Sentences with phrase «hitting their stride for»

Most successful companies don't hit their stride for a few years, and they scrape the bottom for a number of years.
A lot of players seem to be hitting their stride for the run - in.
Protected by u. Yep ladies andrew and i have hit our stride for sure.
DETROIT — While preparing to hit its stride for the 2014 TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, Corvette Racing has picked up a significant honor from RACER.
The primary rival in this rarified segment is the dignified S - Class, which has hit its stride for the current generation with a veritable smorgasbord of powertrains and options.
The Rio Grande Water Fund is seriously hitting its stride for clean water, healthy forests and jobs.

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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.
Named Google's senior vice-president and CFO, the Montreal native became responsible for the tech giant's finances just months before the Great Recession hit full stride.
Instagram truly hit its stride this past year, becoming the most popular social platform for image sharing.
That would let them avoid nasty headlines in the future, but it would also mean a significant economic hit for a country that can't exactly take it in stride.
This was then out of fashion for a long time as Google and Facebook hit their 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.
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.
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.
«It really looks like this is going to be a record year for champagne,» says Clerkin, who adds that beverage typically «hits its stride» during the holiday season.
As I finally hit my stride with one thing, something else comes along and throws me for a loop.
«As home base for three of last year's winners, Philly is hitting its stride as a major food destination.
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...
It took a few weeks for them to get their feet wet and really adjust to the style of play that takes place in the Hoops League compared to other All Sports Series Leagues, but now over a month in, they are hitting their stride..
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.
A few weeks back in my column awarding Khalil Mack my Hoss of the Week for Week 9, I talked about how Mack had started the season off a little slow in the sacks department but that he appeared to be hitting his stride.
Roethlisberger's pass, one of the best and most significant of his seven - year career, hit Brown in perfect stride; the rookie pinned the ball to his helmet √ † la David Tyree for a 58 - yard completion.
That's a rare combination for big men, and he'll be 25 in 2017, hitting his stride... if all goes according to plan.
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.
To win a title you need to hit your stride in March, have a great team dynamic, a set of guys that would do anything for one another and luck...
Carter, who has been criticized for his inability to throw long, uncorked a perfect pass that traveled 40 or more yards in the air and hit Thomas in full stride.
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.
The season is just now hitting its stride, but we've already settled on our choice for football's Family of the Year.
t - 11) Team Valvassori (the Alley) & Team Levin (Tamales)-- Currently tied for 10th with 35 points (Last Week: NR & 6)-- Team Valvassori looks like they are starting to hit their stride while Team Levin hit sort of a snag this week..
They are starting to hit their stride and just in time to claim a pretty stellar seed for the Playoffs.
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.
On the next drive, Bortles hit his stride again and went three for three on third down.
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.
Players have the intelligence to adjust their stride and approach angle to find the best position for hitting the back of the net.
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.
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.
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.
It took quite a while for me to hit my stride.
- like having the front wheel lock option - LOVE the suspension option - Smooth ride for baby - adjustable handle bar - design of bottom frame bar eliminates tall, average or short people from hitting foot / shin on the bar no matter the stride length - biggest plus for me is the placement and complexity of the break.
Canned goods were becoming more affordable and familiar to more Americans; advertising was hitting its stride; fruits and vegetables were more commonly recommended for infants; and doctors and health professionals were becoming more and more involved in (and controlling of) infant health and everyday care.
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.
Overall, this subwoofer is tough as nails for taking the hardest - hitting bass in stride.
The file - sharing service BitTorrent, which may account for a third of the data flowing over the Internet, only recently hit its stride.
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.
Being proactive before the season hits its stride, says Garber, can set you up for a happier and healthier winter.
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.
I feel like I'm truly hitting my stride and I'm so grateful for this life of mine.
And after trading in bags and bags of clothing for pieces I truly loved, I finally started to hit my style stride.
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