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Every time we've made a stride up, something's hit us and taken us back down".
A First for Women Women's hockey made a stride last week with the announcement that the International Ice Hockey Federation would induct three of the sport's stars into its Hall of Fame in May in Quebec.
"Every generation of African-Americans has made a stride forward for civil rights, and we've yet to do that," said Adisa Banjoko, a public relations consultant who served as the music coordinator for a rally last March in San Francisco to benefit Mr. Jamal.
Thanks to a powerful new gene-editing technique, researchers have made a stride toward engineering safer pig organs for human transplants.
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'I'm playing better.' It's art, so if you make a stride it's virtually unseen".
"Fukushima is making a stride toward the future step by step," Fukushima prefecture Gov. Yuhei Sato told industry and political leaders gathered for an opening ceremony in the port of Iwaki.
Women's tennis made a historic stride last year.
"The Koreans have made a historic stride forward.
Nelson has pitched better lately, and Stanton made a big stride against the Red Sox, in defeat.
On June 5, a consortium of 69 organizations in 13 countries made a great stride toward this end, agreeing to facilitate the sharing of DNA sequences and clinical information.
A number of indicators point to the fact that China has made a significant stride towards creating formal institutions to address IPR issues.
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