Elderly residents across the district have been forced to abandon their home help after fees rocketed. |
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The T-junction at Whinwhistle Road is the spot where crashes have rocketed to ten times the national average. |
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Real-estate investment rocketed 32 per cent in the year's first seven months on a wave of home buying. |
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This craft was carried 50,000 feet by the so called white knight aircraft, before they separated, and then rocketed into the stratosphere. |
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It seems people love their mahoosive mobiles, and screen sizes have rocketed. |
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Walsh was briefly trapped in the cockpit, managed to inflate his life vest, and rocketed to the surface. |
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The number of takes required to complete each scene is said to have rocketed. |
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He said helicopter gunships rocketed rebel positions in the jungle where the gunmen fled. |
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Sales in the UK, however, have rocketed from 156 million in 2001 to 176 million last year. |
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Then 50 minutes after takeoff, the spacecraft separated from White Knight and rocketed into the stratosphere. |
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In late 2003, the film rocketed to acclaim from self-released obscurity in a matter of months. |
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Hiko suddenly rocketed upward, and Deion looked up, wondering what he was gonna do. |
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The 24-year-old has rocketed to stardom with his mixture of classical jazz and funk. |
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He rocketed to the post of chief financial officer in less than eight years. |
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In the month following the riots, violent crime of all kinds rocketed up 20 percent. |
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At present the price of land in the area has rocketed with some very exorbitant prices being paid for sites for houses. |
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Five other spacecrafts also rocketed through the upper atmosphere of the planet that was earth. |
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Citizens experienced the heat of summer as the temperature rocketed to 34 Celsius degrees last Sunday. |
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She rocketed to fame as her alter ego Jordan, the nation's much loved and best known glamour model. |
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The technology industries began to veer to a crash and unemployment rocketed. |
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Insurance had also rocketed because of churches being burgled, and heating costs had also soared. |
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My social status among my friends rocketed as I was the only one with my own television. |
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In less than two years water bills in England had rocketed to 70 percent higher than anywhere else. |
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Over the past twelve months, he has rocketed from being a relative unknown in the eyes of the public to a household name. |
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I had to laugh earlier this month when a Foolish colleague asked me whether premiums for home contents insurance had rocketed over the last year. |
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All of the light fixtures and electronic devices currently plugged in exploded from the jolt of electric energy that had rocketed from the sky. |
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Concurrently, unemployment rates rocketed in these extremely impoverished areas and health care was almost nonexistent. |
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Priss nearly rocketed right through the ceiling at the sudden and abrupt sound of a fragile object crashing onto hard, uncarpeted floor and breaking into pieces. |
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She gulped nervously as they disappeared and the creature tucked its membranous wings to itself and rocketed toward the group of the others that had broken out. |
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To rub salt into the wound, ratings rocketed when family friendly movie Ghostbusters2 came on immediately afterwards. |
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Sales of 'white goods' and household appliances have rocketed. |
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We rocketed down the trough, then sideslipped a three-foot snowdrift on the edge of a muddy trail for the last two miles. |
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While hits rocketed all over, Torre reluctantly had to goose up the bullpen earlier than anticipated. |
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But the song appeared to strike a chord with thousands of his fans and once again, Goldman's single rocketed to the top of the charts. |
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As usual, it's overwhelmingly the rich who get the pleasure while the poor put up with lousy services and fares which have rocketed since deregulation. |
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The price of oil rocketed in the 1970s, notably in 1973 and 1979, owing to the political situation in the Middle East. |
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The band's first two singles leapt to No 1, but their success rocketed with third single Flying Without Wings. |
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This rise in unemployment has rocketed since mid-2009 despite the increased use of partial unemployment. |
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The number of people covered by the plans has rocketed by 81 per cent over the past decade. |
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Along with a noticeable increase in the wages in North Korea, the prices in the state and private shops have rocketed as well. |
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Food prices have already rocketed recently so if farmers start growing crops for biofuels, food will become even more expensive. |
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Demand from the Sparkassen for services in the customer trusts field rocketed. |
