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China's exports increased 40 percent last year, while its imports from Latin America soared by 79.1 percent.
Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries.
Pulses raced and temperatures soared as the game ravelled furiously before the heated supporters.
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.
As housing values have soared, builders have reaped lush margins by building on the cheap land that they acquired several years earlier.
But with the rebound, the value of the company's commercial property has soared.
Income tax receipts have soared by 19 per cent in the last year and the economy is all but back to full employment.
The dragon immediately stood, stretching its wings majestically and soared into the dark sky like a black shadow chasing a flame.
Good Vibrations took music production to a new level, and Brian Wilson's work soared above us on wings of genius.
The sun was partially blocked by the shafts of the arrows which had soared across the sky.
As people turn away from red meat in their droves, chicken sales have soared.
Within months, the market had soared and is only now beginning to level out.
Prime retail rents have soared over the past decade, but margins have not kept pace.
As the stock market soared, it brought state personal income tax revenue up with it.
Her ethereal vocals soared over a backdrop of lush guitar licks, deep bass and softly crashing drums during their stunning half-hour set.
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.
It came upon me very suddenly and soared upward and was about the size of a baby carriage.
Her heart soared with the swift flash of the shaft as it flew from the bow.
Nationally that figures has soared by 500 per cent in marginal seats in the election.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
Leaving the warm glow of his camp-fire, he soared upward into the violet night.
In another part of the wood was a nesting colony of the black kite, several of which soared high overhead.
The hat rolled, bounced, dipped and soared up the hill and just clear of the branches of the endmost pine.
Sally's conceitedness soared into the air and frowned down upon the faltering Gaga with something like scorn.
As might have been expected, the too-aspiring youth soared on Icarian wings.
A red-tailed hawk soared in the valley below us and from the roadside we flushed flocks of mourning dove at every curve.
We put on zippered windbreaks and the 'copter soared noiselessly into the pale crimson sky.
Cows grazed in the river, and high above a turkey buzzard soared, gazing down to find death on the earth.
It soared aloft so easily that I imagined our luck was changing.
He even soared into the realm of supposititious truth, like Plato.
The smelly passenger has soared up to be the number two hate of air travelers, the firm aid.
The smelly passenger, who we've dubbed 'Smellus Incredibilus' has soared up to be the number two hate of air travelers.
Sometimes the rook flapped his black wings and soared away over the tree-tops in the park.
But in a moment the serpent had become an eagle more powerful still, who soared up in the air and after him, and then we lost sight of them both.
Since 1882 it has paid dividends, and in one glorious year its stock soared to four hundred dollars a share.
It rose, feebly at first, then soared away over the tops of the houses.
In their visionary leaps to affluence they soared to giddy heights.
Temporarily absent from the body, I soared in a supernal visit.
His reputation has soared in proportion to the duration of her absence.
The sunfish, normally found in tropical waters, appeared off Coll as temperatures soared, delighting Shane Wasik, 32, and a boatload of tourists.
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