
1) Antsy 2) Edgy 3) Restless 4) Rubato 5) Tempo
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1) Anxious activity 2) Comic rhythm 3) Musical time 4) Nervous activity 5) Nervous walking 6) Setting the gait 7) Sign of anxiety 8) Tempo 9) Tempo of a play
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[surveying] Pacing is a reasonably easy and quick method of measuring distance in the field.. Pacing is a method used to measure a distance and is often used with a sighting or hand compass. Most commonly, pacing is split up into segments, such as chains, which are set measures of distance. By determining your own pace, distance can easily ...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pace
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in horse racing, one of two gaits seen in harness racing (q.v.).[1 related articles]
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When both the front and back legs on one side of the dog move in unison
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A method used by communicators to quickly establish rapport by matching certain aspects of their behaviour to those of the person with whom they are communicating - a matching or mirroring of behaviour.
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(pās´ing) regulation of the rate of a physiologic process, such as by providing timed stimuli. cardiac pacing.
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Front and rear feet taking a step simultaneously on the same side of the body.
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The speed at which content is presented and instruction delivered. Pacing which matches the student's rate of learning is optimal. Because gifted students are usually able to learn faster, they often prefer accelerated pacing.
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Continuous stall or pen walking Often an unhappy horse's reaction to confinement
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[
n] - walking with slow regular strides
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Aimless wandering or walking back and forth, often triggered by an internal stimulus, such as pain, hunger or boredom, or by some distraction in the environment such as noise, odor or temperature.
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noun (music) the speed at which a composition is to be played
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noun walking with slow regular strides
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moving both legs on the same side of the body in unison, as though hobbled together.
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Means the patrol car matches the suspected violator's speed. This is done with a calibrated speedome
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Aimless wandering or walking back and forth, often triggered by an internal stimulussuch as pain, hunger or boredomor by some distraction in the environmentsuch as noise, smell or temperature.
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The rate at which a story progresses and events unfold.
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