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a change of pace

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a change of pace
a different activity than what came before People need to get up and move around at lunchtime - they need a change of pace, and a chance to socialize. He decided to take the role because it was a nice change of pace from his last few movies.
See also: change, pace


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If you need a break or just a change of pace from your current life, then teaching is one of the best ways to clear your mind and experience something completely different than what you may have been used to.
Much cheaper and easier than rock, but definitely a change of pace from traditional raised gardens.
A small city populated with impressive school systems, historic squares and miles of tree-lined streets, Marietta is worth a visit and certainly a good place to search an apartment, especially if you''re looking for a change of pace.
 
 
 
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