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She pulled up from her tailspin one day with a start.
I could look up and see my mother moving into her tailspin.
If he changed course, the economy would go into a tailspin.
All three soon left the team, and the organization went into a tailspin.
"My whole life went into a tailspin because I'd always thought of myself as a working father," he said.
In the 60's, the economy started out very strong, but then went into a tailspin.
He pulled out of the tailspin simply by growing a little.
The death of a family member sent her life into a tailspin.
Then all of a sudden their life went into a tailspin.
It was enough to send the season forward instead of into a tailspin.
And just one new hot game could pull the company out of its current tailspin.
"Eventually the economy would come to a dead stop and go into a tailspin - probably in 1996."
The private found a bottle, and the day went into a tailspin from there.
The country has gone into a slow but dangerous tailspin.
The way the team was in sort of a tailspin."
So together we pulled out of a tailspin and created 17 1/2 million good jobs.
The cumulative effect was the team went into a tailspin.
But he was trying to do the right thing to prevent an economic tailspin that later came.
If I had received such a letter, it would have sent me into a tailspin.
And the companies that supply these parts went into a tailspin.
Trade show attendance around most of the world has been in a tailspin for the last three years.
But then prices collapsed and the world economy went into a tailspin.
"But, sometimes, that's going to be what takes you out of a tailspin."
But when he was 5, the foster mother, too, died, and his life went into a tailspin.
The announcement sent the company's share price into a tailspin.