China's exports increased 40 percent last year, while its imports from Latin America soared by 79.1 percent. |
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Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries. |
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Pulses raced and temperatures soared as the game ravelled furiously before the heated supporters. |
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And though he tried not to make a tragedy out of being wifeless, sometimes his spirits hardly soared at all when he saw the great mountain. |
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As housing values have soared, builders have reaped lush margins by building on the cheap land that they acquired several years earlier. |
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But with the rebound, the value of the company's commercial property has soared. |
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Income tax receipts have soared by 19 per cent in the last year and the economy is all but back to full employment. |
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The dragon immediately stood, stretching its wings majestically and soared into the dark sky like a black shadow chasing a flame. |
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Good Vibrations took music production to a new level, and Brian Wilson's work soared above us on wings of genius. |
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The sun was partially blocked by the shafts of the arrows which had soared across the sky. |
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As people turn away from red meat in their droves, chicken sales have soared. |
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Within months, the market had soared and is only now beginning to level out. |
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Prime retail rents have soared over the past decade, but margins have not kept pace. |
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As the stock market soared, it brought state personal income tax revenue up with it. |
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Her ethereal vocals soared over a backdrop of lush guitar licks, deep bass and softly crashing drums during their stunning half-hour set. |
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When he cleared the bend he would release the brake and the car would leap forward as the revs soared towards the 7000 mark on the tachometer. |
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It came upon me very suddenly and soared upward and was about the size of a baby carriage. |
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Her heart soared with the swift flash of the shaft as it flew from the bow. |
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Nationally that figures has soared by 500 per cent in marginal seats in the election. |
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She lived through the terrible poverty of the Weimar years, when the price of a loaf of bread soared to more than 50 million marks. |
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Despite the official ban on direct trade with China, cross-strait trade soared into record territory, economics officials said yesterday. |
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The owl soared downwards into the thicket of pine trees where its nest was. |
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The fish killed included bass, roach, eels and fluke when the temperature soared to twenty six degrees Centigrade. |
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As Tracy replied, the sun soared out from behind a cloud and threw brilliant rays of light through the window. |
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I would land from time to time and swim and bathe in the lake and watch as white birds lifted from the water and soared off to the clouds. |
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The 25-year-old was untouchable as she soared to her winning height of 2.06m at the first attempt. |
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The Greek fans oohed as it soared through the air, then roared when it was caught. |
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A shopkeeper in Anmin said the smoke soared to the height of a factory smokestack but receded after about 10 minutes. |
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By the time I ran outside he had spread his wings and soared into the sky gripping the pigeon with his talons. |
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He hovered in midair for a moment, then soared upward, flying through the air. |
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Unveiled girls in bright pink tunics gathered water from a turquoise river and balanced bundles on their heads while eagles soared above. |
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And in that instant a rare golden eagle soared across the sky, an arrow rammed through its mighty wing. |
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Opium production has soared to record levels, and farmers continue to be reluctant to plant crops that pay buttons by comparison. |
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But by lunchtime the temperature had soared to 102 degrees and I almost fainted among the ruins. |
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As temperatures across the country soared towards record levels, the industry was predicting one of the best seasons for years. |
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His popularity soared so high, he became the greatest ambassador the game has ever known. |
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The number of people infected with the HIV virus has also soared in recent years. |
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As unemployment soared nearly half the population were driven below the official poverty line. |
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He beat his powerful wings and soared high into the air, up and away from the village. |
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The mercury soared to 35.9 degrees Celsius on February 16 this year, the highest recorded for the month in history. |
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William's prestige soared and popular opinion once again swung behind the resistance movement. |
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The roaring drone continued as the jet doubled back and soared over us, dropping a series of small black torpedo-like objects. |
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It soared above the rest with long, shady branches, covered with leaves and an exotic type of fruit. |
