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1 And now, a new nadir : Boris Johnson is set to become prime minister.
2 Relations between the two men had sunk to a new nadir .
3 His judgment, which wasn't worth much anyhow, dropped to a new nadir of acuity.
4 Their title defence has endured a new nadir .
5 I reached a new nadir of depression.
6 Rafael Benitez's season has a new nadir .
7 This campaign had already been traumatic at times but this loss, so untimely as it was, felt like a new nadir .
8 He then reached a new nadir with a rambling and vitriolic diatribe as his response to the conclusion of the impeachment trial.
9 There were songs in support of Solskjær but the bottom line is that this was a new nadir in a rocky season.
10 June 19: Brazil cases top 1 million and deaths approach 50,000, a new nadir for the world's second worst-hit country.
11 June 19: Cases in Brazil top 1 million and deaths approach 50,000, a new nadir for the world's second worst-hit country.
12 'Freeze,' he said instinctively, after which a little part of him died inside as this new nadir of lameness sunk in.
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