While he rests, his music and art will forever, soar.
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The money mountain will get much bigger as profits soar.
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As Mr. Rubio got involved, the price started to soar.
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Homeschool at the Aldrich: Slither, Soar, Swim, art activities. Feb.
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Even when the stories themselves didn't soar, the storytelling did.
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His health recovered, and the band's career continued to soar.
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The SOAR program is helping to reenergize Eastern Kentucky's economy.
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As investors pull out, those costs are set to soar.
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Its coal policy shifts can make prices soar or plunge.
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Under President Sanders taxes, particularly on high earners, would soar.
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When it begins to bite, premiums will soar even higher.
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By 2050, that ratio is expected to soar to 53.
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Colette ceases just when Colette's life really begins to soar.
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WATCH: Baseball ratings soar ahead of final World Series game
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And so, back then, suspensions and arrests began to soar.
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Wizards exhort us to "soar beyond natural constraints" using technology.
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Once considered basketball dinosaurs, the Raptors are beginning to soar.
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When temperatures soar, the electric grid comes under serious strain.
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Arrests of men for domestic violence soar immediately after birth.
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COURAGE TO SOAR by Simone Biles with Michelle Burford (Zondervan).
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Step out of your comfort zones and soar, all right?
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Is there anything more wonderful than watching your father soar?
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Music is the element in which you swim, dive, soar.
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"SOAR is built on top of other solutions," Lin said.
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In recent years, private prisons have seen their values soar.
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Soar, 32, was an experienced competitor on the Mountain Course.
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You want to soar like an angel, but you can't.
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Jets soar over Sharks for rare road win SAN JOSE, Calif.
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Gun sales typically soar after a terrorist attack or mass shooting.
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Season 8, as the series' last, will probably soar even higher.
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And China's trade surplus with the U.S. will continue to soar.
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But it is less clear that his firm's value will soar.
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And Nur Jahan's life shows women could soar beyond the harem.
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This has caused prices to soar, since Egypt imports many staples.
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You think it will either continue to soar, or plummet fantastically.
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The navy saw its budgets soar and its fleet quality transformed.
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There's no one I want to see succeed or soar more.
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It soars when stocks soar, and it crashes when stocks crash.
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Amazon Prime is closing in on Costco, as membership numbers soar.
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With "Gods of Egypt" clattering to earth, "Deadpool" continued to soar.
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The move has triggered the hashtag #TrumpCup to soar in popularity.
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Read MoreLegal US pot sales soar to $5.4B in 2015: Report
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As wages have sputtered, child care, medical and education expenses soar.
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Today, he teaches children how to soar beyond their wildest dreams.
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This number will soar to more than 20 billion by 2020.
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You're gonna soar, and you're gonna continue to make us proud.
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If I am right, the stock market is going to soar.
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Add these skills to your repertoire and watch your likability soar!
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Hot Wheels saw its sales soar 15 percent year over year.
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Their work lays the groundwork that allows our songs to soar.
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Add these skills to your repertoire and watch your likeability soar!
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Why did Home Depot, the most housing-sensitive retail stock, soar?
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His ERA continues to soar, and is 7.85 on the season.
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Adventure enthusiasts can strap on wingsuits to soar through the air.
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And now the prices for his work look set to soar.
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It broke my heart in two and then made it soar.
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In its most recent quarter, it saw comparable sales soar 32%.
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Volcanic mountains soar, dense with vegetation, browned from lack of rain.
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Many feared that vacancy rates would soar and rents would plummet.
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And today, take some inspiration from "Dumbo": Don't just fly, soar.
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The embargo led to oil shortages that caused prices to soar.
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Art Review In Latin American Los Angeles, bridges soar, walls fall.
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As college costs soar, financial aid can make all the difference.
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In today's 360 video, soar with a paraglider over Lima's cliffs.
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So it's no surprise that the industry is set to soar.
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But now this is you letting him go, and he'll soar.
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This could feel frustrating in high season when room prices soar.
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There, his career continued to soar but his love life stalled.
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Again, when prices are cheap, you'd expect oil demand to soar.
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Costs soar beyond tangible expenses from damage to a brand's reputation.
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As streaming video becomes increasingly popular, data usage is going to soar.
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Consumption will soar, now that the tourists don't pay those costs themselves.
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Instead, a "not-so-hot opening" helped stocks soar higher, he said.
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I wanted nothing more than to see her pursue them and soar.
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Separate tariffs on steel and aluminum caused Whirlpool's production costs to soar.
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They get hold of the material and they really make it soar.
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Meanwhile, maternal mortality rates soar above the rest of the developed world.
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INDUSTRY PROFITS SOAR For producers, the tight market conditions mean higher profits.
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With healthy people siphoning themselves off, premiums for the sick would soar.
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National Beverage, the company that makes LaCroix, has seen its stock soar.
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Skyscrapers soar above Islam's holiest place, dwarfing the granite Kaaba far below.
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That helped the stock soar 72% on its first day of trading.
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Sometimes artists soar, specially when they're transformed into a hot air balloon.
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What made Lady Bird soar with the critics, but Landline fall flat?
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Those of soyabeans in South America, spared the Chinese tariffs, could soar.
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SOAR enables the management of various cybersecurity tools through a single platform.
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The lower Jimmy sinks, the higher Better Call Saul seems to soar.
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So, again, when the market is high, valuations of private companies soar.
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Now that winter is here, you can expect those numbers to soar.
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Growth at Time-Warner's HBO, on the other hand, continues to soar.
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Today, drug prices continue to soar for Medicaid programs across the country.
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Most pointedly, the last time Beijing devalued, Chinese exports did not soar.
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This dramatic event will make Mueller's credibility soar with the American people.
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"Most novel arguments crash and burn, but some soar," Professor Gerrard said.
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Social media can make careers soar, but it can also overexpose them.
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The heavenly sounds fully soar with a bit of hell for ballast.
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Affordability is weakening as prices continue to soar well beyond income growth.
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The company went public in 1969, and its fortunes began to soar.
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Meanwhile, his electric car company, Tesla, has seen its stock price soar.
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In that same period that Vietnam suffered, Thailand saw foreign investment soar.
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But it began to soar in May and June, the INPE said.
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Only a stunted soul would not rise, soar, and expand to it.
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But it began to soar in May and June, the agency said.
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The healthy will leave, the sick will stay and costs will soar.
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And Mr. Cook's stock price will soar along with his personal compensation.
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Retailers fret that it will make the cost of their imports soar.
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But if Canopy shares soar, they could lift Constellation's stock as well.
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I fully expect commercial and educational usage of 3D printers to soar.
