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CF: It's a great moment, but it's too random to call it a stride.
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Nature provides the great Usain Bolt with advantages utterly beyond the resources of science and its increasingly profit-hungry sponsors, the manufacturers of new and ever quicker artificial limbs, when it gives him a stride pattern long enough, and quick enough, to leave all other shorter, smaller, more muscular opponents trailing in his wake.
He told the Andrew Marr Show: "I am positive about leaving the EU because I believe rather than saying it is a leap in the dark, I think it is a stride into the light.
It was a stride of wary resolve, Norberto hoped, and he adopted it as he made his way from the J.R.O.T.C. office, past the cops, and out to the aluminum bleachers by the track, where some of his classmates were taking the sun.
In March 1869, President Grant made it known he desired the Tenure of Office Act repealed, stating it was a "stride toward a revolution in our free system".
Miles Windsor, chairman of Conservative Grassroots, said: "This week has begun a civil war in conservatism, it may rumble on for years – but as things stand, Nigel Farage is winning it at a stride".
Jacobs has taken his bad luck and Ward's seized opportunity in stride, though it's a stride with a slight limp.
It took a stride or two for Skiffle to appreciate what was required as the favourite opened up a two-length lead inside the last two furlongs, but once she quickened, Skiffle and William Buick were alongside in moments and she was value for more than her one-length winning margin.
Synchronizing the movement of 100 billion infinitesimal particles is an impressive achievement on its own, but it also is a stride toward developing the technology for quantum computers.
A bar is one of his hangouts, and it provoked a stride-piano theme.
From tentacles, it is but a stride to the other Sutherland trademarks: thorns and thistles; shard-like rocks; strange vegetation so urgently bulbous and curling it sometimes seems as though it might be about to crawl, crab-like, across the canvas.
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