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"stride" Definitions
  1. one long step; the distance covered by a step synonym pace1
  2. your way of walking or running
  3. an improvement in the way something is developing
  4. strides [plural] (Australian English, informal) trousers

923 Sentences With "stride"

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And in this, her opponent may match her stride for stride.
At its most basic, speed is the product of stride length times stride frequency.
Caitlan is taking all the criticism and clap backs in stride, however — Red-soled stride.
It's important to emphasize that the researchers are measuring how "efficient" a certain stride — that is, which stride uses oxygen most effectively — and not necessarily how fast a certain stride it.
They had spent months training together for that day and ran stride-for-stride in matching uniforms.
Measure your stride length first (Fitbit recommends taking at least 20 steps then working out an average) then fill out the Stride Length and Running Stride Length fields under Personal Info on the online Settings page.
Matching her husband stride-for-stride, it was here, on the running path, where she was truly in her element.
Both Stride and HealthSherpa sell only plans that comply with the health law, though Stride also recommends those available off the exchange.
Given that Atlassian launched its Stride Slack-competitor last week, it doesn't come as a surprise that Trello is getting some integrations with Stride now, too.
Fortunately, you can manually adjust your stride in the mobile app if you think the stride the Inspire HR automatically measures is wrong for any reason.
Hughes&apos 91-yard kickoff return was matched stride-for-stride by Kyran Moore during a wild second quarter when the two teams combined for 50 points.
With the two stride for stride during that race, Centrowitz edged out Willis at the line, finishing barely a tenth of a second ahead in 20143 minutes 51.35 seconds.
Koullick, Keeper's chief executive officer, worked in product at Square before joining another startup, called Stride, where he built and scaled Stride Tax, a mileage and expense-tracking app.
With each stride, your shoe absorbs force from the crash, returns energy to your legs, and helps to shape your stride and the distribution of pressure through your body.
Republican candidate's excitement about it in stride.       Drozdiak's
Rodgers-Cromartie was stride for stride with Perriman and had his head turned to the pass, which he batted down without having to contact Perriman, who was running behind him.
Six days a week for most of the year, he runs stride for stride in Kenya with Eliud Kipchoge, the world-record holder in the marathon and the greatest marathoner ever.
It was, really, a match race: a pair of thoroughbreds, separated from the field and cut loose from the gate, going stride for stride around the track with no need to look back.
Now, John Turturro has taken over the role in stride.
You'll find comfort in every stride and a timeless look.
Bean is taking his turn in the limelight in stride.
A stumble is just the broken ghost of a stride.
Do you guys feel like you're just hitting your stride?
Other players appeared to take the event's failures in stride.
I stride up the Park Stage, up to the Dragon.
The series hit its stride right around Super Mario Bros.
Some seem to be taking the gaffe in stride, though.
We're sure Prince Harry is taking it all in stride.
Harrison is taking all of this is in stride though.
When flagged for secondary screening, she took it in stride.
The criticism really started to hit its stride around 2015.
The Coup hit its stride during the era of Pets.
Tracks metrics like distance, splits, cadence, pace, and stride length.
Larry appears to be taking the news in his stride.
They took the revelation of our religious identity in stride.
Stride Health so far has raised more than $15 million.
Wall Street took news of the summit's revival in stride.
Carney highlighted how the markets took Brexit in their stride.
Across the developing world, solar power is hitting its stride.
Even the best shows take time to hit their stride.
It's like midnight, and James is just hitting his stride.
And Winston has taken these bad situations in stride, mostly.
The friendly National Park Service employee took it in stride.
On Tuesday, Ms. Morano took it all in good stride.
Bone, of course, has taken it in his casual stride.
"At the age of 67, I've finally hit my stride."
You seem to take all of this in your stride.
I experimented with everything from stride to shoes to clothing.
Tencent's money will give Reddit time to hit its stride.
The movie is barely into its stride when Harry dies.
Ms. Kamali, 72, took the commotion around her in stride.
How did its big stride toward gay liberation take place?
It just kind of was going with his arm stride.
The cameras document shoppers' movements, speed, stride length and gaze.
Crisscrossing Europe in 2110, Mr. Clement hit his collecting stride.
His hair has thinned and turned white; his stride, slower.
Finally given latitude as a columnist, he hit his stride.
"No comment," he said on a loop, never breaking stride.
Each stride seemed full of agony and something resembling denial.
My brother Neil fell in place one stride behind me.
Mr. Bloomberg's inner circle, meanwhile, took it mostly in stride.
Mr. Campanella found his stride as a frequent guest star.
"Excuse me!" a clearly shocked Woods said without breaking stride.
Among those questions: Does evenness of stride matter for speed?
The couple seemed to take the incident in their stride.
Brohm took the challenges his new program faces in stride.
The stocks underperformed initially but hit their stride in 2016.
China looks like it is taking all that in stride.
Markets took some unexpectedly strong German trade data in stride.
He strides a deep stride, pounds a basketballinto wet pavement.
Another PetroChina cargo, the Aframax Stride, was loaded on Jan.
Anyway, JuJu appears to be taking it all in stride.
The podcaster somehow managed to take the moment in stride.
Horford is a rock who should take everything in stride.
Some Post reporters appeared to be taking the news in stride.
Camels stride across sandy scrub dotted by graying tufts of vegetation.
Also being discontinued is Atlassian's own would-be HipChat replacement, Stride.
We hit our stride, and it was a great, consistent experience.
But the "Stitches" star insists they took it all in stride.
Lyft is working with Oklahoma-based Stride Bank on this program.
The White House, meanwhile, seems to be taking things in stride:
Even so, players said they were taking the forecast in stride.
Meanwhile, our friend Matt is taking his newfound fame in stride.
But markets have so far taken the election results in stride.
So, how do you take an astrology skeptic's comments in stride?
Take each lesson in stride and stay the course, dear Leo.
So far, stocks have been taking rising bond yields in stride.
Mammoths produced from engineered elephant cells may yet stride across Siberia.
CK: Well, I think we are taking everything in its stride.
Most couples would have panicked, but they took it in stride.
The point of differentiation — if I've read correctly — is that Stride.
Today, however, Atlassian is opening the Stride API to all developers.
Ron's such an actor's actor that nothing knocks him off stride.
We never really found our stride as the game went on.
"He has just taken it all in his stride," said Simpson.
The young at heart seemed to take the weather in stride.
So far markets have taken Italy's political turmoil in their stride.
We also think vertical SaaS is hitting its stride right now.
You'll naturally shorten your stride and lean into the hill slightly.
Usain Bolt's long stride gives him an advantage over shorter rivals.
That whole, "It's Britney, Bitch" persona is back in full stride.
And just when we hit our stride, we hit this wall.
"We were challenged and took it in our stride," Farrell said.
Tulu ran in a relaxed manner, his stride long and fluid.
But it doesn't take long for Hawley to hit his stride.
But, like the queen Rose is, she took it in stride.
Clinton's campaign has largely taken Mr. Sanders's latest broadsides in stride.
With six Tonys already, it's easier to take things in stride.
Most customers have taken the changes in stride, including Mr. Perros.
"Today, we took it in stride," the "Mad Money" host said.
That said, it's possible the team has finally found their stride.
For now, Mr. Shu is taking the potential competition in stride.
But it looked like many Montanans were taking it in stride:
Any runner who leans into the finish must be in stride.
But he hoped that this new figure would stride beyond politics.
But the former "Glee" star is taking it all in stride.
Being the founder and CEO of Stride is my dream job.
Irina Shayk appears to be taking her newfound singlehood in stride.
And the stock market appeared to take it all in stride.
In any event, it seems like Rodriguez took it in stride.
Despite its incorrect phrasing, Grande is taking the tattoo in stride.
I just took it in stride as everyday wear and tear.
Alphabet is taking last week's E.U. antitrust penalty in its stride.
I got up from my bed and stride towards her bed.
Ms. Hill, it seems, took her year of controversy in stride.
But so far, many residents were taking the storm in stride.
Charlotte Pence seemed to take the John Oliver parody in stride.
Investors might be tempted to take a trade skirmish in stride.
More: The oil market has taken tensions with Iran in stride.
Markets have taken the Trump administration's move in stride so far.
I felt like I finally hit my stride as a lyricist.
"New York really hits its stride in the fall," he said.
She's taking this time in stride and choosing to be optimistic.
But it didn't take long for O'Brady to find his stride.
Gotta hand it to Gigi ... she can take anything in stride.
So basic income didn't take a country-size stride this year.
Even some would-be riders took the ferry problems in stride.
Dhooghe is taking the process in stride, never ruling anything out.
Despite blustery winds and icy snow, Jesper maintains his peppy stride.
The courtroom gasped, but Ginsburg took the name change in stride.
"December of 2707, I had finally hit my stride," Clune said.
I didn't want my stride to reveal my small-town roots.
