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No, you don't need to stride around like a bantam rooster, but you do need to know your presentation well enough that you don't have to use the podium as a crutch.
Farmers stride around, guns slung over their shoulders, shooting pretty much anything that moves.
In the video, Mick and the Stones, giants of rock, stride around Manhattan with giant babes popping up everywhere.
Shea Collins, an attractive brunette with a British accent, stopped by Talley's chair to prove she had the moxie to stride around Manhattan in five-inch stilettos.
The Kings found their stride around that time, with Jason Thompson igniting a surge that cut the deficit to 12 points.
Many timber horses hit their stride around 9 or 10, may compete until 15 and go on in their retirement to be fox-hunters.
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He strode around hulkingly.
Maybe Henry is let off too easily, and Howell's striding around is perfunctory.
The old strategies of striding around, banning bad words, did their job, but have had their day.
Do you know?" I watch Bonneville, still refusing interviews, striding around dressed as a soldier, while holding a mobile telephone.
It came inside and, Canney recalled, "strode around in a rather alarming manner, tapping its leg with a riding crop".
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