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But the DRS does not care how much of a stride you have put in, it simply judges the decision on whether the ball pitches in line, and whether the ball would have gone on to hit the wicket.
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It is not much of a leap to imagine a Thomas Hardy character striding through the heather, heading for a tragic end.
A gait cycle T is the duration of a stride.
The market had not been expecting quite that much of a revision in either figure, but investors seemed to take the announcement in stride, at least in pre-market trading.
The coolest part of this trend: Much of the strides are being made by for profit companies, not aid groups and NGOs.
Obama needs to rein in the lanky, athletic power-stride to the podium thing he's been doing lately; it's a bit too much of a strut.
Here's a drama in which a large cast (more than 20) spend much of the time striding on and off with an almost belligerent sense of purpose.
The stride regularity (dimensionless), calculated by adding two coefficients of correlation (correlation of acceleration within a stride, and between strides), obtained by calculating the autocorrelation function on the dorso-ventral acceleration signal.
He made much of the running before striding clear of his field in the straight, and the ease of his win was matched later in the afternoon by Voler La Vedette, who won a Grade Two hurdle over three miles in the style of a mare who is still improving rapidly.
But the point is that it is coming from how you're feeling, so I had found this terribly sort of bustly-brisk walk with a much bigger length of stride.
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