Sentences with phrase «hitting their stride at»

Get it out of the way, so by the time you hit your stride at 32, 34, you know, hey, I'm not good at all that other stuff but I've found a couple of things that I'm pretty good at.
These guys are really hitting their stride at the right time and are in fantastic position with only Week 6 and Week 7 to go.
«We are hitting our stride at the right time,» Montoya said Monday.
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.
Jazz, This is a team that is hitting their stride at the right time of the season.
With Phil Jones» recent injury and an unconvincing back line, it would be wise to bring in a world - class defender in Otamendi, whilst Pedro would give United an attacking spark and flair, which could make the front line more prolific and could take some of the responsibilities off Memphis Depay, who has not yet hit his stride at Manchester United.
Utah is hitting their stride at just the right time and they've added firepower with Jae Crowder.
But Annihilation really hits its stride at the point where lesser films jump the shark.
WHY: It seems a little unfair to refer to «Enter the Dragon» as Bruce Lee's masterpiece, because he was just starting to hit his stride at the time of his unfortunate death, but it's definitely one of the best martial arts movies ever made.
Aardman and Sony's «Arthur Christmas,» starring James McAvoy and Hugh Laurie, is one of those Christmas movies that seems to be hitting its stride at the movie theater.
Molly's Game is a hit and hitting its stride at just the right time for optimal impact with the voters.
The Sport setting reverses that, but also shifts back a gear for the engine to be hitting its stride at around 3000rpm.
The 2018 model year is just hitting its stride at Spitzer Cleveland Kia.
The book includes a broad range of voices women from various cultures and career arenas who testify with pride about hitting their stride at 50.
Orton is still one of the smoothest workers in the ring you'll ever find, and Rollins has got some serious talent, plus both men seem to be hitting their stride at the moment.
One thinks of Jackson Pollock hitting his stride at precisely the moment his revolutionary approach to painting was most likely to be taken seriously by the American art community.
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.

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«The fundamental momentum that Facebook has in its three main advertising businesses... all of those businesses are really, really hitting their stride right now,» said Jordan Rohan, managing director and senior analyst at Stifel Nicolaus.
At the time, in late 2009, Foursquare was just beginning to hit its stride of popularity, and location - based check - in apps were the quickly becoming the focus of investors and entrepreneurs throughout San Francisco and the Valley.
With the company currently valued at roughly $ 915 million, there could be significant upside if it can once again hit its stride.
At an age where most of his contemporaries are better known for what they did than what they're doing, Springsteen seems to have hit a ninth inning 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.
Remember when we were sitting pretty at 6th or 7th before the G - train hit stride??
France are at home with no suspensions and finally seem to be hitting their stride.
He prods at the ball without breaking stride, hitting a shot that penalty - taking manuals forbid.
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.
The away team has failed to score in each of the last four Premier League games between Manchester United and Tottenham but with the Lilywhites hitting top stride and putting five goals past a shambolic Swansea outfit last weekend, they will be confident at getting at the United back line.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Look at ANY throw or strike or hit or swing or kick or punch or stride... notice any rotational component there?
We expect this to be the moment where the film really hits its stride, or at the very least ends on something of a high note.
Flashforward tried really hard to be Lost at first, but it hit its stride.
The series hits its stride in episode two when Sam speaks at her middle daughter's school about female empowerment.
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.
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.
No franchise has reinvented itself by making three prequels to an installment nobody saw, no franchise has hit their creative stride at the fifth film, and no other franchise has given me The Rock and Vin Diesel fighting each other.
For Baumbach, whose last movie «While We're Young» premiered at a festival just five months before «Mistress America,» the latest effort suggests he's entering Woody Allen territory — not always hitting his stride, but usually somewhere in the vicinity of it.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As President Bush's flagship reading initiative hits full stride, it is yielding a more uniform approach to teaching the essential skill to children deemed at risk of failing the subject.
As budget season hits its stride, and the political war between charter and regular public schools is at high pitch, it is refreshing to find there are instances where the two sides get together for the betterment of the city's students.
There's no denying that you can hit silly speeds at will, but because you reach them in the blink of an eye you can grab your fun in an opportunist manner denied to bigger, longer - striding cars like a Nissan GT - R or Porsche 911 GT3.
Closing the season with a dominating victory at the FARA USA Miami 500 at the Homestead - Miami Speedway in November, M1 GT Racing began to hit their stride late in the season and will look to carry that momentum to 2017.
Our clients at Book Cover Cafe are seeing a big difference upon releasing their second book, with some really hitting their stride upon releasing their third and forth books.
«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.
It's easy to forget that the early work of every writer, no matter how gifted, is usually mediocre at best... (in the past) the publishing industry was a lot more receptive to writers who hadn't yet mastered their craft... Writers tended to stick with a single publisher as well, so an editor like Max Perkins could nurse budding authors like Hemingway and Fitzgerald through their early, less masterful works, knowing they would stick with Scribners once they hit their stride.
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