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Third-quarter S&P 500 earnings are projected to soar by 20%.
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Today's headlines would be soon forgotten and your political stock would soar.
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In philanthropy, education, environment he has plenty of room to soar yet.
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But why not soar for a while just to see what happens?
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First, the national debt, while manageable now, is on pace to soar.
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And the number of cases continue to soar in all five boroughs.
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By adopting such a strategy, confidence and the economy would both soar.
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Els, 215, gave his players wings, but he couldn't make them soar.
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It would be wonderful indeed if productivity were to soar once again.
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In a pressure cooker, though, water temperature can soar to nearly 120 degrees.
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I still test my limits to see just how high I can soar.
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Peregrine falcons and blue-tailed macaws soar through the cemetery&aposs cypress trees.
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If people spend all of their new free time working, productivity will soar.
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Interest rates would soar (they are already higher than those of Russian debt).
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Premiums on the marketplaces are set to soar by 22 percent this year.
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VR didn't exactly soar this year — but it didn't crash and burn, either.
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CEO salaries soar while families resort to GoFundMe campaigns for basic health care.
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As temperatures soar, there's no better place to be than near the water.
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Companies selling plant-based products have seen their share prices soar this year.
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Temperatures can soar as a result of incoming western winds from hot areas.
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If he could do the same with Opel his credentials would soar higher.
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And if prices rise again, domestic use of solar could soar, he said.
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The increasing blackouts occurred as Khartoum's temperatures soar to highs of 45 Celsius.
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Of course, there are many collectors whose budgets don't soar into the stratosphere.
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Some are as low as 9%, while others soar as high as 30%.
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Otherwise interest rates will eventually soar, much as they did in the 1980s.
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And that is expected to fall in future, even as costs soar elsewhere.
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This causes corn prices to soar and creates environmental problems due to overplanting.
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Rainy season, when mosquito populations soar, is April through September in the Keys.
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Its debut saw the loss-making company's market valuation soar to $28 billion.
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Writing allowed me to finally soar free—I lived vicariously through my characters.
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Cramer saw the perfect confluence of events that allowed stocks to soar higher.
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For communities with care coordination services, linkage rates can soar to above 80%.
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Once you stop splitting your focus and start structuring your time, yourproductivitywill soar.
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Give them a read, give them a whirl, and watch your productivity soar.
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Still, noncriminal arrests did not soar equivalently in other sanctuary cities last year.
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When Obama campaigns across the nation for Democratic candidates, their spirits will soar.
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ABC saw its audience numbers soar with the premiere of "Roseanne" in March.
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On a bright Monday in June, SOAR held its third Innovation Summit here.
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He bought a landscape painting of Soar-y-Mynydd for his art collection.
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If the ACA were repealed, the uninsured rate would soar to 37 percent.
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Attendance for sporting events has been generally dropping, while TV rights deals soar.
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She does not soar through the sky and represent freedom like the eagle.
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The cathedral now reaches six times deeper than its Gothic spires soar high.
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The price per new donor, she said, could soar as high as $2000.
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As prices soar, developers have flocked to projects like the Yanan New Zone.
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Once you trust yourself, your confidence will soar, and everyone will see it.
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Cons: During the most popular winter months prices can soar into the $400s.
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Cons: Prices can soar into the $800s during the most popular winter months.
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Standing a few feet inbounds, he waited for spirals to soar his way.
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The stock market, except for a few small corrections, has continued to soar.
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You get to kind of soar, which is exciting and fun and daring.
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Over the years, poaching has become more militarized as prices for ivory soar.
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Sometimes even a jukebox can spread its mechanical wings and soar beyond expectations.
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Companies hoping to profit from Mr. Trump's economic policies have seen shares soar.
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This caused the stock of Northern Dynasty Minerals, the mining company, to soar.
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Bad loans are widely expected to soar as the economy continues to slow.
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For Sharma, it&aposs the independent SOAR providers that are innovating more quickly.
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Pharmacists, however, interpreted the ruling loosely, and the drug's popularity continued to soar.
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Even its most traditional storylines soar thanks to its vision, performances and style.
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This caused the stock of Northern Dynasty Minerals, the mining company, to soar.
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Like Icarus, his conceit has seen him soar too close to the sun.
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The pageviews that came in as a result helped Dooce's advertising rates soar.
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To bite your thumb at it as your soar through the London sky.
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It's proof that a well-executed battle scene can make the spirit soar.
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Liquidity Coverage to Soar ICD's coverage of liquid assets by short term debt slightly deteriorated at end-1436H to 53.2%, but is projected to soar over the medium term because the bank expects to eliminate all short-term funding by 2018.
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Goldman, like other Wall Street firms, has seen its stock soar after the Nov.
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The cords slightly tilt the circles as if they were kites about to soar.
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Sales soar, fueled by social media traffic, attention from MR. MIRANDA and news coverage.
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But which of the community's 500 million stories will soar beyond the Wattpad-sphere?
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So far, investors haven't been favorable to Snap while Facebook's stock continues to soar.
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Moreover, more and more cities are tightening restrictions on home purchases as prices soar.
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What a joy it has been to watch you soar these past three years.
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Instead of bouncing off her window, they soar inside and directly into her mouth.
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But since Trump began his presidential run, the group has seen its fundraising soar.
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Often the mere disclosure of an activist campaign can cause a stock to soar.
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Global remittances are expected to soar from $468bn in 2010 to $667bn in 2019.
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The program has already helped mobile app downloads soar, according to a Barclays note.
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We're told the opening bid starts at $5k and could soar upwards of $50k.
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But now, the strategist sees many signs that the sector is set to soar.
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Market analysts and pundits provide cheery reassurance that the currency will soon soar again.
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As a result, the heat index, or effective temperature we feel, starts to soar.
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That might cause the current account deficit to soar, potentially negative for the currency.
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The office is the primary place for productivity levels to either soar or stagnate.
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This is forecast to soar by another 70% by 2025 if nothing is done.
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Jim Cramer saw the perfect confluence of events that allowed stocks to soar higher.
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And for many older, less affluent Americans insurance premiums would soar, the CBO said.
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One day, however, the condors will again soar above an endless procession of tourists.
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Sentencing laws changed and incarceration rates, especially for young black men, began to soar.
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FDARA will also allow our medical innovations to continue to soar to new heights.
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But if numbers of refugee arrivals soar this summer, he warns that could change.
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Graphic: MAP of India gas infrastructure: LNG demand to soar as infrastructure improves - tmsnrt.
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What of exports, which Brexiteers forecast would soar following a fall in the pound?
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Trump later suggested that the figure could soar to as high as $750 billion.
