Sentences with phrase «really hit your stride»

«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.
Once a luxury item, sugar really hit its stride in the 18th century when a process was developed to extract sugar from beets, which grow in a wider variety of climates than sugarcane.
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.
That was all the practice they needed though as the Offense really hit its stride in Game 2 v. Team Massel..
Instead the team continues to grow and has really hit its stride on both ends.
«I think it was a few weeks into our time being here,» that Lynch really hit his stride, Pete Carroll remembered recently.
This group really hit their stride in the middle of the Season and never looked back.
In total, Benteke has struck 31 goals in 48 matches in the second half of the season in each of his three previous campaigns in the Premier League, suggesting that he really hits his stride post-Christmas.
There are some places that really hit their stride in a certain season.
It took us a few weeks to really hit our stride with breastfeeding, but once we figured out sideline feeding we never looked back.
Then last year, we really hit our stride.
By the 1960s, as the nation began to worry about heart disease, the trans fats were starting to really hit their stride.
And it's also an area that sometimes I'll feel like I'm doing great and I'm gaining confidence and really hitting my stride... but then something comes along and knocks me down and I have to build myself back up again.
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.
But Annihilation really hits its stride at the point where lesser films jump the shark.
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.
And while the first season was popular, the comedy really hit its stride in the second season, among both men and women (including «Which character are you?»
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.
It's when Whedon indulges his more esoteric instincts that the film really hits its stride, particularly with a series of spell - induced nightmares shared by Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson).
WHAT I DID N'T LIKE This season of «The Office» really hit a stride.
Designer eyewear really hit its stride in the eighties, with movies such as American Gigolo and Tom Cruise's breakthrough Risky Business (1985) selling the attitude that built the decade: conspicuous consumption was nothing to be ashamed of.
After the oh - so - average double whammy of Layer Cake and Stardust, director Matthew Vaughn has really hit his stride here.
He quietly continued a nobel tradition of artisan filmmakers like Robert Wise and Richard Fleischer, and this was even before he really hit his stride.
But for us, this was the year that experimental, offbeat, WTF docs really hit their stride.
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...
But where All Cheerleaders Die really hits its stride is with its phenomenal cast that is led by a handful of great actresses who look like they're having a blast.
Ford has become a desirable brand once again, and the Fusion shows the company is really hitting its stride.
In the 1980's Toyota really hit its stride in the United States, with a nearly full line of new Toyota cars trucks and SUVs.
We all know that 2010 was the year of the e-reader and 2011 is set to be the year tablet Computers really hit their stride.
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.
This month, we're focusing on Book the Fourth: The Miserable Mill and Book the Fifth: The Austere Academy, where Lemony (aka Daniel Handler) really hits his stride.
«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.
«We're seeing big growth in indie publishing and believe it's really hitting its stride
Issue # 4 has just been released and it's really hitting its stride, as the next couple of issues will be action filled!
One Piece is a series that starts out good, but really hits its stride in the mid thirties, and has recent sales records has shown just keeps getting better.
Like the stock market, these deals really hit their stride in the 1990's.
Investors were desperate for yield in the mid-2000s, just as the onshore fracking boom was really hitting its stride and creating major new demand for pipelines.
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.»
Now Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back is where both Naughty Dog back in the day and Vicarious Visions really hit their stride.
It's not until the upgrade system, magic spells, and buffed foes come into play that Severed really hits its stride.
Are you really hitting your stride with the game, or are you simply responding to the overwhelming interest?
After that, the game seems to really hit its stride.
SEGA had a power house of developers during the 90's and most of them really hit their strides during the Saturn, we know its hard to pick just one game, so we will also be listing three more titles as honorable mentions.
LucasArts, always striving for a unique and fresh look with their releases, has really hit their stride with this fine game.
While Xbox Live started on the original Xbox and became quite popular with games like Halo 2, the service really hit its stride on Xbox 360 with voice chat, matchmaking, and eventually branching out into other content areas including television services and movie rentals.
I really hit my stride when I realized it was fine to entertain myself.
RICHARD HAWKINS: It was about mid-88 that Tony really hit his stride.
«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.
See postscripts I'm saddened to have to mark the death on Saturday of Ralph J. Cicerone, a brilliant atmospheric scientist who skillfully shifted into academic leadership as chancellor of the University of California, Irvine, but really hit his stride through a decade, just ended in June, as president of the National Academy of Sciences.
The legal industry in general is consistently evolving and I feel that it's really hitting its stride.
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