Sentences with phrase «hit their stride until»

They work much, much harder... Even Mozart — the greatest musical prodigy of all time — couldn't hit his stride until he had his ten thousand hours in.
YouTube didn't really start to hit its stride until 2006.
Mike Evans, another finalist, really didn't hit his stride until Week 9.
The Engineers beat a nine - win Penn team, 41 - 0, early in the year, but didn't hit their stride until late October.
The quest for fusion energy is more than 60 years old and the current great hope, the $ 18 billion ITER reactor, won't hit its stride until 2027 at the earliest.
It starts off pretty slow, not really hitting its stride until about the seventh level, but it's chock - full of the simple - but - enjoyable slapstick humor we've come to expect from the Lego series of games.
The film feels like it doesn't hit its stride until two - thirds of the way through, when Davis unleashes Kendrick.
Consequently, Snow Flower doesn't hit its stride until the second act and many scenes appear directed more toward western audiences needing education in Chinese history and customs.
Yes, there's a place for a Super Cab or a Crew Cab on a jobsite, allowing crews of workers to arrive in one vehicle, saving gas and parking space, but the popularity of extended and crew cab pickups didn't hit their stride until middle managers with families started purchasing full - size pickups as everyday commuter cars.
The composer, Nobuo Uematsu is deservedly a legend but I feel he didn't hit his stride until FF2 and didn't really achieve legendary status until FF4.
«When you consider that Munch felt that he didn't really hit his stride until his 50s and that his career doesn't map against traditional paths of art history, then the latter part of his career warrants a closer look,» said Gary Garrels, Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at SFMOMA.
Some artists don't hit their stride until relatively late or are, for various reasons, overlooked.
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.

Not exact matches

Until we hit that stride, it was nice to limit Wiz to one and done.
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.
Companies typically vent these early gases into the atmosphere for up to a month or more until the well hits its full stride, at which point it is hooked up to a pipeline.
Like many classic sitcoms, it has taken Silicon Valley until its third season to truly hit its stride.
It isn't until the film's last 30 - minutes or so that the biopic (on Philippe Petit, the subject of the acclaimed doco Man on the Wire) really hits its stride, serving up a welcomingly exciting, breathtaking stunt that will have IMAX audiences both cheering and vomiting simultaneously.
During our interview, which we'll post in full closer to the film's release date, «The Squid and the Whale» director, who shot «Frances» on the quick and quiet (hardly anyone knew it even existed until it premiered at the Telluride Film Festival last year), dished on some of his upcoming projects and it seems he's hitting a prolific stride.
THE OTHER GUYS combined comedic farce with socio - political commentary, but it's not until now with THE BIG SHORT where McKay successfully hits his stride, blending real - world dramatics with a sharp comedic tinge.
As Last Flag Flying eases into being a road - trip film (a distinctly American genre I didn't realize I missed so much until I was riding sidecar), Linklater, always better at time - constrained narratives, hits his stride, the guys» camaraderie making Cranston's shenanigans almost palatable.
Like pro cyclists who spend years perfecting their pedal stroke, until all phases seamlessly blend together into a powerful semblance of efficient energy, we too are just hitting our best stride.
It isn't until much later in the game, really its final hour, that it feels like things hit their stride.
It's not until the upgrade system, magic spells, and buffed foes come into play that Severed really hits its stride.
They took a little longer to get going than some of their fellow members of the arcade royalty, but by the mid-1980s they were starting to hit a stride that wouldn't slow until arcades themselves did.
The battle system hits its stride eventually, shedding most of the headaches without losing the intensity, but it does ask you to tolerate a lot until then.
The gameplay is fun and free of any major issues, the game does look pretty great visually and sounds even better, and the hacking gimmick is unique, but it's just hard to buy into Aiden's motivations for doing what he does, and the story doesn't really hit any sort of stride until nearly midway through the game.
You'll find defenders of every FF game, but the series really didn't hit it's stride until IV.
Like Alma Thomas, it wasn't until later in life that painter and mixed - media artist Anne Ryan hit her creative stride.
It took Jason about six years until he felt he hit his stride, and at that point his practice started humming like a well oiled machine.
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