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22 Sentences With "takes a nosedive"

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This is where the column takes a nosedive into utter nonsense.
The new shoe site is flagged, and their organic traffic takes a nosedive.
"I bet that transparency goes away if your revenue takes a nosedive," she said.
Cut to another story, where a soccer player takes a nosedive onto some guy's truck.
As Chris and Tory become equals, and then rivals, their relationship—and Towne's depiction of it—takes a nosedive.
As soon as our current bull market takes a nosedive, bitcoin and ether speculators could take a big hit.
And while sometimes having discipline drives him nuts, it is the best portfolio protection out there on days when the market takes a nosedive.
For example, in Talca, Chile, people primarily heat their homes from wood-burning fires, and in the winter, the air quality takes a nosedive.
If you're worried that the quality of these products takes a nosedive as a result, I'm here to tell you that couldn't be further from the truth.
Your hunger and stress hormones are thrown out of whack, your blood pressure spikes, your libido takes a nosedive, and even your immune system can be compromised.
That means that if the economy takes a nosedive and prices stop increasing or even start falling, it has committed to take action like cutting interest rates to make prices rise more.
Read More Cramer: Be ready when the big banks get uglier While the stock market is slammed every time the price of oil takes a nosedive, it has been a real boon for the restaurant industry.
Long-term research supports this move, but investors who have decent exposure to developed markets outside the United States and the emerging markets should brace for a rocky ride the next time the Dow takes a nosedive.
Some headphones, like AKG's N3.53 NC or Sennheiser's own HD1, don't let you turn off noise-cancellation at all, while the sound quality of others, like the Bowers & Wilkins PX Wireless, takes a nosedive whenever you do.
Here are some of our favorite seasonal stand-outs: Though it opens with the happily rollicking riffs of "Jingle Bell Rock," the first Lethal entry is full of bad little girls and boys: This is a movie in which a drugged-up superfox takes a nosedive from a seasonally decorated high-rise apartment, and a film whose main hero, Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson), is introduced via a scene in which he kills a bunch of creepy coke-dealers who are doing business in a field of Christmas trees.
Kelley, Steve. Karate's Prestige Takes a Nosedive (June 22, 1976). Press Scimitar Sports He used D'Amato's style prominently in these fights.
Tourism takes a nosedive in Crimea bbc.co.uk, accessed 29 December 2015 The Seven Wonders of Ukraine and Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine are the selection of the most important landmarks of Ukraine, chosen by the general public through an Internet-based vote.
Private Joe Armstrong (Michael Dudikoff) is conscripted into the U.S. Army by a judge, as an alternative to prison. Joe ends up fighting off the Black Star Order of ninjas while stationed in the Philippines. He saves Patricia Hickock (Judie Aronson) — daughter of Colonel William Hickock, Joe's commanding officer — from a kidnapping attempt. But because the rest of Joe's platoon is wiped out by the ninjas, Joe's popularity with his fellow GIs takes a nosedive, even as he is targeted for revenge by the Black Star Master ninja (Tadashi Yamashita).
Veera received mixed critical reviews; audiences and fans of Rajinikanth were disappointed because they expected a film like Annaamalai and were discontent with the title character's lack of heroism. Malini Mannath of The Indian Express wrote, "Veera starts promisingly enough", praising Rajinikanth's comedy timing in the first half, but said the manner in which Muthu learns of Devi's presumed death is "not very convincingly told". She said, "The script takes a nosedive" with the return of Devi, "never to recover". Mannath added Rajinikanth's comedy in the second half feels forced and that "At this stage of his career [Rajinikanth] could have taken more meaningful roles" but concluded by praising the songs.
Because Ashok Mehra's model has now become his wife, Mr. Bedi is unwilling to give him the photos, and sells all of his personal possessions to arrange for the cost of backing out of the contract. Mr. Bedi's reputation is ruined by Ashok as a result of this incomplete project, and his career takes a nosedive. In time, Mr. Bedi is able to build a modest, but decent life for Radha and himself by taking on small jobs. However, even this modest life is threatened when Mr. Bedi, in going to extreme lengths to take the best photos possible for a particular project, suffers a crippling fall.
Howard Thompson of The New York Times wrote, "With the flavor of 'Fun in Acapulco'—and that it was—fairly fresh, Elvis Presley's movie status takes a nosedive in his latest, 'Kissin' Cousins' ... Sam Katzman's production is tired, strained and familiar stuff, even with double-barreled Presley." Variety wrote, ""This new Elvis Presley concoction is a pretty dreary effort, one that certainly won't replenish the popularity of Sir Swivel. Presley needs — and merits — more substantial material than this if his career is to continue to flourish as in the past." One of the review's primary criticisms was "the business of bursting into song out of context in the middle of a scene.
Pavithra Srinivasan from Rediff gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, citing Sarvam to be "lacklustre" and that "it does not stand up to the hype". According to Srinivasan, the first half of the film is the "best part", criticizing the screenplay, which takes a "nosedive post the intermission", and claiming that the second half has "lacklustre performances" and "logicless scenes". She, too, praised the technical crew of the film, labelling Yuvan Shankar Raja's background score as "marvellous", which "just proves how good he can be", Nirav Shah's cinematography as "scintillating", the visuals as "astonishing" and Anu Vardhan's costumes as "excellent", while Manu Jagadh has done "wonders with his sets" and Sreekar Prasad's editing "fits the bill". Overall, she states that the film is worth a watch for the "stunning visuals", "musical score" and "Trisha's sequence", who she says is "perhaps the only shining part of the movie itself".

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