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  1. Speed, but they were long compared with most pterosaurs, and allowed for a long, stride ,length. While azhdarchid pterosaurs probably could not run, they would have
  2. Period of time spanning from the late 1920s to the 1940s. It made its greatest, stride ,in becoming the fourth movement in North American Judaism (Orthodox
  3. Along with speed, scope,and agility. This favors a horse with a good galloping, stride , powerful hindquarters that can change speed or direction easily, plus a good
  4. But not including, the stop index. The third slice parameter, called step or, stride , allows elements to be skipped and reversed. Slice indexes may be omitted, for
  5. While conserving as much speed as possible. The penultimate (second to last), stride , is longer than the last stride . The competitor begins to lower his or her
  6. Cartoons known to animation buffs as the Censored Eleven. Jones hit his, stride ,in the late 1940s,and continued to make his best-regarded works through the
  7. Undergrowth. " They returned to the initial site, measured the creature's, stride , made two plaster casts (of the best-quality right and left prints),and
  8. one's arms move up and down, parallel with the body, the faster the rate of, stride , Different types of stride are necessary for different types of running. When
  9. Shoulders. Stride rate and types Exercise physiologists have found that the, stride ,rates are extremely consistent across professional runners, between 185 and 200
  10. Down, parallel with the body, the faster the rate of stride . Different types of, stride ,are necessary for different types of running. When sprinting, runners stay on
  11. Recognized as the creator of the theory of continuous groups, a major, stride ,in the development of their structure theory, which was to have a profound
  12. Explanatory or even non sequitur statements into a sentence, without breaking, stride , and keeping proper grammar throughout. While there have been studies
  13. Moves may be calculated by multiplying the cadence (steps per second) by the, stride ,length. Running is often measured in terms of pace in minutes per mile or
  14. Races. The stock horse type, used in western events, is bred for a shorter, stride , docile temperament, and cow sense. The need for horses for heavy draft and
  15. The choice made by the Dorset meeting. In the end, Allen took the rejection in, stride , and managed to convince Schuyler and Warner to permit him to accompany the
  16. Is often measured in terms of pace in minutes per mile or kilometer. Fast, stride ,rates coincide with the rate one pumps one's arms. The faster one's arms move
  17. Wide stride s, courageous,bold, strong ", from vi-" apart" and tram-" to, stride ,". History Completion work was carried out in Belfast but construction was
  18. Thousands of people then alive might have recognized that easy and unhurried, stride ,and confident carriage of the head. " *" However loudly we may assert our own
  19. On the floor and using only the hands and arms. Kicking the legs in a kind of ", stride ," was normally permitted. Many gymnasts can do this in the straddle or pike
  20. The Keys" popularized the style in 1921. Ragtime also served as the roots for, stride ,piano, a more improvisational piano style popular in the 1920s and 1930s.
  21. Timpani, gong and chimes. Beyond instrument additions, the band kept in, stride ,with the progressive rock movement by continuing to compose long, conceptual
  22. Accomplished with a tip-turn, moving the skis round the turn from a diagonal, stride , Another turning technique is the kick-turn, conducted by lifting the ski while
  23. Styles. Very similar to the sprint style, the body resembles a sprinter in full, stride , However, there is one major difference. The arm that pushes back on takeoff (
  24. Original storylines. Bond video games, however,did not reach their popular, stride ,until 1997's revolutionary Goldener 007 by Rare for the Nintendo 64.
  25. As possible. The penultimate (second to last) stride is longer than the last, stride , The competitor begins to lower his or her center of gravity to prepare the
  26. Hobbes (and on one occasion, Rosalyn ) usually outwits Calvin, who takes it in, stride , in contrast to his otherwise poor sportsmanship. Snow sculptures Calvin often
  27. This level lower leg lift while maintaining the smoothness, posture,and, stride ,length (41" ) of the creature. Kratz and others have noted natural-looking
  28. The main difference between long- and short-distance runners is the length of, stride ,rather than the rate of stride . During running, the speed at which the runner
  29. Stride has been compared to the Vedic god Vishnu in that both have a" cosmic, stride ," with a special shoe used to tear apart a beastly wolf. Bertha Phillpotts
  30. Premises by mere force. " Allen took the financial loss and the criticism in, stride , observing that most of the critics were clergymen, whose livelihood he was
  31. Thus, the Qur'an says, And to Solomon (We subjected) the wind, its morning (, stride ,from sunrise till midnoon) was a month's (journey),and its afternoon (
  32. Her center of gravity to prepare the body for the vertical impulse. The final, stride ,is shorter because the body is beginning to raise the center of gravity in
  33. Meaning and origins of the term, its etymology has not been solved. Víðarr's, stride ,has been compared to the Vedic god Vishnu in that both have a" cosmic stride "
  34. If he went. He hooked a donkey and an ox to his plow (as they have different, stride ,lengths, hindering the efficiency of the plow) and (some modern sources add
  35. And short-distance runners is the length of stride rather than the rate of, stride , During running, the speed at which the runner moves may be calculated by
  36. Staff. This is a classic single-arm action that resembles a jumper in full, stride , It is an efficient takeoff style for maintaining velocity through takeoff.
  37. But went on to say that" it wasn't until series III that the show hit its, stride , " Series VI is regarded as a continuation of the" Monster of the week "
  38. Height of horses) or finger, or added together to make longer units like the, stride , The cubit could vary considerably due to the different sizes of people. As
  39. Free from the ground in two phases, contracted and extended, during each full, stride , Temperament The Greyhound is not an aggressive dog, as some may believe due to
  40. S hooves. They were 21 inches apart to cover the 20 feet taken by the horse, stride , taking pictures at one thousandth of a second. The second experimental film
  41. A" width" in multiples of 16 bits, a height measured in" lines ", and a ", stride ," distance to move from the end of one line to the next. This allows the
  42. TV shows. Heather Havrilesky of Salon. Com thought that the series" hit its, stride ," in the second season. Havrilesky found the character-specific jokes and
  43. Left biceps Before concerts, as the rest of the band tuned up, Rollins would, stride ,about the stage dressed only in a pair of black shorts, grinding his teeth; to
  44. Primarily, Krantz' argument is based on a detailed analysis of the figure's, stride , center of gravity, and biomechanics. Kratz argues that the creature's leg
  45. Force),and good take-off position. The approach should be a hard controlled, stride ,so that a person does not fall from creating an angle with speed. Athletes
  46. Overhand and having the receiver run under a football and catch the ball in, stride , That fall, Notre Dame upset heavily favored Army,35-13,at West Point thanks
  47. Throughout the approach, reaching maximum speed at take-off. Vaulters increase, stride ,frequency while keeping the knees-up like a sprinter. Unlike short sprint
  48. No warrant in the Constitution and was contrary to all precedents. It was a ", stride ,toward centralization and the concentration of all legislative power in the
  49. Spring-mass mechanics, is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a, stride ,occur simultaneously, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and
  50. As a sequence of stride s, which alternate between the two legs. Each leg's, stride ,can be roughly divided into three phases: support, drive,and recovery. Support

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