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Seriously, it looks like these adventurers are plummeting to certain death.
The final shot of the episode shows her plummeting to Earth.
Crashing out of the European Union would send it plummeting to $1.12.
A year ago Ambarella traded up to $128 before plummeting to the $40s.
It's also hit some isolated rough patches, plummeting to just 62,000 in June.
I felt my stomach drop, as if I were plummeting to the ground.
Detroit has lost four of its last five games, plummeting to last place in the division.
Mr. Peanut lets go of a branch to save his friends from plummeting to their deaths.
The entire ship vanished about a half-minute later, plummeting to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
A well-placed punch can send even a flier like Pharah or D.Va plummeting to unrecoverable deaths.
Rio's share of oil royalties is plummeting to about $268 billion this year, from $3.5 billion in 2014.
Console sales alone peaked at over $3 billion in 1983 before plummeting to around $100 million by 1985.
Wrong. They're also here to throw massive snow boulders at our backs that send us plummeting to the ground.
The maker of Budweiser lowered its outlook for the full year sending shares plummeting to close 4.3 percent down.
The rope swings around and tightens itself around the pole saving the man from plummeting to the ground. Duh.
The company issued a shock profit warning in December which sent its shares plummeting to a four-year low.
The stock has shed 703 percent this year, plummeting to all-time lows and trading below 10 Hong Kong dollars.
Instead, the team inexplicably sat the 2015-16 offseason out, and spent last year plummeting to a 78-83 finish.
But many are plummeting to Earth, too—search Youtube for "drone crash" and you get more than three million results.
All three missions are geared toward sending satellites plummeting to a watery graveyard in the South Pacific, east of New Zealand.
However another quarter of poor numbers released after market close on Wednesday sent its shares plummeting to new lows on Thursday.
Video of the incident shows the back door of the bus springing open and the young girl plummeting to the road.
Russia, the analysis predicted, could cease to be an oil power, with output plummeting to half the current level by 2035.
He climbs the ladder on the back of some unsuspecting Brazilian to make a fingertips grab before plummeting to the turf.
The first effect of the result has been on the economy, with the pound plummeting to levels not seen since 1985.
The move sent stocks plummeting to session lows and drove the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield below 1%, a record low.
Despite record-shattering US oil production, US oil prices have spiked 50% since plummeting to $42.53 a barrel on Christmas Eve.
"That support structure gave way, sending two workers plummeting to the ground below," fire rescue spokesman Mike Jachles, told the Associated Press.
The reason: 233 million Americans gained insurance under the Affordable Care Act, sending the uninsured rate plummeting to an all-time low.
This contributed to the company's stock price plummeting to $17.11, less than a year after it had been over $100 per share.
And then I had to walk backward along the plank to return the kitten to its mother without plummeting to our doom.
Yet with her approval rating plummeting to 5 percent, it's clear that the people of South Korea want her to step down.
The glass was almost in their reach when the cable apparently snapped, sending the window and its support rig plummeting to the ground.
Optimism among service firms fell to a 10-month low, with the sub-index plummeting to 61.7 from 64.5, and factory recruitment slowed.
But in 2018, that number fell 74% by volume, leading to recent prices paid to U.S. farmers plummeting to a seven-year low.
Opinion polls have shown left-wing Labour, which governed Israel for decades, plummeting to 10 seats in the election from its current 18.
Florida officials say a roller coaster passed a state inspection only hours before it derailed and sent two riders plummeting to the ground.
This would see the collapse of sterling, with the euro's value drawing level with the pound and GBP/USD plummeting to just 1.10.
That optimism has also filtered through to the currency derivatives markets, with gauges of expected volatility plummeting to more than three-year lows.
The aircraft reached an altitude of approximately 430 feet before veering to the right and plummeting to the ground just outside the stadium.
News last week that the U.S. government would levy a fine as high as $14 billion sent Deutsche's share price plummeting to record lows.
He has only one top-40 finish all year – a tie for 24th at the Masters – while plummeting to 389th in the world rankings.
The only problem was, our traveler was not able to truly enjoy the view because he was busy not plummeting to an untimely demise.
Earlier, monthly job gains flip-flopped, plummeting to 254,288 in May and swelling to more than 10 times that number in June and July.
ArtGo's price-to-sales ratio, a valuation metric used by investors, had risen to 73 before plummeting to 1.51 on Thursday, FactSet data shows.
A jet stream is shuttling arctic air from northwestern Canada to the eastern U.S., sending temperatures plummeting to record lows and creating dangerous conditions.
And everyone was aware that a momentary slip or lapse in concentration would send him plummeting to his death, again in front of those cameras.