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As the case slowly made its way to trial, Bratz sales continued to soar.
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Within 2628 years, annual net interest costs are expected to soar to $28500 billion.
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The 30-year-old rapper has seen his celebrity status soar in recent months.
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While some of these leaders soar and achieve great success, others crash and burn.
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Within 22019 years, annual net interest costs are expected to soar to $915 billion.
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The winners soar, creating billion-dollar companies in a few short years (sometimes months).
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In Death Valley, July temperatures often soar above 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the shade.
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While home prices continue to soar, rents, which had been overheating, are now cooling.
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The owners of existing mines have seen their profits soar over the last year.
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NPD expects organic food sales will soar by 16 percent over the next decade.
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The architectural treasures scattered throughout the city are no skyscrapers, but they still soar.
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Square has seen its share price soar, at a time when Twitter's has struggled.
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Crane shots soar like phantasms through and over the skeletal trees surrounding the building.
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Let's bring the best of these techniques to government and see our country soar.
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As China's number of new cases began to stabilize, South Korea's began to soar.
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But his persistent gloom was wearing thin, especially as the markets continued to soar.
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And to soar along with the Stark children's hopes for their new career paths.
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The two weapons officers — Soar, 30, from Pittsburgh, and Will, 28, from Arcadia, Calif.
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It is a young crew, with only one member, Soar, having previously deployed overseas.
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Inside the List Thanks to the holidays, book sales soar in November and December.
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We need a national commitment to invest in affordable housing as rental costs soar.
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Both White and Kim soar past peers with a mix of fearlessness and acrobatics.
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The stock has cooled off since then, but investor enthusiasm remains as sales soar.
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Riemer was also removed from the roster of SoaR, a collective of gaming streamers.
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Not coincidentally, multinational companies based in the United States have seen their earnings soar.
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Shops are running out of subsidised maize meal while prices of basic goods soar.
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Shops are running out of subsidised maize meal while prices of basic goods soar.
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Officials fear those cells are decaying as marriage rates fall and divorce rates soar.
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Almost 7,300 women froze their eggs in 2016 and the market continues to soar.
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Indeed, while overall wage growth lags, some groups have actually seen their wages soar.
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Colbert has seen his ratings soar since Trump's inauguration with his relentless comedic attacks.
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The number of people trying to flee the country could soar in a crisis.
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But seeing them soar over the Steelers, Browns and Ravens seems like a stretch.
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But seeing them soar over the Steelers, Browns and Ravens seems like a stretch.
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When hospital stays are included, the price can soar to $1 million or more.
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Since going public in May, Beyond has seen its shares soar more than 200%.
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His words did not soar; they aren't etched in marble the way Kennedy's are.
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The potential of an ensuing collapse in the euro caused implied volatility to soar.
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Instead, a work like Mr. Nash's "Presidential Suite" attempts to soar above the fray.
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The company saw its first-quarter profit soar 116 percent from a year earlier.
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"It is my dream for my channel to soar," one person told the FTC.
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Other market movers included developer Evergrande Group, which saw its stock soar 8.77 percent.
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Air fares soar for the Berkshire weekend, and hotel rates typically double or triple.
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Go deeper: Global pork prices soar as swine fever infects herds in eastern Asia
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But if the Latino response rate plummets in 2020, the undercount rate will soar.
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It will be fun and satisfying to watch the next generation of leaders soar.
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It's not until fairly late in the film that Carol finally gets to soar.
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Last week, the FAA said that it projects drone usage to continue to soar.
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In fact, that omission may be why Wall Street didn't exactly soar on the speech.
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But what is actually happening at Standing Rock, and why are tensions continuing to soar?
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That would require the stock, which closed Thursday trading at $104.39, to soar about $22.
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Even building an RC plane from a kit, that's guaranteed to soar, can take days.
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These regulatory hurdles are the last obstacle to letting the market for autonomous drones soar.
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Next, take a wild adventure and soar across gorgeous valleys on a zip line tour.
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The first was the emergence of the motor car, when oil prices started to soar.
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Many shows don't make it past the sixth season, let alone soar past the ninth.
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After looking at the charts, O'Hara said the index might soon soar to new highs.
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It was the companies that make tangible goods that had their stocks soar on Thursday.
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Uber has been criticized in the past for allowing ride prices to soar during emergencies.
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Shares of GW Pharma rose 8 percent on the news and helped pot stocks soar.
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Just jump ahead to the 11-minute mark to see those chicken buckets soar.[Digg]
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Yet wages simply are not keeping up as day-to-day costs continue to soar.
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The former drug addict and mom of two watched her weight soar to 600 lbs.
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The even cooler ones quickly soar past $1,000, to say nothing of Peloton's $4,000 beast.
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The decibel and estrogen levels soar as I step inside the two-story magenta door.
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The shoes come in five colors: black, action red, lucid green, soar blue and white.
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That number is set to soar to $511 billion by 2020, according to the NIH.
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The planes of Battlefield One soar overhead, raining bullets and bombs down on our heads.
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When the market opened, Caterpillar's stock fell less than $1 and then began to soar.
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If more jobs get created than the expectations, Cramer anticipates that the dollar will soar.
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Then it will come back up and then it will soar because there's been underinvestment.
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Instead, it's Samsung struggling and Apple that has seen its annual shipments of iPhones soar.
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The number staying permanently started to soar in 2010 when the city's retirement boom began.
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Spain, France, Serbia, Romania, and Croatia are all seeing temperatures soar into the 210s Fahrenheit.
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I founded Dreams Soar, Inc, a United States based nonprofit, to promote STEM education globally.
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It will make his leverage soar with all parties for the remainder of the investigation.
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For the ideas that soar above any other contemporary cerebralist over the past 30 years!
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Nasdaq-listed L acquired blockchain company Ziddu and saw its shares soar 2,000 percent. Overstock.
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Each part of the ship represented a portion of the business that helped it soar.
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Colleges that employ a test-optional admissions policy often see the number of applications soar.
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Rents continues to soar in two of New York City's top boroughs — Manhattan and Brooklyn.
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In the insurance exchanges, premiums for older people would soar to unaffordable levels, CBO found.
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The company has quickly built up a passionate customer base and seen its sales soar.
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Components makers have seen profits soar in recent years due to the rise of smartphones.
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Because the government wanted Romania's birthrate to soar, this decree banned women from having abortions.
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Profits will soar, loans will flow, wonks will complain, but ordinary people won't really notice.
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While everyone else stays on the same level, Durant is about to soar even higher.
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The country is facing a shortage of hand sanitizers, as demand for the products soar.