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We all remember 2007-08 when prices for agricultural raw materials went out of control and in several cases, sky rocketed. |
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As reserves in Asian countries have rocketed in recent years, more countries have followed Singapore. |
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Greville was ponderous in clearing the sliotar downfield and when it popped into Donnelly's hand he sent McManus through and he rocketed it to the net. |
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He is the author of a series of books which has rocketed him from his prolific but unpublicised status to the position of an international literary celebrity. |
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The train company says business has rocketed since it introduced a half-hourly train service last September using tilting Pendolino trains travelling at up to 125 mph. |
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Under Victor Saville's understanding direction, her career rocketed. |
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Holden evolved from a slightly pathetic character to one with a very American sort of attitude, which explains the way the book rocketed to success. |
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Just last week, gunships rocketed a training camp, killing 15 operatives. |
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The cause seemed lost as the visitors rocketed into an unbeatable 4-lead. |
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As it rocketed past over our heads, the slipstream buffeted us. |
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River and watercourse levels rocketed which led to homes and businesses being soddened, 15 schools closed and the emergency services at full stretch. |
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In secret 1957 meetings at Livermore, he suggested that if you rocketed a nuclear weapon at the Moon all sorts of interesting scientific observations might be secured. |
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Since then, however, support for marriage equality has rocketed into the mainstream. |
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The strong month also rocketed the company past Nissan to the year-to-date sales lead. |
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He rocketed to the top of the polls, fell back to Earth, and now he has officially bowed out of the 2012 race. |
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Over the past few years sales have rocketed, as people look for a safe home for their investments in the face of turbulent stock markets and paltry interest rates. |
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Under the 2009 Forbes magazine's best countries for business ranking, which looks at business conditions in over 100 economies around the world, Canada has rocketed up four spots to number three. |
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What better example can I give than to tell you that the number of key cultural players in the candidate countries taking part in the Culture 2000 programme has rocketed to 120 in just one year? |
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The price of staple foods rocketed, sparking a major food crisis. |
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Sales of paddling pools and water pistols have rocketed and Sainsbury's sold a record 85,000 bags of ice on Saturday. |
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Moody's withdrew the rule in 2004 after which its market share rocketed. |
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Sandi, from Macduff in Banffshire, rocketed to fame this year after she performed in her basement and broadcast the gigs on the net. |
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The Danish economy has contracted more than the other Nordic economies since 2006, while in 2009 GDP fell by over 4 percent and unemployment that historically has been low rocketed as a result of the recession. |
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Prices for flour, sugar and cooking oil indeed rocketed in Algeria. |
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That the number of reported food poisoning cases in Northern Ireland rocketed by more than 20 PER-CENT last year. |
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With a vibrating, gurglingly groan, a huge jet of boiling steam rocketed skywards dissipating their brief encounter. |
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Shirley Temple sings On The Good Ship Lollipop As a child Temple's popularity rocketed during the 1930s when she became a iconic figure of America's economic woes. |
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On February 23, during the nail-biting two-women bobsleigh finals at the Vancouver Olympics, Heather Moyse from Summerside and Kaillie Humphries broke records and rocketed past the competition to win gold for Canada. |
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The appeal of princesses is not hard to see: the unearned wealth and privilege of being a princess makes it a close parallel to classic boys' fantasies of being demigods or orphans rocketed at birth from a distant planet. |
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Sales of pounds 21 mixed meat platters are up 39 per cent while tubs of Greek salad have rocketed by 50 per cent. |
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In March, a mysterious raid by nightflying attack helicopters rocketed public buildings in villages in the Kodori Gorge, a region of the breakaway region of Abkhazia where Georgia has reestablished its rule. |
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They rocketed out of the start, forty arms pumping with all their might. |
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Well, Liz never got the boat but, as your Echo revealed yesterday, parking prices have rocketed higher than that whizzbang you bought for Bonfire Night. |
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The TV talent show rocketed her from the small time to stardom. |
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The run rocketed the three-time US Masters and Open winner up the leaderboard, topped on nine-under 129 by a septuplet of relatively unheralded names. |
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Tesco reports sales of dartboards and accessories have rocketed by 600 per cent since 24-year-old Webster's triumph at the BDO World Championship. |
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On March 28, the spacecraft and third rocket stage will be hauled over the East NASA Causeway to launch complex 17, where Odyssey will be rocketed from Earth. |
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