outside.
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The impeachment inquiry has moved at a brisk pace since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced her support for it last month.
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While the hotel has gotten largely positive reviews, business has been less than brisk in the month since its soft opening.
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Overnight lows drop to the low to mid-20s, and with winds still brisk, wind chills could fall to the teens.
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Much of the severe heat was accompanied by brisk winds across much of Australia, which exacerbates fire risks and spreads blazes.
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The GDP growth, largely in line with expectations, represents a modest deceleration from the brisk 4.2% growth in the fourth quarter.
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Strive for at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity exercise, such as brisk walking and swimming, the guidelines say.
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McInerney maintains this brisk, moody comedy for the next hundred and eighty pages, as his unnamed narrator unravels in a bender.
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The man, Paul Rossen, 55, does a brisk business from the other side of the political aisle: pins denouncing Mr. Trump.
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Washington is expected to fill up with supporters and protesters alike — and some tech companies are set to do brisk business.
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Phys Ed Regular exercise, such as brisk walking for an hour, improved long-term survival in those who had childhood cancers.
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He then fielded a few questions from reporters before taking a brisk walk through the neighborhood and canvassing at three homes.
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And she does a brisk trade in wedding jewelry, often using lace snipped from the bride's mother's or grandmother's wedding dress.
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One reason: Construction has remained so brisk that it has been hard to find a reliable contractor to finish the job.
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The mass of Pikachus, Hello Kittys, and Captain Americas around me bundled up against the brisk 40-degree weather that evening.
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S. flows still brisk in Q4 * Operating margin improves after fuel cost hit in H1 (Adds detail) By Gus Trompiz PARIS, Nov 22.73 (Reuters) - French container shipping group CMA CGM said its third-quarter volumes had outperformed the industry, supported by brisk trans-Pacific activity that suggested no negative impact so far from U.S.-Chinese trade tensions.
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New research done with simulations suggest this dino was no sprinter, and that it couldn't move any faster than a brisk walk.
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Either is fine by the team here, who are just delighted that their host organization appears to be doing a brisk trade.
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Recent improvements to industrial licensing are supposed to reduce waiting times from a lethargic average of 634 days to a brisk month.
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As such, it's an excellent, gripping novel with a brisk plot, outstanding characters, and plenty to think about long after it's over.
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The action moves along at a brisk pace, interjected with upbeat songs, including Meghan Trainor's "Me Too," a veritable feelin' yourself anthem.
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The economy grew at a 2.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter, slowing from the July-September period's brisk 3.4 percent pace.
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For the first time ever, the usually brisk, almost business-like show chose to liven things up with a host: Kristin Bell.
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Foreign-exchange reserves have fallen sharply, previously brisk economic growth has slowed leaving Pakistan's to continue trailing behind its neighbours (see chart).
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ON A brisk Monday evening early this month, Yulia Scherbakova watched her two young children walk to a park with their grandmother.
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A brisk 96 minutes, the movie is workmanlike in its approach, yet still manages to be stirring thanks to the subject matter.
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But the rowdy fans on this brisk October evening at the club's most recent home match are not angry with the referee.
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And the part of me that wanted the MegaSpoiler was probably just seeing it as a brisk breeze blowing away the chaff.
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The storm, which forecasters will name Colin, is part of a brisk start to the Atlantic hurricane season running through November 30.
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She took similar care over the words, though those were harder, and they might need a good brisk walk along the river.
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But brisk sales of the trade paperback for Grace's series convinced the publisher to reverse course and bring Grace back for more.
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ACCORDING TO ONE wag, Medway Magistrates Court in Chatham is "probably the only place in the town centre doing a brisk business".
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Alexandros Ziniatis of Viva Trust, a firm that advises businesses seeking to relocate within Europe, reports similarly brisk interest from Greek companies.
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The economy grew at a 1.9 percent annualized rate in the fourth quarter, slowing from the third quarter's brisk 3.5 percent pace.
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They could start with brisk walking on flat surfaces, and as that becomes easier, include some routes that require walking up hills.
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A presidential candidate who doesn't immediately race into crazy town at the first chance, but instead jogs there at a brisk pace.
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On a brisk Saturday morning in early May, as the sun rose in the desert, the smell of Palo Santo was everywhere.
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Fitness can include: walking/brisk walking, swimming, cycling, chair-based exercise, cross trainer, exercise classes, weights/strength training and going out dancing.
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On the surface, with its acoustic instrumentation and brisk swing rhythms, it seems a lot like any other straight-ahead jazz combo.
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Though the pace of home building has slowed after a brisk first quarter, housing remains a pillar of strength for the economy.
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They are fully committed in Tchaikovsky's Fourth and Fifth (DSO Live), too, facing down the fates in the Fifth with brisk nonchalance.
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Here, there are more runs into slides and lunges as the dancers — swarming together and peeling apart — move with tense, brisk efficiency.
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My favorite part of the day is the half-hour of alternating between 1-minute sprints and 2-minutes of brisk walking.
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With Rihanna, it's always both, and ATTLAS understands that deeply on this remix, which evolves into brisk, electric nature-film house music.
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An alternative measure of economic growth, gross domestic income (GDI), increased at a brisk 22.0 percent rate in the January-March quarter.
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Even as some shoppers kept to tradition and headed off to the malls in person this Black Friday, spending remained brisk online.
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At the state fair last week, the Wake County Republican Party was doing a brisk business with its stickers and T-shirts.
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The weather is expected to be brisk, with a high of 42 degrees, but the skies clear for a 1:09 p.m.
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Her tone was brisk and irreverent, her ideas coming out in pithy, manageable chunks, making her work a perennial favorite with students.