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One frequently cited Harvard study showed that improving air quality caused mental cognition to soar.
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Ms. Butler's advice: When to Go Hotel rates in London soar from May through July.
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Taken together, costs for the government's economic response are expected to soar past $1 trillion.
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EXPENSES SOAR Slack competes with Microsoft Teams, a chat add-on for Microsoft Office365 users.
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It's bracing, a nervy and grounded protest from a band that ordinarily prefers to soar.
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Mr. Clutter worries that if insurers, not the government, set the prices, premiums will soar.
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It would cause the deficit to soar and, as a result, probably reduce economic growth.
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Google's services remain immensely popular, and its stock price, profits and revenue continue to soar.
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Of course, fuel prices could soar yet again, but for now this is our future.
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As the temps soar, so do prices, but nothing on our list goes beyond $400.
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The problem is that every time someone punches a deal option key, Sprint's shares soar.
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That's because the Tesla (TSLA) stock continues to soar past that $853 billion market value.
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The "Follies" concert began her association with Mr. Sondheim, which helped both their careers soar.
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To help young imaginations soar, the program also includes admission to a 12:30 p.m.
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Update When outside temperatures soar, how exactly do airlines keep their passengers cool on board?
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The reason why Timberlake's career continued to soar, while Jackson's never came close to recovering.
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A stirring score — say, by Erich Wolfgang Korngold — to make blood flow and spirits soar.
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SHANGHAI — Leave it to other countries to soar and swoon in their quarterly economic performance.
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For a single person, it said, the annual deductible could soar to $13,000 in 2026.
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It's a key reason his approval rankings remain largely flat while our stock markets soar.
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Overall he also sees SOAR expanding to address more use-cases than it does today.
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As 2016 came to a close, altcoins like ether and XRP saw their value soar.
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The region's gas output has begun to soar thanks to older discoveries finally bearing fruit.
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After all, they're meant to soar through the skies, not careen around your coworkers' cubicles.
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Its 1,000-foot skyscraper would soar above a neighborhood dominated by low-rise walk-ups.
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Its 1,000-foot skyscraper would soar above a neighborhood dominated by low-rise walk-ups.
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And as long as it remains difficult to quit, tech's profits will continue to soar.
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Airlines have fallen under increasing scrutiny in Washington over delayed luggage as baggage fees soar.
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And the number of urban renters is only increasing as home prices soar out of reach.
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The deficit on goods and services is estimated to soar next year to nearly $700 billion.
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Optimism on Main Street continues to soar in the wake of the election of Donald Trump.
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Chains like Domino's that have been able to capitalize on technological innovations have seen sales soar.
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When she sang, it was chill-inducing as her voice seemed to soar to the heavens.
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It's a format that helped him soar in business and win the presidency in stunning fashion.
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Go deeper: Netflix shares soar after crushing Q3 earnings The battle for the future of TV
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Billionaires like Seth Klarman and Warren Buffett are holding onto billions in cash as markets soar.
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Plus, with redeye flights, you can even soar through the air without giving up your day.
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If he is perceived as the defender of Turkish civilian government, his popularity could well soar.
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Registration and turnout of female voters will soar to stratospheric and historic numbers by Election Day.
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Third, the dizzying valuations of big tech firms imply that their profits will soar still further.
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Demonstrator numbers dwindle during the day as temperatures soar to above 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit).
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But none of those surface-level bells and whistles will be what makes Charmed 2.0 soar.
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Drogon will soar over the Dothraki and the Mother of Dragons will climb on his back.
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Ripple has attracted criticism for misleading partnerships with financial organizations, which has seen XRP's valuation soar.
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Aaliyah's career continued to soar until the star died tragically in a plane crash in 2001.
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Mr Bezos owns 16% of Amazon, which saw its share price soar in value last year.
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She does so elegantly — another singer might have bellowed, but her soar is natural and assured.
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Every day, hot stocks soar and then crash back down a few weeks or months later.
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In the Clintons' third term, the economy will soar and this will be just the start.
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The host said that three tech names that could be ready soar, according to his TheStreet.
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If this kind of thing happened across a range of other industries, economic growth would soar.
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But the struggle is real on the city's North Side, where housing costs soar much higher.
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Putin's influence in the Middle East has done nothing but soar, as [the U.S.] pulled back.
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Once the government is paying for the entire nation's health care, watch your tax bill soar.
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Tack on additional features, like carbon-fiber spokes or custom wheels, and the price can soar.
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The combination of that bill and December's tax-cut legislation is causing budget deficits to soar.
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Temperatures at the North Pole are expected to soar this Thursday just before the holiday weekend.
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Wearing these suits allows jumpers to soar for longer periods of time before opening their parachutes.
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Living in or near a big city can be expensive, and rental prices continue to soar.
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Adequate food, water and medical supplies are not reaching the refugees, just as summer temperatures soar.
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The incomes of the top 1 percent of earners, by contrast, would soar about 14 percent.
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Proper Ding Dong execution can KO characters at pretty low percentages, especially those who soar easily.
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We pass a ghostly and abandoned presbyterian chapel deep in the wilderness called Soar-y-Mynydd.
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Crossing the gorgeously rendered Montana wilderness, I stopped to watch an eagle soar across a lake.
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As the costs of human smuggling soar, the smuggling networks have greater resources to evade detection.
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The economy has ground to an abrupt halt, and the unemployment rate is about to soar.
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After years of steady but modest declines, cigarette sales are plummeting as e-cigarette sales soar.
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Chaser: See also: "SkyPeople Juice International" became "Future Group" — and briefly saw its stock price soar.
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Keeping Andreescu grounded as her prospects soar is her team's goal, and her own goal, too.
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"Decisions of recent days have caused the risk of no deal to soar," the statement said.
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Domestic round trips typically cost several hundred dollars, and international flights can soar well over $1,000.
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But under his leadership for the last 27 years, our crime rates have continued to soar.
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Iranian unemployment is expected to soar above 16% in 2020, according to the International Monetary Fund.
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You're literally free as a bird, letting your wings soar with no fear of COVID-19.
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When it comes to art in the wild, the stakes for authenticity and origin can soar.
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He didn't soar like his predecessor, the unparalleled Fred Astaire, who was as light as air.
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This makes Apple's latest market value to soar to a record of $ 840 billion or so.
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Soar with a 16-year-old member of the U.S. team in our latest 360 video.
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Plastics, aviation demand soar Still, that is not enough to offset the need for oil elsewhere.
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In the days after the attack, Fire Base Bell was renamed Kara Soar Counter Fire Complex.
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Where was Kimmel's soapbox then when regular Americans either lost coverage or saw their premiums soar?
