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Breathe with each stride of your sprint.
My guardian ranger, Evgeny Vlasov, strode ahead of our small group, making himself visible in order to alert bears.
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"We have made great strides towards many of our MDG targets," said Daniel Toole, Regional Director for South Asia.
Bury manager David Flitcroft told BBC Radio Manchester: "I think we started just a little bit hesitant but when we got into the game and got into our stride, rhythm and our patterns of play - then I thought the lads were outstanding.
"Harlequins knocked us out of our stride and we didn't do anything to turn that situation around," Rob Baxter, Exeter's head coach, said.
"There certainly have been key injuries, but also guys who haven't found their stride in the middle of our lineup," said Stan Kasten, the Dodgers' president.
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