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| Pictures were taken from a plane that | soared above the school for about 10 minutes during l |
| s during a time when popular interest in herbs | soared across the country. |
| The population | soared after Eight-Nation Alliance invasion of China. |
| However bookings for Club 18-30 holidays | soared after each episode aired and this was referred |
| y and clever concealment, Salomon's reputation | soared among the peoples of Europe. |
| The company's stock | soared, and in 1998, Moreno sold the company to Infin |
| Medical bills | soared, and friends from across the state and from De |
| d at the age of 20, after which his popularity | soared and he came to be sentimentally styled a Russi |
| ent properties in the area as land prices have | soared and continue to rise at a fast rate (in the br |
| ade economically, as growth stalled, inflation | soared and government expenditures rose significantly |
| Control Act, the demand for detailed analysis | soared, and decision makers began to look to acoustic |
| the forests, the number of the partisan groups | soared, and the groups began to be expanded to the co |
| His numbers | soared, as he averaged 15.5 points per game on 56% sh |
| Its popularity | soared as the editors and writers analyzed political |
| had turned around and business investment had | soared by about 25%. |
| Applications have | soared by more than 600%, the average SAT score of in |
| In 1987 CCTV's popularity | soared due to the adaptation and presentation of Drea |
| ted to the second Gulf War and budget deficits | soared due to war-time efforts. |
| ying stable for decades, crime rates in London | soared during and after the Second World War, posing |
| oved prescient when interest in life insurance | soared during the war, and Aetna became one of Americ |
| It | soared eight-four feet in height and was lighted. |
| Unemployment | soared, especially in larger cities. |
| Last weekend, airborne pollutants | soared, exceeding safe limits by nearly seven times. |
| Enrollment | soared from 8,500 in 1945 to more than 24,000 in 1947 |
| Its membership | soared from 5 to several tens of thousands, after all |
| Bill Russell | soared high to block a shot by Bob Pettit, landed hea |
| Food prices have | soared, however, amid shortages of basic staples, for |
| Potash prices have | soared in recent years. |
| Property prices in the area have | soared in recent years. |
| His popularity | soared in the early 1980s with the release of "Bobby |
| Cases of asthma and bronchial infections have | soared in recent years due to reduced air quality. |
| During the 2007 / 2008 food crisis, prices | soared in many developing countries, many of whom are |
| The population | soared in the latter part of this century and the arc |
| nd prices in Goshen and surrounding areas have | soared in recent years, however, and a new developmen |
| The population has | soared in the last decade, with a constant programme |
| The value of government securities | soared in the morning, after the news from Dover bega |
| As the popularity of home video game systems | soared in the 1980s, ASCII became active in the devel |
| geles population increased and property values | soared in the 1920s, blacks in the area suffered from |
| Sales for the new watch | soared in the first year of its production, dwarfing |
| At the last possible moment, Prince | soared in from the other side of the basket and swatt |
| The group's popularity | soared in the early 1980s with the release of their s |
| Post Office to celebrate the victory and which | soared in value to up to 15 shillings each on the bac |
| After Clear Channel took control, WDKS | soared into the Evansville market's number 2 position |
| a ruptured gas pipe, and large clouds of smoke | soared into the sky. |
| As the population of Guangdong Province | soared, life became increasingly difficult and unrest |
| However, Ravenscar's popularity never | soared, mainly due to the long trek needed to reach t |
| that the dog begun to float as the spacecraft | soared skywards, an indication of the weightlessness |
| Unemployment and poverty had | soared, specially in the north of the country that wa |
| s film was not a success, Martin's solo career | soared the following year with a leading role in The |
| singing group from the 1960s whose popularity | soared through their many television and live appeara |
| Aminoil's earnings | soared to $86.3 million. |
| By 1991 values had | soared to $304 million. |
| British casualties | soared to 3,000 men, while the Boers lost only a few |
| national advertising followed, and production | soared to 10,000 units in 1912. |
| Brobeck's profits-per-partner | soared to more than $1 million a year. |
| wn, the band's Christian single, "Back to You" | soared to number 5 on the Christian CHR charts. |
| Colchester | soared to the top of the Third Division table with fo |
| The song | soared to #4 on the Hot 100 and to #1 on the Billboar |
| On July 6, 1936, the temperature in Steele | soared to 121 ℉ (49.4 ℃), the highest temperature eve |
| The number of babies born to mainland mothers | soared to 20,000 in the first 10 months of 2006 from |
| d to cost $230 million, when the cost estimate | soared to at least $3.4 billion the decision was made |
| Curtis, who | soared to fame with his role in Houdini as the legend |
| "Treba Vstaty i Vyjty" ("Stand Up and Leave"), | soared to the #1 position on Lviv's hit parade after |
| farm, and within ten years the price of seeds | soared to an astounding £80 a pound, the most expensi |
| fter the switch to Spanish oldies, the ratings | soared to 3.4, making it the #1 rated Spanish languag |
| Meanwhile, the temperature | soared to more than 46 °C (115 °F) at several places |
| that success "I Won't ..." was re-released and | soared to number two. |
| es and Jambres obtained wings by their art and | soared to heaven, but were dashed down into the sea b |
| McEntire's instinct paid off as the song | soared to the #1 position on the country charts in th |
| he way until late October 2007, when the price | soared to 15p. |
| the millennium, however, sales worldwide have | soared to record highs, fuelled by radically new tech |
| nd troy ounces (12.8 tonnes) in 1929, but then | soared to more than 1.4 million troy ounces (43.5 ton |
| composed many unforgettable songs that rapidly | soared to triple platinum in Canada, Diamond in Franc |
| ivan, known collectively as The Go Lucky Four, | soared to the top of the Irish music charts with Up W |
| d he took, but it is known that his popularity | soared very quickly among his own people. |
| ation of the currency continued, and inflation | soared while the Central Bank reserves were at an all |
| Hudson's popularity | soared with George Stevens' Giant, based on Edna Ferb |
| Museum attendances | soared with every visit by the "Dinosaurs Alive!" sho |
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