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Simms rifled the ball past one defensive back, and Hampton caught it in stride on the 1.
But residents seemed to be taking the curfew in stride on Thursday.
Financial markets in New York took the economic news in stride on a shortened trading day.
The bond markets took the Moody's report in stride on Tuesday, apparently because institutional investors were already familiar with the problems described.
In one sequence in the fourth quarter, Kidd threw a lob to Kenyon Martin, then Martin hit Kidd in stride on a fly pattern to ice the outcome.
But the short middle of the field, which Brady treats like his personal patio deck, is a trouble spot for Flacco, who lacks the touch and quick delivery to hit receivers in stride on short routes.
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"You just got to take it in stride and move on," he said.
He strode on, deliberate in the heat, the racehorse the "Seabiscuit" movie people bought a piece of just before he ran in this year's Kentucky Derby.
My son, for his part, seemed to take the whole NICU experience in stride, relaxing on his toaster oven tray as if he was sunbathing in the Hamptons.
Some rock gardeners, for example, take plant fatalities in stride, focusing on acquiring seeds, germination and photographic proof that the impossible-to-grow alpine flowered at sea level.
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