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"That kind of took the wind out of me," he said.
That took the wind out of our sails quickly after the Schwarber homer.
"That took the wind out of me for a long time," explains Ronnie.
"That took the wind out of a lot of people's sails," the organizer said.
Think you're blistering six-hour set behind the decks took the wind out of you?
But six years of rising unemployment, inflation, and repression took the wind out of the sails.
It took the wind out of me because I thought it would be some dramatic moment.
But Green Lantern took the wind out of the sails for critics who were growing weary of superhero blockbusters.
While there was talk of a 2016 IPO, the market took the wind out of that discussion for this year.
That took the wind out of the Swedish crown that had been the best performing global currency over the last week.
A truckers' strike in late May took the wind out of a gradual economic recovery in Brazil, weighing on domestic demand.
"That basically took the wind out of the sails from the market," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
But then Bridgegate happened and Donald Trump took the wind out of his sails, turning him into an outdated model almost overnight.
However, the subsequent fall in oil took the wind out of Asian stock markets, which hit a 23-21/22 year low.
However, the subsequent fall in oil took the wind out of Asian stock markets, which hit a 225-33/23 year low.
However, Kansas City right fielder Jarrod Dyson took the wind out of the Mariners' sails with an inning-ending throw to home plate.
"We ended the first period well and we took the wind out of their sails by (scoring) those first couple goals," said Eaves.
The home side made a bright start and were lively going forward but the early goal took the wind out of their sails.
Initially, it was the shock that took the wind out of me when my doctor told me she felt a lump in my neck.
Renewed optimism over Trump's growth policies took the wind out of a recent rally in safe-haven gold, which steadied at around $1,210 per ounce.
Renewed optimism over Trump's growth policies took the wind out of a recent rally in safe-haven gold, which fell 0.6 percent to $1,201 per ounce.
The Australian dollar, a liquid proxy for risk hedges, gained on the broader improvement in sentiment but disappointing domestic data took the wind out of its sail.
"While the Trump victory for some was disturbing or took the wind out of their sails," Ms. Pfund said, "the federal government can only do so much."
The comments, echoed by another Fed official who hinted at one or two hikes before the end of 69.27.43, took the wind out of the EM equity rally.
The problems came when Kowalkiewicz got to the clinch and hammered in knees to the midsection, which quickly took the wind out of Namajunas and slowed her feet.
When Pete told her that he would be shipping out to Afghanistan as a member of the Navy Reserve, the news almost took the wind out of her.
Nicholls and captain Kane Williamson put on 74 runs to bolster the New Zealand innings but Plunkett's two-wicket, cross-seam masterclass took the wind out of their sails.
I get all the stuff on my phone, and I know that investors were a little heartened, but it seems like Instagram really took the wind out of his sails.
Thus, hand-wringing that Trump's move took the wind out of the sails of his son-in-law's grandiose plans to engineer Palestinian-Israeli peace is somewhat beside the point.
But a double-bogey at the fifth, where he had to take a penalty stroke after yanking his approach shot into a hazard, took the wind out of his sails.
"We did really well for the first 45 minutes but the two goals early in the second half took the wind out of our sails," said Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri.
It appeared that Woods was about to make a charge to the top of the leaderboard at this point until his errant tee shot at 15 took the wind out of his sails.
The company announced Crave toward the end of NAMM, which took the wind out of the sails for some other exciting and charming products, but you can't beat mass appeal at dirt-cheap prices.
The Blue Jays won back-to-back World Series titles in 1992 and 1993, but the strike and an immediately outdated stadium took the wind out of their sails for the next two decades.
The surprise move took the wind out of a strong day for the region's credit markets, with Brazilian assets trading 3/4 of point off recent highs in the wake of S&P's announcement.
She admitted to me that that experience took the wind out of her sails in a big way, but like Shania and Swift before her, she wasn't about to let a little setback stop her.
The dollar was already on the back foot before Kuroda spoke, having pulled sharply back from six-week highs after Trump's decision to impose tariffs took the wind out of the greenback's week-long recovery.
The continuing depression in oil prices took the wind out of the sails of attendees from the Middle East and Russia whose swagger during previous forums was underpinned by the strength of their oil-based economies.
"New Jersey took the wind out of the sails in New York," said Jeremy Unruh, the director of public and regulatory affairs at PharmaCann, a medical marijuana company in New York that had lobbied for recreational use.
Zverev came back in the next two sets but when it looked like Gulbis would not last the pace, he broke to go 4-2 up in the fourth and took the wind out of his opponent's sails.
The minutes were seen to indicate heightened Fed caution towards interest rate hikes and took the wind out an earlier bounce by the dollar, which had been plagued recently by U.S. political concerns centred on President Donald Trump.
Trump's latest move took the wind out of investors' sails largely because the central scenario for many in the markets is that Washington will eventually step back from the escalating row and settle for some sort of compromise.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Speculators had begun last week to reverse their heavily bearish attitudes toward Chicago-traded corn and soybean futures, but in an all-too-familiar fashion, U.S. government numbers took the wind out of the sails once again.
Wall Street and Asia both rallied and Europe ran up as much as 254.39 percent until news that Italy was back in recession and other poor data took the wind out of the sails of most markets bar London .
But a move lower in the Brent oil price to around $0.973 a barrel, and a cut in Singapore's economic growth forecast for 2016 on concerns over weaker global demand, took the wind out of the rally on Thursday.
