The year got off to a good start, but activity took a nose-dive in the second quarter and during the summer months. |
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I was surrounded by younger kids who appeared to be as smart or smarter than I was and so my self-esteem took a dramatic nose-dive. |
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Firstly this impression that the plane would nose-dive into the purple storm-like ocean streaked with foam as it began its descent. |
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Oh, and the hospitality industry squeals that their profits will take a nose-dive if bans on smoking in public places are introduced. |
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Some traders compared the climate with 2008, when the market took a nose-dive after the collapse of Lehman Brothers. |
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On the resources side, softer demand and the resulting nose-dive in the prices for commodities following last summer's peaks have negatively affected energy and metals production in the province. |
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The plane stalled and did a hard nose-dive to the ground. |
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If the Ospreys nose-dive again, it will not be Alun Wyn's fault. |
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This insurer lived by this sword for some 30 years, but almost died by it in the early '90s when sponsoring cooperatives, along with the country's economy, took a nose-dive. |
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