Brown caught it in stride and dashed into the end zone.
Phys Ed Runners, if you have worried about your stride, relax.
The markets so far have taken the posture in its stride.
The markets so far have taken the posturing in its stride.
"We've got to take this lesson in stride," Mosley said afterward.
Jones hit him in a stride on the 85-yard play.
However, the market and analysts took the downbeat data in stride.
Markets took some unexpectedly strong German trade data in their stride.
The lady returned, skirts swishing with the violence of her stride.
The stock market took the reports in stride and was higher.
When Hepburn entered a room, her stride practically encircled the globe.
Markets took some unexpectedly strong German trade data in their stride.
For now, she's taking every day one stride at a time.
Perhaps, somehow, Harvey will find his stride and turn everything around.
But just before Zenyatta could find her stride, Gomez and Blame shot out to the front of the pack from a pocket on the inside—building a lead that seemed to shrink with every stride from Zenyatta.
And on Tuesday, that's when her style streak really hit its stride.
Resuta guffawed, but she took the elaborate burn all in good stride.
It's when Sabrina embraces this narrative that it really hits its stride.
And this is the time to be peaking, not losing your stride.
That is, until Santa Clarita Diet season 2 finally hits its stride.
That's not great, obviously, but Renner is taking it all in stride.
Rose was not one to take the accusation in stride, responding promptly.
Yet it wasn't until the 1970s that the company hit its stride.
The altercation seems to have been taken in stride for Emmy attendees.
In July, soldiers seized Qayyara airbase, Iraq's third largest -- a major stride.
After the event, he tries his best to take everything in stride.
He loved being the punching bag, and he took it in stride.
Alexa PenaVega is taking her life as a new mom in stride.
Or, you might be someone who takes a clean break in stride.
She hit her stride at East River, where she started in 2009.
Davis took it all in stride and handled it like a pro.
We still haven't hit our stride, I don't think in the least.
To her credit, Dingding appears to be taking the misstep in stride.
Researchers claim it's between 95%-to-99% accurate when measuring stride length.
But some of the company's managers took the news less in stride.
"Stride will provide Rank with an engine for digital growth," Rank said.
Investec Bank is sole financial adviser, nominated adviser and broker to Stride.
It wasn't until 2005 that she hit her stride as a clubbie.
She looked knocked sideways for a minute but quickly regained her stride.
But George does seem to take all the attention in his stride.
His stride was deliberate, determined; each step seemed to cost him something.
Running teaches you to look for your stride in the second mile.
Thankfully, Chan's taking the slight with stride, but she shouldn't have to.
Chad seems to be taking the discovery more or less in stride.
But the restaurant's wizards-in-residence are sure to hit their stride.
While Mr. Agha's people took it in stride, Ms. Saldon's went berserk.
Even their stride and posture look like variations on a rugged theme.
Some Milanese said they were trying to take the scare in stride.
"In the mid-'90s she really hit her stride," Mr. Ebony said.
They would help them take every situation, including death itself, in stride.
And OPEC members appear to be taking Mr. Trump's tweet in stride.
Investors seemed to take another big quarterly loss from Tesla in stride.
The truth is, most South Koreans seem to take things in stride.
Even if you fall, you're resilient enough to take failures in stride.
"I have a long stride, so it kind of happens," he said.
RHP Chris Tillman is taking his demotion to the bullpen in stride.
We've announced it and the markets have totally taken this in stride.
Klobuchar took Kavanaugh's praise in stride and quickly got down to business.
Financial markets, however, are taking the prospect of higher rates in stride.
The real Kaczynski appears to be taking the show in his stride.
Even a construction crew jackhammering the street failed to break his stride.
The right question was whether he had ample vigor in his stride.
To his credit, Diplo seems to be taking the joke in stride.
Abderrahman Samba, who last year ran the second fastest time in history, went stride-for-stride with American Rai Benjamin, co-owner of the third fastest time, before pulling away off the final hurdle to win in 47.27 seconds.
"Still, I'd only advise it for professionals who have a keen sense of stride length and stride rate and exactly where they are on the racecourse," said Floréal, the head track and field coach at the University of Kentucky.
His movie career feels like it's hitting a new stride in 2017, though.
Rosé's initial push began around 2005, hitting full stride nearly a decade ago.
However, Baffert has seen similarities in his stride, his growth and his potential.
Stride Health is also working with Etsy, DoorDash, and Postmates on similar initiatives.
"He's taking it all in his stride — he's pretty laid back," Cathcart says.
And in case you didn't know, Colbert is taking his victory in stride.
While most residents take their amnesia in stride, Davíd is tortured by it.
He's long, he's athletic, he had a great stride length when he ran.
Athletic, sexy, and lithe, the man's stride suggests strength as well as vulnerability.
Kourtney Kardashian's style has officially hit its sexy, skin-baring stride right now.
Tie dye has finally hit its stride, and clothing has reached peak comfort.
At first, it was slow going, but since 2017 we've hit our stride.
On Friday, Cameroon's Communication Minister, Issa Tchiroma Bakary cited one such military stride.
Danny's aim was to loosen my clenched muscles, restoring fluidity to my stride.
Some scientists whose studies didn't replicate are taking the bad news in stride.
But the former NFL quarterback has tried to take the disappointment in stride.
Even those who can't pronounce Buttigieg have mostly kept the name in stride.
It's preseason right now, so we just have to take it in stride.
Perhaps, after years of limping, the company has once more found its stride.
There's also Atlassian's Stride, which opened up to developers in February this year.
Perfect. Watching the pair proudly stride down the stairs of the Capitol Building?
Microsoft has struggled to keep its Edge rendering engine in stride with Chromium.
Stride Tagline: The #53 U.S. marketplace for the $25 billion packaged tours industry.
We have rediscovered our identity, regained our stride and we are proud again.
Then Elizabeth and Philip stride up, hands in pockets, gazes set determinedly forward.
Still, it appears most of the industry took the Fed warnings in stride.
Of course, Rancic took it all in stride and laughed the moment off.
Each stride I take makes me note how sore I will be tomorrow.
Siri Daly is taking her husband Carson Daly's "good cop" role in stride.
Other exchange venues, also taking the shift in stride, began to turn around.
You can even try skipping a step or two to elongate your stride.
Much like Miller, the internet didn't exactly take the photo finish in stride.
And because Molly is Molly, she isn't taking any of it in stride.
Ajit Pai the DJ, for his part, has taken it all in stride.
And it's a small stride that makes me hopeful for seasons to come.
For his part, Yousafzai seems to be taking his internet notoriety in stride.
Surface didn't really hit their stride until Surface Pro 3, three generations later.
He continues down the sidewalk, talking to his companion, never breaking his stride.
Seems to me like Big Papi's only just hitting his stride right now.
As for the reaction she's received, Freking is taking it all in stride.
Karlie, on the other hand, was kickin' ass -- hitting mile 13 in stride.
Stride Health declined to detail how many consumers are enrolled in their platform.
"Hopefully I'll take it in my stride," Kate said of her royal future.
The film struggled to hit its stride, earning $7.3 million from 2,369 locations.
Now, over a year into parenting two children, Sigler has found her stride.
She rebuffed him with a flick of her wrist, never breaking her stride.
Attar is running with an open stride and her arms in full swing.
Naturally, it made for an epic photobomb ... him in full stride and smiling.
Atlassian's opened up its communications platform Stride to developers in February this year.
In addition, he works closely with Fyusion, GoEuro, Robinhood, Soraa and Stride Health.
Jade Roper Tolbert and husband Tanner Tolbert are taking new parenthood in stride.
After finally getting into his stride he forced his way through the field.
My first pregnancy was uneventful, and I took becoming a mother in stride.
"Only a few here have fully matured and hit their stride," he said.
If I reawakened them, I'd have enough muscle to achieve a normal stride.
The terminals are self-explanatory, and customers can use them without breaking stride.
We've officially moved into the far-superior age of the "stride of pride."
He's tall, but his gait is too pigeon-toed to be a stride.
Testifying to that committee first might have helped him hit his stride quicker.
It's the preseason right now, so you just gotta take it in stride.
Trump maintained a calmer demeanor throughout and was never knocked off his stride.
"I was amazed how he lengthened his stride and opened up," Smith said.
"I think we're starting to hit our stride going into March," Bird said.
Sweetin, for her part, seems to be taking things more than in stride.
This is a sign that Trump won't take such an effort in stride.
The treadmill itself employs 59 individual slats to give runners a cushier stride.
It was Cherono who came out on top, with Desisa a stride behind.
Two decades into its career, this power trio has hit a new stride.
Marshall fully hits his stride with a series of paintings called Garden Project.
The good news is that we can learn to take rejection in stride.
Gay took it in stride, joking about it on Twitter the next morning.
With the blockbuster "Spider-Man" in 19973, Marvel superhero films hit their stride.
