Sentences with phrase «truly hit its stride»

Instagram truly hit its stride this past year, becoming the most popular social platform for image sharing.
But some mindful adjustments can help you truly hit your stride in high heels.
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.
Like many classic sitcoms, it has taken Silicon Valley until its third season to truly hit its stride.
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.
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.
After this she wrote a number of stand - alone novels dipping into a variety of genres leaning to romance before truly hitting her stride in 2001 with the publication of The Other Boleyn Girl,...

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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.
«Truly, when you see the development that's already underway here, we haven't even hit our stride yet.»
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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