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The plate soared through the air, slicing the twilight, before a bullet made contact with it, shattering the porcelain dish in midair. |
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Prices for essential goods such as rice, sugar, dhal, chilies, milk powder and medical drugs have soared by 15 to 30 percent. |
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The ball soared in the azure sky like a missile with a perfect trajectory and rolled a lot upon landing. |
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Investment in the agricultural black plastic sheeting used in exhibition rooms has soared sky high. |
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Mirroring a national trend, the number of postal vote applications has soared. |
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That bankruptcies have soared to a nine-year high should set a few alarm bells ringing for the big spenders among us. |
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As the blistering midday sun slowly arced across the powder-blue tropic skies, temperatures soared to stifling, triple-digit figures. |
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Like a fencer, I lunged forwards then soared into the air to meet the shuttlecock. |
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The functional value of hemp soared under the Tudors, as the navy's demand for rope increased. |
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While college tuitions have soared 30 percent in the last four years, scholarship grants have been cut back. |
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Not only had admission prices soared to 20 euros but you couldn't get anywhere near the turnstiles to pay. |
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Grouse numbers in Lancashire have soared in time for the start of the shooting season on the Glorious Twelfth. |
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Now, its membership has soared to more than 200, with monthly meetings in a north-west hospital. |
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Miranda leaped and ran, spun and twirled, flew and soared to the sound of Mario's violin. |
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Still, insurance rates had risen, and security on dams and pumping stations soared sky-high, underwritten by our taxes. |
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With the firm seriously undervalued he took it private and its value has soared. |
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The few other people that were there watched in confusion as he soared across the slick surface and crashed into the wall. |
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Then, above our heads soared three eagles, and not long after, an adder slithered calmly between our feet. |
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Lab busts have soared since last fall when Wright, a former narc, took over the county's 13-man drug task force. |
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The other girl sang in a clear soprano that weaved its way through the flute's melody and soared through the audience. |
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Unemployment soared, thousands emigrated and the national debt spiralled out of control. |
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A single wad of paper, sticky with the residue of a colored hand-creme, soared through the air before splatting against the back window. |
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Insurance had also rocketed because of churches being burgled, and heating costs had also soared. |
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In the woods I heard both green and great spotted woodpecker whilst overhead a pair of buzzards soared in a spectacular display flight. |
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The balance-of-payment deficit became a major concern as imports soared and exports stagnated, which further raised the mountain of debt. |
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From a 'camera-shy' young woman, she has soared like an eagle with fresh confidence and bounding enthusiasm. |
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Passenger numbers have soared since the M.E.N. won a campaign for a new city centre coach station. |
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Temperatures reached the mid-nineties on Wednesday and the heat index soared past 105 degrees with intense humidity levels. |
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As local real estate prices have soared, so has the region's reputation for style and taste. |
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I buzzed, I forgot about my feet, I gibbered ecstatically to strangers on chairlifts, I laughed and whooped, soared and floated. |
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But as so often happens, Wood's career soared while Wagner's hit a fallow period, and the fairytale marriage collapsed. |
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A flock of homing pigeons soared into the azure sky, dispersing before the gates of the city, each striking towards its own destination. |
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The roar of the crowd was gratifying as the ball soared through the hoop, upping the score to 90-59 in our favor. |
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Most of the U.S. wireless industry surged in the first quarter as new subscribers soared. |
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Floats and other non-alcoholic fountain classics, like ice cream sodas, soared in popularity until the end of Prohibition. |
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Standards of education, while high during the 1970s, have slumped dramatically and illiteracy rates have soared. |
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There was the TMT bubble, where countless technology companies soared in value as investors fantasised over perpetual profit growth. |
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Like the rest of Europe, however, prices of unleaded petrol and diesel have soared over the last few months. |
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Braintree Council's quarterly performance report found that during the first quarter of this year, missed refuse collections soared. |
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It felt much like a cathedral, with smooth walls of dark stone that soared up into an inky blackness. |
