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With Google's mobile initiative taking strides with this recent update, now is the time to take action so you don't get dinged in ranking.
Take strides to resolve these issues with the credit bureaus before attempting to secure a home improvement loan.
Long strides: Take long strides with your legs, using high knees to bring your leg up.
In the Rigveda, Vishnu took three strides, with which he measured out the three worlds: earth, heaven, and the space between them.
Working hard, the predator takes strong strides with its hind limbs through the shoulder-deep water.
But the snippet served as a reminder that Prince, whose music in the 1980s took ambitious strides with every new record, had settled into a comforting baroqueness, which mirrored everything at home.
That's right, but FAIR left out the part about their clear intention to operate a brothel, which the Acorn workers seemed to take in stride, with one warning: "Don't get caught, 'cause it is against the law".
Follow the technique of kick, stride, glide: Kick: ensure that the centre of the ski connects well with the snow; keep your hip and weight forward over the ski; defer.add img); Stride: take the stride with the ski opposite the one making the kick and shift the opposite hip; defer.add img); Glide: launch into the glide as you take the stride.
Each obstacle must be taken in stride with a welcome awareness for whatever comes next.
Pump your arms, take comfortable strides, stand upright with a slight forward lean, and pick your feet up high off the ground so you don't catch a toe in a crack in the sidewalk.
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