- Look up
strider or
striders in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strider may
refer to:
Strider,
standard English title of Leo Tolstoy's
novella Kholstomer...
- Look up
stride in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stride or
STRIDE may
refer to:
STRIDE model, used for
threat modeling Stride (software), a successor...
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Stridor (from Latin 'creaking/grating noise') is an extra-thoracic high-pitched
breath sound resulting from
turbulent air flow in the
larynx or lower...
- "The
Striding Place" is a
short story by
American writer Gertrude Atherton. The
story was
first published in 1896
under the
title "The Twins".
After improving...
-
Elizabeth "Long Liz"
Stride (née Gustafsdotter; 27
November 1843 – 30
September 1888) is
believed to have been the
third victim of the
unidentified serial...
- 200 m (220 yd) away.
Striding Edge is a
notorious accident spot
among hikers and scramblers. In
winter conditions the
climb from
Striding Edge up to the summit...
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Striding Folly is a
collection of
short stories by
Dorothy L.
Sayers featuring Lord
Peter Wimsey.
First published in 1972, it
contains the
final three...
- Browne's
Striding Man,
using the slogan, "Johnnie Walker: Born 1820,
still going strong".
Photographs replaced the
drawings in the 1930s, and the
Striding Man...
- lions.
Striding Lion. #25 of 66
images with
description provided on the
Royal Ontario Museum website. [1],
retrieved February 25, 2013.
Striding Lion podcast...
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STRIDE is a
model for
identifying computer security threats developed by
Praerit Garg and
Loren Kohnfelder at Microsoft. It
provides a
mnemonic for security...