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When a driving economic force takes a big dive, the ripples are far-reaching.
On a flight from Stockholm to Dublin, the plane took a big dive right in the middle of the flight.
(Its stock price took a big dive after the earnings report due to a disappointing outlook and guidance).
It has been steadily lagging for months now, and took a big dive this week after the company announced particularly lackluster quarterly results.
In other words, it helps Klout avoid situations that might seem absurd to outside observers, like if President Obama's score took a big dive simply because the frequency of his tweets went down.
Then the housing market took a big dive in 2008, and everyone took a negative hit from the financial crisis.
In the picture, Murphy wore a big diving mask.
The model was Mr. Hintnaus, who took a big swan dive into a pool as the finale of the River Oaks International Tennis Tournament and Tootsies fashion show.
Then Cassandro took a big, twisting dive off the second rope, and was expertly caught by Magno; everyone did his best version of it.
"I don't think the industry is going to see a big nose dive in terms of dollars," said Lane Nemeth, who founded Discovery Toys in 1978 and sold the company to Avon a decade ago.
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