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The first one played, "Sin," could have been the fractured shards of a stride piano piece.
"If you take too short of a stride, you look like a shuffler.
Even the way we walked, it was more of a stride, upright, with Afros neatly combed and shaped.
Because the device assists the leg's slowing-down motion at the end of a stride, Dr. Donelan said, "you miss it when it's gone".
The Devils' David Clarkson said: "I feel like I have more of a stride, that I glide a lot better when I push.
They are barely identifiable, yet the firefighters pick out their friends by telltale signs -- by the length of a stride, or the angle and grip with which one of them holds his tools.
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Eight schoolchildren with sketch pads sat in a semicircle around Umberto Boccioni's Futurist sculpture of a striding figure.
One of the more unusual monuments in Washington is a bronze statue of a striding Winston Churchill flashing a "V" for victory sign.
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.
By then, Jeter was ahead of Rodriguez by a stride.
This species has a hopping frequency of 3.5 strides per second, with a stride length of 0.8-2.4 0.8-2.4
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