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A brisk walk from Carlton Gardens, de Gaulle may have visited this disused underground station, which was Churchill's first bunker meeting room.
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Dairy, however, was expected to be the single fastest-growing livestock sector, fueled by brisk demand in India and Pakistan, they said.
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This novel — Ciment's sixth — is short and brisk, propelled by the suspense of multiple questions: Who is responsible for the toddler's death?
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That has provided an unexpected source of new employees, enabling brisk hiring to persist without a run-up in wages and prices.
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Earlier this year, the ratings firms Moody's and Standard & Poor's downgraded their credit ratings on Chinese sovereign debt, citing brisk corporate borrowing.
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Charges against public figures involving morality or nationalism often move at a brisk pace — Ms. Youssef is due in court on Jan.
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After a brisk first period in which neither team created a lot of chances, both picked up the pace in the second.
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Shutdown business remains brisk after nearly a month, and she has no plans to stop the deal, despite a growing financial strain.
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"In Iran you can at least talk to the police," he said with a smile, bracing his shoulders against the brisk wind.
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The neighboring island of St. Kitts has its own brisk business of selling passports for tens of thousands of dollars a pop.
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She arrived, brisk and bundled in a black puffy coat over a checked dress, and immediately ordered a glass of white wine.
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When they worked out, their reported sessions lasted for about an hour, on average, and were moderately intense, such as brisk walking.
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The apologies and brisk discussion she participated in felt overly political and self-serving in comparison to the rest of her campaign.
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The first, "11383," is a brisk minor blues, with the swirling momentum typical of Coltrane's live performances and his most affecting records.
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The ideal steps per minute for brisk walking among older people were inconsistent in the studies that she and her colleagues reviewed.
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A brisk climb punctuated by postcard views of Los Angeles landmarks: the Hollywood sign, the Santa Monica Mountains, the gauzy downtown skyline.
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Verona's authorities are expecting some 2100,2114 fans to descend on the Bentegodi, a brisk 21998-minute walk from the city's historic heart.
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Its brisk piano chords and buoyant beats created a kind of trampoline for the star to bounce off refrains of Olympic skill.
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Representative Darren Soto, an Orlando congressman of Puerto Rican descent, said new apartment rental units are being built at a brisk pace.
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The surge of labour into Dhaka has powered Bangladesh's brisk economic growth, which has averaged 6.5% a year over the past decade.
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The third group had to finish only one set of each exercise, meaning that they were done after a brisk 13 minutes.
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But most of "EN" moves at a brisk pace: It may allude to time, but it feels like an exercise in momentum.
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When she walked down the road at a brisk clip, off to lead classes on birth control, many admired her self-confidence.
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Within a few years, he had set up shop in Ventura and was doing a brisk business selling clothing for outdoor enthusiasts.
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He has been doing a brisk business with journalists, including not only me, but reporters from Newsweek and the New York Post.
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The dollar bounded above 107 yen in brisk trade to hit 107.43, while the euro touched its lowest since January around $1.23.
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All right, you can't fly direct to Cairo, but it's only a brisk three-hour-and-fifty-seven-minute drive from Atlanta.
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I think walking at a brisk pace can give you the same kind of cardio with much less stress on your body.
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At lunch on a brisk winter day, Tim Minchin was digging into a 10-ounce filet mignon at a Midtown steak house.
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INFLATION READINGS MIXED The economy grew at a 20.4% annualized rate last quarter, slowing from the January-March quarter's brisk 0.63% pace.
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But graduating from the bank is like graduating from a German university: neither brisk nor uniform; leaving behind many dauerstudenten (eternal students).
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But the platform is pretty straightforward: three rows, a naturally aspirated V6 making 291 ponies, and a smooth, brisk eight-speed transmission.
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For such a tiny space, the service and turnover were brisk, with a small army of slick, waistcoat-clad waiters at work.
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If you're always stuck at your desk, set a timer and take a brisk walk or try to fit in a workout.
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I love a brisk ride through wine country, but I was surprised at how hard it was to enjoy the passing landscape.
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In 2006, Leigh Montville published "The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth," a brisk, engaging account of Ruth's life.
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The show relies on a brisk pace, plenty of sass and the easygoing charm of its stars, Noah Wyle and Rebecca Romijn.
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An alternative measure of economic growth, gross domestic income (GDI), increased at a brisk 23.6 percent rate in the January-March period.
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The scooters aren't particularly practical: their top speed is around 6 miles per hour, not too much faster than a brisk walk.
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Meanwhile, investors awaited the U.S. jobs data for June, when employers likely maintained a brisk pace of hiring while increasing wages for workers.
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Instead, I went to a couple of meetings, took the train home, went for a brisk walk with the dog, and made dinner.
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Back on a Brooklyn street lined with tank cleaning facilities, activity is a more brisk than in December, but still far from booming.
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Canadian canola meal sales to China look brisk through next June, said a U.S. canola broker, who was not authorized to speak publicly.
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The footage, which has yet to be verified, suggests that ISIS is doing a brisk trade and selling grain back to the regime.
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"We're on our 56th hour without power now and it's getting a little brisk inside the house," Gary Bolden of Prunedale told KSBW.
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In anticipation of brisk demand that typically picks up from April, China's crude steel output reached a record 21 million tonnes in March.
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Is it the brisk weather, post-summer vacation energy, or some other factor that makes fall the most productive time of the year?
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The 21-year-old became the first Norwegian to win an ATP Tour title, collecting his first trophy in a brisk 71 minutes.
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GDP per person is less than a tenth of America's, yet luxury-car dealers and fashion boutiques still do a surprisingly brisk trade.