So far, though, equities have taken Tuesday's climb above 3 percent in stride.
As for Peter, he seems to be taking this all in stride too.
It's not just running around teaching how to hurdle or do stride patterns.
Ever since, I've been more taken with food that keeps stride with me.
We've announced it and the markets have taken totally taken this in stride.
Taking the engagement's collapse in stride, Michal tallies the years she's been dating.
The company took it in stride, with officials saying they appreciate the creativity.
But as feminism hit its stride in the 1970s, cheerleading was notably absent.
Atlassian was a competitor to Slack with its Hipchat Cloud and Stride services.
Gliding, a Moonwalk-like stride, suggested a way to withstand adversity with ease.
Mrache takes her home's popularity, and all the comings and goings, in stride.
The markets are taking political developments in stride, but that may not last.
While it was in place, she said, customers took the fee in stride.
This allows for a natural footstrike and a fluid transition through the stride.
She said that it was time for me to resume a normal stride.
Last month, he won the Clyde Stride 40 Mile Ultra Marathon in Scotland.
Is toughness perceived as something more pernicious when the hide and stride are female?
There's a free version of Stride that offers limited message history and file storage.
Markets took all of it in stride, and stocks ended the week with gains.
Luckily, this wrongfully tagged Ivanka took the tweet from the President-elect in stride.
This time around he has been taking it all in stride, at least publicly.
Gilly, who was unaware that he had any children, took the news in stride.
The tennis superstar takes the tear in stride however, breaking into a giggle fit.
On good days I like to stride across Westminster Bridge or up 5th avenue.
Take a wardrobe malfunction in stride by high-fiving the designer down the runway.
He took it reasonably well in stride, too—once he figured it out, anyway.
Since then, the company has reorganized and sought to regain its footing and stride.
Thankfully they all took it in stride and had a good laugh about it.
If you time it right, you can have them on almost without breaking stride.
Markets appeared to take the outcome, largely in line with expectations, in their stride.
" His mother, Cindy Bonforte, says her son is taking his health struggles "in stride.
The guy Becca is talking to is similarly mortified, but takes it in stride.
In 1970, when liberation theologians were finding their stride, South America was 90% Catholic.
Maybe that in itself will prove to be "Break My Stride"'s lasting legacy.
Be on the lookout for more stories through the "One Stride, Many Journeys" series!
I pay and trot off to the restroom, faking casual confidence with my stride.
The robotic ankle helped to propel the wearer forward while facilitating a natural stride.
When we walk, our legs' ability to support our weight is split mid-stride.
Once he gets upright, De Grasse showcases a speedy stride that is near perfection.
Apple is mid-stride in building out physical manifestations of the iPhone's core abilities.
Caitlyn Jenner is taking Ricky Gervais' controversial Golden Globes joke about her in stride.
Twitter is taking this in stride with measured and reasonable reactions to the change.
A witness told the gossip column that DiCaprio handled the fender-bender in stride.
Carey, ever the headline maker, took the whole mishap in stride at the time.
But, like every crummy thing about this past week, he took it in stride.
Trump is afraid that we do not huddle in fear but stride in power.
The Rob and Jamel buddy comedy is hitting its stride back in Los Angeles.
In addition, Atlassian also is making a new documentation interface available for Stride developers.
Lindsay took it all in stride, but is her future husband in the mix?
Other euro zone markets, like those in Germany, have taken the vote in stride.
Customers of HipChat Cloud will be switched over to Stride over the coming weeks.
So far, oil and gas markets have been taking the crisis in their stride.
I'm far from worried about it – I think we'll take it in our stride.
Others are barely bothered by even big things and take most everything in stride.
Since he's felt people's sensations since he was young, he takes it in stride.
Bussey and Wilson, both full-time employees of Suncor, were taking things in stride.
Everyone knows that men simply stride onto the battlefield, survey the landscape and charge.
He would take every setback in stride and move on to the next alternative.
That's one reason at least the FX market has taken this in its stride.
The legs appear to stride, with momentum conveyed by a twist at the hips.
Then she hit her stride in front of the Eagles, her favorite NFL team.
Now she limps to the finish line when she should be hitting full stride.
He first hit his stride roughly 20 minutes in, when he went after Mrs.
McIlroy took the intended slight in stride, ducking the unprovoked Ringo jab to counterpunch.
Maybe the next time, the country will take a female presidential candidacy in stride.
In the meantime, she seems to be taking her parent's impending trial in stride.
In osteology, she considered how her bones connected so she could optimize her stride.
Or receive and send emails and messages, likely via voice, without breaking a stride.
The new team finally hit its stride, and Mr. Bruni's appraisal carried three stars.
People from the festival hold walkie-talkies to their ears and stride around importantly.
She didn't say much but she walked with a confident stride to her ride.
He took the experience in stride, but one of his children remembered it well.
Haas seems to be taking it in stride, and remains grateful for the assist.
The red-capped dandy takes his plight in stride, with poetic license flying alongside.
She's handled the unique difficulties the show has brought into her life in stride.
They took it in stride and moved on like that was the new normal.
Many U.S. manufacturers are taking tariffs in their stride (Apple may become an exception).
No woman should be hampered in her stride by these (see Amelia Bloomer). 4.
They will take the challenge of an athletic but imperfect Gators squad in stride.
Many insects can skate, stride or whirl around on the surface of the water.
Brady connected with Gordon in stride for a game-clinching 55-yard touchdown pass.
The president's son and his family appeared to be taking the teasing in stride.
I watched my mother's friend, a tall statuesque woman, stride casually into a restroom.
But the repetition — the steady walking rhythm, the not breaking stride — is still important.
He came up in the gospel and stride traditions, in which solo piano predominated.
It doesn't help that the boys stride into the courtroom smiling, all on-camera.
But on this warm May evening, she slipped to the back, her stride choppy.
And I think you just have to take this game in your stride, really.
She followed any game he wanted to play and took his rages in stride.
This could hamper earnings, but stock markets seem to have taken it in stride.
Atlassian currently has two offerings in the real-time communications market: Stride and Hipchat.
Cooper broke wide open on a crossing route, and Carr hit him in stride.
SA: As always, Cheryl is one step ahead of me and right on stride.
My hard-earned, brisk New York stride was downgraded to a carefully choreographed shuffle.
And Impala has just raised an $11 million Series A funding round from Stride.
Some people might take such treatment in stride, as nothing to get huffy about.
I took it in stride that Zuckerberg looked even younger than his 21 years.
Just as I found my stride again, I heard a familiar voice alongside me.
When she explained to Mr. Ferrugia what had happened, he took it in stride.
But he has been a star during the morning hours, showcasing his fluid stride.
"The buyers weren't very happy, but they took it in stride," Mr. Burns said.
But for most part, SoulCyclers and the company itself take the jokes in stride.
Pai appears to be taking the pushback on his policies and proposals in stride.
He barely broke stride as he swooped in and removed Mr. Plepler's name card.
"Strength and running economy are two key qualities of your running stride," she explained.
They'd seen all types of things in there, and took it in their stride.
Kipyegon, silver medalist two years ago, took up the running with 600 to go and was stride for stride with in-form Sifan Hassan until the Dutchwoman faded while the Kenyan stayed strong to cross the line in four minutes 2.59 seconds.
The two 29-year-olds, rivals since their junior days, have matched each other stride for stride so far at the ATP World Tour Finals with Murray recording his second group win on Wednesday after a three-hour battle with Kei Nishikori.
Gordon, who is known for his professionalism, always seemed to take the question in stride.
It's here, in the intimate space between lovers and friends, where Lee hits his stride.
When I'm long gone, he's just going to be hitting his stride in this league.
About a month ago, the Stride team also opened up its API to outside developers.
Neil Gaiman, who co-authored the book with Terry Pratchett, took the petition in stride.
"It didn't feel like a commercial transaction," said Destin, the founder of venture firm Stride.
Ousta does seem to be taking the fierce competition in stride despite the limited resources.
Now, with Season 6 well in its stride, this divergence is more noticeable than ever.
If Wheaton was "defenseless" as a runner in full stride, most tackles would be illegal.
He said the market did manage to take the fourth-quarter rate hike in stride.
As of today, Dolby Atmos is one step closer to hitting stride for mainstream consumers.
Rypien hit Richardson in stride streaking down the right sideline for an 113-yard touchdown.
I'm so proud of the way Kayla has taken this new challenge in her stride.
The system is non-wearable and uses cameras to assess gait speed and stride length.
However, Farid says this technology is hitting its stride, and that makes the danger new.
Skin Deep The English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding, 29, is clearly hitting her stride.
But in the early 2000s, with the Budokai trilogy, the series really hit its stride.
Fortunately, Dear White People's creator Justin Simien is taking the so-called boycott in stride.
Your Gemini friend hits their maximum stride today, communicating and connecting with nimbleness and impact.
