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Stride went on, "So he was in the hospital, and then his mom reached out to me late last night and said, 'He's been released.' First question I asked is 'Where is he?,' because we're afraid he's going to run.
I'm coming right back over.' " Stride went on, "So he was in the hospital, and then his mom reached out to me late last night and said, 'He's been released.' First question I asked is 'Where is he?,' because we're afraid he's going to run.
Photograph by Eugene Richards for The New Yorker Stride went on, "So he was in the hospital, and then his mom reached out to me late last night and said, 'He's been released.' First question I asked is 'Where is he?,' because we're afraid he's going to run.
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And once he looked back, I was already in full stride going past him.
But the real point of the poem is what happens to that proud signature: Stride, stride, goes the emperor down his wide mirrored promenade the sea bows to repolish.
The (notably tiny) group of runners spent most of their time thinking about pace and distance — translated cynically, about how hard it was to move at their desired speed ("Come on, keep the stride going, bro") and about how soon they could stop ("Come on, you have enough energy for a mile and a half").
A year ago, MacLellan sent a third-round draft pick to Chicago for defenseman Michal Kempny — not the blockbuster deal some other clubs opted for but one that addressed Washington's need for another puck-moving blue-liner and helped the team hit its stride going into the postseason.
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"Once they get their big strides going, they get a lot of momentum and they use that weight and strength to separate".
But he was quickly back on stride and went on to win his latest global title.
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