1. And part of it, of course, has to do with a good rhythm section. 2. Better, in a pop, to use a less familiar, longer term with a good rhythm that most readers sort of understand in the context. 3. But in this game, I got some shots and a good rhythm. 4. Hebert now wants to see the entire team get into a good rhythm. 5. I felt I had a good rhythm going. 6. I got a good rhythm. 7. I wanted to go through a few days of practice and come in with a good rhythm. 8. I was just never able to get into good rhythm. 9. In the buildup to the past two World Cups, the U.S. national team got into a pretty good rhythm of playing a game a month. 10. McMillan attributes the improved touch to just being in a good rhythm. |