The popularity of cosmetic umbilicoplasty, otherwise known as belly button surgery, has skyrocketed in the past few years. |
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Since she and three unilingual Inuit elders were elected in October, the use of Inuktitut has skyrocketed in municipal documents and proceedings. |
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Jobs have been slashed, productivity has skyrocketed, and profits have soared. |
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As the number of entertainment joints in the resort has skyrocketed in the last three years, punters are increasingly choosy. |
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Increasing quantities of domestic investment has rushed into the field, especially during the last few years, as car sales have skyrocketed. |
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His articles and alliteration were immensely popular with the working class and Truth's circulation skyrocketed. |
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She suffered pre-eclampsia, a condition in which her blood pressure skyrocketed and her body wanted to shut down. |
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But the price had skyrocketed so much that her entire savings converted into just a few measly taels. |
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Whole regions of the country went into serious decline, and unemployment and dole dependency skyrocketed. |
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Since the invention of no-fault divorce laws, divorce rates have skyrocketed. |
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As an increasing number of states have authorized concealed-carry for lawful citizens, compact semiauto pistols have skyrocketed in popularity. |
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The retailing of antibiotics, anti-virus drugs and herbal medicines capable of reducing heat skyrocketed. |
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In the last decade organic food sales have skyrocketed with 20 percent annual growth, making organics the fastest-growing food trend in America. |
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The costs skyrocketed because the players gained so much leverage and then when the marquee players faded, no one was able to fill the void. |
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Now, a once prosperous town is economically depressed, unemployment has skyrocketed, and nobody can afford health insurance anymore. |
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The growth in commercial sites, set up by business organizations with a view to increase their activity, has skyrocketed to over fifty thousand. |
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In its native land, the Vizsla gained rapid popularity as a versatile hunting dog and its numbers skyrocketed. |
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What is known though is that reports of child abuse have skyrocketed. |
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Sales of the medicine have skyrocketed since threats of a global flu pandemic surfaced earlier this year. |
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Even without a port directive, this short-distance sea transport appears to have skyrocketed already in recent years. |
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In late calendar 2006 and early 2007, the dry whey market skyrocketed to unprecedented levels of more than three times the historic average. |
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During that time, the amount of money for-profit education firms have spent on lobbying has skyrocketed. |
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Following the crackdown in Morocco in late 2005, the number of migrants apprehended attempting this routing has skyrocketed. |
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Meanwhile, since the 1970s, our yearly sugar consumption has skyrocketed along with the incidence of diabetes and obesity. |
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Over the last decade in Canada, the use of prescription medications to treat children's behavioural problems has skyrocketed. |
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As ethanol production has skyrocketed in the U. S., more ethanol has been pushed into the lower value use. |
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Since the election, consumer prices in Argentina have skyrocketed, climbing 2.4 percent in November alone. |
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Ever since Netflix debuted Cards last year, the concept of binge viewing has skyrocketed. |
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While membership numbers are declining, the number of awards given out has skyrocketed. |
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But within months of agreement on this, food prices had started to fall and energy prices skyrocketed. |
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For more than fifteen years now the amounts of money paid for major television sports rights have skyrocketed. |
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In the past decade, Banksy has skyrocketed from low-profile renegade to media darling. |
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Sunken ships blocked access to Yangon's deepwater port and gasoline prices skyrocketed. |
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The sad reality is that, over the past few years, mob sexual violence has skyrocketed in Egypt. |
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Internet usership here skyrocketed from 9 million to 40 million over a year and a half, and new, commerce-related websites are sprouting up by the dozen. |
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The number of women working as prostitutes has skyrocketed, and female infanticide is resurgent in the countryside. |
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Thimerosal was dropped as a preservative in MMR vaccines in 1999, but since then autism rates have skyrocketed. |
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In 1963, demand among collectors for sets of uncirculated coins skyrocketed. |