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The good news is that it grew at a brisk 108 percent for the quarter, second only behind Microsoft's 124 percent growth rate.
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She took a brisk attitude to anti-Roma discrimination: she decried it, but disliked acknowledging that it still existed in her beloved Macedonia.
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November's increase in core retail sales and upward revisions to October's data suggested a brisk pace of consumer spending in the fourth quarter.
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Euro zone business growth picked up a touch in August, helped by brisk services activity and as manufacturing contracted at a slower pace.
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Manufacturers' Q26 profit growth slowed sharply from the brisk pace of late 2018, and we could well see the softness extend into Q2.
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Manufacturers' Q1 profit growth slowed sharply from the brisk pace of late 2018, and we could well see the softness extend into Q2.
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The broadcast was brisk and entertaining, the ratings for the hostless event rose and the awards show decided to leave the post vacant.
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But it did do brisk business in the stadium — and there seemed to be few fans who had not at least sampled it.
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The economy grew at a 2.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September period's brisk 3.4 percent pace.
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But as sagas go, it's short and to the point, with much left unexplained and unspoken, and a brisk 84-minute running time.
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As a result, investment on nonresidential structures increased at a 4.9 percent pace, moderating from the January-March period's brisk 14.8 percent rate.
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Beaches in Florida were largely empty ahead of Memorial Day as Alberto approached the northern Gulf Coast carrying brisk winds and heavy rain.
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Demand for the shirts was brisk enough that preorders topped Teespring's minimum with more than two weeks left to go in the campaign.
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Manufacturers cited stability in exchange rates, brisk demand for smartphones, and a pick-up in demand from China as factors underpinning their sentiment.
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He's also working with some of the many founders to be swept into Cisco over the years via its brisk M&A strategy.
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Economic growth clocked in at a brisk 3.4 percent annual pace from July through September after surging 4.2 percent in the second quarter.
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Today Mr Cummings—hair a chaotic thatch, speech brisk with a hint of the north-east—is again at the heart of politics.
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Asian shares climbed to seven-month highs as investors lapped up signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks and brisk economic data.
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Maybe set your alarm 20 minutes early so you have time to get up in the morning and go for a brisk walk.
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A small kiosk selling souvenirs did brisk business as new MPs bought key rings, fridge magnets and postcards depicting their unfamiliar new workplace.
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Despite the smaller crop, Russian exports have been running at a brisk level with huge volumes sold to major importers recently including Egypt.
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It sounds like AngelList may also eventually dive into the brisk secondaries business, wherein investors buy up earlier investors stakes in certain companies.
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Meanwhile, expectations for tax reform, the linchpin of a brisk rally that has carried major stock market indexes to new highs, are dwindling.
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"The business confidence rising another month, showing business transactions are brisk, provided positive headwind for the rand and also fuelled stocks," Francis said.
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Drop the ravioli carefully into the boiling water, lower the heat, and cook at a brisk simmer until tender, 2-3 minutes. 5.
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Economists expect brisk Asia-bound shipments of electronics and solid capital investment in advanced economies will underpin Japan's export performance in coming months.
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The economy grew at a 2.6 percent annualized rate in the October-December quarter, slowing from the third quarter's brisk 21.0 percent pace.
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While the economy has returned to brisk growth, Finland's employment rate lags around 71 percent, compared to 75 percent in neighboring Nordic countries.
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The economy grew at a 2.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September quarter's brisk 3.4 percent pace.
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The economy grew at a 22013 percent rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September quarter's brisk 220 percent pace.
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As president from 2003 to 2010, he won adulation at home and renown abroad for reducing poverty and presiding over brisk economic growth.
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Two or three brisk jogs a week should be able to fit into almost any strength-only plan—it's a versatile cardio habit.
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His homemade video, posted to YouTube in 2011, features a brisk pop melody and beat, with doo-doos sung like Beach Boys harmonies.
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As a result, from the fourth quarter of 22019 to the fourth quarter of 2017, GDP rose a noticeably more brisk 2.5 percent.
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So the leader of Mr. Perez's crew went in search of the dealer on a brisk March night in a friend's Mitsubishi Galant.
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As long as Uber was growing at a brisk pace, behavior that could be characterized as rule-breaking was framed as bold disruption.
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The Gone World is a heady, complicated story that plays out at a brisk pace that doesn't let go until the last page.
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Brisk sales of the latest Galaxy Note 8 smartphone, launched in mid-September, also are likely to further boost its performance, analysts said.
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Consumer spending grew at a 24.1 percent annualized rate in the third quarter, slowing from the April-June quarter's brisk 3.3 percent pace.
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One assignment after the next, without any breaks, not even for lunch, which amounted to a Brisk Lemonade from a 7-Eleven store.
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I witnessed the execution of many, many selfies: the jockeying for a proper angle, the sudden dead-eyed smile, the brisk walk away.
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He has the singer sprint for one minute followed by two minutes of brisk walking, which she keeps alternating for half an hour.
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After months of sparse activity in PredictIt's "Who will be Trump's next Supreme Court nominee?" contracts, trading was brisk following Kennedy's retirement announcement.
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Analog Devices agreed on Tuesday to acquire the Linear Technology Corporation for $14.8 billion, accelerating the already brisk consolidation within the semiconductor sector.
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One was a balanced, brisk 183 white made of the red pinot noir grape from Amity Vineyards in the Willamette Valley of Oregon.
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Ultimately, the subject matter wins out, yielding a flawed but brisk 90-minute Netflix presentation that reunites the cast headed by Kerry Washington.
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The brisk growth of milk alternatives is bad news for the dairy industry, which has experienced a decades-long decline in milk consumption.
