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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.
The build out of solar in the U.S. is just hitting a stride like it did in Europe 5 years ago.
But, more than a performer hitting a stride, the plaudits surrounding McConaughey's recent body of work have reached a fevered pitch.
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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"I think we've hit a stride," he said.
The Dukes collectively hit a stride during the encore, in Steely Dan's "Pretzel Logic".
Even though the store opened last month, Thomas Pink Wall Street seems to have already hit a stride.
"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.
That changed this year, as the franchise hit a stride, locking down a game focused on tight defensive play and backed by an all star goalie, Pekka Rinne.
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