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Last year he counted 5,500 teal, 1,200 pintail and 2,000 widgeon among a duck population that has soared in numbers. |
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Yet over the same period, the number of cases seen in outpatients and inpatients in English hospitals has soared. |
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Our requests were answered almost immediately as a condor soared magnificently over our heads at the second pass. |
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Home values have soared to high levels in many countries as irrational exuberance grips the markets. |
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With cruel irony, as livelihoods became increasingly precarious, population totals soared. |
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That day, military service men and women launched, sailed, soared, and landed in harm's way to defend America's home front. |
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Jobs have been slashed, productivity has skyrocketed, and profits have soared. |
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As a result, business there boomed, housing construction soared, and the area became quite prosperous. |
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According to beauty experts, the number of men seeking the painful depilatory treatment has soared 10-fold over the past five years. |
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In four other seasons, the figure soared to '1' before receding to the familiar goose egg the next year. |
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At only 23 she already produces a pure clear sound which soared above the orchestra, refusing to be overpowered. |
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Together, they soared over the fence, and landed with a muddy squelch onto the ground. |
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Capital expenditures by both public and private schools have soared as have the outlays for labor. |
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The number of bomb explosions has soared to 85 cases this year, a five-fold leap from last year, which saw 17 cases. |
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The dollar soared, the euro dropped, and gold and its shares took a nosedive. |
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Teenage pregnancy rates there have soared above the national average since the project's start. |
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The 1920s brought the great bull market in which the value and quantity of stocks traded soared. |
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And so their spirits soared as they took their positions down the passageways of battle all night long, and the watchfires blazed among them. |
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The Minister claimed costs had soared by nearly 40 per cent but he was accused of changing accounting rules. |
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Morale and enthusiasm were high and the number of new people soared despite the insistence on having a proper guarantor in order to be admitted to the dojo. |
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Abroad, the risk of kidnap or murder has soared in many places. |
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The door staircase suddenly snapped off the foundation and soared up into the clouds, suddenly being torn apart by flying shrapnel of glass and metal. |
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Despite the challenges, success rates have soared in recent years. |
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Complaints about TV soaps have soared to a new high prompting a warning from the Broadcasting Standards Commission about intense violence before the 9pm watershed. |
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Yet the product that emerged, as the Russians soared and twisted and somersaulted, was one of grace and elegance and hard-to-imagine body control. |
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The bird soared away from us, its broad wings beating slowly. |
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As the number of indigent defendants soared, so did costs to the counties, since most used court-appointed lawyers paid by the case or by the hour. |
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Roads across the county suffered in last summer's heatwave when temperatures soared to record levels and mercury moved towards the 100F mark on thermometers. |
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Leading insurance firms are offering airline passengers special cover against air rage attacks after reports of violence on UK flights soared in the last year. |
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Exports, which soared in 2010 and 2011, are showing signs of plateauing as the global economy slows. |
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Industries involved with tourism have been hit by lower bookings and insurance premiums have soared, increasing the cost of doing business for most sectors. |
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In 2000, the number of golden handshakes and retention bonuses soared but they have plummeted to about half of last year's level during the past eight months. |
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In giant wingstrokes, they soared overhead as if in pursuit, and I wondered if those were the same Eagles that had appeared weeks before during my conversation with Hank. |
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Ten years ago, her fellow competitors in the Miss St Lucia pageant didn't know what hit them when Yasmine soared to the top, securing first place. |
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From there, his career soared, highlighted by a variety of gold records and giant hits that took off in the disco era, but truly made him the icon that he was. |
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A Reuters article on a shortage of the mineral zircon predicts that cubic zirconium jewelry will go up in price because prices for zirconium have soared. |
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Geese soared through air, and came to rest on the crystal water. |
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In this context, it's worth noting that the wholesale price for coal has also soared, even though there are no substantial worries about supplies running low. |
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Colt, Remington, and Gauge have all soared, and Gunner is much more common than the traditional name Gunnar. |
