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pace

[peys] / peɪs /


VERB
walk with measured steps, esp. back and forth
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VERB
measure by footsteps
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Around 140 people show up to collect groceries on a typical Thursday evening and roughly 90% have jobs, said Jennifer Medeiros, food program coordinator at the nonprofit PACE, which runs the pantry.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 24, 2025

Losing the PACE, the analytics center, would also be a mistake, said Michael Horowitz, head of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee.

From Washington Times • Nov. 20, 2023

“Every movement is individual,” said Melinda Metzger, executive director at PACE, a bus system in the Chicago area that teamed with Via this summer for the O’Hare pickup service.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2023

In a poll commissioned last year by PACE, 46% of voters selected “don’t know” when asked about Thurmond’s performance.

From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2022

The scene of the IN PACE, for example, in spite of its strength, verges dangerously on the province of the penny novelist.

From Familiar Studies of Men and Books by Stevenson, Robert Louis




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