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THEY hunch over to read magazines while striding on the elliptical trainer.
The system is broken, access to health care is inconvenient, inefficient, bureaucraticat worst, its even inaccurate, he intones, striding on the stage in the standard tech mogul uniformwhite shirt, blue jacket and jeansas MRI-like images dance behind him on a gigantic screen.
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After all, Apple is utterly dominant in the category, and while both Fitbit and Samsung have made strides on the Android side of the equation, neither one actually runs Google's wearable operating system.
Simms rifled the ball past one defensive back, and Hampton caught it in stride on the 1.
The government also made huge strides on the budget.
Ryan was happy to see his brother making strides on the court and in the rankings.
And Mr Ocalan has made notable strides on the world's diplomatic stage.
But there are signs that he is making strides on the green, beginning with his routine.
"I knew I had Denis when saw him break stride on the backstretch," Colon said later.
(His piece opens with a view of Strode on the set of Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus").
"They've made significant strides on the cost-management side," said Guy Moszkowski, an analyst at Salomon Smith Barney.
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