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20 Sentences With "hits bottom"

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What stimulus would do is help the market recover once it hits bottom.
By the time she hits bottom, professionally and privately, we're entirely caught up in her story.
Piper Jaffray chief market technician Craig Johnson says the stock still has to clear one key level before it hits bottom.
"Just drop it in until it hits bottom, but keep your thumb on that reel the whole time," Captain Max said.
West Virginia has never done particularly well in our Top States rankings, but this year it hits bottom for the first time.
Each time she loses she hits bottom, and each time that bottom is a little closer to the centre of the earth.
There's something about the way Prince hits bottom that makes me think that he never wanted to go back there, to having sex alone.
Some people fall ill eating the rotten beef, but at bargain prices, it's the only way they can afford protein as the country's crisis hits bottom.
Secrets are revealed, emotions erupt, relationships disintegrate and Michael's life comes crashing down around him. In the aftermath, as he tries to pick up the pieces, Michael finally hits bottom, and is forced to face his demons.
After the changes of 2003, the Australian Government encouraged Registered Training Organisations to teach celebrancy, a system which was open to exploitation by unethical operators and which for civil celebrants, and for many other vocational training courses, proved disastrous.Tomazin, Farrah, "Skills Training Hits Bottom". The Age (front page story), Melbourne, 5 April 2015.
"America's Best Dance Crew: Road to the VMAs starts, and one crew hits bottom quick", Los Angeles Times, July 30, 2015 He hosted a TV special on the Oxygen channel in August 2015 called Worst.Post.Ever: With Frankie Grande about social media faux pas."Worst.Post.Ever: With Frankie Grande". Oxygen.com, August 18, 2015Falcone, Dana Rose.
Saxton and Wells finally manage to separate the caboose. The alien tries to find the brakes but fails to slow down the train. It rams through the end of spur barrier and plunges down the deep cliff and is destroyed after it hits bottom. The caboose rolls precariously to the end of the track before stopping, inches away from the cliff.
She remarked: "Sometimes talking to Eddie is just like dropping a stone in a well, except that it doesn't thump when it hits bottom."Maker 1990, p. 16 She subordinated her career to his and shared his reclusive life style. The rest of their lives revolved around their spare walk-up apartment in the city and their summers in South Truro on Cape Cod.
Larry Kart of the Chicago Tribune gave the film zero stars out of four and wrote that "the shoddiness of the product is beyond belief. Lines are blown left and right, cuts within scenes don't match, and the performances would be unacceptable in a home movie ... If you've ever wondered what it's like at the bottom of the barrel, this film will take you on a guided tour."Kart, Larry (March 23, 1981). "'Dirty Tricks' hits bottom".
Casting out away from the bank and letting the rig fall til it hits bottom or the line goes slack. Once the lure is on the bottom reel the line till it is taut and shake the rig in place. Due to the drop shot rig being a finesse rig the gear used when fishing the drop shot rig is spinning gear and light line. The line usually consist of 8-10 lb fluorocarbon or mono-filament.
A swordfish comes along and cuts a hole in the bottom of the boat and all of Porky's goods fall to the bottom of the ocean! As Porky falls out too, the swordfish pushes him back into the boat and closes up the hole. The swordfish unscrews his "sword" from his face, and gives it to a nearby fish to stand guard (ensuring Porky doesn't try to open the hole again). Out of the sinking goods falls a lunchbox and when it hits bottom, opens up to form a canteen where a fish inside wearing a chef's hat is flipping burgers.
And, in another scene, he follows an anonymous woman out of the subway and onto the street, quietly stalking her until she turns around and tells him, "Beat it!" David's diary project hits bottom after he leaves town for a day, to attend a family funeral, and returns to find all of his film equipment stolen. He reveals this in his last diary entry, which combines an audio recording of his voice with a series of photos David made of himself with rented or borrowed equipment. Disappointed and disillusioned, he says that this is the end of the film.
The closing title track is called "Tea for the Tillerman", which is written and performed by Cat Stevens and is the title track of his album Tea for the Tillerman. The fourth episode of the second series of the show features a cover of the song performed by Chris Martin of Coldplay. The song in the Christmas Special highlighting Maggie's depression after she hits bottom and quits acting is "This Woman's Work" by Kate Bush. When Andy is having a bad time at The Ivy restaurant and leaves Maggie on her own, The Smiths' song "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want" can be heard.
Finally, he hits bottom, but with a mis- interpreted line from The Great Gatsby, his enduring love for his unrequited love, and the good luck of getting a job from someone, he is able to turn himself around. All the time, the one thing he has been able to hold on to is his collection of unsent letters to his love. After he has regained health and direction, he returns to the east to be near his love and to work his way to being a writer. He re-enters school and winds up getting his doctorate in English at the same time she does.
In Season 5, Freddy, recognizing that Peggy cannot rise any further within the company, discreetly begins making job inquiries for her, as his freelance work allows him to interact with many of the advertising agencies on Madison Avenue. This leads Peggy to meet with Ted Chaough, who hires her. As of the Season 7 premiere, Freddy is still freelancing for the now-Sterling Cooper & Partners (SC&P;), while also serving as a conduit for Don's ideas while Don is under suspension from the firm. Don eventually returns to SC&P; and hits bottom at work, drinking more heavily than ever, ignoring assignments he thinks are beneath him and putting his job at risk.

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