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Researchers knew that blood levels of F.S.H. soar as women's ovaries start to fail before menopause.
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Temperatures soar well past 100 degrees, and there is little water in the dry, barren countryside.
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The insurance markets would become dominated by the chronically ill, and premiums would soar, insurers warned.
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Looking out over the waves, I watched somebody soar across a blue sparkling wall of water.
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The metal's year-to-date gain builds on a strong 2019, which saw prices soar 151%.
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Cybersecurity firm stocks soar in 2020The US receives more inbound cyber attacks than any other country.
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Chang has cited winning a "CBS Humanitarian of the Year Women That Soar" award in 2012.
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As deliveries soar during the holiday season, packages left on doorsteps are easy targets for criminals.
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Average payment rates only continued to soar, especially after influencers started to retain agents and managers.
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Even some with insurance are financially crippled by annual deductibles that soar into thousands of dollars.
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Go deeper: U.S. debt set to soar to "unprecedented levels" over next 30 years, CBO says
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On a flight from Miami to London on American Airlines, I prepared with my SOAR app.
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Melodically, these songs accentuate flamenco's Arabic influence; rhythmically, they hop and soar despite their delicate complexity.
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The annual deficit neared $1 trillion in 2019 and will soar higher in this fiscal year.
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If young, healthy Americans flee the market, freed from the mandate, premiums could soar next year.
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To fail at this is to soar twice, three times as high as any manmade structure.
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The return on equity of American multinationals abroad (excluding financial firms) would soar from 8% to 14%.
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The problem has been exacerbated by policy blunders that have caused the cost of rice to soar.
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The stock, up 73 percent in the last year, could continue to soar amid broader market volatility.
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Rowling's script is enthusiastic, but too weighed down by belabored history lessons to soar on its own.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 — $39.99 See Details Soar across Manhattaon in "Marvel's Spider-Man" for PlayStation 4.
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In a way, YA fantasy offers a chance to rewrite history, in addition to letting imaginations soar.
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Rachel and her grandmother Georgia soar in the final minutes when they strike back against her attacker.
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" Veronica says "our mess" to Archie, making his heart soar as he thinks about "the old days.
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The International Monetary Fund projects Venezuela's economy will shrink 6% this year and inflation will soar 1,660%.
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That could have a critical effect on rates, which don't necessarily have to soar when growth rises.
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Yet Andrea Marshall feels only awe and admiration when she sees them soar by just inches away.
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Cox, now a trained pilot, has some amazing advice that helped her learn how to soar -- literally.
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The Red Cross warns that number will soar as severe weather is expected to continue through March.
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This solution, one of the most obvious, let the tortilla soar free as the Tortilla Maker intended.
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If there had been no jackpot winner, the grand prize was expected to soar to $2 billion.
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Security crises soar as computers meld further into our lives, but who is liable when hacking happens?
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Amazon, Alphabet and Facebook would adopt sensible frameworks for returning cash to shareholders as their profits soar.
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Our heart rates rise, breathing grows shallow, and blood levels of adrenaline and other stress chemicals soar.
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We try to teach dancers to soar and move, and have those qualities on [the dance floor].
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Here's what to look for in order to keep your dog happy and healthy as temperatures soar.
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Those barriers to entry mean that once the law requires the involvement of a doctor, costs soar.
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And while some worked, they were only temporary fixes, and her weight would often soar back up.
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Savings rates soar in the seniors group in or nearing retirement, with 13% describing themselves as savers.
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The loose, short-sleeve style is just the thing to wear out when temperatures soar this summer.
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But, without subsidies, she reckons that train costs would soar and exporters would go back to boats.
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The pieces of fabric boast exquisite, vibrant colors, as geometric and tessellated patterns soar over the viewer.
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The number is forecast to soar to 16,22 in 2019 and remain at similar rates into 2020.
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Demand for electricity is set to soar as Asian economies grow and electric vehicles replace petrol cars.
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Road fatalities usually soar during the national holiday with drink-driving being one of the top causes.
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Whenever we're in a store, if our product gets anywhere near a designer department, the sales soar.
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There was somewhat of a rally in oil prices today, so why didn't stocks soar higher too?
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If shareholders in his longer-lived rivals had the same belief in them, carmaker valuations would soar.
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" Why it matters: "The vehicle is intended to soar over traffic congestion, sharply reducing city travel times.
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As smartphone penetration continues to soar in the region, there will be growth opportunities for entertainment providers.
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But what made Oldenbrook's heart soar was the sight of so many young moms joining the cause.
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When the major average soar, the VIX goes down because there is less fear in the market.
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How We Soar is less a racer like Eagle Flight and more an aerial stroll like Flower.
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There are challenges to play if you like, but you can also just soar with the eagles.
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Seinne's date card read, "let our love soar" and I was hoping to make a good impression.
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Barry is an Icarus in aviator shades, and you wonder how high he might dare to soar.
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He insisted that stop-and-frisk was keeping them safe and that without it crime would soar.
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The controversial counselor to the president has seen his profile soar higher than ever in recent days.
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That's why SOAR has made building out a high-speed network a top priority among its partners.
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And maybe the company will defy the odds, release the car this year, and soar to success.
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It's no coincidence that Elon Musk wants to both tunnel down into and soar above the Earth.
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The International Monetary Fund expects consumer prices in Venezuela to soar more than 2,300 percent next year.
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Industry-wide, the games segment saw sales soar 20 percent in 2016, according to the NPD Group.
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During that time, the current student debt crisis will grow, and the forgiveness price tag will soar.
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Polling precedes getting into the fall debate, where Lugar, Johnson and Stein would soar and find supporters.
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From there, you just need to apply the principle of progressive overload and watch your strength soar.
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"We cannot sustain a system in which the cost of health care continues to soar," he said.
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Night HAAR (Helicopter Air-to-Air Refueling) is one of the key capabilities of the 160th SOAR.
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Shelves full of cookbooks from chefs like Kylie Kwong and Yotam Ottolenghi soar almost to the ceiling.
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Truth was that many Americans saw their insurance premiums and deductibles soar — some by over 100 percent.
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Since the protections were put in place, American banks have seen their profits and stock prices soar.
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As higher education costs continue to soar, the return on this investment could be lower than anticipated.
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The same applies to any British player, if the fans get behind them, their chances can soar.
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Lola encourages Charlie to make boots for the niche but in-need drag market, and sales soar.
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But prices would soar for people with medical conditions, and many healthy people would ultimately suffer, too.
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The problem is that, as soon as the lockdowns end, the infections and deaths will soar again.