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In the early 1900s, the sandwich skyrocketed in popularity with the introduction of sliced bread. |
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Tertiary education fees, along with student debt, have skyrocketed. |
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One reason this subculture is growing is because, over the past decade, the percent of all women given C-sections has skyrocketed. |
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Gutkha sales skyrocketed in the 1990s into what is now a booming billion-dollar-a-year business. |
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Athletes' use of herbal supplements has skyrocketed in the past two decades. |
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Critics say the use has since skyrocketed in commission lockups. |
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By the time he returned to his dressing room, his career had skyrocketed. |
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Data was too often inaccurate and costs skyrocketed while Parliament was, in my opinion, intentionally misinformed about the progress that was being made. |
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Once it was chosen as Philadelphia's first One Book, sales skyrocketed, forcing the publisher to print another 40,000 copies, Cary says. |
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Before the cartoon series or the movie skyrocketed their popularity, the Smurfs were comic strip characters. |
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There were small resurgences of camakau building and use in the 1930s, during the Depression, and in the 1980s, when global oil prices skyrocketed. |
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The novel, a gritty tale of the rise of a drug baron, generated controversy with its raw subject matter and sales skyrocketed. |
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When large numbers of European settlers began to farm what had once been dense forest, woodchuck numbers skyrocketed among the woodlots, pastures, and cultivated fields. |
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This was the company's first business line, but it has stagnated while the fortunes of Taobao and Tmall, respectively its gargantuan consumer-to-consumer portal and business-to-consumer site, have skyrocketed. |
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Advertising rates for televised sporting events have skyrocketed, thanks to marketers' appetite for the last remaining programming that viewers insist on watching in real time. |
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Oil companies' net profits have also skyrocketed in recent years. |
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They have skyrocketed because of the massive withdrawal of funds at the federal level and because of the weakening of needs based grants for students. |
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Education funding has been cut and the cost of post-secondary education has skyrocketed over the past 10 years, while youth income dropped by about 25 per cent during that period. |
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With the huge popularity of the CASIO Mini, CASIO's cumulative sales of calculators reached the one million-unit mark in 1972, and skyrocketed to two million that very same year. |
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The number of activated Scotia OnLine users now exceeds 1.1 million, and transaction volumes skyrocketed by more than 60 per cent in 2003 to over 107 million. |
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They point out that over the last 20 years, the costs of policing have skyrocketed, and the roles and jurisdictions have become increasing blurred. |
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In addition to the gains attributed to the additional volume of cheeses, the price of whey products simply skyrocketed under the influence of runaway global prices. |
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In the 1980s, real estate prices skyrocketed during a real estate and debt bubble. |
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The day following his death, online viewing of Bowie's music skyrocketed, breaking the record for Vevo's most viewed artist in a single day. |
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Insurance rates skyrocketed and the American flag virtually disappeared from international waters. |
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In Elizabethan times, because nutmeg was believed to ward off the plague, demand increased and its price skyrocketed. |
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From around 1600, the death rate skyrocketed among the local Indian communities. |
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Deaths linked to opiod analgesics such as methadone and oxycodone have skyrocketed in recent years, according to an October AJPH study. |
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The ID-theft caseload in the District Attorney's Office has skyrocketed from zero in 1997 to 1,515 cases last year. |
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Accounting skyrocketed to third place as the most-popular career choice, from 13th place a year ago. |
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The sharp climb started around 2005 and sales have skyrocketed since. |
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He held on tight as his investment skyrocketed and then plummeted into oblivion while the Securities and Exchange Commission investigated the company for accounting fraud. |
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According to the GAO report, textbook costs skyrocketed over the past two decades because of added features like CD-ROMs and workbooks that direct students to Web sites. |
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After the fall of USSR in the 1990s, growth plummeted, living standards declined, drug use, homelessness and poverty skyrocketed, and suicides increased dramatically. |
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Long famed in fandom, Mr. Bloch skyrocketed to prominence in the mundane when his autobiographical novel, PSYCHO, was made into a hit motion picture. |
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