The dollar was on the back foot even before Kuroda spoke, having pulled sharply back from six-week highs after Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium took the wind out of the greenback's week-long recovery.
The minutes were seen to indicate heightened Fed caution towards interest rate hikes and took the wind out of an earlier bounce by the dollar, which had been plagued recently by U.S. political concerns centred on President Donald Trump.
The dollar was on the back foot even before Kuroda spoke, having pulled sharply back from six-week highs after U.S. Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium took the wind out of the greenback's week-long recovery.
"The Hong Kong demonstrations and their ability to shut down the airport and the surprise in Argentina took the wind out of the sails of the stock market," said Jim Vogel, interest rates strategist at FTN Financial in Memphis, Tennessee.
The bank also decided to cut back bond purchases, a widely expected move that was factored into gold prices and the dollar, and the extension of the bond-buying program took the wind out of the euro's rally against the dollar.
The dollar was already on the backfoot even before BOJ's Kuroda spoke, having pulled sharply back from six-week highs after U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium took the wind out of the greenback's week-long recovery.
There are still signs of promise, but the AR/VR hype correction of 2017 took the wind out of a lot of sails in the AR/VR space, while Google, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft are the ones with pockets deep enough to see what's left.
"The thing that really took the wind out of my sails and is deeply upsetting, particularly as someone who teaches ethics, is what this ultimately says about the American people," said Gabrielle Bychowski, a college professor and married mother of two in Grand Rapids, Mich.
In Iowa, high expectations driven by his lead in the polls in the final days to the caucuses, and Trump's bold prediction for a "tremendous victory" took the wind out of his second place finish in the state -- which would have otherwise been considered a strong finish.
The ECB's chief economist said healthier inflation remained "crucially contingent" on "very easy" financing conditions, while Sweden's central bank sounded reassuringly cautious even as it hinted at tighter policy going forward, That took the wind out of the Swedish crown, which had been the best performing global currency over the last week.
But prices retreated after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that the United States would consider requests from some countries to be exempted from sanctions on Iranian oil that it will put in effect in November "That basically took the wind out of the sails from the market," said Phil Flynn, analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
Skinner is world-renowned for "The Tackle", his hit on Marc Cecillon in England's 1991 Rugby World Cup quarterfinal against in Paris. The match, which England won 19–10, was one of the most brutal in World Cup history.Brendan Gallagher: "When Mick Skinner took the wind out of France." The Daily Telegraph online, 9:28am BST 10 October 2007.
The effectiveness and determination of German air units improved the morale of the army. Concentrating aviation against Soviet ground forces, the Luftwaffe delivered a series of attacks that took the wind out of the Soviet offensive within two weeks. Richthofen's forces bore the main burden of the air defence against the Soviet attack, and had been reinforced with four Kampfgruppen. Hitler had forbidden a retreat, and Richthofen endorsed this view.
Despite the break with Communists, in Alberta, the CLP showed significant successes in the late 1920s and 1930s. Lionel Gibbs was a long-time activist both in the Alberta Legislature and on Edmonton's city council for many years. The CLP elected a near-majority to Edmonton's city council in 1929 and held power on Edmonton city council in 1934 and 1935. It federated with the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) in 1935, but the Social Credit wave took the wind out of its sails.
The second-half saw Tipp get the breaks as the vital score of the match had more than a touch of luck about it. Michael Cleary, Tipp's ultra accurate free-taker, had been impressive all throughout the year. Ten minutes into the game he miss-hit a controversial twenty-metre free. The sliotar skewed into the Kilkenny net at the hill 16 end past a flat-footed Kilkenny defence. It was the score that gave Tipperary a lift and took the wind out of 'the Cats'’ sails.
The Cubs led the eventual Wild Card winning Cardinals by 2.5 games in early September, but Preston Wilson's walk-off homer off of closer Tom "Flash" Gordon took the wind out of the team's sails, failing to make another serious charge. The Cubs did manage to finish 88–74, only 5 games behind both St. Louis and Houston, who tied for first. One of the season's most memorable moments came on September 27, when Sammy Sosa carried an American flag around the bases after hitting a home run in the Cubs first home game since the September 11 attacks.
The late 1980s saw Street Arts working with local Murri people on Jalalu Jalu: Land, Law and Lies and Thru Murri Eyes. Follow ups to this direction were works in Logan City with Hugh Watson as writer, Sarah Moynihan as visual artist and Rebecca Lister as cultural liaison. Much debate has been aired around the role of the funding bodies in shaping the direction of the later projects of Street Arts, especially the Australia Council's Performing Arts Board, which seemed at the time to be requiring high standards of traditional theatre as a prerequisite for funding. Whether or not this was truly the case, the feeling that it was influenced artistic decisions and to some extent took the wind out of Street Arts' sails.
The election was a Republican sweep statewide: Levi Morton, a millionaire banker from Manhattan, won the governorship, and the party also ended up in control of the legislature.Burrows & Wallace, pp.1192–1194 Croker was absent from the city for three years starting at the onset of the Lexow Committee, residing in his homes in Europe. Still, Tammany could not be kept down for long, and in 1898 Croker, aided by the death of Henry George – which took the wind out of the sails of the potential re-invigoration of the political labor movement – and returned from his stay in Europe, shifted the Democratic Party enough to the left to pick up labor's support, and pulled back into the fold those elements outraged by the reformers' attempt to outlaw Sunday drinking and otherwise enforce their own authoritarian moral concepts on immigrant populations with different cultural outlooks.

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