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If anything, the best American rosés today are exactly what one would want: brisk and refreshing, subtle and savory, never cloying or fatiguing.
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His climactic "I have lived long enough" finds more power in a single line than the entirety of the R.S.C.'s brisk reckoning.
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We weren't even sure if the stand would be there when we arrived, but there it was, doing brisk business at 10 a.m.
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Phys Ed As little as 20 seconds of brisk stair climbing, done several times a day, might be enough to increase aerobic fitness.
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Unlike live radio, where the conventional broadcaster can be brisk and impersonal, the on-demand nature of podcasts fosters a casually intimate atmosphere.
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Any brisk cruise through TikTok will show off the stresses of teenagers and young adults moving back into their parents' houses and apartments.
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The film, which comes in at a brisk 54 minutes, was shot in Cuba last year and kept under wraps until this week.
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I settle into a chair on an open deck, admire the Seattle shore, inhale the brisk sea air and decide I love cruising.
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The only thing the shows at the Residenz seemed to have in common was their brisk running times — all 100 minutes or less.
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The first practice was a brisk affair, less than an hour long, and held under a pure blue sky at Lisbon's Estadio Nacional.
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In her brisk, unsoppy course, she touches on topics The Church Times wouldn't dare: infidelity, ennui, resignation, homosexuality and the indignities of age.
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The defense is expected to use roughly eight hours on the Senate floor on Monday following a brisk two-hour presentation on Saturday.
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And some research suggests that frequent, brisk walks may improve memory and physical abilities in those in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.
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Business was brisk in 2018, with Mr. Luke's company, KNL Luxury, collecting about $250,000 in revenue, prompting an investment in a second truck.
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Cilic, a former U.S. Open champion, clearly thrived out of the limelight, wrapping up the match in a brisk one hour 40 minutes.
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A brisk trade in ambassadorships, Cabinet seats, fundraising commitments and everything short of outright bribery will be on display for all to see.
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That would take annual growth to a brisk 3.3 percent, slightly higher than government and central bank forecasts of around 3 percent increase.
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In "Temporary," a brisk, wildly imaginative first novel by Hilary Leichter, the unnamed protagonist is a temp worker who trudges between 23 jobs.
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Brisk, breezy and enameled in Clint Ramos's expensively tasteful costumes, she is probably closer to Ouisa's real-life counterparts than Ms. Channing was.
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The company moved forward at a brisk clip, the snow flowing up and over the vehicle hulls, billions of crystals catching the sunlight.
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Indeed economic growth did slow last year, throttling back to 2.1% in the third quarter from 93's brisk pace of nearly 3%.
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Researchers found that 20 minutes of brisk walking on a treadmill improved participants&apos working memory as much as a dose of caffeine.
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The US economy is still enjoying brisk growth and Corporate America is making gobs of money, even if it's at a slower pace.
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ROLLING BLACKOUTS COASTAL FEVER A three-guitar front line — plucked, sustained and most often busily strummed — gives this Australian band its brisk pacing.
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Now, she said, they are doing such brisk business that she is in talks to acquire a workshop that supplies major luxury brands.
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The next day, just before the scheduled public test flight for the Volocopter 23X, a brisk downpour threatened to cancel the entire demonstration.
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The director of this brisk documentary, Michael Dweck, clearly considers it lively and eccentric, and does a committed job trying to convey that.
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The bad news for the White House is that they are swimming against a brisk current as they try to sell this message.
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The economy grew at a 2.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September quarter's brisk 3003 percent pace.
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But in a brisk, businesslike manner, the US Catholic bishops adopted four measures designed to create more accountability, transparency and trust with lay Catholics.
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Unlike the famously calamitous making of the original Blade Runner, which Ford once described as "a bitch," Villeneuve's set hummed with brisk, amiable efficiency.
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Existing homes are selling at their fastest rate since 2007, while sales of new homes are proceeding near their most brisk pace since 2008.
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On a treadmill, uphill, at a brisk pace, for about an hour every day — and I do mean every day — from July to April.
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The brisk, slightly swinging walk, the stiffly held arms, the tight shoulders and clenched smile, all carried the mark of Vietnam like one scar.
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This hardware store in an Amish town did brisk business ahead of the millennial shift because it mostly sold products that didn't require electricity.
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Once I got outdoors and walked at a brisk pace, the Dash registered enough false taps that I had to turn the feature off.
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In a brisk 2090 minutes, Judy Blume, Armin van Buuren, Malcolm Gladwell, Judd Apatow, Herbie Hancock, and Helen Mirren all discuss coping with criticism.
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Why, he asks, does the supply of thieves never exhaust itself, despite Tudor England's brisk practice of hanging them, sometimes 20 at a time?
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My commute involves about 25 minutes of walking, and I try to keep up a brisk pace to try to get my blood flowing.
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NEW YORK, July 2.3.7 (Reuters) - U.S. employers are hiring workers at a brisk pace, but that is only making the Federal Reserve's job harder.
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The stream of kids keeps up at a brisk pace through the morning—it's unusual for a disposition to last longer than five minutes.
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The novel is an eminently readable and brisk adventure story, but it often confronts the reader with its heavy and powerful questions and criticisms.
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To control high blood pressure, most adults should aim to get 150 minutes of moderate exercise — like brisk walking, swimming, or biking — a week.
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"Consumption is doing fairly well thanks to brisk summer bonuses and steadily rising wages," said Atsushi Takeda, chief economist at Itochu Economic Research Institute.
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That is so blisteringly brisk that the atoms inside the laboratory will form the rare form of matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate.
