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"It's great to get back on stride because you don't want to limp in," Rucker said.
He's a swinger, upbeat, crowd-pleasing, leaning hard on stride and blues and soulful singing, and he'll take the club from 10 to midnight.
"Both can have negative effects on stride length and stride frequency and thus they can explain why sprinters run slower with age".
Dixon streaked through a seam in the defense and Collins delivered the ball on stride so Dixon could race into the end zone with a 26-yard touchdown pass.
The effect of BWS on stride length seems to be less when running at faster speeds.
This time, Popular Mechanics caught up with the outspoken director, and got his take on Stride gum's crusade against him.
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As Checkey Beckford, a reporter for NBC4 New York, approached her for comment, Ms. Gelman slipped the heels back on, strode into the glare of the cameras and flashed her cover-girl smile.
For each sequence, an AAM was trained based on exactly one stride, using the provided landmark data.
On strides Opik, looking every inch the politician again in a suit and yellow rosette, as he takes the mic with a practiced professionalism.
Because Litton came from out of state, he hadn't been on Strode's radar, and Litton hadn't stuck around to claim his award.
Mr. Gore kept right on striding up to the crowd, like an Olympic diver about to do a three-and-a-half-somersault pike.
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