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Lisa's heart soared as they stopped dancing and she wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him back, mindless of the fact that they were in the middle of the dance floor. |
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My stress levels soared so high that I developed second trimester pregnancy complications and was ordered by my doctor to take to my bed and avoid the news. |
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The looting occurred along a broad avenue on the northwestern rim of greater Buenos Aires where unemployment has soared well above the national average. |
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They soared along the faces of mountains, over deserts, and out along city streets. |
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With increased demand for terrapins by epicures, prices soared and a market was born to supply the big eastern cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. |
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Wildlife was plentiful, especially bustard which soared vertically into the air when disturbed, flying noisily in a wide circle until we were past. |
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It flexed its toes, opened giant wings, and soared off its globe, out over the rooftops of the great city, down to the small curled body on the pavement. |
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Today, immediately after my greeting, three of them skittered to their feet and ran full pelt on the water alongside me until they took off and soared above. |
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Sales soared and while the cynics predicted that the bubble would burst as we moved on to the next novelty, the people mover, demand has steadily increased. |
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Sucking in a deep breath, I flapped my wings and soared into the sky. |
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Whole streets were blocked off by vegetable sellers, litter grew out of control, there was a plague of giant rats, whites fled and murder and other crimes soared. |
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Then it suddenly soared above the branch to hover triumphantly high. |
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The gloom lifted as quickly as it came this year, when prices for some prime properties soared by 40 per cent as the Hong Kong economy gathered steam. |
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Then we soared 170 metres above Lucern on a tethered, hot-air, balloon. |
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She hoped that his heart soared into the starry sky beside hers. |
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The entire intricate construction covered more than one hectare of land, and the towers soared some 30 meters high, jauntily capped by Catalan flags and banners. |
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In the distance, beyond a shallow bend, a football soared into the air. |
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For 10 straight days, they've soared to 109 degrees or higher. |
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Her hand rose, clenched into a fist, and a brilliant red-gold beam of crackling, coruscating light soared up into the sky and set it ablaze with Imperial flame. |
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Post-tsunami, the glitz factor has soared, with new ultraluxury resorts and a more upscale vibe in town. |
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But after returning home from her laparoscopic tubectomy Phoolbai's temperature soared. |
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The California condor once soared over much of the North American continent. |
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After standing ovations and curtain calls, the diva repeated her performance of Ave Maya, and soared a second time. |
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Application rates have soared and admissions rates have plummeted. |
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One group was sending out loud distress calls as a skua bird, a giant-size potential predator, soared overhead. |
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Interest in King Richard III has spiralled since his remains were found and soared even more since his globally feted reinterment this spring. |
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Cahuita is in the Costa Rican province of Limon, where drug trafficking has soared in recent years. |
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The fact that M2 has also soared appears contradictive as the increase in M2 should have been held down by the rush. |
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From 10 million barrels per day in 1950, global consumption soared to 77 million in 2000, a half-century bacchanalia of fossil fuel burning. |
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In Wales, the temperature in Llanfairfechan soared to 220C by yesterday afternoon, with a Foehn wind blowing down the mountains to make it warm. |
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Bent climbed into the front passenger seat of a sailplane and soared above Worcester County. |
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I was sound asleep while the rockets soared, though I may have been making pyrotechnic noises with the nose flute. |
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The populations of sharp-tailed grouse and prairie chickens soared with new, high-protein cereal grains as food. |
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The railway system, with 700,000 employees, was taxed to the limit as demand for transportation soared. |
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Mark Bramley, gardening buyer at Asda, said sales of spades, rakes, hoes, trowels, secateurs and forks had soared by an average 20 per cent. |
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Yet while foreclosures soared and residential construction withered, downtown Greeley has been undergoing a quiet renaissance. |
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The population soared in the latter part of this century and the architectural legacy of Georgian Ireland was built. |
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After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, nearly the whole world sank into a Great Depression, as prices fell, profits fell, and unemployment soared. |
