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In fact, Rabbi Cohen was an incredibly charming, warm and engaging lunch companion — and if I had had the bad taste to bring up Borat, he probably would have taken that too in-stride with good humor.
Beyond Borat or My Lunch With the Chief Rabbi of Kazakhstan « The Blog at 16th and Q 2009
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Shows above average vision and in-stride quickness and an explosive second gear to dig in and break it long on kickoff returns.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Shows the ability to change direction in-stride and has the change of direction skills to bounce off angle tacklers. ...
USATODAY.com 2005
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At worst, it is an in-stride assault on a defended position by an inferior force.
The Blog of War Matthew Currier Burden 2006
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The task force may task organize the company team with engineers as part of a deliberate or in-stride breaching operation in the offense.
FM 71-1 Chapter 3 Offensive Operations United States Army 1998
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After taking a tape-to-tape pass from Seguin, an in-stride Marchand blew past Timonen and attacked Bryzgalov.
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Then Ference looked to his left, saw a seam open up, and delivered a tape-to-tape pass to an in-stride Krejci.
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Then Ference looked to his left, saw a seam open up, and delivered a tape-to-tape pass to an in-stride Krejci.
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Equity markets have absorbed a plethora of data in-stride throughout the session, mostly taking the readings well.
FXstreet.com TradeTheNews.com 2010
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As Cummings puts it, however, these in-stride animations will only trigger if the receiver has space and no defender in a position to make a play.
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010
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