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18 Sentences With "sinking lower"

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It's all pretty morose, the sight of Kevin sinking lower and lower.
"As the rhetoric keeps sinking lower, the stakes in this election keep rising higher," she said.
The market remained above that line for a while, even reaching 26,000, before sinking lower in the spring.
The album opener sees him "sinking lower and lower in Biscuit Town"—a nickname for Bermondsey in south London.
Particularly in an administration where the bar for loyalty is sinking lower into the swamp with every passing minute.
There has been little development of the car since last year, though, and Sauber risks sinking lower in the standings as it focuses on survival.
We may not be able to stop Trump from sinking lower, but we may just be able to stop Trump from dragging America down to his level.
With the midnight sun sinking lower in the sky each day, now is typically the time of year when the annual summer sea ice melt slows to a crawl in the Arctic.
The campaign's pollsters argued against that decision at the time — analytics polling, they argued, might tell the campaign's leaders whether Clinton was ticking higher or sinking lower but it couldn't tell them why.
If you look carefully, the word BAR appears in each of them — sinking lower as we read from left to right — starting at the top of BARE MINIMUM and ending with LOWER THE BAR.
Since its offering, shares of iQiyi have been notably volatile, sinking lower than its $5003 offering price on its first trading day, climbing to $46 a share by mid-June, then getting clobbered into the low $30s in late June and early July.
Since its offering, shares of iQiyi have been notably volatile, sinking lower than its $18 offering price on its first trading day, climbing to $46 a share by mid-June, then getting clobbered into the low $30s in late June and early July.
Then came the arguments she'd given that first day, the arguments they all gave, and, really, what was the use of going on living, and he tried to counter them, but he was down himself and sinking lower and she had some pills the shrink had prescribed and they both took them and sat in his car with the motor running in her garage, which was locked from the inside.
"We all know the stakes keep getting higher, and the rhetoric we're hearing from other side just keeps sinking lower," she continued, referencing Thursday's GOP debate when Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE tangled in multiple spats.
They are usually found in (insoluble) sulfide minerals. Being denser than the lithophiles, hence sinking lower into the crust at the time of its solidification, the chalcophiles tend to be less abundant than the lithophiles. On the other hand, gold is a siderophile, or iron-loving element. It does not readily form compounds with either oxygen or sulfur.
In the New York City school system, regulated by a civil service examination, only 8% of teachers and 3% of administrators were Black. Following Brown v. Board, 4000 students in Ocean Hill–Brownsville were bused to white schools, where they complained of mistreatment. Faith in the controllers of the school system was sinking lower and lower.
The rest of Fanshaw Bays damage was not so easily resolved. Steering control was not regained until 3:55 in the morning of 18 June. Of even greater concern to the ship's officers was that of her list, with her stern sinking lower than design specifications. Originally, they believed that the ship's outer skin had been penetrated, letting seawater in.
As described in a film magazine, Billy Bates (Ray) believes that he has inherited the desire for strong drink from his father and, in order to live apart from his friends unmolested, he retires to a cheap saloon where each day finds him sinking lower. Poppy Drayton (Breamer) loves Billy and decides to save him from himself. She hatches a plan that makes Billy believe that she has been kidnapped, and Billy finds that he can do without John Barleycorn when the safety of the woman he loves is at stake.

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