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It took the brisk Copenhagen air and honest feedback from a trusted colleague to teach Benji Rappoport the lesson he should have already known.
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For people who pick up the game expecting the brisk, freeform playfulness of most other Rockstar games, this might be too much to handle.
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Just like any other corner shop, all the products in the installation are for sale, and Sparrow tells Creators that business has been brisk.
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So as I toured Port Arthur this week on a brisk Tasmanian morning, I wondered what the restored convict camp might have to teach.
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Dubai's index rose 0.9 percent in brisk early trading - volumes in the first 15 minutes were more than double those of the previous session.
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Despite the brisk pre-orders, though, Chinese vendors and scalpers are uncertain if the iPhone SE will be a sure bet like previous models.
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Cargill's profit from animal nutrition and protein rose for the fourth straight quarter on strong retail beef demand in North America and brisk exports.
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Gross domestic product increased at a 20.5 percent rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September quarter's brisk 20.5 percent pace.
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"The brisk upswing in mortgage rates and not enough inventory dispirited some would-be buyers," the NAR said in a statement accompanying the figures.
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After a brisk back-and-forth of previous convictions and mitigating circumstances (a baby on the way, a job), bail was set at $2100,000.
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The meeting came amid brisk diplomacy among the members of six-party denuclearisation talks - the United States, China, Japan, Russia and the two Koreas.
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A brisk and breezy but mostly sunny start to the weekend, with a high near 210 degrees and a low in the 23s tonight.
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The most active CBOT soybean futures inched up 0.1% to $8.95 a bushel, having closed down 1.6% on Friday despite brisk weekly export sales.
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His party held the president's office for 13 years, overseeing a period of brisk economic growth during which millions were lifted out of poverty.
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When his phone rings, which it does constantly, he adopts the brisk, businesslike tone of a performer too busy for all of his fans.
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Mitsui Life plans to increase foreign bonds holdings due to brisk sales of products denominated in foreign currency, mostly the Australian dollar, he said.
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Each week, adults need at least 2.5 hours of moderate intensity aerobic activity like brisk walking and a minimum of two muscle strengthening workouts.
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A guide explains that when business was brisk the SS used air pistols to spare the tender ears of the professionals inside the buildings.
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Soon we were fording a brisk river, clambering up and down hills of mud not that far from the color of Ms. Angulo's seafood.
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If the "Swan Lake" music usually associated with Odile's fouetté turns must be taken at so brisk a lick, can't the step be rechoreographed?
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Theatergoers hoping for more heartening news might want to check out the rousing, brisk production of "Hamlet" at the open-air Shakespeare's Globe theater.
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If Amis's book is like hurtling down a black-diamond ski run, hers is more like a brisk day on the cross-country trails.
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This early in the season, the temperature, onshore and in the water, was just under 60 degrees, with brisk winds ruffling the beached seaweed.
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We set off at a brisk walk past the sculptures in the plaza, then down a narrow street crowded with art galleries and shops.
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Fruit and vegetable sellers, who usually do brisk business during the day, covered their wares with burlap bags, keeping a watchful eye for protesters.
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" But thanks to increased sales volume, 2018 was "the best year we have ever had," he said, and 2019 is "starting out very brisk.
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Servers at both addresses have the brisk, well-drilled, impersonal and slightly numbed quality that comes of waiting on hundreds of people a day.
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"The problem is that the tech field keeps moving on at a brisk pace, and my skills were out of date," Ms. Giovanniello said.
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Some bake as a hobby, while others do a brisk business selling cakes in places where getting to a bakery requires a plane ticket.
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On the brighter side, however, the pace of sales remains brisk and the total for this year is still expected to exceed 17 million.
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Consumer spending grew at a 1.8% annualized rate in the fourth quarter, slowing from the brisk 3.2% pace logged in the July-September period.
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It's a brisk, undemanding read, with alternating sections on the family (rich, tame) and the Worker (poor, psychopathic) creating an efficient mechanism of suspense.
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The initial agreement has also raised expectations of Chinese imports of U.S. corn and wheat, which could add to brisk international demand for wheat.
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On a brisk, cloudless day in late March, I joined Liang as he visited Yuan at her family's apartment on the outskirts of Beijing.
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Despite his resistance to the brisk pace of contemporary rap, Electronica's much-lauded lyricism and ruminations on spirituality and struggle continue to captivate. mean.
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Seeing his perplexity, Annette Bening, who plays Mills's mother in his new film, fixed his lapels and gave him a brisk, man-up pat.
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I did three minutes of brisk walking followed by six minutes of running, and then I repeated that until the 30 minutes was up.
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Rickshaws whizzed from roundabout to roundabout; kebab stands on sidewalks did brisk business; men and women filled the bazaars, shopping before the Friday prayer.
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On a brisk day in November, the doors of a number of buildings had been propped open with crude doorstops, making facial scans unnecessary.
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Mike Pence of Indiana, started the day with a brisk jog across a windswept tarmac in an unlikely spot for a Republican: Duluth, Minn.
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I was really curious if I, a brisk walker at best, could find some use for the best action sports camera on the market.
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But it would be a shame if "The Feud," so brisk and entertaining, provided a reader's only glimpse of one of America's best critics.
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But make no mistake: She is an authentic prodigy in an increasingly physical sport that no longer produces them at the same brisk pace.
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David Haig, a brisk and cheering presence, plays Carlo Edwards, a vocal coach from the Metropolitan Opera, who regularly provides Florence with private tuition.
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China remains heavily dependent on large investments and has maintained brisk but slowing economic growth only with a steep rise in government-steered lending.
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The tempo is so brisk, the articulation of the strings so snappy, that the movement seems to proceed in an exhilarating swirl of confetti.
