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"I think we've hit a stride," he said.
The Dukes collectively hit a stride during the encore, in Steely Dan's "Pretzel Logic".
"We need to hit a stride that is sustainable over the long haul.
But I think the Saints have hit a stride in the last month or so that will overwhelm being outdoors unless the weather is really bad.
But the Canucks were no match for the Kings, and after they rolled through the first round, the Kings hit a stride.
Still, they took down the Stanley Cup champions, and seemed to hit a stride they'd been searching for all year in the process.
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Chicago is on their heels and appears to be hitting a stride.
Next up was a blues, "Sonnymoon for Two," on which Mr. Rollins seemed distracted at first, bleating tentative phrases rather than hitting a stride.
At times Picoult, whose previous novels include "Second Glance" and "Salem Falls," hits a stride; some teenage wisecracking gives off sparks of authenticity.
The build out of solar in the U.S. is just hitting a stride like it did in Europe 5 years ago.
Usher hired Benny Medina as his new manager; Medina said of Usher, "The thing that excited me most is the intense commitment to his art, his incredible professionalism and the fact that I feel as though he's just hitting a stride".
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