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The tribunal seems to have hit a new stride".
Expect its defense to re-energize and its offense, especially back Warrick Dunn, to hit a new stride.
It helped that feminism had hit a new stride since the UN made 1975 the International Year of Women, but both sexes were discovering fascinating new things about themselves.
However, as the mood of the time darkened, the Stones hit a new stride in 1968 with the epochal single "Jumpin' Jack Flash," which reconnected them to their blues-rock roots, and the album Beggars Banquet.
Having shone fitfully, in the last few weeks Eriksen has found a new stride in this team, which augers well for next season when he should feel more settled.
After two years of building on the animation concepts for Layer 3, they've hit a new stride.
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