Private enterprise has flourished, individuals have greater freedom in deciding where they live and work, and per capita income has quintupled. |
The average cost of goods quintupled in the 16th century in Spain, led by wool and grain. |
All in all he quintupled the number of known pulsars in that particular sector of the sky. |
For example, from 1933 to 1945 the number of union members quintupled, from under 3 million to 15 million. |
In the same time period, the number of web pages swelled from 500 million to 3 to 8 billion, and the number of searches quintupled from 100 to 500 million. |
In the last month natural gas prices in Britain have more than quintupled. |