This was a race for the plungers, the speculators, the people who trade commodities and bet the house that the price of nutmeg will skyrocket. |
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Will his profits skyrocket under a system in which he can soak up advertising dollars for both print and television? |
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It seems entirely reasonable to predict that the numismatic value of the first coins ever minted with extraterrestrial metals will skyrocket. |
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It appears that the costs of not only tools but of photomasks are poised to skyrocket. |
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So batch me up in little paper oblongs and stick me on the front counter in Waterstones, and watch those sales figures skyrocket! |
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It goes without saying that, should this bill pass, the rate of organ donation will skyrocket in our province. |
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Along with this it vibrates quite violently in the old skyrocket until I get it out and press the yes. |
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With tailored suits and ties as bright as a skyrocket, he's the Dapper Don. |
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Her loving smile made the guilt in my stomach skyrocket, but freed me of my tears. |
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With the implementation of the new system, Huang told the newspaper he expected to see the number skyrocket to 30 percent. |
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Without a dedicated and proactive rescue force, campaigners fear, the death toll in the Mediterranean will skyrocket. |
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The huge prison bulge may temporarily slow down crime, as it apparently has, but as offenders are released, the number of new crimes can be expected to skyrocket. |
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Creating an aura of titillation will cause album sales to skyrocket. |
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If there were a Murphy's Law of Economic Collapse, it would hold that as jobs disappear and wages plummet, the price of your dream house will skyrocket. |
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There is no other arena that offers such a skyrocket to esteem. |
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As real estate prices skyrocket, you get to see it from a pretty lofty perch. |
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Figure 11 shows a most unexpected result in that claim incidence rates skyrocket as policy size increases. |
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Mr. Speaker, first of all, one thing we do know for sure is that under the Liberal plan, the price of gasoline would skyrocket. |
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The oil and gas companies have seen their profits skyrocket with the rising price of oil. |
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Since the 1980s, Québec, like many Western societies, has seen the costs of funding its public health care system skyrocket. |
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Many drinks have seen their popularity skyrocket on the basis of their benefits, real or imagined. |
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Even if prices continue to skyrocket, growers may face a packing capacity issue. |
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But this figure will skyrocket unless freshwater species conservation is considered in development planning. |
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Medical costs will skyrocket, making it impossible to continue financing the social security system. |
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Talk to them on their own level and watch the effectiveness of your conversation skyrocket. |
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After all, if it's going to require new hardware, or if it won't work well with one of the platforms you use, your TCO will skyrocket. |
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Now with a new Bluetooth phone and the Streamer, our phone bill will skyrocket. |
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As oil prices continue to skyrocket, the quest for new sources for energy to help moderate prices is becoming more urgent. |
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They require manual editing of text embedded in graphics files, lead to problems creating translation memory, and cause costs to skyrocket. |
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This awkward growing cycle means farmers all produce at the same time, glutting the market for a few months until the supply runs out and prices skyrocket. |
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With an increase in opioid prescriptions starting in the early 2000s, overdoses in the U.S. began to skyrocket. |
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As temperatures in the Arctic skyrocket, reindeer are suffering staggeringly large, rapid population losses. |
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Once Bulger and Flemmi were within the FBI stable, their business opportunities seemed to skyrocket. |
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Between emergency-room runs, hospital visits, wheelchairs, and other equipment, costs can skyrocket. |
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They endure further torment as rates of rape, domestic violence and early marriage skyrocket in times of crisis. |
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Sales would skyrocket with legalization, but prices would plummet, deflating the overall market value. |
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And if the Strait of Hormuz were to be blocked by Iran or any other country or entity, oil prices would skyrocket. |
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We have to ensure that pregnant women get the care they urgently need or we will see the rate of maternal deaths skyrocket. |
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That is significant because, with or without an Aireon contract, uptake of ADS-B is set to skyrocket by the end of the decade. |
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The song, apart from becoming a hit around Europe and Latin America, caused sales of his album to skyrocket. |
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The promise alone made real estate prices skyrocket. |
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Economic activity continues to skyrocket in China, but the government has begun to tighten credit conditions to prevent the economy from overheating. |
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The skyrocket is a common form of firework, although the first skyrockets were used in war. |
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Once the introductory period is up, your interest rate could skyrocket. |
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The ratio of patients to doctors and primary care nurses will skyrocket as many current service providers are expected to retire at the same time as the medical needs of the baby boom generation increase. |
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The effects on Greece would be deep and immediate, as money flees banks and Greek firms' euro-denominated debts skyrocket as a new drachma plummets in value. |
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The number of new cancer cases may skyrocket by two-thirds, while the number of persons with high blood pressure may jump by about one-half over the period. |
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When the value of the currency drops, imports suddenly skyrocket. |
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Investment in clean technology is expected to skyrocket and Canadian businesses and organizations can play an important role in creating public policy. |
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Then, when rates skyrocket and availability of supply becomes questionable, you want people to get so fed up with NB Power that selling it does not seem like such a bad idea. |
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Because of insufficient investment in capacity, oil production has stagnated, while a population boom combined with large subsidies for domestic consumption have caused consumption to skyrocket. |
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Clearly, sea transport is not immune to the laws of supply and demand: there are not enough ships to handle the boom in traffic, which has caused prices to skyrocket. |
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As the costs of education continue to skyrocket, VON nurses and other staff members are frequently unable to continue their studies without support. |
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Jarrott Jarvis, a probation supervisor in Madison County, said the rate of absconders will skyrocket under the new policy. |
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Food commodity prices continue to skyrocket in developing countries. |
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I hope they all die. Then only Appletards would have smart phones, and eventually the cost of service would skyrocket so that even they would toss them. |
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When Davy's lecture series on Galvanism ended, he progressed to a new series on Agricultural Chemistry, and his popularity continued to skyrocket. |
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Woodies owns unlimited rights and usage to Kendall's photos and expects sales and corporate profitability to skyrocket as a result of the campaign. |
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But what actually happens is that prices will skyrocket during the peak season to an amount that may actually go above the fares of non-budget airlines. |
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