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JPMorgan Chase said Wednesday that US initial jobless claims should soar above 400,000 in the coming weeks.
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The economy may be exhibiting signs of a slowdown, but prices for luxury watches continue to soar.
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Next year, consumer prices are forecast by the International Monetary Fund to soar more than 1773,2177 percent.
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Soar too high and the joystick indicates, through tension, that you have reached a no-fly zone.
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Note that Peabody Coal, the world's largest coal company, saw its share price soar after Trump's election.
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Or you can soar above the city at the open-air rooftop bar of the Hotel Yayee.
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As prices soar to new levels and digital technology opens new markets, that talk is getting louder.
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Stiglitz: Well, the unemployment rate will soar to levels that we have not seen in recent memory.
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Claims for unemployment benefits rose sharply this week and will likely soar as businesses lay off workers.
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Sometimes it hovered low over him, and sometimes it tilted toward the sky, as if to soar.
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Gondolas do not contribute to greenhouse gases, and they soar over clogged highways and balky subway signals.
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Because crude is denominated in dollars, the two are correlated: as the dollar weakens, oil prices soar.
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The rate of infection, however, has continued to soar, suggesting that the worst is still to come.
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For a few brief moments, one can forget the overall drudgery and soar, far over the rainbow.
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The Army's elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (160th SOAR) also packs a little-known FARP capability.
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They soar within a few hundred feet of the rooftops, blocking the sky like giant aluminum birds.
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This story should end with an epiphany, a moment when I discover that I can still soar.
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Iran refuses to work with US The fatal crash comes as hostilities between Tehran and Washington soar.
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In June 2016, Hal Rogers was scheduled to speak at the Shaping Our Appalachian Region (SOAR) summit.
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Several companies have seen their stock price soar after claiming an involvement with cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
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That&aposs the domain where an emerging category of technology known by the acronym SOAR fits in.
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Multiple vendors sell SOAR solutions as a way to help organizations reduce risk and improve security operations.
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Over the years, IBM Resilient has been building out its SOAR capabilities, looking beyond just incident response.
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He can post up, soar for rebounds and whip passes to teammates with his impossibly long arms.
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The Cowboys used the same formula all season to soar into first place in the NFC East.
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Billionaires in France, for example, saw their collective net worths soar, while the opposite happened in China.
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Banks continued to soar; investors expect them to make bigger profits on loans as interest rates rise.
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The car starts at $221,000 but once options are added, the price can easily soar above $50,000.
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Rapturous, the entire orchestra seems to soar and plummet, up and down, finally, joyously finding its path.
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Meanwhile, southern Europe is experiencing another heat wave: Temperatures in the Iberian Peninsula are set to soar.
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The good news for Blue Origin is that demand for satellite launch services is projected to soar.
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Drones can soar over roads in the flood-prone region to help deliver supplies to remote areas.
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A second option would be for the guitars to get spikier and angrier as snarl replaces soar.
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But the truth is that nobody is sure how far unemployment can fall before prices and wages soar.
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"When they get aloft, it seems as though they can soar for half the afternoon, effortlessly," Sargent said.
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Save Giannis Antetokounmpo or Anthony Davis, he can soar higher than just about everyone else in the league.
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TOLEDO, Ohio – A new study shows the number of law enforcement agencies using drones is continuing to soar.
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All kinds of military aircraft are lined up in precision formation as if ready to soar into conflict.
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If that was to happen, the 10-year yield would soar to its highest level since October 43.
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Keep your eyes peeled for an official announcement soon, and get ready to soar back into the Endgame.
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Or what if demand rises faster than expected (say, because global warming causes air conditioning use to soar)?
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If the Starlink network is successful, Morgan Stanley estimates SpaceX's valuation will soar to $50 billion or more.
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In this case, a bumblebee that will soar over huge fields and monitor temperature, humidity or crop health.
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We're talking serums that changed our skin, highlighters that carved cheekbones, and lipsticks that made our confidence soar.
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If the president-elect renews his commitment to infrastructure spending and tax cuts, the S&P could soar.
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Meanwhile, stocks in the S&P 500 did not soar on Wednesday, despite Trump's pro-growth Cabinet picks.
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Colombia, meanwhile, saw its coca production soar 40 percent last year, according to the agency, to 96,000 hectares.
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If these, along with the peacekeepers, were to be gutted, the risks of famine and war would soar.
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It'll be exciting to watch Riri take up the mantle and soar through the sky like Tony Stark.
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If he is, the tariff can soar to $4,300, but the traveler can enjoy more convenient body positions.
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SAP, Europe's biggest tech company, reported robust results and raised its outlook, helping the shares soar 12.5 percent.
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The price of the protective glasses continues to soar, even among concerns over sales of potentially useless glasses.
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Box, which went public two years ago, has seen its shares soar almost 24% in the past month.
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Composition No. 227 begins with a frantically upbeat rhythmic unison over which a vocalist starts to soar quietly.
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" Inside that card, Ms. Eddy wrote, "Thank you for making the 'happy' chemical levels in my brain soar!
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As SolarCity's shares soar in the wake of the announcement, short sellers might need to cover their positions.
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The company, which went public in May, has seen its stock soar as high as $234.90 a share.
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Odd then, but true, that at the same moment, in various places, sales of pegs began to soar.
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As electricity imports and prices soar, officials are having to deny that a cold snap could bring blackouts.
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Since then its leader, Pauline Hanson, a former fish-and-chip-shop owner, has seen her popularity soar.
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Some analysts cautioned that the rally in technology shares could face a short-term correction as valuations soar.
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The other side: Hannity saw his audience soar Monday to 4 million, a 32% increase from his average.
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When the Falcon Heavy leaves its launchpad, I will witness the world's most powerful rocket soar to space.
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This enormous, underserved audience helped Fox ratings soar and generated billions in profits for its owner News Corp.
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Yet across the board, wages simply are not keeping up as day-to-day costs continue to soar.
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With over a million followers and a weekly primetime slot, she is able to let her creativity soar.
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Its decade in power has seen incomes triple, exports soar, and every measure of human development leap ahead.
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Why bankroll apartments that soar above the clouds when we may not have clouds in a few centuries.
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New York (CNN Business)Beyond Meat's sales continue to soar as consumers maintain an appetite for fake meat.
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They are determined, and passionate dancers who have overcome extreme poverty and have found a way to soar.
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Sometimes they soar high, sometimes they dip low, and every so often they appear to stagnate all together.
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With so many refineries shut down, gasoline is growing scarcer, and prices are set to soar for consumers.
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It's a half-serious joke among people who bet early on cryptocurrencies and have watched their values soar.
