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"He's the only colt around who can stride with Big Brown.
It is a loose, calf-length skirt you can stride out in, rather than a pencil skirt or skinny jeans.
Always the hems flicked out for ease of movement, supposing that you can stride in shoes with a sculpted Perspex heel.
Google's recent acquisition of Boston Dynamics means that the search giant now has access to bots that can stride, gallop and leap.
You can stride along the same gantry that Neil Armstrong used to board Apollo 11 en route to the Moon, and examine a collection of space hardware.
I need a man blessed with potent physical candor--a man who can stride naked across a room, secure in the knowledge that all is as it should be".
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The new power trip selling to women is that they can now stride, as opposed to mince painfully along, in glamorous shoes.
Starting today, any freelancer can use Stride to find the best prices on their prescriptions at local pharmacies.
Using the service, freelancers, gig economy workers and basically any other consumer who isn't covered through an employer-provided insurance program can use Stride to spend tax credits to enroll in a health insurance plan.
What's been said: "It's an event where the 100m hurdles for me is too short," says Johnson-Thompson. "I always have to chop down my strides because I'm too tall for them whereas with the 200m hurdles I can just stride out.
More feathers!" To a conservative crowd, which is the crowd that votes in Republican primaries, these candidates can now stride in as conquering heroes, empowered survivors of another cowardly ambush by the "liberal media".
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