It felt much like a cathedral, with smooth walls of dark stone that soared up into an inky blackness. |
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The bow soared up over the wave crest, then plunged down so hard that it knifed below the surface. |
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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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Our plane skimmed the tops of the banana trees and soared up into the safety of the sky. |
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Liu's success benefitted his brother Liu Zhixiang, who joined the ministry and soared up through the ranks. |
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Early in the morning of Aug. 29, 1949, a mushroom cloud soared up over the Kazakh deserts. |
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Imaginations have soared up into the universe, seeing great constellations, learning the patterns, finding meaning in the randomness. |
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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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As Mike soared up over the Columbia backlot, he spotted a chair on the tarmac. |
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Despite his numbers, his minutes have soared up and down. |
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When a mountain soared up into light, you see, and this sort of thing. |
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This decrease, which does not concern payroll or our investments, will partly come from our contractors costs which soared up with the crude oil prices but now have to reflect the new oil market environment. |
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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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