When Bush announced the United States was pulling out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty, Putin took it in stride -- suddenly ending a quarrel that once threatened to disrupt U.S.-Russian relations.
Demandware (DWRE): Mid-stride in a long duration upgrade cycle of legacy eCommerce solutions.
While it's not true that all of her best work came later, Lombard hit her slightly cockeyed stride in the mid-to-late 1930s.
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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.
Athens, a street below the Acropolis: the old man in front of me stops in mid-stride to read a leaflet, which has been trodden into the pavement at his feet.
For Socrates it was his bread and butter, something he nonchalantly pulled off in congested midfields, surprising not just his opponents, but often his teammates too, who would suddenly receive assists in mid-stride.
Hunt was 19 of 29 for 209 yards and two scores, hitting Jarrod West in stride for a 49-yard TD, and generally was the most effective, ahead of fifth-year senior Charley Loeb (3 of 8 for 9 yards) and senior John Kinder (8 of 12 for 46 yards and one touchdown).
Now Whitehaven were in their stride, and more expansive rugby resulted in the ball falling to full-back Craig Benson, whose delicious dummy carved open the defence for the third try of the afternoon.
If your request for a raise is turned down this year, take it in stride and consider a longer-term view.
The 20-plot development, conceived in 1992, didn't hit its initial stride until 2004, when Moscow's skyscraper-loving Mayor Yuri Luzhkov cut the ribbon on the first tower.
You know how to do the Charleston, cha-cha, and tango all in stride.
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Anyone expecting the Italian to stride in accompanied by a fanfare and over-hyped expectations will have been sadly mistaken.
Nearly a marathon on sprint efforts, so it was no wonder when he eventually ran the distance competitively he took it in his stride, asking the pre-race favorite, Jim Peters of Britain, if they were running fast enough as they contested the lead.
In day-to-day life, Americans seem to have taken the security hassles in their stride.
In the end, the play people will remember from Sunday is the final touchdown in overtime, the one in which Tebow hit Demaryius Thomas in stride 18 yards downfield before Thomas stiff-armed cornerback Ike Taylor and romped another 62 yards for the winning score.
Small businesses take economic headwinds in stride because they know the marketplace is self-healing with the passage of time.
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On the game's third snap, it was tight end Travis Beckum, who started on his own 33, ran to the Packers' 35, caught Manning's pass mid-stride, weaved his way through two tacklers and ended in the end zone to give the Giants the game's initial lead.
During one four-play stretch, he hit tight end Chris Gragg in stride 20 yards up the right hash mark.
The 2-1 shot, ridden by Kieren Fallon and trained by Aidan O'Brien, hit the front in the final stride for a narrow win over the 33-1 chance Im Sparticus.
Scott-Young said she is taking the backlash to the show in stride, saying the positive responses from her music industry friends such as Diddy and LL Cool J gave her confidence to push forward.
In contrast the All Stars team - boasting the likes of Matthew Hoggard, West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul and former Australia opener Justin Langer in their line-up - never really got into their stride over the weekend.
But the Bruisers soon found their stride, winning the second set 25-12 and clinching victory with a 15-8 win in the final set.
The bell goes with me in second place, that magical ting-a-ling that always draws a roar from the crowd and puts speed in the stride of every runner.
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.
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.
As usual, Boeheim, whose 918 career wins rank second all-time among Division I men's coaches behind Krzyzewski, took it all in stride and said he wasn't bothered by the timing.
Fielding the same side that beat Burnley 3-0 in their last Premier League fixture, the home side were quickly into their stride, fashioning the first chance of the match which Zamora flashed across goal.
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.
Just when Shafer, and Napa, were hitting their stride in the 1990s, the vineyards had to be torn up, poisoned and replanted with new louse-resistant rootstock.
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