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"The quality of life is going to go downhill very fast if they get in again.
After the stile, go downhill towards the right, heading for the track that comes midway across the hill.
"And, every time there's a hiccup in the world politically, people look for a refuge in case things go downhill in their own country."
At that point, comments the Center for Policy Analysis, "the government will have to reduce by half its spending on other programs that are funded by income taxes, or increase income taxes by 50 percent." Matters go downhill from there.
FINS are about to go downhill for the grinning shark hunters hauling in this 1,200lb monster.
I have controls to ensure that things are as they should be; if I didn't, the business would go downhill and employees would go into business for themselves on my time and my dime.
I remember it, you go downhill, and the middle is flat and at the other end it's uphill.
It all started to go downhill when Labour came to power in 1997 with their cost-cutting and mountains of paperwork.
A cross between a skateboard and a mountain bike, this new plaything can go downhill as fast as a mountain bike but is much easier to ride.
"I'm not sure where to start looking for the unstable critical tori from which I could push off to go downhill," Sullivan notes.
The girlfriend dumps her, and things go downhill from there.
We have to do better over the holiday or this great season will start to go downhill very fast.
Things never go downhill, values just continue to increase."
The visitors needed to win to have any chance of getting into the end of season deciders but things started to go downhill when Trinidadian international Sam headed Wrexham ahead.
The ability to fly and fight retro Imperial and Rebel spaceships from the original movies has always been the series' selling point and Rogue Squadron III starts to go downhill when it veers away from the proven formula.