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pacesetting
Defining a pace

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  • pacesetting — adjective see pacesetter …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pacesetting — See pacesetter. * * * …   Universalium

  • pacesetting — n. setting the pace, pacemaking …   English contemporary dictionary

  • pacesetter — pacesetting, adj. /pays set euhr/, n. 1. a person, group, or organization that is the most progressive or successful and serves as a model to be imitated. 2. a person or thing that sets the pace, as in racing. Also called pacemaker. [1890 95;… …   Universalium

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  • pacesetter — noun Date: 1895 pacemaker 1 • pacesetting adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Richard Burns — WRC driver Name = Richard Burns Caption = Richard Burns (left) at the final checkpoint for the 1999 WRC Rally of Great Britain. Nationality = flagicon|UK British flagicon|England English Years = 1990 2003 Teams = Subaru, Mitsubishi, Peugeot Races …   Wikipedia

  • Federico Faggin — (born December 1 1941) is an Italian born physicist/electrical engineer, principally responsible for the design of the first microprocessor and responsible for leading the 4004 (MCS 4) project to its successful outcome and for promoting its… …   Wikipedia

  • Leander Independent School District — is a school district based in Leander, Texas (USA) and covering Leander, Cedar Park, Jonestown and Northwest Austin. It has Academically Acceptable status under the Texas Education Agency. It describes itself as pacesetting and claims three key… …   Wikipedia

  • 2004 Indianapolis 500 — Infobox Indy500 race name = 88th Indianapolis 500 race location = Indianapolis Motor Speedway date = May 30, 2004 winner = Buddy Rice (450 miles due to rain) mph = 138.518 mph pole = Buddy Rice pole speed = 222.024 mph fast time = Rice rookie =… …   Wikipedia

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