For while Europe's leaders rail against profits and wealth, its firms stride into new markets and rack up giant profits.
Tall and fit, the two women turn heads as they stride into the hotel lobby with ski bags over their shoulders.
Note he did not stride into a conference of unionists and act like a London City slicker by treating them with contempt.
City's defence was nowhere to be seen moments later as Heskey picked out Valencia to stride into the box and drive into the bottom corner for his first goal in English football and complete City's misery.
Corkins -- who had chosen the research council as his target after finding it listed as an anti-gay group on the website of the Southern Poverty Law Center -- had planned to stride into the building and open fire on the people inside in an effort to kill as many as possible, he told investigators, according to the court documents.
Any realistic chance of a Glentoran fightback was ended when Mulgrew struck Linfield's third on 50 minutes after being allowed to stride unchallenged into the Glens' penalty area.
But any chance of a wobble by Manchester City was ended when Onuoha was allowed to stride unchallenged into the area and roll the ball into the bottom corner of the net.
Zajac got the puck in stride and skated into the Panthers' end and found Clarkson between the circles.
And with a more trusted and cable-savvy management, the broadband part should also soon get into its stride and be in a stronger position to sweet-talk other operators into opening their networks for cable telephony.
Yorkshire came to Twickenham as favourites and quickly appeared to be into their stride, scoring what turned out to be the only try of the match six minutes into proceedings.
How and Bell, so bereft of form before the innings, slowly got into their stride.
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Three years later, Dr Wakefield published another paper and the scare got into its stride.
The Dragons looked shell-shocked at Wigan's explosive start but once they got into their stride, they looked irresistible.
Short Skirt found it tough to get a clear run but once she got into her stride, she looked good for victory.
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The left-hander, the only South African batsman to score a hundred on their last visit two years ago, immediately got into his stride.
City, who had won their previous five home games, were quickly into their stride and their fluid passing soon opened up the visitors' defence.
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Newcastle were slow to get into their stride, with Michael Owen often forced to retreat deep in a bid to get involved in some meaningful action.
The pair began cautiously but McCallum was soon into his stride and picked up the pace by smashing Cusack for six on his way to 50.
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However, the Scottish backs were also getting into their stride and young replacement Mark Robertson finished off a fine move after good work by Nick de Luca.
They needed early wickets but although Strauss was bowled by Graham Napier, once Smith and Morgan were into their stride the game was up for the visitors.
United had made a triple change at the break - with Hernandez soon into his stride on his first major outing since joining from Mexican side Guadalajara.
Leinster really did not get into their stride in the first half and had to rely on the boot of St Mary's fly-half Sexton for their interval advantage.
It took about 25 minutes for Inverness to get into their stride, Grant Munro made Mark Howard save at the post with a header from Dougie Imrie's corner.
But it did not take long for Catalans to get into their stride, Murphy scoring two tries in 10 minutes to put the home side firmly in control.
Portsmouth, who have lost key players Peter Crouch, Jermain Defoe, Glen Johnson and Sylvain Distin this summer, made a bright start but City soon got into their stride.
Only Tendulkar put up any resistance, but even he had his moments, having been dropped in the slips by Imrul Kayes long before he had got into his stride.
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Laxman was quickly into his stride, striking two fours in an over from saqlain, while Dravid reached his half century shortly before stumps, striking four fours in his 91-ball innings.
On an emotional day at Eastlands that saw City mark the death of former star Neil Young with a minute's applause before kick-off, Mancini's men were quickly into their stride.
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