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Related: Fashion Designers Awards Show Hits Its Stride by Cathy Horyn.
Mardin's transformation is being taken in stride by the city's population.
("Once you've mastered foot placement, begin to narrow your stride by placing one foot in front of the other").
Eating fish is one way to help a northeastern industry knocked off its stride by the hurricane.
But the hubbub has been taken in stride by many residents, stoic survivors of the 1999 Clinton media frenzy.
They fan out by the supermarket, curve by the swim club and then stride by the commuter rail tracks.
The Château La Croix opens up in the glass, developing a full body and a luscious texture, and really hits its stride by the sixteenth bottle.
They also suggested that the woman shorten her stride by about 10 percent to reduce the pounding that she experienced as she ran.
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Sunday mornings are popular for long training runs, sometimes 20 miles or more; Monday mornings can be grueling for the colleague in the neighboring cubicle who hears the stride-by-stride retelling of that run.
According to the company, In addition to providing a feeling of forward motion, the carbon fiber plate critically serves to add bending stiffness, tuned to improve stride-by-stride efficiency for the three athletes and minimize energy loss over the course of the race.
But, they weren't the stride-by-stride rivalry that occurred in 1978.
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