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"For investors, that phenomenon tells me that companies could truly soar once they are unshackled from federal largess."
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Gun sales are expected to soar, as they have each time Mr Obama has spoken of gun restrictions.
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IBM was upgraded by Morgan Stanley on Thursday, which prompted the stock to soar more than 5 percent.
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Worldwide, Disney's second dip into the Lucasfilm well was expected to soar past $300 million in gross receipts.
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Or will the poor be relegated to the roads while the rich soar above in robot power aircraft?
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What: Organizers in New York are holding a Know Your Rights panel hosted by SOAR and Legal Aid.
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If he could somehow find it within himself to do these things, his chances of reelection would soar.
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The economy soon went into a recession and the unemployment rate was next to soar into double digits.
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The network was treating this like an episode of 'The Apprentice,' in which Trump stars and ratings soar.
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It looks like a conventional quadcopter with four rotors on top that let it soar through the air.
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As tuition costs soar, more students and their families are asking themselves if college is still worth it.
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Give them an emotional precipice to jump from, and they'll soar through the air and stick the landing.
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Shippers and retailers are gearing up for the peak holiday shipping season, when package volumes tend to soar.
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SAP, Europe's biggest tech company, reported robust results and raised its outlook, helping the shares soar 23 percent.
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The party, which conducts "Christian patrols" and invades British mosques, saw its social-media profile soar during Brexit.
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Just let them know how much you need, and they will soar to the ceiling to deliver it.
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We endure flaming carry-on bags and noxious shit smells for a chance to soar through the skies.
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Garrett's vocals sound soar while remaining grounded and full of sorrow and yearning, sounding like an involuntary confession.
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Palm trees soar over the grave, and Liz wears a black, purple, red, and yellow polka-dot dress.
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Buoyant, in October 2017 the company forecasted that its e-commerce sales would soar by 40% in 2018.
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Bloomberg says the increased demand for coffee, coupled with this supply shortage, has caused market prices to soar.
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As VICE has reported, bike traffic is expected to soar during the shutdown, especially over the Williamsburg Bridge.
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Opt for a fellow adventurer who won't try to clip your wings but would rather soar alongside you.
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"Strings soar, teeth are gnashed, heroines throw themselves across beds," Elizabeth Renzetti wrote in The Globe and Mail.
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The composer Bob Telson contributed a series of organ-heavy hymns, which can soar high or slink low.
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The sky is shifting from ochre to lavender and a choir's voices soar from the nearby Catholic cathedral.
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But it is the use of Mankiller's own words, woven throughout the text, that makes this book soar.
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Unemployment would soar, inflation would rise and Britain would fall into a serious recession, the central bank said.
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Deaths could soar beyond the 1,000 predicted by the country's president earlier this week, Mr. As Sy said.
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But in 1888, the blizzard caused coal prices to soar, due to high demand and price gouging speculators.
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The E.P.A. acknowledged that the volume of spraying could soar if the scourge reaches California's commercial orange groves.
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And with plans to connect cars, toasters and pets to the internet, broadband bills may continue to soar.
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Absent this outreach, people who desperately need insurance — the sick — will dominate sign-ups, and prices will soar.
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When it's completed in August 2021, Dubai's Wasl Tower will soar more than 990 feet in the air.
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He set up a website, posted gushing stories about Hillary Clinton and waited for ad sales to soar.
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Here temperatures soar above 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit, or roughly a quarter of the surface temperature of the Sun.
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As temperatures soar, the study said, Odisha's economy will suffer as people find it increasingly difficult to work.
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Birds are delicate, majestic, elegant, and reckless — easily broken by this world and yet soar high above it.
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When that happens, the demand for bonds will decrease, following its price, thereby causing bond yields to soar.
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It's made early hours with Indivisible soar from a game with interesting mechanics to a wholly entertaining experience.
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We're going to need better batteries, or fix cobalt, if EV sales are going to continue to soar.
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South Korean officials are warning of an "emergency" as the number of coronavirus cases in the country soar.
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During that time, I have seen interest in high-intensity exercise soar and enthusiasm for barefoot running fizzle.
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Analysts told CNBC this week that oil prices would soar to over $100 if Iran blocks the strait.
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"The [headline] should read 'Group opposing jobs,'" went a representative comment on an article about the SOAR action.
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Among the exits in the SOAR space is the $560 million acquisition of Demisto by Palo Alto Networks.
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"SOAR&aposs biggest benefit is reducing repetitive tasks," William Lin, partner at ForgePoint Capital (FPC) told Business Insider.
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Moreno said the technical indicators are all sending bullish signals, and thinks the stock can continue to soar.
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Without new therapies, the United Nations says the global death toll could soar to 2124 million by 21.
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With the emirate's prominence set to soar from hosting the 2022 World Cup, it has a strong hand.
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Gateway, within just few years, was on a massive hot streak, seeing its mail-order-only sales soar.
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It took the stock about a decade to recover and it has continued to soar higher, Cramer said.
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Looking to Europe Analysts predict that the price of pork could continue to soar in the coming months.
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But with a fully customizable experience for those rich enough to afford it, the final cost could soar.
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Just a few inches of rainfall here annually, and temperatures routinely soar to well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The Turkish central bank on Wednesday projected that inflation would soar to 23.5% by the end of 2018.
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On Thursday, Slack became the latest unicorn to see its shares soar on their first day of trading.
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The best-known Never Trumpers have seen their profiles soar in disproportion to their actual influence among Republicans.
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The Skyscraper Museum's "Ten & Taller: 21950-21965" exhibition maps the first Manhattan buildings to soar beyond 21916 stories.
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They bet that when the rains return and other farmers start rebuilding, the value of their herds will soar.
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As the celebrant, the tenor Marc Andrew Day had greater freedom to soar, and his lines did so thrillingly.
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Building Blocks After a 12-year gestation, Santiago Calatrava's phoenix at the World Trade Center is ready to soar.
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The prospect of higher growth and real bond yields, at least for a time, caused the dollar to soar.
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Millions of acres of farmland have been destroyed or abandoned, causing food prices to soar up to 900 percent.
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Megaprojects Infrastructure spending in East Africa will continue to soar, particularly in the fields of transport and renewable energy.
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Morgan Stanley estimated in a 2015 report that battery installations in Australia could soar to a million by 2020.
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Walmart is reporting earnings this week, and one top technical analyst says the stock could soar on the results.
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He was roughed up badly in each of his past two starts to see his ERA soar to 28.
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First, for every expert claiming Bitcoin's price will soar you'll find another who claims the cryptocurrency is worth zero.
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The virtual fire continues to heat up beneath the AR/VR industry with investments continuing to build and soar.
