Sentences with phrase «hit my stride when»

As you may have noticed if you follow me on social media, I've definitely hit my stride when it comes to meal prepping and planning for the week.
As you may have noticed if you follow me on social media, I've definitely hit my stride when it comes to meal prepping and planning for...
Clegg was also applauded for his answer on immigration - and hit his stride when declaring that David Laws and Norman Baker will look at how to provide free transport to young people, and for attacking the Conservatives for trying to take claim the royalties on the Lib Dems income tax threshold plan.
I really hit my stride when I realized it was fine to entertain myself.
Gorky hit his stride when he returned imaginatively to the landscape of Lake Van, resurrecting it in dream paintings such as The Waterfall (1943) in Tate Modern.
When I started using Twitter, I wrote that Twitter really hits its stride when used during an event of some kind.
After a tough first year learning the business, Zook hit his stride when he teamed with another young associate (and family friend), Brian Cook.

Not exact matches

While Luckey initially raised capital for his company through a massive crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, his company hit its stride in 2014 when Facebook [fortunes - stock symbol =» FB»] announced that it had acquired Oculus VR for $ 2 billion.
It may slump or drag for a while and then take off when you finally hit your stride.
The volatility in Bombardier's shares could partly be due to the culture of seeking growth through product innovation, so there will be periods when new offerings are hitting their stride and periods when there is uncertainty over the outcome.
When you're company has hit it's stride, you need to concentrate on the things that are working.
All experienced clergy will know only too well the Achilles tendon that snapped, thus hobbling effective ministry just when they were hitting their stride.
Although abalone has been a regional staple in some parts of the country for generations, it missed the boat — so to speak — when mass marketing of seafood in the United States hit its stride because wild abalone was mostly exported to Asia back then.
Once a luxury item, sugar really hit its stride in the 18th century when a process was developed to extract sugar from beets, which grow in a wider variety of climates than sugarcane.
There's no hesitation in their stride when they're going to hit.
But, he has a knack for that deep bomb and hitting his guy in stride when he can eyeball the WR and anticipate where he will be when the ball gets there, dropping it in the proverbial bucket often as it were.
Remember when we were sitting pretty at 6th or 7th before the G - train hit stride??
I hope they continue to churn the bottom of the roster because you never know when a player may hit his stride.
Overall, the Computer Group is said to have earned almost half a million dollars a week when it hit its stride.
Those stretch passes he makes in his highlight reels makes me think of the days when we had Rafalski and Lidstrom hitting everyone in stride, tape - to - tape.
We have every reason to believe that we will be able to challenge later in the season when this team fully hits stride.
When Alex Ferguson's men get into their stride and start to hit all the right notes, they're close to unstoppable, as their title rivals are beginning to find out for themselves this season.
When Jack was about a year old I had hit my stride with breastfeeding.
«Truly, when you see the development that's already underway here, we haven't even hit our stride yet.»
We've been getting questions about when we would add to our family for years now, and now that we're settled into our new home, have paid off all of our debt, and are truly hitting our stride with me being a full - time blogger, the time was finally right.
Can you imagine, just when you're hitting your stride in a career, you're all of a sudden deemed «too old» because of a completely natural, inevitable, unavoidable biological process?
The series hits its stride in episode two when Sam speaks at her middle daughter's school about female empowerment.
The film hits its stride, however, when the three buddies leave Amsterdam and head for Paris by train.
It's when Whedon indulges his more esoteric instincts that the film really hits its stride, particularly with a series of spell - induced nightmares shared by Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson).
When the film hits its stride during a dinner scene where everyone's character emerges, it is electric.
Here is a family that entrenched itself in the American imagination by campaigning on symbolism, and Chappaquiddick hits its better strides when it turns the camera on the relationship between its stars and script doctors.
When the game was announced in 2014, the franchise hit its stride.
The rest of the cast is somewhat of a mystery here, but that leads to some pleasant surprises when the mixture is right, and it's looking promising here (especially for Gosling and Scott Thomas, who could have some great roles to play with if perception equals reality), and this doesn't even factor in how talented Winding Refn is and how he seems to be hitting his stride right about now.
Let me be clear, V / H / S is a mixed grab back of genre stories, but when the segments hit their stride they are pretty phenomenal - some just are too disappointed to make it that far.
The film feels like it doesn't hit its stride until two - thirds of the way through, when Davis unleashes Kendrick.
Perhaps a bit of trimming may have been in order, as a story this devoid of substance doesn't require a nearly two - hour run time, especially when there are at least two unnecessary and largely unfunny subplots (anything having to do with the skip tracer and the hitmen brings the comic momentum to a screeching halt) that continue to rear their ugly heads just when the comedy begins to hit something close to a stride.
To put it mildly, L.A. Story is an uneven film and just when it seems to hit its stride, the film changes directions.
Knee then hits his stride, showing how these factors played out when Murdoch's News Corporation acquired the learning analytics company Wireless Generation in 2012 to create an ambitious new «Amplify» division focused on educational tablets, games, curriculum, and data.
However, it counters with faster, cleaner, snappier upshifts and, when it fully hits its stride, a more emphatic top - end rush.
The bulk of the nods are for shows from the»80s (when TV first hit its artistic stride, per the authors) through today.
«These stories were written at a time when Dr. Seuss was really hitting his stride as a writer and illustrator,» said Susan Brandt, President of Dr. Seuss Enterprises, in a press release issued by the publisher.
Who knows when they'll hit their stride?
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.
You can take the «hits» when the market drops more in stride simply because you have a long time horizon.
It takes a bit of time, but you will hit your stride and won't remember when he wasn't part of the family.
When the game was announced in 2014, the franchise hit its stride.
I was loving it so much, slowly levelling up my abilities and exploring all the nooks and crannies of the vast underground map, that when it ended I felt like I was only just hitting my stride.
When Horizon Zero Dawn hit its rare strides — from its gloomy Cauldrons to traveling across its sprawling vistas — it only made me wish the rest of the game were as worthwhile.
As more and more people get HD TV's, they are going to be interested in Blu Ray and high definition gaming, and thats when the PS3 hits its stride.
As more and more people get HD TV's, they are going to be interesting in Blu Ray and high definition gaming, and thats when the PS3 hits its stride.
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