| 41. | It's quite a comedown for a country with a proud tradition of whitewater racing.
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| 42. | Television was kind of a comedown,
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| 43. | That was a bit of a comedown for a kid who fancied himself a premier prospect.
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| 44. | Being a water-carrier rather than a king may sound a bit of a comedown.
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| 45. | What a comedown for the flamingo.
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| 46. | Although it was one of the nation's most successful programs, it was a comedown.
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| 47. | His comedown was over quickly, replaced by the vociferous rapid-speak that is his norm.
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| 48. | The comedown from her Sydney performance prompted Freeman to take a sabbatical for most of this year.
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| 49. | "Comedown " ) that stations like KROQ are apparently mandated to spin every 20 minutes.
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| 50. | For a man who controlled the destiny of the golden fibre industry, it is a tragic comedown.
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