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He eyes the camera intensely before furiously striding forward.
The statue portrays a woman from the American Revolution striding forward and shielding her child.
In one sequence a woman trips between shots; we see her striding forward and then sprawled out on the pavement.
Suzanne Lenglen of France, an outstanding tennis player between 1919 and 1926, striding forward to complete a forehand return.
Liberty is striding forward, broken shackles at her feet, bringing the light of liberty to the globe.
Most of the time, he succeeds, either by striding forward with a hand outstretched or by firing a smile at any blonde who comes within target range.
While striding forward, we turn ever so slightly to the side, pulling in our bellies and leading with the shoulder instead of the nose.
This hymn to speed, energy and athleticism comes from a time when the world was striding forward, convinced of the reality of human progress.
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