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With about four strides to go, Mambo in Seattle put his head in front and appeared to have more momentum.
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A beginner, for example, might alternate sprinting (or a fast stride for those unable to go all out) for 100 meters before resting and repeating a few times; advanced students might sprint for 200 meters, rest and repeat 10 times.
"If I have to integrate heaven, I don't want to go," Strode famously said of his NFL experience.
Walk with confidence - keep your head up and your shoulders back as you take fairly quick strides toward where you want to go.
Varane made the night his own when, with eight minutes to go, he strode upfield for a corner kick and, after a pinpoint cross by Mesut Ozil, rose high and scored with a fearsome downward header.
Keep straight!' A hole that was there for you to go through one stride has gone the next.
I think we have a long way to go even though great strides have been made".
"We had a plane ticket ready, and they were ready to go to the airport," Stride said.
Forty-four yeafterftEuropeansans hacked down the 5-8 Pelé, Brazil has players hardened in Europe and used to going stride for stride in its club system.
The fact that it happened, it's just kind of like, we want to take it in stride and go to the next one".
Your blog and personal branding are like that television show struggling find its voice, to hit its stride and go from average to "completely awesome," as Urban Dictionary says.
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