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Inside, there is more bougainvillea, spiraling to the ceiling; more cobbles underfoot; and everywhere the color of the sea.
Now, with the shutdown, both parties are spiraling to new lows in the minds of the public.
THE universe covered by The New York Times is vast, spiraling to the ends of the known worlds of politics, business, culture, sports, science, entertainment and more.
"If they had agreed on those measures nine months ago it would have prevented the crisis from spiraling to this extent," said Simon Tilford, the chief economist at the Center for European Reform in London.
Another move that critics say would stem the crisis would be for the central bank to buy Italian and Spanish bonds, which would keep their rates from spiraling to the levels that forced Greece and others to take a bailout.
The Giants' failed fourth-and-goal at the 1 in the waning moments of the first half sent them spiraling to a 28-10 loss to Philadelphia on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field.
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Unemployment spiralled to 28 per cent.
The cost spiraled to $40,000 a year for inmates 80 years and older.
And unemployment and poverty have spiraled to record peace-time levels.
Announcing his autumn statement to parliament, Hammond said fees charged often spiralled to hundreds of pounds.
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms had an original budget of $65,000, which spiralled to $210,000.
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