Sentences with phrase «hitting his stride as»

«As home base for three of last year's winners, Philly is hitting its stride as a major food destination.
They seem to be hitting their stride as of late, though, and hope that Mike Montgomery will lead them over Asher Wojciechowski and the Reds for their fifth straight win.
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.
In the mid -»30s, Leonard truly hit his stride as a director, making the fine «A» pictures A Tale of Two Cities (1935) with Robert Donat and The Great Ziegfeld (1936), which took the Best Picture Oscar for that year; his version of Pride and Prejudice (1940) starring Laurence Olivier and Greer Garson also remains highly regarded, despite its rather heavy - handed adaptation of Austen's novel.
Steven Spielberg finally hits his stride as a mature filmmaker with the autobiographical (and sharply auto - critical) Catch Me If You Can while new directors Sam Jones and Todd Louiso offer, respectively, a magnificent music documentary (I Am Trying to Break Your Heart) and a story of grief and loss (Love Liza) just to the south of true.
Highly acclaimed playwright and screenwriter David Mamet (The Untouchables, Glengarry Glen Ross) takes the helm as director for the seventh time, and while he's certainly done better as a writer, this is the film where he finally hits his stride as director.
Currently Outlier Society has two projects listed, but Jordan is only just hitting his stride as a star.
Though his love of teaching and supporting students started in high school and solidified during his time in TFA, he's truly hitting his stride as an educator and professional now.
«We have guys that do multiple jobs each race weekend, but we are finally starting to hit our stride as everybody zeroes in on their exact roles and responsibilities.
«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.
You are more likely to find success as an indie writer if you have hit your stride as a writer, rather than just starting out.
That's because the southern African country — home to Victoria Falls, 20 national parks, and some of the continent's best wildlife — is hitting its stride as a high - end option, thanks to improved access and some impressive lodge openings.
This writer has got to admit that # 425 was a lot of money to spend on a system that hasn't exactly hit its stride as of yet.
1982, the year that this Untitled drawing was made is the year the young Basquiat hit his stride as an artist, with two solo shows in New York and four others in Rome, Zurich, Los Angeles and Rotterdam as well as inclusion in Documenta 7.
On one hand, you have a filmmaker who is really hitting his stride as an artist.
It's been a turbulent last year or so for music streaming services, with Apple Music and YouTube Red hitting their stride as Pandora and iHeartRadio see some decline and some services shutting down entirely.
The city's multifamily market is finally hitting its stride as rent growth is coming into its own, while the rate of inventory expansion is poised to remain elevated.
Leads were tough to come by in the morning but I stuck with it and hit my stride as the day went on; canvassing Karma kept me motivated.

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Just as I was hitting my stride and began hiring staff, the industry experienced an unprecedented raw materials shortage, driving up the cost of goods sold.
They are hitting their stride in the earnings years, but spending it as fast or faster than it comes in.
Counterintuitively, Circle has hit its stride just as onlookers might have assumed the company had all but abandoned cryptocurrency.
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.
Many regularly beaten - down companies are starting to show signs that they are reversing past misfortunes as earnings season hits its stride.
But in pivoting to serve as a collaborative consultant, 52businesses seems to have hit its stride.
This was then out of fashion for a long time as Google and Facebook hit their stride.
«As a concept, it may well hit some kind of stride next year, but, in truth, we're a long way from mainstream acceptance.
We plan to increase our focus on Treasury International Capital Flows (TIC) data as the Shanghai Gold Exchange begins to hit its stride.
B2B Marketers are experiencing on evolving as well as new challenges as we start to hit stride in 2013.
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 I finally hit my stride with one thing, something else comes along and throws me for a loop.
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...
That was all the practice they needed though as the Offense really hit its stride in Game 2 v. Team Massel..
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.
So the batter dives into the pitch — he doesn't simply stride toward the pitcher as in the old days — and is just as likely to pull an outside pitch out of the park as he is to hit it out to the opposite field.
He is clearly desperate for his players to hit the ground running tomorrow and not break stride as our opponents did in their defeat by Man United in their last game.
Yes, on another side of the coin, one could argue that he might be a bit rusty and not yet hit his strides, which is true, but I just can't see him being successful as a winger, or affecting the game positively for Arsenal.
Once the upcoming international break culminates, Arsenal will have to hit their strides, as they can't be on a trial all season long.
Its dropped armholes complement the lightweight mesh fabric to help keep you cool as you hit your stride.
LeBron has a few reasons to be upset in November, but odds are those issues will be resolved as the Cavaliers hit their stride mid-season.
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.
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.
Unfortunately, just as Welbeck was hitting his stride, he was struck down with a knee injury in April ruling him out for a further nine months.
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.
For those of you who subscribe to our email newsletter, you've already heard these words from publisher Jason Miller's mouth, but truly, we feel as though we've «hit our stride» with this issue.
As I'm trying to find my niche and hit my stride with this new blog, I'm checking out other mommy blogs, especially those that focus on health and science news.
People - perception in politics is important and although we have made great strides generally there appears to be a need to re-balance the front bench to make it harder hitting preferably also with a bit of northern grittiness in there as well.
Overall, this subwoofer is tough as nails for taking the hardest - hitting bass in stride.
While life normalized as I hit my stride with career and health through my 20s and early 30s, my mid-30s slapped me across the face with a new pain: extreme infertility sadness.
But as Josh progressed and got in the habit of stretching and replenishing his body post-workout, the soreness lessened and he began to hit his stride.
By the 1960s, as the nation began to worry about heart disease, the trans fats were starting to really hit their stride.
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