Sentences with phrase «tailspin when»

A young Richard Attenborough gives an electrifying performance as Pinkie Brown, a minor cog in a Brighton criminal gang who goes into a psychotic tailspin when his boss is killed in a knife fight.
Manglehorn slinks around town with his back - combed hair and tiny eye - glasses, meets his ingrate son who works as a trader, takes his cat to the vet to have a key removed from her intestines, and effortlessly charms a friendly bank teller (Holly Hunter), but is thrown into a tailspin when she starts to return his off - the - cuff come - hithers.
Julie Styron (Stockard Channing), the executive, arrives in a city to give a presentation, and is thrown into a tailspin when she hears that her boss is flying into town to meet with her later, which she assumes means she's about to get fired.
I soon realized that I needed to discover why a student was angry or depressed, why she was fearful and aggressive or why he went into a tailspin when crossed or interrupted in a discussion.

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For those working in the corporate jet industry, it was the moment when growth prospects went into a tailspin.
«None of that changed when the market went into a tailspin,» Cramer said.
In 2008 we had a dry run of what happens when a class of assets owned on overnight money goes into a tailspin.
When the week has you in a tailspin, this simple sweetcorn and leek soup recipe is a cook's best friend.
When mom is in that emotional tailspin of being a new mother all wrapped up in that baby and that feeding experience, oftentimes, it's dad who's the one who can kind of pull out these facts from his memory and use that male analytical thinking to help be supportive and help her figure a way through any difficulties or challenges.
My breasts began to hurt, for those nursing moms out there, you understand, when your baby cries your body goes into a tailspin wanting to fix everything and my body always assumes more milk even though I actually adhere to a pretty strict feeding schedule.
I indeed lost weight, but all the juicing sent my blood sugar into a tailspin, and when I transitioned off the cleanse, even in the proper manner, I was horribly constipated for over a week.
I when done with breast feeding went into a hormonal tailspin.
I feel great when restricting carbs but past attempts to limit fat have sent me into a tailspin.
When his new album fails to break records, music star Conner4Real (Samberg) goes into a tailspin and watches his celebrity life collapse.
As she walks, she begins to sort out the various demons she has been wrestling with, including living with an abusive alcoholic father, losing her mother (Dern, When the Game Stands Tall) to a fatal illness, as well as the details of her own personal tailspin in her relationships.
But when she finds him cheating, coupled with Lily's intellectual challenges to her belief system that is rife with hypocrisy, Violet goes into a self - described «tailspin» that finds her reassessing everything she has carefully contrived into her persona.
The irony is, most of you reading this could not talk your way onto a Hollywood lot or into a meeting with a producer, and yet you, or I, could be serendipitously buying a Wetzel's Pretzel when NRG is recruiting bodies and, with one flip comment two hours later, throw a movie executive's life into a tailspin.
He's put between a rock and a hard place, however, when his ex-fiancée (Cameron Diaz) coincidentally hops in the back of his taxi one afternoon, sending his newfound happiness into a tailspin.
When her drippy boyfriend Anthony (Mark Webber) proposes, Megan goes into a tailspin and decides to run away from it all.
All is forgiven, though, when Eddie Griffin, as the titular afro - super-agent, splashes through a window like Dolemite, does a «white man's» dance while singing a karaoke version of «Ebony and Ivory» (with über - bimbo Denise Richards, not in on the joke), and navigates his caddy through a tailspin without spilling a drop of his orange soda.
When Sophie moves to Tribeca to better play the part of the aspiring professional, Frances is left in a minor tailspin — stranded without a career path, mourning for her faded platonic love, and romantically adrift between occasional roommates Miles («Girls»'s Adam Driver) and Benji (Michael Zegen), who make their way in the city thanks to the generous allowance of their deep - pocketed parents and uncles.
But when the station's longtime anchor (Harrison Ford, hair - sprayed and gravelly) announces he's retiring, he chooses Veronica as his successor, sending Ron into a tailspin.
When the accident makes the walls come crashing down, he tailspins into an existential crisis.
When our economy dove into a tailspin in 2008, was it because poor reading and math scores were finally catching up to us?
The steady stream of unflattering news, which seems to portray a movement in a tailspin, comes as charter schools are trying to recover from a crushing defeat in November 2016, when state voters overwhelmingly rejected a ballot question to accelerate charter expansion.
When I slid on the lid, it went into a tailspin, throwing itself against the glass over and over with pops and clicks, reminding me of the hail that landed sometimes on the windows.
When London cabdriver Dave Rudman's wife of five years deserts him for another man, taking their only son with her, he is thrown into a tailspin of doubt and discontent.
When she snaps a pic of popular actor Joon Hoo in a less - than - flattering light, Geunyoung loses her job, sending her into a tailspin of destructive behavior: she builds a website declaring herself to be Joon Hoo's number one «anti-fan,» sends him a blackmail letter, and protests outside his apartment building.
But at least check to see how well your ESP worked back in early 2000 when the dot - com era imploded and in late 2007 when stocks went into their prolonged tailspin.
And therein lies what I believe is the major question anyone thinking of adopting this strategy needs to resolve before adopting it: Will you be willing, and able, to stick with such an aggressive stocks - bonds mix when the markets are in turmoil or even in the midst of a harrowing tailspin?
The idea is to arrive at a blend of stocks and bonds provides reasonable growth potential yet sufficient downside protection that you won't freak out when stocks go into a tailspin.
From a drop in barometric pressure to the sound of thunder and a strike of lightning, if your dog goes «into a tailspin» when a storm approaches, here are some helpful tips to help calm his or her fears.
When he was younger your dog could eat just about anything and still have energy to burn, but he now seems to have become a bit more sensitive with age, and eating the wrong food can send him into a lethargic and gassy tailspin.
Speaking of how the game's combat mechanics changed when compared to TTT2 and Tekken 6 that included a bound attack to extend combos, Murray stated that there is a new attack to extend combos and is generally referred to as «Tailspin».
The cryptocurrency has persisted to slip on account that last Tuesday, when it changed into value, the fall was sparked by South Korea's plan to ban cryptocurrency trading, sending the market right into a tailspin.
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