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Pit suffered a paralytic stroke in 1951, and had two more strokes in 1954.
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She became even faster... her strokes became more simple: compact, beautiful, unreadable.... she learned to disrupt the oppositions rhythm and disguise her own.
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Good drummers should be able to synchronise their drumming with the strokes of the leading pair of paddlers, rather than the other way around.
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The painting is given animation with a flurry of brush strokes that replace what would normally be depicted as stoic and straight-laced.
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His real inclination was to lie where the birds sing, where the fish glide noiselessly through the water, where the sun warms and the wind strokes mildly round one's curls.
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Her strokes and splashing take on the characteristics of a metronome, methodic and almost robotic in their exactness.
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For strokes that require more power, a longer swing will typically be used, but the badminton racket swing will rarely be as long as a typical tennis swing.
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He also had several minor strokes, and was diagnosed with heart and kidney disease and Parkinson's.
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The student may be ordered to bend over a chair or desk and, in that position, receive the prescribed number of strokes of the paddle.
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The illustration uses an energetic, streaky style with swift brush strokes.
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