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Examples
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The odd one bounced and there was a two-paced feel – some deliveries were coming off quite slow while others were kissing the surface and zipping through.
Tim Bresnan: It would be nice to get 10 Test wins from 10 this series 2011
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The company said in a statement the outlook for this year "remains positive," but that its growth would continue to mirror the two-paced recovery in the Australian economy, which continues to enjoy rising demand for delivery of raw materials to China, the world's fastest-growing major economy.
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He just struggled to get going as the wicket was two-paced.
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"And whereas India has had a bit of success in, say Australia, recently, the way we take the pace off the ball and our ability to exploit our two-paced wickets should still trouble them," said former glovesman.
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Spinner Jason Krejza chipped in with 2-28 on a pitch that was a little slow and two-paced.
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Spinner Jason Krejza chipped in with 2-28 on a pitch that was a little slow and two-paced.
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The bank said this "two-paced" global economy had resulted in investors flocking to the region's economies looking for better returns, putting further pressure on inflation.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The pitch was very two-paced and also up and down.
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Steve Smith (11 off 12), Ben Rohrer (3 off 5) Simon Katich (23 off 21) and O'Keefe(3 off 3) all fell to catches, as they perished under the pressure of trying to maintain a mounting run rate on a slow two-paced pitch.
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Steve Smith (11 off 12), Ben Rohrer (3 off 5) Simon Katich (23 off 21) and O'Keefe(3 off 3) all fell to catches, as they perished under the pressure of trying to maintain a mounting run rate on a slow two-paced pitch.
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