Now, Kesha has responded to Seinfeld's hug denial, and thankfully, she's taking it in stride.
The arrival of Stride, Atlassian's Slack competitor, was probably the company's biggest launch of 2017.
The athlete took it in stride and responded to a few with some hilarious comebacks.
Clinton, hitting her stride on the stump in recent days, leads Sanders 45% to 42%.
Taking it all in stride, Schwarzenegger smiled as he told his mom he loved her.
She took it all in stride though, making fun of the incident on social media.
He's been training hard to regain his strength, his speech and his once-smooth stride.
For now, at least, some residents of the Southwest are taking the heat in stride.
But, unlike the recently relocated Zoo Atlanta pandas, she is taking it all in stride.
Evgenii Dadonov's brilliant pass from the neutral zone sprung Barkov, catching him in full stride.
But it looks like the film's star is taking it in stride and staying positive.
Luckily, it was easy for the OG cast to fall back into a successful stride.
A racket of deep, burring V-12 engines causes the locals to pause mid-stride.
In an interview, Walsh acknowledged the turbulent start but said AFP is hitting its stride.
While some frantically tried to change their reservations, others took the delays in their stride.
The market is taking the rate hikes in stride because it has been so gradual.
Beltran, who has been traded twice before at the deadline, took the possibility in stride.
When others tried to run him down in the final meters, he never broke stride.
"I think we hit our stride at the right time," Cleveland coach Tyronn Lue said.
When it comes to their own accomplishments and failures, likeable leaders take things in stride.
And Julie Rosenberg, a key decision maker this episode, shockingly took her blindside in stride.
There are a few arguments out there that suggest taking the trade measures in stride.
And his future boss took it in stride when Mr. Chavez said he was gay.
Despite public displays of outrage, the Russians appear willing to take these strikes in stride.
If she didn't pay attention to her stride, the video made his admonitions more pointed.
He burst into a stride that had him skipping over the ground like a hovercraft.
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Young Thug struggled to find his stride, but when he was good, he was great.
After years of being stuck in a rut, our economy is finally hitting its stride.
If he does, Trump's most fervent defenders in the House will take it in stride.
Other euro zone markets, like those in Germany, have taken the vote in their stride.
Nevertheless, she is taking it in stride, responding to the controversy like a true professional.
He's got a bouncing, long-limbed stride that swings both arms in large, pendular arcs.
The White House may want to signal that it can take market turmoil in stride.
Until now, investors might have thought they could take Mr. Trump's trade pronouncements in stride.
"Good," she said, without breaking her stride before disappearing once again through the exit doors.
But those close to Ms. Harris say they are confident she is finding her stride.
She is focused, her head dead straight, her stride landing rhythmically on the tarmac highway.
Should I slow my stride so as not to startle the white woman up ahead?
She found her stride in positions of advocacy for children and communities like her own.
Most participants in our internship hit their stride only in the final week or two.
Other presidents have been knocked off stride by special elections that ultimately presaged greater defeats.
The wristwatch, like the zipper and the automobile, hit its stride during the Jazz Age.
The company, Comédiens & Cie, took the change of plans and the makeshift stage in stride.
Clinton's essay as of Monday morning, had seemed to take Mr. Obama's words in stride.
To their credit ... both guys took the spillage in stride, smiling and laughing about it.
"If you're 36 and you're hitting your stride, you haven't seen a cycle," he said.
After the Indiana defeat, it's not clear Cruz can knock Trump off his stride anywhere.
So far, ceaseless attacks from the party's progressive wing have failed to slow his stride.
We regained our stride, rediscovered our spirit and reawakened the powerful machinery of American enterprise.
When the gas station clerk asks, "Credit or debit?" you probably take it in stride.
""Cranky as it is, it&aposs taller, more legible, and with more air and stride.
The fast-casual explosion hit its stride with chains such as Sweetgreen and Shake Shack.
It takes her 22 minutes if she doesn't have to break stride for traffic lights.
For investors, though, it's mostly business as usual as markets take protests in their stride.
In the final seconds of "Storm Killer," we watch Brayden stride into the great unknown.
So it wasn't surprising that he took setting a Chicago Cubs' franchise record in stride.
Unlike most organizations, his team at MIT took the storm in stride, according to Hirst.
Some kids took defeat in their stride, but others left the stage wiping away tears.
That may be a stride toward slashing the price tag of sending payload to space.
That list includes names like Stride Rite, Hallmark, Claire's and Men's Wearhouse, the firm found.
The group of 13 compact, blazing works on display here show her hitting her stride.
With his loping stride and messy blond hair, he projects a sense of youthful ease.
Once again, Los Angeles took the blow in stride and continued to play tight defense.
Pompeo, mid-stride, grins as though he is in the midst of telling a joke.
Whatever happened ... Post seemed to take it in stride as he smiled to the crowd.
A few weeks into fatherhood, Mr. Cohen seems to be taking the criticism in stride.
Kevin Cassidy, an analyst at Stifel, said that Intel would take the change in stride.
Despite incomes lost and deposits forgone, the Muay Thai community took the ban in stride.
According to the company, In addition to providing a feeling of forward motion, the carbon fiber plate critically serves to add bending stiffness, tuned to improve stride-by-stride efficiency for the three athletes and minimize energy loss over the course of the race.
Goldstone says he wants to set up a meeting that is part of the Russian government's support for Trump's campaign, and he simply takes it in stride, the way anyone takes in stride any reference to an ongoing thing that they are aware of.
But if the other 21c locations are a telling precedent, it will soon hit its stride.
Trying a few weeks of increasing your stride rate—and striding shorter—could make you faster.
The French Union made a major stride towards improving the lives of its citizens this week.
Between her flawless makeup, playful hairstyles and constantly surprising outfits, she's officially hit her style stride.
Nevertheless, the Philippine business community appears to be taking these developments in its stride, for now.
Some competitors wiped away tears after leaving the stage, while others took their defeat in stride.
The MSU Twitter feed took it all in stride, but this is kind of weird, no?
Now I just try to take it in my stride and make better, more positive videos.
In any case, my stride had become crabbed as the right knee tried to protect itself.
Dawnya: Well, the account was made back when "takes" gimmick accounts were really hitting their stride.
And if anyone could take the dramatic transformation in stride, it's the 13-year-old actress.
Things seem more unstable in the relationship right now, but she's taking it all in stride.
The Austrian actor took the egging in his stride and chalked it up to free speech.
While regular sex with a partner can be fantastic, it's also easy to hit a stride.
Riders were shocked but seemed to be taking it all in stride, making plenty of jokes.
Every little stride that I make, every little accomplishment, my followers are a part of it.
But rather than throwing Nadal off stride, the "hay-way" yelps only made the crowd chuckle.
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick seems to be taking the rule change in stride.
Unlike her heroines, who stride forward on killer heels, she preferred flats—Prada or Miu Miu.
Yoshikawa is aware of the criticisms that surround her and has taken it all in stride.
So far, the stock market has taken the rise in yields in stride and is rallying.
Some passersby are taking the possible obscene gesture in stride, with laughter and an eye roll.
The Suns still led 236-33 with 6:18 left before the Rockets found their stride.
With it, you can keep track of metrics like distance, pace, splits, cadence, and stride length.
"I don't think anything fazes [Kate] — she just takes everything in her stride," says the friend.
Today, the publication continues that stride with its March cover, which features transgender model Valentina Sampaio.
Snapchat grew quickly from its early days, hitting its stride in late 282 and early 21.
I measured out 21 paces, trying to approximate the length of an 8-year-old's stride.
It was once hoped that the 27 might stride boldly forth into uncharted territory of integration.
TellusLabs will hit its stride if its able to provide local insights more quickly than competitors.
Overall, the financial markets spent the first hours of trading largely taking Trump's win in stride.
With Gregorious and Judge back in the lineup, the Yankees could hit a brand new stride.
As Tulu picked up his speed with an elegant stride, children clapped and chanted his name.
But Under Armour is the first company since the 21980s to knock Nike off its stride.
He noted that JetBlue was especially interested because of the user engagement that Stride was seeing.
The puck bounced to Malkin, who passed to McCann, who hit a streaking Rust in stride.
King the editor takes it all in stride but acknowledges it can be a bit much.
Dark-skinned and unapologetically, un-self-consciously black, Jones seemed to take the harassment in stride.
Josh Archibald passed the puck slightly ahead to Crouse, who was a stride ahead of Kempe.
The major notes stride forward after a slight delay, as the wine descends down the palate.
The suit, stride, the indoor sunglasses, the headphones, the poker face, the briefcase — it's all there.
" Burton, who was at the event and saw the heckler, said Schultz "took it in stride.
The crowd broke up again with laughter, but Bolt grinned and took the question in stride.
This upward stride causes the jaw to drop and the mind to cease its disciplined churning.
