And these true believers are not likely to be thrown off stride by a single cover story in Newsweek.
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"Any time he was in a fastball count, he'd go to his breaking ball or his changeup to keep us off stride, " Red Sox manager John Farrell said.
Petrov remained silent, and the lawyer, perhaps slightly off-stride, didn't demand an answer.
The prolonged break seemingly knocked the Ravens off their stride.
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Ponting, by contrast, was immediately into his stride, getting off the mark with a lofted straight drive to the boundary and soon launching Vettori back over his head into the stands.
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It was United's turn to be knocked out of their stride and Marco Paixao was off target with a pot shot from 25 yards.
To make an orthograde single-footed leap, which was the most common way to jump, the gibbon continued its walk taking one full stride before reaching the take off phase.
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In each stride horses lift all four hooves off the ground at once, something that George Stubbs, the most famous horse painter of the last 300 years, had guessed at but which, until Muybridge, had never been proved.
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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.
Warner soldiered on and passed 50 with a single and new batsman David Hussey was quickly into his stride, despatching Pollard over long-off and Benn through mid-wicket for maximums, but lost Warner when he sliced a Dwayne Bravo full toss to Benn in the covers.
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.
Harvey (1-0) picked Cabrera off first base when the speedy shortstop tried taking an extra stride in his lead while Will Venable was batting.
Southgate's team were knocked out of their stride by the loss of Downing, who hobbled off with a nasty-looking injury following a heavy challenge by Stiliyan Petrov.
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Good tailoring, classic styling, quality material, mix-and-match colours, a dash of panache: just the tops and trousers and skirts, set off with a Claiborne scarf and a Claiborne leather tote, in which to stride down Fifth Avenue or into the halls of power.
The cars rarely stop as clutches of dealers stride beside them, raising their hands as the seemingly overcaffeinated auctioneer rattles off barely intelligible numbers.
Opener McIntosh took 38 balls to get off the mark but once at the crease Flynn wasted little time in getting into his stride and by lunch he was two short of a half-century.
"We let them off the hook yesterday in the evening when we had them three wickets down and today before Clarke got into his stride and then Watson after that, " said batting coach Marvin Atapattu, a former skipper of the national side.
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