Word: strides
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Although the questioners were often antagonistic, the panelists and the conference organizers took the intense discussions in stride...
...heard people have asked him for his autograph in Harvard Square, but people here are taking it in stride," Bennard says...
What really threw Mrs. Clinton off stride last week was her brother's decision to accept $400,000 to lobby for two controversial clemency petitions: those of Carlos Vignali, a Los Angeles drug dealer, and A. Glenn Braswell, a Florida marketer of dubious health treatments. Rodham, who often spent the night at the White House, insisted last week that he purposely never spoke to his sister or his brother-in-law about his clients...
...payoff pitch And then, almost without warning, Bush - or his speechwriter, anyway - hit his showman's stride. Because as soon as he wrapped up again, and closed with "our surpluses are big enough that there is still money left over" - you could feel it coming. Here comes the tax cut, right...
Even against the best players the U.S. has to offer, the Big Green played stride for stride with the nationals, avoiding the blowouts that most teams suffer against the powerhouse...