Mark Zuckerberg invented Facebook in 2004, but the social platform hit its stride in the 2010s.
But temporarily zeroing in on the aspect may help us, henceforth, to take it in stride.
Before Holzer's cancer diagnosis, he had hit a stride with boot camp and kettle bell classes.
The pop star took it in stride and went right on performing without missing a beat.
Since Google first announced this project, Atlassian also joined the fray with the launch of Stride.
Comey became more engaged and comfortable with his interview responses, and he soon found his stride.
Congress' impeachment inquiry looking into allegations of wrongdoing by President Donald Trump is hitting its stride.
Most Pakistanis have taken the glitches in their stride and accepted Mr. Khan as the winner.
Gray hair appeared to confer erect posture, a purposeful stride and an unshakable sense of self.
Ragtime and stride are part of the same African-diaspora tree, though on a different branch.
And so profit warnings that normally would leave investors shuddering are instead being taken in stride.
Then it multiplies stride length times the number of steps to calculate how far you walked.
When characters in plays return home, it's so rarely an easy stride across the welcome mat.
He started slowly and began to hit his stride, playing a little bit better each day.
Kirsten Dunst has learned to take it all in stride when it comes to her career.
This plate might increase energy return, or it might improve foot function during the running stride.
That freedom to stride may be, in fact, the most feminist part of Ms. Chiuri's Dior.
Charlotte Pence took the joke in stride, telling The Hill that she, too, bought Oliver's book.
Rough in 1st couple of debates, but he's really hit his stride in the later debates.
The immigrants — who withstood cougars and rattlesnakes, and learned to eat cactus — take it in stride.
As he hikes, he snacks on huckleberries that he picks along the way without breaking stride.
"The key thing is having more of the total stride time be grounded," Dr. Weyand said.
The pianist Mr. Hyman, 90, is perhaps jazz's foremost practitioner of classic ragtime and stride technique.
Many journalists with robust Twitter pages saw their followings reduced, although some took it in stride.
An adult T. rex's long stride allowed it to hit speeds of 10 to 25 mph.
During our conversation, another man did notice the ad and, without breaking stride, spat on it.
You can see data on everything from your distance run to the measurements of your stride.
Artists are hitting their stride with video works and innovating with new technologies and crafting materials.
The study, done over many years in Botswana, is the first to gather stride-by-stride data on how these animals hunt and flee for survival in the wild, said Thomas Roberts, a professor of biology at Brown University who was not involved in the study.
Last year was, by most measures, one where the sub-Saharan African startup market found its stride.
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Saina crossed the line in 14:57.18, a stride ahead of Huddle, who finished in 14:57.31.
Gutierrez, it seems, took the whole situation in stride, forgiving him and ultimately poking fun at Harvey.
Luckily, being the legend that he is, Hamill seemed to take the mix-up in his stride.
And as much as I appreciate a confident stride towards Sequeldom, this wasn't quite the right approach.
But this channel takes difficulty in stride, and manages to replicate an axe seen on the show.
Arone said if global growth is improving, the markets could take the central bank actions in stride.
She founded the company Stride, which focuses on employee engagement and behavior change, according to its website.
Over its Kickstarter campaigns, Peak Design found its stride, and continued launching better and better photography equipment.
The service is akin to e-filing taxes, according to Stride founder and chief executive, Noah Lang.
After a short wait, Jazzy took his tray and began to walk away before halting mid-stride.
During my demo, the Oakley runner was hitting a stride rate of about 82 strides per minute.
Smush is taking her differences in stride and is using them to build a social media empire.
John Legend has been the victim of a Twitter hack, but he took it all in stride.
So far, Markle has seemed to take every sacrifice and lifestyle change required of her in stride.
You have the guts to go after what you want and you take learning opportunities in stride.
So it was a relief that the band sounded as though they'd hit their stride right away.
These three high-earning web designers hit their stride when they diversified their client base and talents.
She also hits her stride when she departs from reality altogether, creating mythological characters of her own.
He'll probably have something rude and soul-crushing to say to you, but take it in stride.
Wall Street should take that in stride, remembering that the Federal Reserve is the only real rainmaker.
Even though it must have been a blow to his ego, he took it all in stride.
And when Lawrence let it be known that he had a girlfriend, Tasha took it in stride.
"We haven't hit our stride yet in processing," said Greene, emphasizing the limitations the lengthy timeline presents.
Instead, the exoskeleton assesses someone's stride and provides an extra kick of energy when they get comfortable.
He took it in stride, a sign from an industry where he'd never felt particularly at home.
For many people that could be incredibly overwhelming, but the rapper is taking it all in stride.
Atlassian's productivity tool suites include project manager JIRA, its developer collaboration tools Bitbucket, as well as Stride.
Coming off of the high from last night, I felt like I had finally hit my stride.
Tiffany Haddish is taking rumors that Beyoncé shaded her on her new collaboration "Top Off" in stride.
" How Hillary Clinton found her stride on gender She added: "This election is going to be close.
It's also cheaper than hiring a running coach to watch your every stride like elite athletes do.
He was just hitting his stride when an unsmiling, crisply uniformed soldier marched in, tapping his watch.
Chemistry could bubble in a brand-new cauldron; or, existing relationships could hit a more serious stride.
Even so, Khloe took it in stride, and was even happy to pose for a few pics.
The same goes for Stride, the chat and collaboration successor to HipChat that Atlassian launched last year.
But other analysts are more positive, noting markets have taken this year's political shocks in their stride.
If you're a beginner with no idea about proper cadence or stride, it's not a bad investment.
"Many participants reported that their contacts had taken the previous month's turbulence in stride," the minutes read.
The team also notes that Stride apps can upload files (think presentations, videos and pictures) into conversations.
The team fell in qualifiers, constantly curtailed by other rosters who seemed to have found their stride.
"We would ostensibly have to have a hard border there," Stride said of a no-deal scenario.
The company makes money by pocketing a commission from insurance company plans, featured on Stride Health's platform.
The Warriors' offense thrives on constant motion, hitting cutters in stride through split-second windows of opportunity.
Emerging markets largely took in stride the news that Venezuela plans to restructure its burgeoning foreign debt .
Barely seeming to break stride, the visitors paused in unison, eyes about level with the figure's navel.
For Amelia, "she just takes it in stride and it's just part of our family," she adds.
The man, who was carrying several bags of groceries, declined Thurmond's offer, smiling but not breaking stride.
At the playground on a beautiful spring day in April, my four-year-old pauses, mid-stride.
With a portfolio that is performing very well, the SBA 7(a) program is hitting its stride.
It was a noticeable break in stride for the Trump campaign, which had zeroed in on Mrs.
Regardless, the hugs didn't do long-term damage to Maddow, and she took the criticism in stride.
Many Puerto Ricans said they were taking it in stride and hoped it would be short-lived.
Stocks may have taken higher yields in stride on Wednesday, but he believes it's a temporary reaction.
She has thick, artfully unruly cataracts of black hair and moves with a long, darting, buoyant stride.
For now, investors in London and abroad seem to have taken the British fund moves in stride.
Stride will compete in a market that has exploded in the wake of privately held Slack's success.
She founded the company Stride, which focuses on employee engagement and behavior change, according to its website.
"Technology is now automating away millions of American jobs," he said when he did hit his stride.
"We had a plane ticket ready, and they were ready to go to the airport," Stride said.
That's what happens when a young team finally finds its stride with a six-game winning streak.
A sculpture of Catto, mid-stride with arms outstretched, now occupies the southwest corner of City Hall.
That's exactly what happened to Grafir, who took the stage just as Opeth were hitting their stride.
But with the probe in full swing, some in Brazil took the new revelations in their stride.
So far, Facebook has taken the punches in stride, and Zuckerberg is even leaning into the idea.
I take that in stride because it lets people on the outside really journey in something different.
Rocky's lyric floats over Purity Ring's darkly shimmering synths, and a noticeable swagger creeps into my stride.
On social media, some users expressed exasperation with Mr. Duterte's behavior: But others took it in stride:
Blank, who bought the Falcons in 2002, mostly took the loss and the attendant trolling in stride.
Nine are in full stride, strong and (mostly) confident, with plenty of track in front of them.
Take it in stride and coach your kids as they work to resolve things on their own.
Johnston hit Ubosi in stride for a 70-yard touchdown just 18 seconds after the opening kickoff.
Williams was a brilliantly syncretic pianist whose self-possessed, physical style spanned swing, stride, gospel and bebop.
In an on-field interview after the game, Darkwa said he took his newfound success in stride.
Ms. Mann acknowledges that the idea of stockpiling seems "surreal," but takes accusations of scaremongering in stride.
No one is going to stride the bridge of the Starship Enterprise for a very long time.
Getting into his stride, Musk takes off his jacket before waving his limbs around with a grin.
