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Take it in your stride.
If you take something in your stride, you deal with it even though it is difficult or unpleasant without letting it bother or upset you.
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I'm just taking everything in stride".
"But those things we go through," said Ms. Hawkins, taking everything in stride.
The pastor of the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, where the front stained-glass window and three other smaller windows were blown out by the high winds, was calmly taking everything in stride.
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He seems to take everything in stride.
Molly takes everything in stride, and embraces change.
About working for Hollywood, he said: "I know now to take everything in stride.
And then, there are those who simply take everything in stride.
"Everything happens for a reason; I take everything in stride," Williams told the Jazz team broadcasters in Dallas, according to The Associated Press.
It's taught me to just take everything in stride and try to get better that day, because you never know what's going to happen".
The bar, which took everything in stride, is on Queen Street West, where new galleries and clubs seem to pop up overnight.
We take everything in stride and keep doing what we've been doing, which is to try to maximize our potential".
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