Pace
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This article is about the word "Pace". For the all capitalized version "PACE", see PACE.
Pace may refer to:
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- Pace (speed), the speed at which movement occurs
- Pace (length), a unit of length
- "Peace" in Italian, sometimes written on a rainbow flag
- "With peace" in Latin (ablative case of pax), sometimes used in formal writing to indicate disagreement with a source
- Pace, a horse gait
- Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, legislation governing police operations in the United Kingdom
[edit] Persons
Pace Shoes Foxrock Dublin Ireland
- Pace (surname)
- Amanda & Rachel Pace, the American child actress twins
- Archie "Winky" Pace, 1947 World Gurning Champion
- Arnold Rimmer-Pace, Biographer of the Marquis de Sade
- Buddy Pace, Played fleegle in the Banana Splits and later Barney the Dinosaur
- Bunty Pace, 1908 World Shin Kicking Champion
- Calvin Pace, the American football player
- DCI Endeavour Pace of Scotland Yard, Instrumental in the capture of the notorious "Black Fingernail"
- Darrell Pace, the American Olympic archer
- Derek Pace, the English footballer who played between 1950-1966
- Father Ebeneezer Pace, 17th century mystic and notorious satanist
- Frank Pace, Jr., the late American public official and business executive
- Giulio Pace, the 16th century Italian Aristotlean and jurist
- Grenville Pace, winner of the 1903 Grand National on "Hoof Hearted"
- Hildegard Pace, Chief whip in Moseley's fascist party
- Homer Pace, founder of Pace University in New York state, USA
- Hubert Felchington-Pace, Notorius 18th Century Rake
- Ian Pace, the British pianist
- Jamie Pace, the Maltese footballer
- Jordan Scott Pace, the 18th century English philosopher
- José Carlos Pace, the late Brazilian Formula One driver
- Lionel Pace, Lead singer of Boney M
- Lee Pace, the american actor
- Nik Pace, runner-up of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 5
- Norman Pace, the British comedian
- Norman R. Pace, American environmental microbiologist, University of Colorado
- Orlando Pace, the American football player
- Paul-Paula Pace, Worlds first transgender patient
- Peter Pace, General, USMC, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Rex Pace, Choreographer of the "Save All Your Kisses For Me" dance in 1976
- Richard Pace, the 16th Century English diplomat
- Warburton Pace, 70's US Wrestling Star, special move "The Breadmaker"
- Wayne Pace, the American CFO of Time Warner
[edit] Places in the United States
[edit] Education
- Pace University, in New York state, USA
- Pace University High School, in New York state, USA
- Pace Academy, a private secondary school in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Project on Ancient Cultural Engagement at York University, Canada
- P.A.C.E. The Academy for Gifted Children in Ontario, Canada
[edit] Business
- Pace Micro Technology, a British electronics company
- Pace (transit), an operator of buses in the suburbs of Chicago, USA
- Pace, a brand of salsa (sauce) sold in North America
[edit] See also
- Pacé, a disambiguation page for French communes
- Pace's Ferry, Georgia
- Battle of Pace's Ferry, American Civil War
- Pacemaker (track), one who sets the pace or speed in a race
- Artificial pacemaker, an implantable device used to regulate the heartbeat

