Sentences with phrase «hit their stride after»

Here, Old Crow Medicine Show feel focused and fully realized, as if they're just hitting their stride after two decades in the business.
I think that painters hit their stride after 35: that is when form and content start to coalesce.
Reid missed almost a week of school with a nasty viral illness and we had a couple of snow / ice days but we have hit our stride after stumbling into the New Year.

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She hit her stride in the mid-1990s after becoming head of Morgan Stanley's technology banking team, just as Wall Street was growing infatuated with the shiny new Internet.
After a short business recession during 1921 - 1922, the country hit its economic stride.
After staggering to a 13 - 18 start, the Blazers hit their stride and went on a 12 - game winning streak, which ended last Saturday with a 109 - 106 overtime loss at Denver.
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 wasn't beautiful because Glennon hit Jackson in stride after he had outrun the defender.
Gray missed 11 weeks with a broken bone in his left foot, but hit his stride just after the All - Star break, posting a 2.64 ERA in his last 13 starts, never allowing more than three runs in that stretch.
Now, though, this time may well be starting to hit its stride — which would be nice knowing that the schedule lightens up a bit after the huge game against Roma this weekend at Allianz Stadium in Turin.
I started Googling and booked an appointment with a lactation consultant, and after learning a few tricks for getting a deep latch every time, we finally hit our nursing stride.
And after trading in bags and bags of clothing for pieces I truly loved, I finally started to hit my style stride.
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.
After a rocky start at the beginning of the previous season, Capaldi and Coleman have hit their stride as a partnership, especially now that they've both come clean about the lies they told in the season finale — that Danny is alive and Gallifrey is found.
After breaking out in the 1980s and hitting his stride in the 1990s, Liam Neeson has enjoyed a renaissance over the past six years.
WIP may not have hit any major strides (though a Best Picture nominee one year after it became a brand wasn't too shabby), but I believe Bob Berney had built something -LSB-...]
After three decades as a scene - stealing character actor, Ben Mendelsohn seems to be hitting his stride in 2015.
WIP may not have hit any major strides (though a Best Picture nominee one year after it became a brand wasn't too shabby), but I believe Bob Berney had built something special at Picturehouse, a company that was beginning to look like a real home for filmmakers and visions you can't put into little boxes.
After headlining a half - dozen forgettable movies that wasted his talent, it seems that Franco's film career has finally hit its stride.
After the oh - so - average double whammy of Layer Cake and Stardust, director Matthew Vaughn has really hit his stride here.
After getting a hot start on the NES and gaining fans throughout the years with releases on Nintendo platforms (except the N64), Samus really hit her stride...
That's My Boy hits its stride during the bachelor party Donny commandeers for Todd, in an easygoing montage that can proudly boast both Vanilla Ice's finest performance and the second - best use of Van Halen's «Dance the Night Away» after Mission to Mars.
It breaks stride with Cusack's past vehicles in that it displays him frequently in athletic motion (the kickboxing of Say Anything... notwithstanding) and rides something of a zeitgeist: It's a post-Pulp Fiction artifact, from that cascade of films after 1994 (The Big Hit, The Boondock Saints, The Way of the Gun) that depict professional thugs as humanized and humorous.
After a rare stumble with the slender and skittish fifth game, this most consistent of series hit its confident stride again with the highly polished Forza Motorsport 6, and you're forced to wonder what this sequel could really bring to the table.
After a few bumps on the road, the studio really seems to be hitting its stride both technically and artistically.
After a ten - day, 23 - film Venice Competition that started slowly but respectably, hit a healthy stride midway through and began wheezing with exhaustion in its closing stages, things have finally ground to a permanent halt with «Texas Killing Fields» (**), the sophomore feature from Ami Canaan Mann — daughter of Michael, who predictably takes a producer -LSB-...]
After a few poorly attended events, Project Reach hit its stride with evening gatherings that included performances by the school's step team and programs about statewide testing.
After a few meters, the Cruise diesel hits its stride, pulling ahead confidently with even power delivery.
The ending of the novel is strong as well; Hornung delicately weaves a thread of modernity (and the complexities that it brings) into the age - old questions about human nature, and it seems a shame that the book ends shortly after it hits its stride.
Nonetheless, Dog Boy finds its strength in Hornung's attention to descriptive detail... [and] the ending of the novel is strong as well; Hornung delicately weaves a thread of modernity (and the complexities that it brings) into the age - old questions about human nature, and it seems a shame that the book ends shortly after it hits its 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,...
Natal will come with some «wowing experiences» as it launches later in the year, Bach adds, after which «the creative teams will really hit their stride, then the technology team will really hit its stride, and how it integrates with Live will get enhanced.»
After a rare stumble with the slender and skittish fifth game, this most consistent of series hit its confident stride again with the highly polished Forza Motorsport 6, and you're forced to wonder what this sequel could really bring to the table.
After that, the game seems to really hit its stride.
I mention these three artists because each of them hit their stride in the 1970s, or, after the «1960s,» when, according to Douglas Crimp, in his essay «The End Of Painting» (1981), «painting's terminal condition finally seemed impossible to ignore.
She hit her stride at Texas A&M University, where after a couple of more years concentrating on air quality studies she rediscovered the allure of clouds and of severe storms.
«Compare the Court's docket during, say, the mid -»90s with the docket of the last three or four terms — after Goldstein hit his stride.
In 1946, by the time he hit his stride in his legal practice, Loren Miller, one of California's most famous civil rights lawyers, after whom our State Bar has named its lifetime legal service award, reported nearly $ 7,500 in profits from his practice.
After all, Snow said the market for BCH won't hit its stride until mid September when the mining difficulty on the new chain eases up to the point where Bitcoin miners consider it economically viable to redirect their hash power over to it.
After a slow or turbulent start of 2017, the global cryptocurrency market picked up the pace and really hit its stride in the month of February.
After a tough first year learning the business, Zook hit his stride when he teamed with another young associate (and family friend), Brian Cook.
After hitting a rough patch last year, Collective Brands Inc., owner of Payless Shoe Source and Stride Rite stores, has finally found a buyer.
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