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She clatters around with disjointed spidery strides which leave her soaked in sweat.
Only after Canning's death, when Palmerston applauded "the great strides which public opinion has made in the last few years," could he be considered a Canningite.
But the Tories believe they are making strides which has prompted Central Office to release regular updates on their candidates' list.
But the upside of this is the prospect of a host of ties to introduce frisson to strides – which, ultimately, is the point of the whole sorry mess.
The basic assumption behind this research appears to be that strides which are too long will require considerable power during propulsion, excessive vertical oscillation of the center of mass, produce a foot strike position which creates large braking forces and require joint ranges of motion which invoke increased internal friction and stiffness [5].
Pistorius complained after the 200m race that the blades provided artificially lengthened running strides, which would be an infringement of the IPC rules, regardless of that the blades were within the allowable height limits for the athletes concerned.
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His stride, which is Owen himself, cannot hope to match the cadet's.
"I believe I have not reached my stride, which is why I persist," he told me in an e-mail.
"They should be taken in stride, which is how we've regarded them over all these years".
Cameron has an uneven stride, which hurts him in vault, in which the gymnast needs a running start to launch himself onto the apparatus.
He was tense and at the gun he never hit the stride which announces a man who is plainly on top of himself.
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