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Clarke is more orthodox, getting a decent stride in before his lovely forward defence comes into play.
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Morrisons has made some decent strides online too, with annual sales reaching £200m, which is promising momentum.
MR: Do you feel like as a society, we are making decent strides towards creating an atmosphere where it feels like everyone is "invited to the party"?
The Hockey News also assessed his skills by saying he possessed one of the most intimidating packages in the league, had a decent skating stride and was one of the best pugilists in the NHL.
Jordan now looks like he's forcing his way through deep, slushy sand as he approaches the crease for his delivery stride but is mostly bang on target at decent pace.
Maybe the underclass is taking their relative plight in stride because they have decent refrigerators.
Even if we've made strides in accomplishing a decent level of social comfort and affability, we have some ways to go before truly claiming a complete, unconditional truce on the subject of race.
GEORGE W. was getting into full stride and pulling some pretty decent laughs.
But again, Heratis ask, if Mr Khan was to blame, can the government control him?Perhaps not: Afghanistan's new army has made strides in the past year, but its few decent battalions are fighting the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.
It's a decent 4x4 and can hare up a 30-degree slope without breaking stride.
Iain Duncan Smith's claim that escape from the EU would be "a stride into the light" may not persuade you but it suggests decent, progressive motives.
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