According to Reuters, BT's shares tanked in their worst ever daily fall on Tuesday 24 January, plummeting to a three and a half year low.
However, a break below that could send the 10-year yield plummeting to multiyear lows and that will not bode well for the global markets.
Or why a photo of a man plummeting to earth against the mirrored surfaces of the twin towers came to symbolize the horror of Sept.
Derivative markets also appear to be reflecting the increased caution about sterling's outlook with both one and three-month risk reversals plummeting to near 2018 lows.
The first few jumps are pretty easy, letting the player get a feel for the mechanics of the train without plummeting to their death right away.
With Hong Kong's autonomy plummeting to a 20-year low, it's more important than ever for Washington to affirm its commitment to freedom in Hong Kong.
Rumor has it that 17-year-old Lucy won Horseshoe Bay's Sea Queen Pageant, before mysteriously plummeting to her death off the bluffs later that night.
I love the sound of a good rainstick, and this one was each little bead plummeting to the bottom of the stick, only times a hundred.
The first most obvious affect of the result is on the economy, with the pound already plummeting to levels not seen since 1985, according to the Guardian.
Morgan Stanley caused a stir on Tuesday when star auto analyst Adam Jonas put out a "bear case" scenario that envisioned Tesla's shares plummeting to just $297.
Energy research and consulting firm Rystad sees Venezuelan production plummeting to 680,000 barrels per day (bpd) next year, from 1.34 million bpd at the end of 2018.
Dr. Rubin said in an email that he suspected the meteorite they recovered experienced several intense collisions before breaking from its parent asteroid and plummeting to Earth.
The uncertainty has sent morale plummeting to "Flynn level lows," one source close to the NSC said, referencing the chaotic firing of Trump's first national security adviser.
A fresh round of attacks and rioting earlier this week sent Chile's peso plummeting to a new low against the dollar at the market close on Wednesday.
Meng's detention -- which came amid an escalating trade war between Beijing and Washington -- sent Chinese-Canadian relations plummeting to a point they have struggled to recover from.
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week showed the former vice president's support among black voters nationally plummeting to 2202 percent, down from 2628 percent last month.
And this is all during and after a 67-point season with attendance plummeting to its lowest levels since 1996-97, a sign fans already had enough.
Energy research and consulting firm Rystad sees Venezuelan production plummeting to 680,000 barrels per day (bpd) next year, from 1.34 million bpd at the end of 2018.
Tax hikes at the start of his presidency sent Hollande's popularity plummeting to record lows, from which he has struggled to recover despite trimming some taxes since then.
When the issues became too big to ignore, the stock price of Helios and Matheson reacted, with the stock price plummeting to as low as a single cent.
Roller coaster databases show a coaster that derailed in Florida, sending two riders plummeting to the ground, had operated in four other locations in its four-decade history.
The whole country blows hot and cold: thirty active volcanoes bubble and steam while Arctic winds can send temperatures plummeting to as low as -30C in the north.
The series then peppers in some scenes of loss — like a heartbreaking scene showing walruses plummeting to their deaths — and narration about the perils facing the natural world.
Chile's stock exchange rebounded, posting its biggest daily gain in 11 years, and the peso shot upwards against the dollar after plummeting to a historic low days before.
Moments before the crash, the twin-engine Cessna 414 reached an altitude of about 7,800 feet (2,400 meters) before plummeting to the ground, NTSB investigator Maja Smith said.
Other than the one bit set on a plane plummeting to Earth, the action scenes are shot in such low light that you can barely see what's going on.
A Quinnipiac University poll released this week showed Biden's support from black voters nationally plummeting to 27 percent, down from 49 percent in a similar poll conducted in January.
The analyst said that investors will eventually cease to view Tesla as a tech company and send the stock plummeting to levels comparable to others in the autos industry.
A spokeswoman says a hospital received nine patients from a roller coaster accident in Florida that sent two riders plummeting to the ground and required the rescue of eight others.
Months later, the Chinese government violently cracked down on pro-democracy protests at Tiananmen Square, sending China's favorability in the U.S. plummeting to 34 percent by the end of 1989.
A new gif by NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the Aqua satellite offers a visual depiction of the dramatic and deadly cold snap, demonstrating temperatures plummeting to forty below zero.
A month before a roller coaster in Florida derailed, sending two riders plummeting to the ground, state inspectors had found problems with the ride and ordered it taken out of service.
Coal production in the United States is plummeting to levels not seen since a crippling coal strike 35 years ago, according to a report released by the Energy Department on Friday.
The 259-year Treasury yield, which moves inversely to the price, continued its incredible march lower, plummeting to a new all-time low early Friday below 24% before recovering a bit.
