| 41. | Easily, he cajoles Josh into changing direction, changing his gait.
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| 42. | Twain's gait was described in exactly that way.
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| 43. | When he walks, the gait is slow and laid-back.
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| 44. | Nobody walks like anybody else, much less with an ideal gait,
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| 45. | Her gait is slow, and double vision prevents her from driving.
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| 46. | The circuits are capable of generating trotting and swimming gaits,
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| 47. | Riders in morning coats demonstrate precision riding with specialized gaits.
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| 48. | So NASA advisers taught them the proper sort of gait.
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| 49. | At times his gawky, lurching gait reveals an almost Chaplinesque lightness.
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| 50. | Anna's appetite was low, her gait slow.
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