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The tempo is so brisk, the articulation of the strings so snappy, that the movement seems to proceed in an exhilarating swirl of confetti.
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Her daily routine involves three ten-rep sets of squats and high knees, followed by a brisk walk through the park outside her building.
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Moderate intensity would be brisk walking or yard work, whereas vigorous activity would be running or walking up stairs while carrying something heavy, like groceries.
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Brisk pacing and a clear vision keep The Report from getting dragged into the weeds, even as Dan himself threatens to lose himself in them.
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"The indicators point to a brisk continuation of the upswing in the final quarter of the year," the economy ministry said in its monthly report.
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Jewelers were making purchases to replenish inventories after brisk sales over the last few weeks, said a Mumbai-based dealer with a bullion importing bank.
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That's a shame as annual growth in nominal GDP accelerated to a brisk 5.5 percent in the December quarter, far above the real 2.3 percent.
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Opener "Brakhage" moves at a brisk pace, but is unequivocally chilled out, with its jazzy drum fills, warm rinses of Moog, and dominant vibraphone loops.
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Jeff Fowler's direction keeps the movie moving at a brisk pace and includes a few scenes that are creative enough, visually, to be truly impressive.
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While Apple has recorded brisk iPhone sales in the last year, it still has only a 2% share in the country's price-sensitive smartphone market.
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Nissan has also enjoyed brisk sales in North America, particularly due to strong demand for its Rogue sport utility vehicle (SUV) in the United States.
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Karaoke parlours, imported from Japan in the early 1990s and originally intended as entertainment for teenagers and families, did brisk business with drunk office workers.
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For example, menopause, brisk exercise, intense heat, or a fever can send the same kind of signals to your blood vessels to dilate, she says.
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But Ms. Snook sustains the brisk, pragmatic air of a hockey team captain, and what should be a folie a deux becomes madness for one.
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The brisk tour passes beneath an enormous poster of Xi Jinping, China's president, then disgorges passengers for photographs not far from a skeletal launch tower.
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"Fleabag" wastes no episodes building impressions, introducing its awful characters with brisk descriptions and allowing more time to be given over to bickering and mishaps.
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The economy grew at a 22 percent pace in the fourth quarter after expanding at a brisk 22012 percent rate in the July-September period.
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His book is simultaneously a brisk biography of two great scientists, a brief introduction to relativity, and a potted history of the first world war.
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The active royal, dressed in black sportswear, embarked on a quick 6km run in the brisk 30-degree weather alongside recent graduates of the program.
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"The strength of demand, combined with very low supply, is causing house prices to rise at a brisk pace," Halifax housing economist Martin Ellis said.
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Deep in the white cold frost of winter, through long autumn nights, through the fresh brisk shoots of spring: All we long for is summer.
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Gross domestic product increased at a 2770.9 percent annualized rate in the fourth quarter, stepping down from the July-September quarter's brisk 3.5 percent pace.
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The economy grew at a 20.3 percent pace in the fourth quarter after expanding at a brisk 21.19 percent rate in the July-September period.
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With the dreamy smell of cardamom and brisk chill in the air, Kerala has the kind of climate where a good brew becomes a necessity.
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"[The] first quarter has been brisk, and March has been as busy as I [have] ever seen, with many new endeavors," one utilities respondent said.
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In an interview with the Passauer Neue Presse, CSU chief Seehofer called for brisk negotiations with an eye to completing the talks by year-end.
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Though it may seem like an odd suggestion on a brisk early-April morning, year-round subsidised ice-cream for children could improve educational attainment.
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Jewellers were making purchases to replenish inventories after brisk sales over the last few weeks, said a Mumbai-based dealer with a bullion importing bank.
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Traffic moved at a brisk pace: Syrian rebels held territory to the east of the road, and Islamic State militants held it to the west.
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In this program, comedies, romances and tragedies are condensed into remarkably brisk versions, performed by diverse and energetic casts, with the actors assuming multiple roles.
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IDTech Ex estimates the market for 23-D printing should grow at a brisk 23% rate from $23 billion now to $33 billion by 23.
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" As a law professor, Kagan used the Socratic method; her Harvard colleague Charles Fried remembers observing her classes and finding them "brisk, tough, just terrific.
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Apple doesn't release sales numbers for the watch, but many analysts believe that sales have been brisk, and customer-satisfaction surveys are through the roof.
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Facebook has failed to clean up the brisk trade in fake product reviews taking place on its platform, an investigation by the consumer association Which?
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Profit for the year just ended grew 38.6 percent to 176.4 billion yen, as brisk business at Uniqlo's overseas stores offset a lacklustre performance domestically.
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Obama's publisher had previously announced brisk sales for "Becoming," saying last week that it was the fastest-selling book of the year at Barnes & Noble.
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A recognizable star, clear and not very complex characters, well-turned jokes delivered at a brisk pace: Plenty of sitcoms have succeeded with those ingredients.
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It means that you can't shed a mood of loneliness with a brisk walk down the street because you might trip, fall and break something.
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In a brisk speech that reflected his classical education at France's top schools, he brought up Mr. Trump in the context of threats to France.
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But solar deployment also slowed at least in part because utilities face less pressure after brisk progress hitting California's clean energy goals in recent years.
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The rebound has meant brisk business for people like Wu Chao, a manager at a branch office of Maitian, a popular Beijing real estate agency.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Growth in U.S. gasoline consumption is slowing after two years of brisk increases between the middle of 2014 and the middle of 2016.
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Facebook, you're up: Apple was responsible yesterday for pushing the Dow into positive territory — investors were pleased at the brisk pace of iPhone 7 sales.
