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It seems that Anderson has found his stride -- and it is a gorgeous and desperately swift stride, to be sure.
For example, if you can stride out 24 inches (an adult stride, to be sure), and you do it at 20 degrees and in a quarter second, you will be going precisely 15.95 mph (25.67 km/h) minus drag.
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"I think there are more strides to be made.
It will help show the public we are taking strides to be a more solid publication.
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