Stride

  • 81Elizabeth Stride — (Née Gustafsdotter) (27 November 1843 30 September 1888) is believed to be the third victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer named Jack the Ripper , who killed and mutilated prostitutes in the Whitechapel area of London during the late …

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  • 82Elizabeth Stride — Nom de naissance Elisabeth Gustafsdotter Surnom Long Liz Naissance 27 novembre 1843 Torslanda, Göteborg Décès 30 …

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  • 83Elizabeth Stride — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Elizabeth Stride Fotografía mortuoria de Elizabeth Stride …

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  • 84Piano stride — Le piano stride ou Harlem stride est un style de piano jazz apparu à Harlem vers 1919. Hérité du ragtime, dont il tire ses bases, le stride utilise beaucoup plus d improvisation que son prédécesseur et se base sur le rythme du swing. C est un… …

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  • 85Darren Stride — Personal information Full name Darren Stride Date of birth 28 September 1975 ( …

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  • 86Virginia Stride — (born Virginia Thomas in Yokohama, Japan) is a British actress of stage and screen who first came to public attention on television in the 1960s. She was the first wife of the actor John Stride (born 1936), whom she met when they were studying at …

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  • 87John Stride — Infobox actor imagesize = 150px name = John Stride birthdate = July 11, 1936 birthplace = LondonJohn Stride (born July 11, 1936) is an English actor best known for his television work during the 1970s.Stride was born in London, the son of… …

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  • 88hit your stride — get into/hit/your stride phrase to begin to do something confidently and well He soon got into his stride and produced several more books. Thesaurus: to start doing somethingsynonym Main entry: stride * * * hi …

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  • 89take something in stride — take something in (one s) stride deal with something difficult or unpleasant in a calm and accepting way we took each new disease in stride * * * take (something) in stride (US) (or Brit take (something) in your stride) : to deal with (something… …

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  • 90hit one's stride — {v. phr.} 1. To walk or run at your best speed; reach your top speed or game. * /After walking the first mile, Jim was just hitting his stride./ * /The horse began to hit his stride and moved ahead of the other horses in the race./ 2. To do your… …

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