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This is followed by a comedown of a few hours.
"What a comedown in the world it must be for her."
So why does it feel as if we've experienced such a comedown?
Not yet, no matter how bad the M comedown feels.
All this is quite a comedown for a building with an illustrious past.
It must look even more horrible to Marie, her on that comedown.
Would she call this singing date a comeback or a comedown?
But it was still a comedown, and he knew it.
Even if people were a comedown from birds, something about all those faces sank into his later work.
But some analysts see a slowdown, and thus maybe a price comedown, ahead.
She seemed alright just now, but the comedown was surely approaching.
This is quite a comedown from Timur's own personal guard.
"Which his type would consider a severe comedown," Morgan said.
This was a little different comedown than usual, though.
No dancers materialized, and the place seemed more comedown than crazy.
That is quite a comedown for the plastics company.
She was on a bad comedown and Yvonne had the hump with her.
He had driven a long way on superhighways, and this was a comedown.
For someone like me who's used to being in view in some capacity or other, working support is a real comedown.
And even the $7 million sales sometimes represent a comedown from a few years back.
Even so, the region is suffering a comedown from its glory days which lasted through much of the century.
Not long after a celebration, a comedown usually occurred.
For Kasparov, it was a sad comedown from the previous evening.
Going into another troupe after being a Tiller would have been too much of a comedown.
It is all quite a comedown for a company that, until the Bhopal tragedy, was getting its act together.