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strides
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stridesnoun
trousers
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of STRIDES in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of STRIDES in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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It's the best I've hit it in a very long time. I had full control over all the clubs, i made some nice strides heading into the Open. I'll do some good work next week and be ready.
As long as Ankit Panda physical health holds up, I think Ankit Panda's in it for the next few decades, and so this is where the long game really is important for us to remember -- that even if North Korea does not make big strides in achieving North Korea goals immediately or in the mid-term, North Korea has always been resilient even in the harshest of economic times.
We have to take strides forward as a secular, modern country, but in some places in Kashgar from last year there are face veils and head coverings. This is equivalent to retreating back over the modern, secular strides we have taken. This is a cultural reverse.
South Korea has made very significant strides in a very short period of time, in this regard they have indeed pulled ahead of Indian companies.
It is a sad decision that will disproportionately affect Ethiopia and Kenya, as well as East Africa as a whole, some Asian countries have also been making strides in middle- and long-distance. At a time when the (governing) body needed to exert its maximum effort to boost athletics worldwide, it has taken a decision that is tragic and unfair.
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