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In the last three decades, the foreign born share of the population soared. |
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That year, oil prices plunged, interest rates soared, and the government defaulted on its debt. |
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That legislation shortly gave way to the railway boom, and from there the numbers of companies formed soared. |
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Without major employers, the local economy was affected and unemployment soared. |
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After 1790 output soared, reaching 16 million long tons by 1815 at the height of the Napoleonic War. |
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Searches for Cardigan Welsh corgis have also soared by 59 per cent to 2,231, with the numbers registered up by 70 per cent. |
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The good news carried into February as the Bolsa soared to a record high on Feb. |
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The figure has soared by more than eight per cent in 12 months fuelling fears that bootleggers will soon have half the market. |
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Swiss daredevil Yves Rossy soared like a supersonic swallow around Japan's holy Mount Fuji in his custom-built jet suit. |
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As a result of the rise in crude oil prices, the cost per food mile worldwide has soared. |
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Just as the gates fully ajarred themselves, the Lamborghini soared through them, and out into the freedom of the poorly defined road. |
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But Mary-Claire Sanderson and Signa Love soared well beyond any possible doubt. |
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As the Great Depression ground on and unemployment soared, intellectuals began unfavorably comparing their faltering capitalist economy to Russian Communism. |
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Since 2014 Jones reputation has soared and he is again being recognised as one of the most original and important poets and visual artists of the 20th century. |
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As other OPEC nations followed suit, the cartel's income soared. |
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I've been in and seen Broadway comparable productions of Grease and Peter Pan, learned how to hit homeruns like Babe Ruth, and soared through the woods like Tarzan. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Victoria's popularity soared, mitigating residual discontent over the Hastings affair and the bedchamber crisis. |
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The dancers become maenads, Valkyries, attacking their material with tremendous force while Daniel Bernard Roumain's score soared from wah-wah pedal guitar to tender violin. |
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The next Sunday he soared into song in the midst of the silence, a joyful and eerie curvation of vowels that astounded the congregation with its beauty. |
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More than 70 hampsters as well as rabbits and finches perished as temperatures soared in the vehicle parked at the University of Ulster campus in Coleraine. |
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Of the others in this set, Mercury soared and Hockey Skates scored. |
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With corporate news thin on the ground, defence giant BAE Systems soared up the Footsie risers board after brokers at Goldman Sachs reiterated their buy rating on the stock. |
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The amazingly talented Jozef and Kyle soared Bridgewater to victory. |
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Tablet computer sales soared last year with Android-powered devices dethroning iPads atop a booming global market, according to figures released Monday by Gartner. |
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Then Whitney set Hone in the clear but his shot soared over the top. |
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To compound matters, lamb prices have soared recently, largely as a result of the sheep-breeding flocks in the UK and New Zealant becoming smaller. |
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I clung to her nipples as she soared and swooped through the gloaming, scooping up insects, and I remember the shapes of things that she flew between, above, beneath. |
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The devastating disease, Phocine Distemper Virus, was discovered in May this year when the death rate among seals on the Danish breeding island Anholt soared. |
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The pump prices soared into new heights as the strike continued. |
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The 23-year-old Californian singer, who soared to fame with her hit I Kissed a Girl, sparked fury after being photographed clutching a three-inch flick-knife. |
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The June volumes soared from the previous record of 6,415 ADV in May 2012 and was 32 per cent higher when compared to last month, said a top official. |
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With Europe at peace and the economy recovering, Napoleon's popularity soared to its highest levels under the Consulate, both domestically and abroad. |
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Historian Andrew Thorpe argues that Labour lost credibility by 1931 as unemployment soared, especially in coal, textiles, shipbuilding, and steel. |
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Trade among the three partners has soared since NAFTA went into force. |
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While the national debt soared, Hitler and his economic team expected that the upcoming territorial expansion would provide the means of repaying the debt. |
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After news of his death, sales of his albums and singles soared. |
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The bankruptcy of Railtrack in 2001 and its replacement by Network Rail following the Hatfield crash brought a reappraisal of the plans, while the cost of the upgrade soared. |
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In India it is even possible to receive training to acquire an English accent, as the number of outsourced call centres in India has soared in the past decades. |
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