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In the last 15 years, the industry has made swift strides in new methods to acquire and analyze seismic data in waters that were impossible to reach when geologists last studied the areas.
But the U.S. Department of Agriculture is striving to shed old-school labels, making swift strides in the past year to accelerate some of the innovative technologies combating the country's water and ag-related resource issues.
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It seems that Anderson has found his stride -- and it is a gorgeous and desperately swift stride, to be sure.
Then, committing himself fully to every move he makes, like a jihadi leading the onslaught on the enemy from the front, he gains the back porch in two swift, long strides.
Occasionally John Singer Sargent strides in.
Malawi has made strides in many areas.
She moved beneath me with agile sympathy in a swift, airy stride, finding smooth ways among the stony tracks, swaying and bending skillfully to match my changing attitudes, even accommodating her left pedal patiently to the awkward working of my wooden leg.
Who should stride in?
Two men carrying tape measures strode in.
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