Sentences with phrase «nadir after»

The film reaches that nadir after a meandering two - plus hours that purport, just like the first movie, to show what happens «after happily ever after.»
Thankfully, the global active rig count seems to be nearing its nadir after falling for 22 straight weeks.

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But after a lousy year that saw the commodity's price get slashed nearly in half, many experts believe that the sector has finally hit its nadir.
After our culture's pendulum of depicting raw sex swung to its absolute nadir, the first signs of a reversal are upon us.
After the death of Charlemagne darkness again descended, and by the middle of the tenth century Christianity had sunk to a lower nadir than, to the date when these lines were written, it was ever to know.
When it came to the 17 - year broods, the levels of these birds rose slowly after emergences, peaking in year 12 and then declining afterward, reaching a nadir again in emergence years.
Joint projects with Russian nuclear scientists began to ebb soon after President Vladimir Putin came to power in 2000, and reached a nadir last October when Russia suspended an agreement with the United States on nuclear R&D cooperation and terminated another on retooling Russian research reactors to no longer run on weapons - grade uranium fuel.
In nonhuman primates that received ALN - TTR01 in a single dose of 1.0 mg per kilogram, the mean percent transthyretin knockdown at the nadir level (7 days after administration) was approximately 50 %, with recovery to the baseline level by day 28 (Fig.
Says Mr. Partain: «One hour and forty - five minutes after the flight's last automated message, CloudSat, a NASA satellite mission that carries a nadir - looking 94 GHz cloud radar passed over the same MCS just to the west of your estimated flight track.
The prostate - specific antigen (PSA) of patient 1 decreased from 16.52 at talazoparib initiation to a nadir of 0.66 after 3 months on treatment (Fig. 1A).
Daft Punk's nadir, the 2005 LP Human After All, didn't lack for good songs, but its hurried execution (it was recorded in six weeks) begat a monotonous and half - baked album.
He belongs to the hardboiled, get - the - job - done leading men of action films past, but even in this time of increasingly progressive heroes remains incredibly popular for his steely, charisma - not - necessary aloofness - so popular in fact that the franchise was resurrected after Jeremy Renner nadir The Bourne Legacy for a fifth film some 14 years after the original just to bring the real Bourne back.
Underneath it all plays Ten Years After's «I'd Love To Change The World,» the absolute nadir of Woodstock - era protest rock; the movie's sound editor deserves some kind of award for smoothly deleting the song's opening volley against «dykes and fairies.»
The Happening, starring Zooey Deschanel and Mark Wahlberg, prompted the New Republic to assert,» [A] n astonishment, so idiotic in conception and inept in execution that, after seeing it, one almost wonders whether it was real or imagined,» though Shyamalan's career eventually reached its nadir with the infamous Last Airbender (2010) about a 12 - year - old boy who provides the last hope of restoring harmony to a land consumed by chaos.
However, as Paul Peterson shows (see «Ticket to Nowhere,» p. 39), long - term trend data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) reveal only small increases in mathematics and science scores after 1982, when scores for 17 - year - olds reached their nadir.
But that comes after the market's nadir.
Bond investors need to realize that most returns of the bond market are earned at three times: first, after the nadir of the credit cycle, credit - sensitive bonds soar.
More interesting perhaps, is that the share price has followed a pattern of alternating lower lows and lower highs every two or three years; the share price rose after 2003 to a high of $ 35 only to fall back to the $ 14 range in 2006, then made another high in 2007 close to $ 35 before falling again to $ 6.70 during the 1st quarter of 2009, the equity nadir of the financial crisis, before once again rising to $ 24 last year.
At the nadir of our performance, a typical comment from our clients after hearing our case was something along the lines of «I hear what you guys are saying, and I agree: These prices seem crazy.
In the field studies, mean time of the blood glucose nadir was between five and seven hours, and subsequent blood glucose concentrations were increasing in most cats by nine hours after administration of PROZINC.
Heh, several years ago I figured out that after a nadir, ice volume would recover faster than extent or area.
The recent non-precedential decision in Deslam v. Deslam, No. 1237 WDA 2012 (March 15, 2013) presented the Superior Court with the dilemma of Ellen Deslam in the nadir of her third marriage, just 36 months from her Medicare eligibility date, after a five year union.
This probably reached its nadir when Jon Stewart came after him (video below) over some spectacularly unfortunate advice he gave to viewers back then.
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