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The strides

noun

A long step.

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The strides in dairy are a little less revolutionary.

"The strides he's made this year have been fantastic.

The strides and breaths came easier that night.

The strides made in 2013 to explore a handful of extreme icebound habitats provided valuable lessons.

The strides taken in anesthesia from the 1920s onward allowed surgeons much more freedom.

"The strides that the players have made and their efforts so far are commendable".

The strides he's made here on the subcontinent playing spin have been top class.

"The strides that we've made over the last three and a half years have been extraordinary," he said.

The strides of them are set to 1 and 2 pixels, respectively.

"The strides we have made together from our first match are huge.

The strides made in logistics meant Army logisticians involved in Operation Iraqi Freedom planning could start acting on this vision.

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