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I have a distinct memory of Stanford striding up to the 71-year-old Sir Garfield Sobers and slapping him hard on the back while bellowing "Gary!
But when you're in front it's all about sound: your breathing becomes distinct, and so does the rhythm of your stride.
This summer he has sparkled on the Diamond League circuit, winning impressively in Lausanne and Birmingham, and in Tuesday's semi-finals there was the distinct glint of golden promise in his highly assured stride.
In recent decades, nanotechnology has made great strides in the design of new materials, with distinct characteristics and functionalities suitable for applications in specific areas such as in biomedicine [1], targeted drug delivery [2 4], and photodegradation of environmental pollutants [5 7].
If you don't want your horse jumping non-elevated cavalletti poles, use a distinct voice command for when to jump than when to go over the poles in stride.
A huge stride has been made during the last decade, in deciphering mitochondrial dynamics and hence highly variable and distinct shapes of mitochondria have been observed during mitochondrial fusion and fission processes.
Learning made important strides.
Cameras captured her strides.
Jack Nicklaus strides.
Designed by the UK's Alsop architects, it seems to stride above the city on colourful skinny legs; its gigantic, hovering form implying that art education is important, distinct and elevated from the mundane world below.
"We have made strides.
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