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Speculation among his rivals that Mr. Golisano had lost faith in his own candidacy began on Thursday, when he precipitously canceled some of his ads in New York City.
(When Mrs. Vreeland met Cher at a party for Jacqueline Kennedy, she admired the pointiness of her head and immediately decreed that she must appear in the magazine). Together, Cher and Mr. Jacobs selected a sequin-scaled, bubble-detailed gown from the collection, whose color he darkened to make it moodier and whose neckline he precipitously dropped.
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Then he dipped precipitously into a political limbo.
Mr. Cowan said he was "precipitously fired from the analysts group" for this appearance.
Mr. Sinopoli was to have become the general music director of the Deutsche Opera, Berlin, in 1990, but he left precipitously after a dispute with the company's general director, Goetz Friedrich.
Then he fell precipitously from grace.
He died precipitously at age 31, while hard at his innovative work.
When he left me, he went down precipitously.
His academic performance declined precipitously, he failed important examinations, he made plans to withdraw from school, he frequented prostitutes.
By the late 1980s, as his star and his bank balance rose precipitously, he began to collect high-end work by artists he loved, like Lichtenstein, but he was forced to sell a lot of it during an acrimonious divorce and custody battle with his first wife, the Italian porn star and politician Ilona Staller.
By move 28, he had removed his sport jacket; by move 30, he was leaning precipitously over the board, examining it with the pieces just inches from his chin.
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