Hicks approaching the two-year mark, McMillan said she has finally hit a groove and found a market.
She estimated that by the time she got into a groove she'd spent close to a thousand dollars.
Mets catcher John Buck has been in quite a groove and has his average up to .326 with six homers.
This is an enviable score, and whether you like his books or not, Mr Patterson has obviously hit a groove.
You looked at what others were charging, researched, tested your offers with some low hanging fruit, and settled into a groove.
And when they get in a groove with their stifling zone defense, especially at this time of year, they are tough to break down.
Like Phelps, Nicasio settled into a groove after encountering early trouble.
The solution: They cut a groove in the sole plate of his shoe and inserted a flexible pad, better to keep his feet on the ground.
With support from my family and friends, I realized that I needed to stop dwelling on being diagnosed with a chronic disease, and instead focus on finding a groove.
It was the function at Princeton Junction where Princeton University's Center for African American Studies hosted a first-ever academic conference called Ain't That a Groove: The Genius of James Brown.
Once I cooled down a little and stuck to what I do every day, we got into a groove there and it just felt pretty good going out there every time.
Early in this decade Intel found a groove when paired a new breed of power sipping mobile processors with wireless connectivity to lead the shift from boxy, deskbound PCs to thin, light notebook computers.
When I'm really on a roll if I'm not too tired - and that does gives you kind of energy when you feel like, okay, I'm in a groove now and I'm going in the right direction.
With an ensemble that's sonically diverse (three lead vocalists, a horn duo and congas, in addition to a full rhythm section) and also spanning a broad range of ages and ethnicities, Kings Go Forth has created a groove all its own.
That's certainly one way to create a groove, and "Long Way to Go" recalls the wing of new wave that's less interested in synthesized smoothness (whether warm or cold) than in off-kilter shards of sound glued together to resemble pop music.
Using the CMY color model (cyan, magenta and yellow) as its basis, the team was able to produce blues with a groove measuring 170 x 40 nanometers, reds at 60 nanometers wide and yellows at a width of 90 nanometers -- all with reflected sunlight and unaffected by viewing angles.
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That evening, having slept through the dinner hour in his cell, with his face pressed against a cool groove on the floor, Pascal saw a line of black shiny boots marching toward him.
Professional rules governing the legal profession force lawyers into a narrow groove, scriveners who don't attend to a deal's underlying business aspects.
At times, it sounds huge, like a dozen people locked in a perfect groove.
Within Judaism, even some of the most Orthodox movements are getting into a digital groove.
The company had settled into a complacent groove even as its costs were spiraling out of control.
They found that the protein fragment had a deep groove on its surface.
Scientists argue the more someone like Clooney appears--be it on television, on film or in tabloid spreads--the more his image begins to wear a neurochemical groove on our brain.
Labels are getting a new groove, too: Universal Music's Polydor Records is prepping an enhanced version of the band Snow Patrol's upcoming album, A Hundred Million Suns, for distribution as an Apple iPhone application.
Still, I thought Skylar got into a comfortable groove once the chorus kicked in, and she somehow managed to caress that keytar player's back for like 10 seconds without coming off as a weirdo.
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Getting back in a promotional groove is critical.
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Already thin and minimal, the pier was then slit in its upper reaches to create a vertical groove that allowed the two resulting sides to flex and absorb horizontal deflections from movement of the roadway.
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