The word "Tailspins" in example sentences
As a former Pan Am flight attendant for 20 years, I experienced both the days of glory and the frightening tailspins that Pan Am experienced over that time. Helen Davey: Orphaned By Job Loss: The Rise And Fall Of Pan Am And The Traumatic Impact On Its Employees
It has sent political leaders like Nancy Pelosi into disgraceful tailspins of accusation against American security agencies. Torture as Literature
Then I chose to let the constant fear of the depression returning send me into needless tailspins. Jenni Schaefer: It's Okay to be Happy (Some Thoughts and a Song!)
It has sent political leaders like Nancy Pelosi into disgraceful tailspins of accusation against American security agencies. Ashley Rindsberg: Torture as Literature
The multilateral institution's economic prescriptions have sent numerous nations into tailspins, particularly in Asia. China and the Dollar
We lived happily in a perfect bubble of nonconformity, creativity, and unmistakable honesty and good cheer in spite of the tailspins that we often went through. Brad Taylor Negron: My Mother
The area's other big players are starting to resemble Taiwan and Korea, where the economies have been sent into tailspins by excessive reliance on exports. Thai GDP Decline
Chopping 1.75% -- an average of $70,000 per school, but for some schools as much as $447,587 -- with no notice has sent principals into desperate, furious tailspins. Dan Brown: School-Level Cuts Hit New York City; Why, Bloomberg, Why???
Sixty-nine mothers and fathers and who knows how many spouses, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, cousins, and friends have been meaninglessly and unnecessarily sent into tailspins of grief and emptiness since that meeting. Cindy Sheehan: Supporting Hillary?
The animated Clone Wars tailspins to seventh place -- and a $21 million total -- as House Bunny, lacklustre reviews trailing behind its fluffy tale, pushes holdovers down a notch. Archive 2008-08-01
The animated Clone Wars tailspins to seventh place -- and a $21 million total -- as House Bunny, lacklustre reviews trailing behind its fluffy tale, pushes holdovers down a notch. Hot Summer B.O.
That caused consumption to fall quickly, sending the economies into tailspins. Bankers Ever the Optimists
The weather may become a side issue, however, while the industry struggles to recover from sour demand and high retail prices as the U.S. economy tailspins toward recession. Orange-Juice Futures Fall; Oil Settles at 22-Month Low
These everyday facts of life often send “high self-esteemers” into tailspins, invoking the “flight or fight” depression or aggression principle. Parenting by the Book
McCain's response was pretty funny and pretty bitchy: "I know something about tailspins, and it's pretty clear Mitt Romney is in one," McCain said in the statement. McCain on Mitt: He's in a tailspin. Mitt fights back with ads trashing McCain.