Sentences with phrase «into meltdown when»

John Chasey, TVR's Operations Director, says «Our phone lines and online enquiry system went into meltdown when the news was announced, and we decided that we must begin to bring a structure to the enquiries and build a delivery pipeline well in advance of production.»
The 2008 found - footage original, for instance, sent the internet into meltdown when the 9 / 11 - riffing trailer came out of nowhere a few months before the film's release.

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The solitary signing of an already injured Kim Kallstrom when we already had massive injury problems sent a lot of fans into meltdown and once we were put out of the Champions League at the first knockout stage yet again, the only thing left was the FA cup and the Wenger trophy.
I always worry that if I plan to do something date - related, we'll have a rough week (e.g., meltdowns, colds, etc.) and I'll feel a sort of crafty failure and sadness for my girl as I stuff the unused box of Paas into the back of the closet on Easter Monday... only to not be able to find it again next year when it turns out we do have time and inclination to color eggs.
Just when you thought you'd escaped the baby stage of all - nighters and the toddler phase of endless meltdowns, your precious little one has now graduated into a preschooler.
Really, when you are a single parent on the front lines prevention, prevention, prevention because by the time you get into the breakdown lane where your child is having a meltdown and your are the only parent on duty and you got another kid to tend to.
Director Shawn Levy, whose box - office hits give critics meltdowns (Cheaper By the Dozen, The Pink Panther, both Night at the Museum movies), puts frisky energy into the fights, especially when Charlie and son take a junk - pile robot named Atom and build him into a contender.
But the film also has too many memorable vignettes to count: Haven Hamilton's prickly recording session, where he mercilessly browbeats a hippie pianist; Barbara Jean's squirmily uncomfortable, rambling psychological meltdown while performing live for an impatient, unforgiving audience; Sueleen's conflicted ambitions when her «big break» devolves into a cheap striptease act; gentle Mr. Green's quiet suffering at the hands of his flakey niece; John Triplette's negotiations with various talent, buttering each of them up with compliments while at the same time insulting the musical form (and its admirers) in which they practice.
So when her only friend Krista (Haley Lu Richardson) starts going out with Darian (Blake Jenner), Nadine goes into adolescent meltdown.
«It feels like Montoy when the... Kansas Legislature adopted a formula (in 2005) that did not pass Supreme Court muster and we went into a special session, went on the cusp of a constitutional meltdown,» Rupe says.
When the head of Hyundai's N division, Albert Biermann, told Australian journalists that «everything» on a Volkswagen Golf GTI would melt after a couple of track laps, it sent social media into a meltdown.
So you can imagine the response when Suzuki released its 175bhp and 190mph Hayabusa in 1999; the automotive press went into collective meltdown.
That's important because you don't want to go into a market meltdown with too much in stocks and end up bailing on equities at the market bottom — or have less than you should in stocks after a crash and miss out on the gains when stocks rebound.
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