Examples of using Paces in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Computer
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Official/political
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Programming
Two paces… march!
Step back three paces.
Three paces forward!
If Hal's there, you come forward another two paces.
Three paces behind.
No, the desk is to your left, from the first chair, four paces.
Two paces forward!
Volunteers were told to step two paces forward.
Two paces ahead, one to the left.
Two pace-- Three paces is the first--.
Our paces matched perfectly.
The order was for volunteers to take two paces forward.
Four paces to the desk or the left--?
A mile, from the Latin milia passum, is a thousand paces.
Two paces past the clock is the first sofa.
The Romans measure in paces, here we measure in feet.
Two paces past the first clock is the--- Here. Here.
The word mile is derived from the word millia passuum, a thousand paces.
And after ten paces, well anything goes.
The word mile comes from the Latin, milia passuum,meaning one thousand paces.
Fat, bald Kaufman paces furiously in his bedroom.
Take a fleet of Epic 4x4 Trucks, Buggies,SUVs& Pickups through their paces at the….
Ready to get five paces back on my command. Ready?
Six paces north, left at the rock, then four paces west.
Time flows in different directions and at different paces, one of them being ad hoc backwards.
When you get to the top floor… it's eight paces to the door of the dressing room… and then another 10 to the back room.
While the USO 5K andother Sunday morning rituals started their paces, a fire was put out and a man was saved.
Will be in the hollow tree, 20 paces along the river from the old bridge, and 40 paces into the woods at midnight.".
When he walked away, after a dozen paces, a black book fell innocuously from his coat pocket without his knowledge.”.
Bodies lose weight and shift composition at different paces, and(unfortunately) you can't get your upper arms to tone up independent of the rest of you.