Pace

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Pace may refer to:


Persons:

  • Amanda & Rachel Pace, the American child actress twins
  • Calvin Pace, the American football player
  • Darrell Pace, the American Olympic archer
  • Derek Pace, the English footballer who played between 1950-1966
  • Frank Pace, Jr., the late American public official and business executive
  • Giulio Pace, the 16th century Italian Aristotlean and jurist
  • Homer Pace, founder of Pace University in New York state, USA
  • Jamie Pace, the Maltese footballer
  • Jordan Scott Pace, the 18th century English philosopher
  • José Carlos Pace, the late Brazilian Formula One driver
  • Nik Pace, the American fashion model
  • Norman Pace, the British comedian
  • Norman R. Pace, American environmental microbiologist, University of Colorado
  • Orlando Pace, the American football player
  • Peter Pace, General, USMC, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Richard Pace, the 16th Century English diplomat
  • Wayne Pace, the American CFO of Time Warner


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