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In March 2000, the bubble started to deflate and, with it, the British group's currency.
This overly optimistic image we had of America suddenly started to deflate.
Meanwhile, those big personalities of the '80s and '90s started to deflate like Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons.
More than six years since the real estate bubble started to deflate, many housing analysts said, if cautiously, that they believed the worst was over.
The number of existing homes on the market was equivalent to 4.9 months' sales in October, up from 3.8 months' sales in January.For a clue on where prices are heading, American homeowners should keep a close eye on Britain and Australia, where housing bubbles started to deflate in 2004.
The New England Patriots' postgame celebration started to deflate shortly after the AFC Championship Game concluded.
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He goes on to explain: "Everything -- muscle, bone, fat -- starts to deflate.
However, we believe that once the market focusses on some of the challenges in 2016 the share price will start to deflate.
And, meanwhile, as the bond-market bubble starts to deflate, there's a danger of some big financial institution that has been overexposed getting into trouble.
But if you don't make good on that, and you're not true to your word, then it really does start to deflate the energy in any kind of business, in my experience.
The carry trade (borrowing in low-yielding currencies to invest in higher-yielding ones) has returned, as shown by the strength of the Australian dollar.This bubble may start to deflate.
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