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I walk in heavy strides, with hunched shoulders, like I'm tipping forward.
Carrying the petrol cap in his hand, making heavy strides in the traffic, he walked to Taukir's house.
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Farmers, she explained, walk in a certain way: shoulders forward, slouching posture, heavy stride (looking back, I wonder if she'd only ever seen farmers with club feet).
If, despite its richness of language and incident, the book never achieves much urgency — I could put "Intoxicated" down, and did so, at no risk to the heavy machinery in my apartment — Barlow has made great strides.
He's making great strides.
Large strides would eliminate it.
The performers at times walk with deliberately heavy, pedestrian strides.
In moments of despair she moves in slow, heavy, aching strides.
Despite the heavy fighting, strides were made on the diplomatic front with the U.S. throwing its weight behind a deal being brokered by France and Egypt.
In fact, even running shoes prevent us from running the right way, causing us to have heavy, long strides that put a ridiculous amount of pressure on our knees and joints.
She heard the other person walk toward the bench, a man's heavy shuffling stride, and she got up and went to stand before the picture of Ulrike, one of three related images, Ulrike dead in each, lying on the floor of her cell, head in profile.
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