Mr. Turnbull appeared to take the leak in stride, noting the self-deprecating aspect of his speech.
"He gave me six weeks to plan a wedding," said Ms. Turek, who took it in stride.
While the Roses have found their stride in the town, she seems to be floundering miserably. #FreeStevie!
The brand's Twitter account took it all in stride, calling naysayers "Karen" and starting the hashtag #SainsBey.
Slack has acquired the intellectual property for Stride and Hipchat Cloud, both of which will be discontinued.
"Their stride and everything is very similar, the way they were getting over the ground," he said.
I'd like to say I took each challenge in stride and faced it with grace and optimism.
As Biden hits his stride in Iowa, that theme represents a big part of his closing argument.
The buildings are lost / In their limitless rise / My feet catch the pulse / And the purposeful stride.
It could be that Bolt has naturally settled into his stride to accommodate the effects of scoliosis.
The total time spent on the ground with each stride is about nine-hundredths of a second.
But except for a few pullbacks, the major U.S. stock indexes have taken the news in stride.
The startup has today announced the closing of £3.3 million seed round led by U.K.-based Stride.
Can his company stride through all the fear and negativity, or will the dislikes continue to proliferate?
This feedback consists of easy tweaks like how to shorten stride length or how to fix pronation.
And to demonstrate that you can get to Trump, make him mad, put him off his stride.
Taking the setback in stride, he sat in an oversize cream leather sofa to consider his options.
But for a fast-running quadruped" — a cheetah, a horse — "it's two-thirds of the stride time.
Chinese exports and imports both missed economists' expectations in April but the markets took it in stride.
Investors took the deterioration in the tankan business mood in their stride, pushing Japan's Nikkei share average .
The otokoyaku cut their hair short, pitch their voices downward, and learn to stride when they walk.
Instead, survivors are speaking out and finding a way to get closure and hit a new stride.
Mr. Hilliard said he had been unaware of the allegations, but he took the criticism in stride.
An adult T. rex had a long stride, helping it reach speeds of 10 to 25 mph.
That's the kind of weekend most of us would rather forget, but Brown took it in stride.
The market took the ongoing trade dispute in stride, and was further boosted as the dollar index .
In an interview with Brown's alumni magazine, he said he "really hit his stride" while studying at university.
U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter said his side were not put out of their stride by the weather delay.
Barbara took the sign in stride, and even posted the funny encounter on Facebook, which has gone viral.
The trick to hitting your stride is all about finding the moves that feel good and don't hurt.
" Women of color, said Clinton, have "a lifetime of practice taking precisely these kinds of indignities in stride.
Kevin Hart took a tough question in stride at the Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle premiere this weekend.
The invention could be a great stride in the effort to increase the survival of babies born prematurely.
Casey plays scene-stealer Morgan O'Mally, the runt of group who always takes his friends' jokes in stride.
An attack in Nice, France that killed at least 2106 people late on Thursday was taken in stride.
Justine Biticon was eliminated from America's Next Top Model this week, but she's taking her loss in stride.
About 37 percent of freelancers have not enrolled in coverage according to Stride — despite qualifying for cheaper insurance.
If you are still seeing a big difference it may be time to calibrate your sensor for stride.
Hallie is now 24 and on a hiatus from acting, while Jesse is 33 and hitting his stride.
"I was struggling along, and suddenly someone would stride past with 12 times as much weight," Brown says.
But once the old place filled up and Federer hit his stride the British player's defeat was forgotten.
It's true that I moved out of New York before I found an artistic stride or a community.
But if history is any guide, the markets may take the lead-up to the referendum in stride.
In an adorable slow motion video shared by ACT Wildlife Australia, the mammal shows off his elegant stride.
The "Since U Been Gone" singer took the situation in full stride, hiding her face behind her sign.
Nearly 150,000 Uber drivers searched for insurance plans through Stride Health last year, and most of them enrolled.
" Obama took the slip-up in stride, sending three laughing emojis and wrote, "I thought I told you.
Remember to breathe and take any challenges in stride — and trust that you will come out on top.
When we die — and we all shall —Angela Bassett will stride past our graves looking just like this:
The Philadelphia Eagles have made a huge stride in making sure that all fans can enjoy home games.
Seemingly taking the ribbing in stride, Jonas replied by commenting on the post with an eye roll emoji.
Suzuki said the stock market, for now, should be able to take the decline in crude in stride.
That said, Discord has seemed to find its stride, forming partnerships with various esports organizations for verified servers.
It took a joke song for Nathaniel Rateliff to be taken seriously, but he's taking it in stride.
Big Bud and Little Bud stride into Pino's party looking suave and Francesca seems so over her man.
In spite of these challenges, however, the industry appears to be trying to take the accident in stride.
They're used to bellicose rhetoric from the North Korean regime and they tend to take it in stride.
It would take a few personnel changes, mainly, the addition of Bailey, before the band hit their stride.
We were massive underdogs, but we qualified to play in LA, and took it all in our stride.
That level itself has kindled a debate over whether the market is taking events too much in stride.
They pointed out a few details then, too, but just like today, Jenner took it all in stride.
Extra accoutrements give the ability to track stride length, ground contact time, physiological measurements and other detailed statistics.
It was a bold look, but Graham and her trusty belt seemed to handle it all in stride.
Now, the running back and his teammates are travelling north to face a Steelers team hitting its stride.
If you already feel bowed down with plot, be advised that "American Made" is just hitting its stride.
But a number of the leading conservative voices in the immigration debate are taking the adjustment in stride.
I didn't worry about my stride, except to make sure I was taking short steps instead of overextending.
Her ex-wife, Shelly, took it all in stride—even in divorce, the bond they share is evident.
That is the strongest reading since January, signaling that the spring market may finally be hitting its stride.
Her sinewy arms urge her body forward, each stride stronger than the last as she picks up momentum.
It marks a major stride forward, at once sure-footed in its method and destabilizing in its effect.
Mr. Balls, pictured above in a typically good-natured moment last year, has taken the joke in stride.
But Castro and Bennet may never again be permitted by the DNC to stride onto a debate stage.
Anytime you perform a similar workout, your watch will continue to fine-tune its understanding of your stride.
Petty tossed a perfect strike down the right sideline that Anderson caught in stride after beating JaCorey Shepherd.
Scaringe, meanwhile, has just begun to hit his stride, after almost a decade of developing and pivoting Rivian.
I tense up every time I stride past the iron railings through the park across from my house.
Chardy won the first game on Nishikori's serve but Nishikori immediately broke back and quickly found his stride.
Without breaking stride, Mancosu drilled a high shot under the crossbar for his third goal of the postseason.
"Stride stands for something a lot broader than just chat or messaging," Cannon-Brookes said in an interview.
Immediately following Trump's tweet, Smith appeared to take his coverage and his differences with the president in stride.
Commentary by Debbie Madden, the founder and CEO of Stride, an Agile software development consultancy in New York.
You want to put a little glide in your stride as we head out for the Wednesday puzzle?
This time, we're focusing on Roblox, a company that took at least a decade to hit its stride.
An upstart number two promotion, TNA, was hitting its stride just as WWE was in a creative lull.
Seawright appears to be taking her newfound fame in stride, making multiple posts to Facebook acknowledging her fanbase.
The two find a stride on "I Am," a track produced by Quay and led by Lil Baby.
Girardi took it all in stride, admitting, of course, that she was no expert in margaritas or skinniness.
Gait recognition analyzes how people move as they walk, including stride length and the angle of their arms.
Jones threaded the needle and sent the ball soaring between a defender's legs before hitting Stanley in stride.
His mother taught elementary school and his father, a self-taught stride piano player, owned a general store.
U.S. stock markets, after initially taking the epidemic's fallout in stride, are now experiencing a major sell-off.
Altogether, the group was finding a new cooperative language, sometimes hitting a sputtering stride, sometimes avoiding cohesion altogether.
Lincecum twisted and whirled and launched his body at hitters, an impossibly long stride helping generate extraordinary power.
They know it takes fighters time to come into their own; everyone hits their stride at different speeds.
She takes her task in stride with dark British wit and a tongue-in-cheek attitude to boot.
Once the New York place hits its stride, he will open Nusr-Et in London, the 11683th branch.
But it seems that San Juan, the capital, is starting to regain its stride as a travel destination.
When you hit your stride, your steps become involuntary, like a heartbeat or the mechanics of a car.
The evidence, so far, is that the market and the oil industry can take some bumps in stride.
Anthony, who said he had expected that treatment as an opponent, seemed to take it all in stride.
You just take it in stride and it's not anything that's been overwhelming or I can't handle this.
May's attempts to stride purposefully on the international stage look increasingly like someone floundering, lost, through the snow.
She has hit her stride again, with an erotic love story that's full of suspense, adventure, and menace.
While Harris looked annoyed when attacked, Booker took Biden's assault on his record as Newark mayor in stride.