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NPLs as a percentage of outstanding loans stood at 17% in Q316, even though impaired loans in most sectors are falling at a brisk pace.
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At recent shows, she has begun with a brisk tour of her back catalog before playing her current and most daring gambit, "Masseduction," in full.
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They mix in slipped-screen actions with brisk give-and-gos, improvising the timing and location of the exchanges mostly on feel, James tells me.
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The brisk opener is promising, with a series of quick introductions that sketch in each woman's identity and suggest the hurdle each will soon confront.
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Under first-generation revolutionary leaders like Mao, Mr. Deng and Kim Il-sung, China and North Korea engaged in brisk exchanges of high-level visits.
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At 3.3 percent, unemployment in Asheville, N.C., home to three of Biscuit Head's four locations, clocks in below the national average, and business is brisk.
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The U.S. government, however, felt a more pressing duty to stand with its merchants and sea captains, who'd been doing brisk business with the sultan.
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She was well known for her brisk intolerance of indiscipline and deceit, but the order she created, and her fairness, earned her a deep affection.
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In the 1970s and '19623s, they did a brisk trade that included engaged couples who bought watches to exchange as wedding gifts (a Korean tradition).
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I ordered an afternoon snack — charred broccoli, beet greens, harissa and hummus (£9), plus triple-cooked fries (£4) — that arrived in a brisk 15 minutes.
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If you are more secluded, brisk bike rides or short hikes elevate endorphins and sharpen focus the same as a quick tour of your neighborhood.
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This month, their artworks are on view in concurrent solo exhibitions at Hauser & Wirth in New York, where we met on a brisk fall morning.
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But these studies usually have involved moderate or vigorous exercise, such as jogging or brisk walking, and often for weeks or months at a time.
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"There's a brisk trade in counterfeit spirits," says Greg Miller, a chemical engineer at the University of California, Davis, who wasn't involved in this work.
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New guidelines published this week suggest a little exercise — brisk walks and moderate weight lifting — can go a long way to helping people feel better.
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His leadership of the Budapest orchestra emphasizes transparent textures and brisk forward movement, with a strong sense of presenting precisely what is on the page.
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Both cereal markets have been buoyed by brisk overseas demand, although traders were awaiting weekly U.S. export data at 20193 GMT for a fresh indication.
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JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup ended last year with something for their investors to cheer: brisk profits and the promise of more good news to come.
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We met on a slightly brisk evening in Tsim Sha Tsui, the glittering, shopping-heavy (and fairly tourist-laden) area of Kowloon near the harbor.
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Weight presided over a brisk workout with the underachieving Islanders, who fired Coach Jack Capuano on Tuesday after his six-plus years behind the bench.
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On a brisk Saturday morning this month, William Lugo gathered dozens of volunteers around him at a playground at a public housing complex in Queens.
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New studies published this week suggest a little exercise — brisk walks and moderate weight-lifting — can go a long way to helping people feel better.
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Business was brisk, he said, and he was optimistic that offering smokers an alternative to tobacco would help him coast into retirement within 10 years.
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It's a simple matter of coating the bodies and tentacles lightly with oil and laying them on the grill over a brisk bed of coals.
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In Russia, the world's top wheat exporter, a proposal to cap grain exports further focused markets on tightening supplies at a time of brisk demand.
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The finance ministry said taxes accumulated so far this year have been satisfactory, affording the government some scope to keep the pace of spending brisk.
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Few other drummers were as integral to the development of fusion as Mr. Mouzon, who combined volcanic intensity with a brisk attunement to dynamic flow.
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The tender will indicate whether competition remains stiff after large northern hemisphere harvests and brisk early-season sales by Black Sea exporters, such as Ukraine.
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She wiggled into one of the bandage dresses, added her high heels, and we walked the three blocks to Lincoln Center at a brisk clip.
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Speaking in front of audiences and also directly into the camera, she narrates a brisk, informative chronicle of a six-decade career of remarkable creativity.
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A brisk and reasonably short read, Digital Transformation offers key lessons, even if they may well be ignored by most before it is too late.
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With interest It was a pretty sleepy week for business news, except for the brisk business done by Amazon, which broke all kinds of records.
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The tender will indicate whether competition remains stiff after large Northern Hemisphere harvests and brisk early-season sales by Black Sea exporters, such as Ukraine.
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Five of their students and inheritors showed what they've learned in a brisk set of impossible-sounding piano solos that demanded propulsion, depth and sparkle.
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I bought it after reading two pages: They veered between brisk narrative, quiet philosophy and bleak, dry humor in the space of a few sentences.
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The show is moving along at a brisk and efficient pace ... and a lot of the presenters have turned out to be pretty damn funny.
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Freddie Jacobson had a 68 at Monterey Peninsula, which for the first time all week played the toughest of the three courses because of brisk wind.
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Lockhart said the U.S. economy on its own is doing well, with growth still anticipated at 2 percent, an improving labor market, and "brisk" consumer spending.
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Expansion has been underpinned by brisk population growth of 21.4144 percent a year, twice the rich-world average, which in turn is driving spending on infrastructure.
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Though their brisk speeches of eight minutes or less included hefty doses of debatable political rhetoric, we found no objectively false or misleading claims from Sen.
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In a brisk 800 pages, Sapolsky covers nearly every facet of the human condition, engaging moral philosophy, evolutionary biology, social science, and genetics along the way.
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In fact, the CDC recommends that pregnant people get 150 minutes of moderate aerobic exercise every week, which can include brisk walking, biking, swimming, and running.
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Until this month, Netflix has used the same brisk "dun dun" logo that plays before all its streaming content as its opening logo at film festivals.
