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Working in the stride tradition, Mr. Sportiello showed technical virtuosity to echo that of Art Tatum.
The skater drags the other player along the ice, which requires the skater to crouch low and push hard, developing muscles that produce power in the stride.
Watching a race on TV, he was struck by something distinctive in the stride of an Ethiopian racer named Kenenisa Bekele, the world record holder in both the five thousand metres and the ten thousand metres.
"From the moment you pick it up, you instinctively know how to use it," says an actor in the Stride sendup, as a piece of the gum is shown.
The whole of Ireland have had a terrible year, but Munster have been special, not just the fanatics of two years ago, but now with a spring in the stride, pace an ally to the fanaticism of old.
Outlook calls India's zippies "Liberalization's Children," and defines one as "a young city or suburban resident, between 15 and 25 years of age, with a zip in the stride.
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"We see success in that marketability of our students and in the strides we have made in changing cultural perceptions.
They tear down the old, women step in and make strides, and as a new order sets in the strides disappear.
Here we report, for the first time, changes in the stride-to-stride variability of these two patient groups.
The difficulty manifested in gait as largely greater inconsistency in the pattern of strides than in the mean of the stride interval time series.
James took the loss in stride, giving the Cavaliers credit they deserved.
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