How and Bell, so bereft of form before the innings, slowly got into their stride.
With 56 years in the business, Delafield is just getting his stride in money management.
It will be interesting to see if markets take the commodity slide in stride.
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The other diners seem to be tiring, but I am just hitting my stride.
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In the meantime, investors seemed to have anticipated the bad news and took it in stride.
Most working people are just hitting their stride at that age and retire in their 60s.
As long as you take it all in stride, nothing of the sort will happen.
For now, everybody still waits for the president to break into his full stride.
Wozniacki took the defeat in her stride as she moves on to the clay court season.
The time has come for the Federal Government to embrace this approach in stride.
When he ran the floor he covered nearly eight feet of hardwood with each elongated stride.
Who will be next because of this stride, this stride for gonadal (ph) agony.
Kelly, as quoted by Oak Lawn Patch, did not take the change of status in stride.
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But Manchester United allowed AC Milan to find their stride and they paid the price.
Winnipeg went 0-3 at home before finding its stride and going 4-1 on its trip.
But whatever flourish of celebrity may come their way, they seem to be taking in stride.
Few artists can claim that they're just hitting their stride with their seventh album.
"Oh, I thought you were a reporter, " Mr. Ryan said, hardly breaking his stride.
Something one person might find extremely difficult, another would take in their stride, he says.
Terrance Rodriguez, a doorman at a luxury apartment complex in Boston, took the forecast in stride.
The museum hits its stride when it gets into the details of human trafficking.
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Three years later, Dr Wakefield published another paper and the scare got into its stride.
The pair ran stride-for-stride until the 24th mile, when the Kenyan made her move.
In day-to-day life, Americans seem to have taken the security hassles in their stride.
Other towns in West Yorkshire are also taking the possibility of pit closures in their stride.
You get stressed at the start... but after a while you get in your stride and find a pattern.
On the other hand, travel industry leaders report passengers seem to be taking things in stride.
The forward took the pass in stride in the box and then seemed to flub his shot.
He said he only broke stride once during the London marathon to applaud the band at Mile 10.
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