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The economy grew at a moderate 2.2 percent rate in the fourth quarter after expanding at a brisk 3.4 percent pace in the July-September period.
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Even when I started to regain my energy, I couldn't bring myself to hit the gym or even venture outside for a brisk, mind-clearing walk.
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Although going for a brisk walk during your lunch break might sound simple, a little exercise might be all you need to replenish your emotional reserves.
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The bakery does a brisk mail-order business, particularly to emigres of German descent who fled during World War II and, of course, customers in Japan.
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He said brisk demand for Sony's sensors also reflects the firm's effort to diversify its client base, noting clients had recently experienced some ups and downs.
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These tickets have been moving at a brisk pace, so if you'd like to join us in Menlo Park, be sure to buy your ticket today.
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This interest in peace goes hand in hand with a brisk business in arms; China sells more weapons in sub-Saharan Africa than any other nation.
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A brief glance at the paper and then, in dark suit and tie or well-pressed navy blazer, a brisk stroll to the main school building.
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The Oscars are adding a new category to honor popular films and promising a brisk 3-hour ceremony on a much earlier air date of Feb.
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The Oscars are adding a new category to honor popular films and promising a brisk three-hour ceremony and a much earlier air date in 2020.
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Even if you don't lose an ounce of weight, moderate physical activity, such as three brisk 10-minute walks a day, increases your resistance to infection.
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Brisk sales of image sensors for smartphones have helped revive Sony's earnings in recent years, masking slowing sales in other consumer electronics such as television sets.
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Revenues expanded at a brisk pace across Asia, accelerating from the quarter before in spite of political protests in Hong Kong, a big regional shopping destination.
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The survey comes as the euro zone enjoys a brisk economic recovery after years of stagnation, supported by aggressive money-printing by the European Central Bank.
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An average of 7.5 MET-hours per week, for example, translates roughly to a little over two hours of brisk walking at 3 miles per hour.
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The government reported the economy grew at a 2.6 percent annualized rate in the October-December period, slowing from the third quarter's brisk 3.4 percent pace.
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Worsening worker shortages and lingering effects of tighter financial market conditions at the turn of the year, however, left job growth below 2018's brisk pace.
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Fernandes said his airline, which now has ordered a total of 575 Airbus jets, saw brisk growth across the region and could have bought even more.
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The Philippines has one of Asia's fastest-growing economies and analysts expect the economy to sustain its brisk expansion this year, backed by higher infrastructure spending.
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In his office, Videgaray, an efficient-looking man of forty-nine, wearing a slim-fitting suit, directed a staff of brisk young men in similar suits.
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On a brisk autumn evening, I bought a ticket to see "Pelikanen" ("The Pelican"), one of four chamber plays that Strindberg wrote specifically for Intima Teatern.
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As usual, there will be an array of classical Indian dance styles on display, from the brisk footwork of Kathak to the sensuous swirl of Mohiniattam.
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It had only seven cars, and Mr. Taylor would let the phone ring a few extra times so that potential customers would think business was brisk.
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That was still a moderation from the January-March period's brisk 14.8 percent rate and reflected some cooling in spending on mining exploration, wells and shafts.
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"Carlyle," directed at a brisk clip by Benjamin Kamine and powered by the dynamic Mr. Jones, is loosely put together and sometimes devolves into random speechifying.
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Small roadside food stands did a brisk trade, the smoke from small coal fired barbeques mingling with the mist that had rolled in from the sea.
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In one, they build a factory with the mandated local partner, do brisk business for a year or so and then find their revenues mysteriously plunging.
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Lunde, now a board member of Norway's Maritime and Merchant Bank, said German lenders had been "throwing money" at the sector when shipping business was brisk.
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As such, "The Waldheim Waltz" sometimes dances between a brisk, present-tense recounting of political history and a more wandering, personal reflection on the filmmaker's history.
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During a recent interview, Ms. Gatewood walked the green-and-white halls of the building in the financial district, her head held high, her pace brisk.
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Human beings have been doing this deliberately, and forever: with caffeine, nicotine, prescription drugs like Ritalin, or more virtuously, with a brisk run around the park.
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The reports underscored the economy's underlying strength even though growth in the first quarter is expected to have slowed after three straight quarters of brisk expansion.
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McIlroy showed little emotion after he two-putted for par on the last hole to close out the tournament in brisk, overcast and intermittently rainy conditions.
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With early performances sold out and tickets sales brisk, expectations are high for "Diana," which (as yet) has no current plans to transfer to New York.
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Adams, as brisk as January in Cheyenne, once again subverts a potentially marginal, helpmeet role (see also "The Master"), establishing Lynne as the movie's covert protagonist.
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The pub has been doing a brisk business, owing to the success of the local soccer team, the Wolverhampton Wanderers, whose stadium is within walking distance.
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Brisk walking or light biking are two examples of moderate exercise; vigorous movement would be jogging, fast cycling or participating in a basketball or soccer game.
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Some run the 213-mile route that switchbacks uphill, but most find the 2136-foot rise aerobically demanding enough to keep to a brisk hiking pace.
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Though not a smash — the gentrifiers still typically come out ahead — the album is brisk and danceable, cementing Wizkid as a lasting international pop-cultural ambassador.
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Mr. Pront doesn't have much new to say on these themes, but he does have a strong sense of place and a brisk, gritty directing style.
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A console on the side lets you adjust both the nozzle angle and the water pressure—alas, not temperature, so the water will stay refreshingly brisk.
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You may arise on Wednesday wanting to get 2020 off to a fast start, with a cherry-almond smoothie and a brisk trot through the park.
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