Sentences with phrase «first hit its stride»

The first hit its stride in the 1920s and the second had its biggest impact in the 1990s.

Not exact matches

The Golden State Warriors still haven't hit their stride yet, which is a hell of a thing after taking care of business in the first three games of their series with Portland including a 39 - point blowout in Game 2 and a rousing comeback in Game 3.
It took Perry four years to finally hit his stride (in his 5th season) and he was a first round pick.
On the first play of the second quarter on Sunday, Elway faked a handoff to Davis — free safety Chris Hudson bit hard — and hit McCaffrey in stride on a 41 - yard touchdown pass.
With my third child, I thought that if I could just get through the first four weeks until we hit our stride, I'd be golden.
Start with 3 - 4 strides your first time with a goal of hitting 8 - 10.
It could be broken up into two main movements, the first three minutes and twenty seconds are pretty run of the mill alternative, but after that, the band hits their stride with an actively fun extended guitar solo.
I think the writers were hitting their stride by the end of the first (only) season, but I think they knew they were being axed and tied up most of the loose ends for the season finale.
Ideal for newcomers and veterans alike, the Pokémon flame is burning stronger than ever with this 3DS release, and it seems that Game Freak is hitting its stride just in time to deliver its first home console adventure on Nintendo Switch next year.
Flashforward tried really hard to be Lost at first, but it hit its stride.
And while the first season was popular, the comedy really hit its stride in the second season, among both men and women (including «Which character are you?»
This was a fairly demanding brief for a TV series, even one as lavishly designed and funded as this, and it took time to hit its stride, but by the final episode of this first series the sheer audacious scale of the thing took your breath away.
Though it's not nearly as great as it could've been due to a slow first act, once the mystery at the center of the story is revealed, the movie eventually hits its stride, even if that means suspending your disbelief at times.
It seems as if Davis and Harlin's first collaboration, the middling pirate epic Cutthroat Island, was just a dress rehearsal (albeit a very costly one) for Long Kiss, in which the wife - husband team hit their action stride.
It is in this instant that the film hits its stride, sidestepping the typical middle - aged loner angst of its first act and setting off down the path of examining this far more deranged character, a textbook case of a mama's boy taken to the point of excess.
Whether it's your first SEMA Show or your twenty - first, taking advantage of this collection of programs and freebies will have you hitting the Show floor in stride.
As one of the first true crossover vehicles, the RX was born just as the sport - utility vehicle craze was hitting its stride, and its unibody chassis and car - like ride predicted fairly accurately the future of the SUV.
The bulk of the nods are for shows from the»80s (when TV first hit its artistic stride, per the authors) through today.
Strong with the force it is It seems common that a franchise can hit its stride with great strength in its first installment, then with a follow up fall flat on its face with a less then super sequel.
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.
The Resistance series, a trilogy of PlayStation 3 first - person shooters from Insomniac Games, never hit its stride, but there was a kernel of an idea that persisted across all three games and always fascinated me.
Design series about designers» firsts, 10 well - known designers» were asked when they knew their career was about to hit a major steady stride.
Our program guidelines are intentionally left open but we are particularly interested in engaging artists and curators at that pivotal moment in which their practice first begins to hit its stride.
Spanning 1973 to 1984, the works on view show Humphrey, whose first solo show was at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1959, emphatically hitting his stride.
Correction: Diesel trucks were first introduced in the 1930s, hit their stride in the 1950s, and now move roughly half of land freight.
After a tough first year learning the business, Zook hit his stride when he teamed with another young associate (and family friend), Brian Cook.
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