Thesaurus / stride
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The students may not be walking a mile in one another’s shoes, but they take several major strides in them.
AN INNOVATIVE GEORGETOWN LAB LOOKS TO THEATER TO QUELL POLITICAL FIRESPETER MARKSFEBRUARY 12, 2021WASHINGTON POSTLike Bezos, those who know Jassy expect him to take the criticism of Amazon in stride.
AMAZON CEO JEFF BEZOS‘S SUCCESSOR WILL INHERIT HIS CHALLENGESJAY GREENE, CAT ZAKRZEWSKIFEBRUARY 4, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIf he’d have had the start he had from the pocket and didn’t have the ability to run, we would have never known the strides that he could make as a passer, just because they wouldn’t have given him that time to develop.
THE NFL’S CONFERENCE TITLE GAMES WILL FEATURE AN ENDANGERED SPECIES: THE POCKET PASSERADAM KILGOREJANUARY 21, 2021WASHINGTON POSTShe seems to glide around the court with long strides but has the size to be active in the paint.
DYNAMIC SOPHOMORES ASHLEY OWUSU AND DIAMOND MILLER ARE POWERING AN EXPLOSIVE MARYLAND OFFENSEKAREEM COPELANDJANUARY 13, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat could be why he takes it in stride, after all — because it doesn’t upset him at all.
CAROLYN HAX: POKING FUN AT HER HUSBAND IS, IN FACT, NO FUNCAROLYN HAXJANUARY 11, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe 23-year-old’s injury came just as he was hitting his stride in his fourth NBA season.
WIZARDS’ THOMAS BRYANT EXPECTED TO MISS REST OF SEASON WITH TORN ACLAVA WALLACEJANUARY 10, 2021WASHINGTON POSTTo be fair, the newest, fastest, coolest wireless technology made some strides last year.
2020 WAS NOT THE YEAR OF 5G. 2021 WON’T BE EITHER.AARON PRESSMANJANUARY 4, 2021FORTUNEMorsell has taken strides offensively in his career, but a shoulder injury before this season has affected his production.
MARYLAND’S DARRYL MORSELL HAS SURGERY TO REPAIR FACIAL FRACTURE, EXPECTED TO MISS 1-2 WEEKSEMILY GIAMBALVOJANUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTYoung’s Del Mar research, published Monday in a scientific journal, represents a stride in understanding reasons why cliffs fall.
SAN DIEGO SCIENTIST GETS CLOSER TO UNDERSTANDING WHY THE COAST COLLAPSESMACKENZIE ELMERDECEMBER 28, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOScientists used to assume that the decision to switch from walking to running was simply a matter of sticking with the most efficient stride.
YES, WALKING IS SOMETIMES FASTER THAN RUNNING UPHILLALEX HUTCHINSONDECEMBER 27, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEWORDS RELATED TO STRIDE
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