Ms. Zambrano, who rated her interest level in sports betting as "super casual," took the loss in stride.
When choosing an air walker, consider the following:Size: You want one that accommodates your stride length and weight.
Allow yourself to accept failure and take your disappointments in stride this day when irritable Mars opposes Neptune.
But his mother took it in stride, Sharpe said, as is apparent by her laughter in the video.
Barbashev's backhand pass hit Sundqvist in stride and the center raced in untouched and scored at 5:31.
She wore a crimson cape coat, which, combined with her swift stride, gave the impression of imminent flight.
More than once, the audience booed him, which seemed to surprise him and throw him off his stride.
Most basic units will have a short bed that works better for a walker's stride than for running.
IT SEEMS THAT THE MARKET IS TAKING THINGS IN STRIDE, A RECORD HIGH FOR THE S&P YESTERDAY.
He hit his stride in the late 1980s and &apos90s, racking up more than two dozen film credits.
The human stride is one of our biological blessings—a dazzlingly complicated operation that requires little conscious thought.
The maker of shoe brands like Wolverine, Stride Rite, Sperry, and Keds also raised its full-year forecast.
But M.Gemi's stores, more like showrooms, are a far cry from a Finish Line, Stride Rite or Clarks.
My son took my blistering record review in stride and said he was still excited for the show.
Though it received sporadic usage thereafter, the term didn't really hit its stride until the mid–twentieth century.
Albot, 103, has been on tour for more than a decade but is only now hitting his stride.
I've often developed crushes, which Gil tends to take in stride because he mostly just finds them pointless.
And about this: Trump, a man amply unbalanced, is being thrown further off stride and out of whack.
The moors start to morph scarlet and gold, and you can stride across them without meeting a soul.
Not the best night, but he's taking it all in stride, having fun with his teammates razzing him.
Stride allows you to create a task from the main chat interface and assign it to a co-worker.
Similarly, you can also create "decisions" in Stride — markers for when someone on your team has resolved a discussion.
But for the work to be done today, for at least some teams, Stride may prove worth a look.
According to Reuters, Stride Health claims it's helped connect almost 150,000 Uber drivers with an insurance plan last year.
The Charge 3's guess, based on my steps and estimated stride length, was off by only 0.78 miles.
Luckily, our Bachelor took them all in stride, pretending like he's never, ever heard that v-card joke before.
Now that he is 3, Prince George is really hitting his stride – one toddler-sized step at a time.
Without breaking your chopping stride, you dictate a reply—perfecting your guacamole while preserving your relationship with your boss.
I take every experience and take it in stride and know that God has something in store for me.
"I don't think anything fazes [Kate] — she just takes everything in her stride," a family friend previously told PEOPLE.
Instead, it seems to be that Snapchat's automated ad sales are taking longer than expected to hit their stride.
"I suppose it's all the IoT stuff in the cars," he responds as they walk on without breaking stride.
Fiers has found his stride as he is 3-63 with a 1.57 ERA in his last four starts.
But Meghan has taken it all in stride, acing each outing with grace as she learns the royal ropes.
While he doesn't have his stride down pat just yet, the precious primate's wobbly efforts are impressive and adorable.
Colton takes the information in stride, and Demi walks away feeling (take a guess) confident about their time together.
Netanyahu took this in his stride, saying it was needed to fend off Palestinian challenges to Jewish self-determination.
But Len should be hitting his stride before Chandler is long gone, and could well be doing it now.
For those who regularly use a 3D printer and take the process in stride, these are usually small issues.
For distance, devices have to consider stride length, as people have different leg lengths or walk at different speeds.
Kevin takes it all in stride — after all, his dad is the sheriff and got the bad guy, right?
"So far, the U.S. appears to be taking China's reluctance to buy in its stride," Commerzbank said in note.
Olympic skier Gus Kenworthy failed to medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, but he's taking it all in stride.
Though there's been internet debate over whether the reality star deserves such an accolade, Kardashian took it in stride.
But when it comes to the tough conversations with Nicole, Sofia and Miles, Richie takes it all in stride.
Sparks actually preceded both, and MillerCoors voluntarily removed the caffeine in 2008, before Four Loko even hit its stride.
Zajac dished to Palmieri, who broke free and hit Wood in stride as he bore in on the crease.
As you hit your stride in your career and climb the corporate ladder, hopefully it comes with more money.
" Further, a shortened stride length "was associated with a 50.6 percent probability of falling within the next three weeks.
Booties were made for walking (yup, we went there), so stride right into one of the solid outfits, ahead.
The athletes took the challenge to identify their luggage in stride, posting numerous humorous pics and videos to Twitter.
Having had other weddings she served affected by a tsunami or ravenous insects, she took the news in stride.
And, of course, it would be no great stride forward in equality if all men were portrayed as useless.
Update: Headline edited to clarify that while HipChat and Stride are being shut down, it'll happen under Atlassian's oversight.
If your stride is very long, and you're popping off the ground, you're more likely to get this injury.
" That's pretty heavy stuff for a 3-year-old, but Caleb took it in stride and answered, "You are.
I compare it to cinema in the early 1900's, which caught its stride in Hollywood in the 20s.
And then in 2018, [it] really hit its earnings stride … and now it's threatening industry after industry after industry.
"It's another stride and it's very nice to see," Staal said of Rask, who reached the 20-goal mark.
She took it in her stride and said she had spoken before about the dilemma that many women face.
It was a necessary cushion as the Frenchman, finally hitting his stride, won four of the five following games.
He'll catch it in mid-stride towards the paint, and from that point your best defense is physical assault.
That can only be good news for a St. Louis Cardinals team that seems to be hitting its stride.
This may be done by the ant brain's counting steps during the tripod gait, when each stride is similar.
Dubai began to hit its stride as Mohammed was made Dubai's crown prince by his brother in January 1995.
Sometimes I feel I'm watching history being made in real time, but my children just take it in stride.
The 28-year-old Hispanic woman from the Bronx, laughed and didn't break stride: "Most people didn't," she says.
Investors broadly took in their stride a manufacturing survey that showed British factory activity slightly losing momentum in July.
Regardless, Biles seemed to take the whole thing in stride, retweeting the granny-esque pic on her own account.
"I transitioned to a part-time player, something new for me but I took it in stride," said Utley.
So many millions of people relied on social media that they used to accept this cyber-stalking in stride.
"When our clients get clean and the drugs are out of their system, they believe they're O.K.," Stride said.
Mir collapsed and Hunt walked away casually in the other direction, raising his hands almost apologetically in his stride.
Stride Health, a kind of coverage matchmaker, has teamed up with companies whose employees are primarily independent – like Care.
He first had to stop in Auburn, where he found his stride as a quarterback and became a superstar.
Although by 1956 Arbus had been photographing sporadically for more than a decade, she was still finding her stride.
"Dear residents of the Golan Heights," she said, finding her stride as she squinted against the rising morning sun.
He only took four defensive snaps during the entire 2017 season, but he found his stride the following year.
The rise in LNG earnings will be underpinned as three remaining projects under construction hit their stride, it said.
When Christine is seduced by and subsequently entangled with her director, Lucien doesn't let their breakup break his stride.
Dianne Feinstein of California, is taking the novel coronavirus in stride, even as multiple members of Congress test positive.
She arranged for her father to pick him up, a potentially awkward situation that Mr. Kedem took in stride.
P.F. Chang's took the blunder in stride, confirming on Twitter that it is not, in fact, hosting the Olympics.
She was a memory to behold, flying down the track with that Afro hairstyle, that lilting stride and name.
They have been in the public eye more than half their lives, and they take the attention in stride.
People identified the hero as Boston attorney Jason Triplett, who seems to be taking his viral fame in stride.
Until now, consumers have largely taken Brexit in their stride, helped by stable inflation and stronger growth in wages.
Depending on the drill, Menechino said, Stanton might use a toe tap, abandon his stride or hit flat-footed.
The Saints also scored on Justin Hardee's blocked punt, which Hardee recovered in stride and returned for a touchdown.
But like my fellow marathoners, I've learned to take it all in stride and have gained valuable travel tips.
Despite North Korea's threat to lob a missile toward Guam, many residents seem to be taking things in stride.
So goes the bildungsroman half of the novel, which hits its stride midway as a brutally sad romantic comedy.
Seeing Chief Justice John Roberts stride onto the floor and take his oath is a once-a-generation moment.
In a moment captured on camera, Mr. Luskin, himself a former reporter, pushed him aside without breaking his stride.
It was also a big stride or two removed from his world-record 2100, set in Berlin in 22012.
The New Hampshire debate champ, Amy Klobuchar, was knocked off stride early by Buttigieg and never regained her footing.
In particular, they have argued about stride length and cadence, or the number of steps runners take per minute.
Despite their inexperience, the novices instinctively chose their most efficient pace and stride at the start of the study.
