They have been reported to be eyeing Eddie Howe as a potential replacement to Wenger but in reality, the Bournemouth boss lacks the experience of managing at a big club and if appointed, may need a considerable amount of time
before he hits his stride.
The company spun off from MIT is one example of a start - up built on strong science that fell victim to commercial pressures
before it hit its stride.
and a couple of other titles in which Dean appeared uncredited in microscopic roles
before hitting his stride.
She experimented for some time with paintings of biomorphic forms and landscapes, and even sculpture,
before hitting her stride.
It's been a common refrain for almost a year, now: The smartwatch industry died
before it hit its stride.
Not exact matches
Named Google's senior vice-president and CFO, the Montreal native became responsible for the tech giant's finances just months
before the Great Recession
hit full
stride.
Warren discusses a few ways that investors can review their investments
before summer
hits full
stride.
Remember when we were sitting pretty at 6th or 7th
before the G - train
hit stride??
These guys followed a similar path as in the fall, they started off a bit slowly in the Regular Season but turned it on just
before the Playoffs and then
hit their
stride at the perfect time.
Sandro made a tackle on the edge of our box,
before Moussa Dembele
hit a cutting Gareth Bale in
stride and his pace torched the aging Rio Ferdinand to make it 2 - 0.
He picked out Son's run across goal and he took the ball in his
stride before hitting a volley back across Mignolet that rattled the crossbar.
And thus far, it seems to be going swimmingly with an average poll lead approaching 20 %, even
before the campaign proper has
hit its
stride.
Being proactive
before the season
hits its
stride, says Garber, can set you up for a happier and healthier winter.
For Baumbach, whose last movie «While We're Young» premiered at a festival just five months
before «Mistress America,» the latest effort suggests he's entering Woody Allen territory — not always
hitting his
stride, but usually somewhere in the vicinity of it.
He quietly continued a nobel tradition of artisan filmmakers like Robert Wise and Richard Fleischer, and this was even
before he really
hit his
stride.
Though it does take some time
before In A World...
hits its
stride, it is Bell's commitment to her fine - tuned characterizations and acute observations on an industry largely unknown to the general public that make the satirical elements pay off down the road.
We managed to
hit 205 mph on a closed test track
before having to brake for the next bend, and the car was feeling more stable by the second, while the cylinders were only just
hitting their
stride.
After this she wrote a number of stand - alone novels dipping into a variety of genres leaning to romance
before truly
hitting her
stride in 2001 with the publication of The Other Boleyn Girl,...
When you buy penny stocks, your goal should be to own the next Facebook, the next Apple, or the next Google —
before the company
hits its
stride and becomes a globally recognized brand.
And I felt like, ironically, I'd finally
hit my
stride and had situational awareness and really great sourcing in October 2012 — you know, a month
before he lost the election.
This means that in its first hour the game feels oddly unlike any previous Resident Evil game, but
before long it
hits its
stride and references to old Resident Evil conventions and popular horror movies start springing up all over the place.
Experimental movies were just
hitting their
stride in 1963, well
before Paul Sharits or Michael Snow and Wavelength, and not one of Hollis Frampton's from those years survives.
She started off working in a painterly Abstract Expressionist mode in the»50s, then spent seven years in L.A.
before returning to New York, where she quickly
hit her
stride with a style of abstraction that emphasized hard edges and the emptiness of the canvas.
Analysts and industry observers expect it'll be early next year
before the technology really begins to
hit its
stride.