Word: strides
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...campaign seems to have hit a stride. He's gotten accustomed to stepping up and being the leader, as opposed to second-in-command. He's got a winning effort," Bianco said after a March rally in Boston...
...continued making house calls in Paterson with Williams, and when he was able to visit patients in the wards during his third and fourth years, Coles hit his stride...
...accept that millions of people betting with their wallets collectively know best, there is little cause for panic. The markets are signaling thumbs up. Stocks took the news of higher rates in stride, rallying in the days prior to the rate boost and again on Tuesday, when the announcement came. Bank and other financial stocks--highly vulnerable to rising rates--were among the strongest, suggesting that investors may sense an end to the Fed's campaign...
...Lipman '00, winner of the Stride Rite Charitable Foundation public service fellowship, said that because many students have been involved with community service, they feel they already contribute to charities more directly...
...march spread and moms from around the country called in, Dees-Thomases used her talent for generating publicity--she once worked as a press aide to a U.S. Senator and later as a publicist for Dan Rather and David Letterman--to gather corporate sponsors such as Viacom, Stride Rite and Oxygen Media to cover the $2.3 million budget for the march. The Bell Campaign, a gun-control group funded by heirs to the Levi's blue-jean fortune, is picking up any shortfall. Dees-Thomases now has a small paid staff and a battalion of volunteers who answer 75 phones...