Investors took in stride the Federal Reserve's first policy meeting of the year as it left interest rates unchanged.
Should the giver immediately receive the returned item back and take it in stride, or are protestations warranted first?
And with each stride, his left leg remains on the ground about 14 percent longer than his right leg.
But rather than being detrimental for Bolt, the consequences of an uneven stride may actually be beneficial, Weyand said.
Back story is where novels often sag, but in this case it's where the book hits its propulsive stride.
Athletes conquer their opponents, factory workers strive proudly for excellence, and soldiers stride off to war, confident of victory.
This could mean coaching them to run at a specific pace or how to shorten or lengthen their stride.
Holzhauer seemed to take the loss in stride, tweeting a Scooby Doo joke at Jennings after the episode aired.
Or would it take the public condemnation in stride, hearing out the critics and amending its brand as necessary?
Not only does this create a more natural stride but it helps cut down on running-related injuries, too.
There are two more rate hikes expected this year, and the market is so far taking them in stride.
"Oklahoma City is officially hitting its stride as an arts and culture destination," Madeline Bilis wrote for Travel & Leisure.
There are plenty of words for it, of course: People smirk, loom, flinch, slump, scowl, tremble, stride, nod, stare.
No style of TV takes longer to hit its stride than the comedy filmed before a live studio audience.
The 6-feet-5 inch sprinter towers over his competitors, and his long legs give him a longer stride.
When you return to Stride, you'll get a readout of any messages, assigned tasks, and decisions made in your absence.
The guy captured 20 percent of the vote despite saying and doing some loony things once he hit his stride.
Bynes' lawyer, David Esquibias, told PEOPLE that the star is hitting a good stride both personally and with her studies.
However, over the course of a six-month season, good hitters always seem to hit their stride at some point.
Chloë Grace Moretz is taking her breakup with Brooklyn Beckham in stride – and with a new award under her belt.
This is because, unlike your phone, Fitbit does not have a built-in GPS and everyone has a different stride.
Six months later, Stride is now generally available to any and all teams that want to give it a try.
WiGait can measure walking speed with 95 to 99 percent accuracy, and stride length of 85 to 99 percent accuracy.
This is why it "really hit its stride" in the 1970s, he said in a recent interview with CBC radio.
Boeing then would hit a record stride of 57 single-aisle jets per month in June 2020, the people said.
The half-wooden, half-rubber heel tends to wear down unevenly, adding a bit of a hiccup to your stride.
He celebrated by pumping his fist in the air and, despite her competitive spirit, Middleton took the loss in stride.
The participants tried out five different stride rates while wearing masks that measured how much oxygen their bodies were using.
Ahead, we've found 20 dresses you can wear again and again, especially as wedding season starts to hit its stride.
This occurs as a walker's foot moves first forward and then backward as it hits the ground during a stride.
Our manufacturers can easily take these tariffs in their stride, given our highly competitive exchange rate and pro-business policies.
The series starts hitting its stride in the second episode, which opens with a great scene at a strip club.
The watch is also compatible with a chest strap that offers even more data, including stride length and vertical ratio.
Bekah Martinez is taking her whole missing persons debacle in stride although, she's not enjoying the commentary on her appearance.
As a man of courtesy and cultivation, with quick enthusiasms and wide, wide smiles, he took them in his stride.
Vertical Ratio: The cost-benefit ratio of vertical oscillation to stride length, serving as one indictor of a runner's efficiency.
Description: Stride is a metasearch marketplace for expert-planned trip packages, from guided tours to independent adventures to river cruises.
Stride has already facilitated 2000,000 unique trips operated by more than 600 travel companies and generated over 60,000 traveler reviews.
Ledger may have felt like a Hollywood staple, but he was a young actor just starting to find his stride.
And yet videos of the interviews showed how much this supposedly minor sexual harassment threw the women off their stride.
Chapman found Fred Trevillion in stride for an 89-yard touchdown pass with 4:243 left in the third quarter.
With the #MeToo movement hitting its stride, 2018 was a year ripe for change for women in the entertainment industry.
The Saints also scored on Justin Hardee&aposs blocked punt, which Hardee recovered in stride and returned for a touchdown.
Daniel takes the news in stride and changes the subject to fill Issa in on his faux pas with Khalil.
One thing is clear — making the most of a long and multi-stage life means taking transitions in your stride.
The story begins in 1956 as 500 students stride into Langdell Hall for their first day at Harvard Law School.
It can help you figure out the right shoes to run in, and whether there are inefficiencies in your stride.
They promise to track things like stride, cadence, and even how your foot hits the pavement to improve your form.
What's maybe more important, though, is that the company also says that "tens of thousands of teams" now use Stride.
Thankfully, Jack took it in stride, and was pretty cool about it because it was the last day of school.
For example, excessive stride length is a common form misstep that can put excessive stress on the knees, Plack says.
One of Samsung's hurdles for getting into the VR movie business is that virtual reality still hasn't hit its stride.
But Lil Bub is taking it in stride, even when the Lil Dude tries to grab a handful of cat.
Stride, who calls heroin "the devil's juice," says her son got in trouble for experimenting with pills in 10th grade.
I thought she might take it in stride, because she's so calculating you'd think that she'd like the fearless feedback.
But it was on his first official playdate, in New Zealand in April 2014, that George really hit his stride.
With order ahead, your drinks are ready for pick up so you don't even have to break your dance stride.
Professional race walkers manage a mid-stride "flight time" (where no feet are on the floor) of around 0.04 seconds.
She's taking it all in stride, but tells us being called a GOP supporter is the worst insult of all.
In the issue, an insider told US Weekly that Ivanka was disappointed in Trump's decision, but took it in stride.
Trump was briefed on the statement Wednesday night and "took it in stride and slept on it," another official said.
Tara Mayson, Tina Stride, and Lisa Melcher run the Hope Dealer Project, which helps addicts find a spot in rehab.
Pennypacker said that while the rest of the market frets about tariffs, his crane manufacturer is taking them in stride.
"Holy Terrain," a track co-produced by FKA Twigs herself, sees the singer-songwriter-dancer-innovator truly hitting her stride.
He's done some really good things and you see him getting back into stride and that's probably the best thing.
Solo avoided reporters immediately after Tuesday's game but later told Sports Illustrated that she was taking the mistakes in stride.
It is by far the most aggressive stride ever taken in the fight to reverse the effects of global warming.
Klobuchar raised issues of ethics and recusal with Barr, but never really knocked him off his stride in doing so.
At one point, Stride said, "Please don't think I'm rude," as she picked up her phone to read a text.
Broad City has hit its stride this season, achieving emotional depth to match the antic highs of its two stars.
But they took the egregious rent hike in stride, "The landlord was a bit of a weirdo," according to Sarah.
When they first started working together, Seager's stride was a little too long, and his front foot was landing awkwardly.
But Derek Carr took everything in stride, handled every bit of adversity and made play after play after spectacular play.
Rock history loves to romanticize the bands that couldn't keep it together, often just as they were hitting their stride.
Overall, consumers have so far largely taken Brexit in their stride, helped by weaker inflation and stronger growth in wages.
Cantopop first hit its stride in the 1980s, and pop stars mostly came from poor family backgrounds, Lee tells me.
" Trump took this in customary stride, which is to say that he fired up his Twitter account and mocked "Sen.
The cast of 13 men took the setbacks in stride, as people in prison learn to do with most things.
And this last writing period we definitely got in a stride and everything just kind of fell into place nicely.
"One time, I had a guy, a car dealer from South Jersey, who was just hitting his stride," he said.
Jodie Fox taking it in her stride following Shoes of Prey's move to the US. Photo: Shoes of Prey/ Facebook.
Berie remains passive, never questioning the leader's arbitrary or cruel directives, and even taking his lies and hypocrisies in stride.
The mosque's imam, Mohammed Fazlul Hoque, 57, who came to Palermo 24 years ago, took his neighbor's lament in stride.
And weathering setbacks, often with support from the people who love us, helps us learn to take disappointment in stride.
" Dr. Lin reportedly took it in stride, telling the Seattle Times, "It's a blow to my ego more than anything.
It was not, Miller said, a result of his right knee affecting his lengthy stride or distorting his pitching mechanics.
People weighing up to 225 pounds can stretch their calf-, thigh- and gluteal muscles with the 30-inch stride length.
Some social media users took travel disruptions in their stride, posting humorous observations about the epidemic's impact on travel plans.
And it's possible for this show to have taken a stride toward progress while still suffering from lack of imagination.
Markets took Trump's impeachment trial in stride, as he is widely expected to be acquitted in the Republican-controlled Senate.
"We've regained our stride, we discovered our spirit and reawakened the powerful machinery of American enterprise," Trump told the gathering.
Audiences gave the film a rare A+ CinemaScore, so that could help it regain its stride in the weeks ahead.

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