The 10-year Treasury yield, which moves inversely to the price, continued its incredible march lower, plummeting to a new all-time low early Friday below 0.7% before recovering a bit.
Economic growth in New Zealand has been sluggish this year as international trade tensions, China's slowing economy and Brexit uncertainty have all combined to send business confidence plummeting to record lows.
The media is really hyping this space station up a lot, since "China loses control of a satellite and now it's plummeting to the ground" definitely makes for some real clicky content.
After the stock of Alder BioPharmaceuticals fell off a cliff, plummeting to just over $12 on Thursday from its $55 peak two years ago, Cramer had to find out what went wrong.
Even so, only 67 percent of Americans over 55 have any sort of will, with the number plummeting to 22 percent for adults under 55, according to FindLaw, a unit of Thomson Reuters.
On May 9, 1917, he and a student, Cary P. Epes, were killed when the biplane they were flying seemed to crumple in midair over Newport News, Va., before plummeting to the ground.
After the stock of Alder BioPharmaceuticals fell off a cliff, plummeting to just over $12 on Thursday from its $55 peak two years ago, Jim Cramer had to find out what went wrong.
The news was good: Measles declined worldwide by nearly 80 percent between 2000 and 2016, with fatalities — mostly among children younger than age 5 — plummeting to about 90,000 per year from about 550,000.
Emerging market currencies came under pressure from the strong dollar, with the Indian rupee plummeting to a record low despite central bank intervention and the Chinese yuan weakening by 0.1 percent against the dollar.
While the iPhone maker is in the crosshairs of both the U.S. and China, its growing services business has allowed the stock to bounce back above $200 after plummeting to $142 earlier this year.
But data out this week showing U.K. construction PMI (purchasing manager's index) plummeting to 45.9 – even lower than June's miserable 46.0 read – has led to elevated concerns about the prospects for new home supply.
A survey cited on Friday by Vedomosti, a Russian business daily, reflected this trend, showing approval of Ms. Merkel among Russians plummeting to 15 percent in August 2016 from 60 percent in February 2011.
Though he found some success in round one, he then found himself on the receiving end of a thudding Herman knee in the second, which sent him plummeting to the canvas in a dazed heap.
You just jumped out of a damn airplane and instead of plummeting to the ground (the ideal situation here), you end up dangling upside down on a flying airplane at the mercy of a violent wind.
Anti-American sentiment has been on the rise in Turkey in recent weeks amid a bitter dispute between Washington and Ankara that has sent relations between the NATO allies plummeting to their worst level in decades.
Although homicides fell in the waning years of New York Mayor David Dinkins' administration, they dropped significantly under the Rudy Giuliani-Bill Bratton regime, plummeting to 8.9 homicides per 100,000 residents in 2001 when Giuliani left office.
Derivative markets, meanwhile, appear to be reflecting the growing caution on sterling's outlook, with both one and three-month risk reversals - a ratio often used to gauge investors' views on a currency - plummeting to one-year lows.
Inflows peaked at $13.2 billion in 2007-08 before plummeting to $2.2 billion in 2011 during the Arab Spring uprising that ousted long-serving President Hosni Mubarak, disrupted the economy and ushered in years of political instability.
As U.S.-China trade war fears continue to intensify against the backdrop of some softer economic data, investors this month have been seeking safety and buying Treasurys, sending government debt prices soaring and yields plummeting to multiyear lows.
Euro zone business activity crumbled, with IHS Markit's euro zone composite flash PMI plummeting to a record low of 31.4 from February's 51.6, well below the 50 level that signals growth and far lower than Reuters poll expectations.
Video footage from the incident shared on social media shows a roomful of people jumping up and down to the music before they're suddenly sent plummeting to the floor below as the middle of the dance floor caves in.
The pound was plummeting to lows not seen since the 1980s, the prime minister had announced his resignation, Nigel Farage had already reneged on one of the major "Leave" campaign promises, and Scotland was preparing to pack its bags.
At the University of Central Missouri, foreign enrollment surged to 2,600 in 2016 before plummeting to just 650 this year, according to data obtained by The AP. University officials have noticed increased competition but also cite the nation's political climate.
The result is that we empty our stomachs (getting rid of the poison) and we lie down and feel zero desire to move about (preventing us from plummeting to our deaths from whatever high limb we might be swinging from).
Bezeq, Israel's largest telecom group, said last week it expected to write off 1.5 billion shekels in its 2018 results due to the impairment of assets in its TV and other subsidiaries, sending its shares plummeting to a 21-year low.
