Sentences with phrase «to hit one's stride»

This group really hit their stride in the middle of the Season and never looked back.
As I finally hit my stride with one thing, something else comes along and throws me for a loop.
With nearly a whole football season behind us and the basketball season just hitting its stride, injuries in professional athletes are a common source of discussion in the media.
On one hand, you have a filmmaker who is really hitting his stride as an artist.
Some artists don't hit their stride until relatively late or are, for various reasons, overlooked.
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.
Jazz, This is a team that is hitting their stride at the right time of the season.
I really hit my stride when I realized it was fine to entertain myself.
All of you know, watching the games, we haven't hit our stride yet but I'm sure it's coming.
But some mindful adjustments can help you truly hit your stride in high heels.
A lot of players seem to be hitting their stride for the run - in.
They seem to have really hit their stride after the slow start with a couple of bad defeats on the road.
Yup, we're hitting our stride right out of the gate.
Instead the team continues to grow and has really hit its stride on both ends.
Even though new teachers enter the profession full of optimism and passion, one in five quit before they even hit their stride in classroom effectiveness.
The season is just now hitting its stride, but we've already settled on our choice for football's Family of the Year.
They tend to start hitting their stride in the second half of the season.
The result is a film that offers some big laughs, great comic performances, but never hits its stride.
Regulation of the legal market eventually hits its stride.
When the film hits its stride during a dinner scene where everyone's character emerges, it is electric.
The motion dance category seems to be hitting its stride while the rock gaming genre continues to suffer.
We have every reason to believe that we will be able to challenge later in the season when this team fully hits stride.
Most companies take time to hit their stride under new ownership, culture, strategy and ambitions.
The first hit its stride in the 1920s and the second had its biggest impact in the 1990s.
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.
They have certainly hit their stride and don't look like they are about to slow down one bit.
That screenshot above looks like you're really starting to hit your stride there.
When the game was announced in 2014, the franchise hit its stride.
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.
It also provides shock absorption so you can feel comfortable hitting your stride.
By this point in the week, you've hopefully hit your stride and are comfortably settled in your work week rhythms, and you're probably looking forward to the weekend.
After a few meters, the Cruise diesel hits its stride, pulling ahead confidently with even power delivery.
It isn't until much later in the game, really its final hour, that it feels like things hit their stride.
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.
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.
It's a show that's just hitting its stride, and that stride averages about 100 miles an hour.
Those matters are now resolved, and it's great to see the concept of a touch - screen E Ink e-reader finally hit its stride.
A lot of authors that haven't hit their stride yet, live and die by ROI.
This felt like the year that this console generation truly hit its stride.
I really feel like I've hit my stride when it comes to personal style / the blog and I'm having so much fun right now.
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.
Like the stock market, these deals really hit their stride in the 1990's.
You've really hit your stride in decorating and even the blog is even more pleasurable to read.
When the game was announced in 2014, the franchise hit its stride.
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 Engineers beat a nine - win Penn team, 41 - 0, early in the year, but didn't hit their stride until late October.
During his middle and high school years, Rudensky felt his way through mathematics, botany, and chemistry before hitting his stride with biochemistry, which he pursued as a college student in Moscow's Second Medical School.
However, Shyamalan hit his stride again with Signs, which made over $ 200 million and remains his second - highest - grossing film to date.
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