Listen to his modern standard, "Lopsy Lu." The bass lines dip and dive like an aquatic mammal who learned to swim on Soul Train, burbling and plummeting to abyssal depths and effortlessly soaring to perform dazzling aerial feats above the water.
The coronavirus epidemic dealt a severe blow to businesses in Hong Kong in February with activity plummeting to the lowest on record, a private survey showed on Wednesday, in a sign of a sharp economic downturn in the first quarter.
GDP grew at a 2.5% rate in the fourth quarter of 2007 before plummeting to an 8.4% decline in the third quarter of 2008, when Lehman Brothers collapsed and triggered a crisis that nearly crushed the entire global financial system.
It's clear George is hurting, which is no surprise ... as we reported, he slammed into a car in Sardinia going 60 mph, crashing into the windshield and causing it to shatter ... then got hurled into the air before plummeting to the ground.
Sterling rallied to a seven-week high against the dollar as the services PMI beat all the forecasts in a Reuters poll to jump to 52.9 - roughly its level before the referendum - after plummeting to a seven-year low of 47.4 in July.
SAN ANTONIO, July 31 (Reuters) - U.S. safety officials arrived in Texas on Sunday to probe the crash of a hot air balloon that killed 16 people, amid reports that it hit a power line and caught fire before plummeting to the ground.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The coronavirus epidemic dealt a severe blow to businesses in Hong Kong in February with activity plummeting to the lowest on record, a private survey showed on Wednesday, in a sign of a sharp economic downturn in the first quarter.
While the plunging sterling has already sent many Irish farmers out of business and margins for many others plummeting to unsustainable levels, concerns are high that diverging standards and regulations may add to additional expenses in the form of tariffs in a post-Brexit world.
"Free Solo," nominated for best documentary, is an intimate look at Honnold's experience of preparing for and climbing the 3,000 foot high (900 meter) wall, where a tiny slip of a foot or misplacement of a finger could send him plummeting to his death.
The "Anthem" release comes on the back of a rocky February for EA's stock, which was sent plummeting to an intra-month low of $80.21 per share early in the month after the company said it "did not perform " to expectations in its third quarter.
The Sunday Times/Behaviour & Attitudes poll had put the two dominant parties of Irish politics level on 27% heading into the contest but the poll on Sunday showed Fine Gael plummeting to 20% while its centrist rival jumped to 32%, up five points on a month ago.
Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the billionaire owner of the Leicester City Football Club, was killed last Saturday along with four others when the helicopter they were flying out of England's King Power Stadium after a match started to spin before plummeting to the ground in a parking lot, the BBC reported.
The Mail quotes one social media critic who called the Christmavocado (or whatever) "hipster nonsense," several others who complained that it's not "traditional" enough, and another who worried that this could be the top of a slippery slope that will send us all plummeting to Christmas kale and quinoa.
He said the contributors to challenges faced by many European banks include troubling stress tests, which measure the resilience of banks in the case of hypothetical financial crises, risks associated with contagion, and, of course, Britain's decision to leave the European Union, which sent the pound plummeting to 30-year lows.
Seasoned Souls veterans will know the power of fighting near a ledge, keeping your fingers crossed that the game's slightly wonky AI will launch your opponent into an exuberant attack that sends them plummeting to their doom, but Dark Souls III seems to have reduced the likelihood of this occurring.
He will spend Monday in Scotland, where polling shows he is disliked more than in any other part of the UK.Boris Johnson's Conservatives lead an "unprecedented" opinion poll in Wales days after he became prime minister, with support for the Labour Party plummeting to its lowest ever level in the country.
Kamasi Washington, a modern jazz legend, pulls out all the stops on "Truth," the 13-minute, climactic masterpiece of his "Harmony of Difference" EP. With its pleasant guitar and piano, ghostly choral background vocals, and wailing horns, the track sounds like falling in love in an elevator while simultaneously plummeting to an imminent death.
When audience scores for The Last Jedi began plummeting to suspiciously low depths a couple of years ago (it's currently at 53 percent, with a Tomato­meter score of 91), casual users couldn't know if the criticism was representative of the film-going public or just Gamergate runoff protesting the film's casting inclusivity (or some other niche superfan grievance, for that matter).
Euro zone business activity crumbled, with IHS Markit's euro zone composite flash purchasing managers index (PMI) plummeting to a record low of 31.4 from February's 51.6, far below the 50 level that signals growth and far lower than Reuters poll expectations Euro zone bond markets, which have been trying to gauge the impact of the economic hit from the outbreak and a significant rise in expected issuance as governments step up to counter the slowdown with fiscal stimulus, showed little reaction to the data.

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