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Rising oil prices, however, means the cost could soar by a third in just one year to $566 billion.
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But now, it's rodents that feed off the additional seeds and fruits, meaning their populations soar into the millions.
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Meeks estimates the stock price could soar another 50% to 60% within two years because valuations are so low.
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This weakness on the low end started two years ago, as demand began to soar amid very tight supply.
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Slim saw the value of his downtown real estate holdings soar, while Lopez Obrador positioned himself for national office.
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In times of drought, hay prices can soar and theft has been a problem on farms throughout the Midwest.
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While the middle class saw its income creep up only 18%, the top 1% saw its soar almost 188%!!
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That was when "things started to soar for her as an activist and an outwardly gay person," Ellis says.
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Trump's proposed tax cuts, implemented without adjustment, would cause the national debt to soar 75 percent in four years.
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The number of active development languages and frameworks, as well as development tools and learning avenues, continues to soar.
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Rating agencies criticised South Africa's latest budget, warning that debt may soar to as much as 60% of GDP.
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Michael B. Jordan is always going to be Michael B. Jordan, but Brown's performance really lets his arc soar.
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The digital currency had been around for a while when its price started to soar about two years ago.
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But while those orders appear to have curtailed earthquakes in some areas, the overall number has continued to soar.
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The better-than-expected results and forecast led the stock to soar nearly 1203% in extended trade on Thursday.
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The third line of defence is "operating leverage": economies of scale will kick in, allowing their margins to soar.
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Where the new ejecta meets the older debris, it piles up into a shock, inside which magnetic fields soar.
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Spending on cancer, a disease that most afflicts the aging, is predicted to soar as people live longer (PDF).
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Index heavyweight China saw onshore equities soar 2.7 percent while Hong Kong enjoyed its best gains in seven years.
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The national debt, which has topped $21 trillion, is expected to soar to more than $33 trillion in 2028.
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It's satisfyingly heavy, but also manages to soar—and to roll out the odd solo to keep things grooving.
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The other cash cows include housing and meal plans, and that's where the profit margins for schools really soar.
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In 2014, China's growing economy kept calling for more and more American milk, and dairy prices began to soar.
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The International Energy Agency forecasts its output will soar by another 4 million bpd in the next five years.
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Spaceplane attempts go all the way back to the two-stage X–20 Dyna Soar in the late 1950s.
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With $106 billion in financial debt, Pemex would likely see borrowing costs soar as many investors dump its bonds.
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" He described the pop star whose career would soar as "an innocent, sweet, pleasant schoolgirl with very good manners.
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Then just push the left control stick up and you can soar to 400 feet in about 20 seconds.
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Outages, cancellations and postponements As the storm's impact widens as it moves north, power outages are expected to soar.
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Read More Chesapeake shares soar—here's why Integrated Device Technology and the SEC declined to comment on the story.
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In one case, a public company saw its stock soar 200 percent after announcing it was pivoting to blockchain.
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Of course, discovering a new drug can be very lucrative and margins in the pharmaceuticals industry continue to soar.
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Wherever beetle populations soar, primary forests, of which the West has most of America's last examples, are also dying.
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The epidemic has caused rates of diabetes to soar and has increased risks for cancer, heart disease and stroke.
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While conditions across Australia's east have eased, temperatures across the country's west coast are forecast to soar on Thursday.
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Libya's state oil company moved on Tuesday toward resolving a dispute that could help the country's crude output soar.
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Pyongyang knows that at any time China can cut off delivery of free crude oil, causing inflation to soar.
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Prices in their old Redwood City development have continued to soar, prompting some wishful dreams among those who remain.
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Neither Clinton nor Trump can make a speech soar like Obama, nor connect with charm and authenticity like Bush.
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It looks like there's no lack of vehicles to drive, enemies to blow up, and environments to soar through.
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If carbon emissions continue at their current rate, by 2100, Mecca's maximum temperature could soar to 131 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Since 0003, when the Affordable Care Act was passed, the major insurance companies have seen their stock prices soar.
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Small-scale solar generating capacity is expected to soar by 44% over the next two years, the EIA said.
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As its long-term prospects soar, it is steadily raising funds from global investors to fuel its lofty ambitions.
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AK Paul-collaborated "Masquerade" marries new wave, 80s pop vocals with ones that suddenly soar into an operatic register.
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Miles grabs Peter (who is still unconscious) and flees, using Peter's web shooters to soar through the city streets.
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In similar fashion, one top Wall Street firm agreed that the category will soar over the next five years.
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Because there's bullishness in the market, some predict bitcoin's price to soar as high as $100,000 in a decade.
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As new cases soar from Milan to Seattle, Wuhan is reporting fewer than a dozen new infections a day.
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Pantheon Macroeconomics' Ian Shepherdson earlier told CNBC he thought next Thursday's jobless claims could soar to around two million.
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According to legend, the lanterns soar into the Milky Way and become stars once they sail out of sight.
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The experience offers flyby tours of skyscraper-size versions of her shapes; you can soar above and through them.
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Some smaller tech companies that are losing less money have seen their share prices soar after their recent I.P.O.s.
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Despite the rave reviews Ms. Beilina received for her debut, her career in the United States did not soar.
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Cons: In peak season, expect room rates to soar, and they're not the only pricey part of staying here.
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For your last glance at the French capital, soar above the city — virtually, this time — at Pavillon de l'Arsenal.
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Though it is a highly sensitive topic, Project Soar distributes period kits and teaches girls how to manage menstruation.
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Many return year after year to do the strenuous seasonal work, sometimes in temperatures that soar to 22011 degrees.
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Since announcing their deals with the e-commerce giant last year, the two lessors have seen their stocks soar.
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Temperatures will soar above 110 degrees in the Southwest and over 100 degrees in Texas, the weather service said.
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The growing appetite comes as supplies of protein like beef soar in South America and other key global producers.
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If sales of plant-based meat soar, we may even need to rethink those cowpokes who ride the range.
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In December, it tested a missile that could soar beyond the bounds laid out in that now defunct treaty.
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The rest of "Gold" obeys a wave pattern, as the hero's fortunes soar and dip, only to rise again.
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SHARES IN BRAZIL LOYALTY PROGRAM SMILES SOAR 20% AT OPEN AFTER CONTROLLER GOL OFFERS TO BUY OUT MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
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A 24-year-old customs broker, Mr. Baker has seen his fortunes sink and soar with the shipping industry.
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Foreign policy shouldn't just "stop at the water's edge," it should soar high above any reliance on private interest.
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If it cannot and must buy them back, the company's costs would soar because many are expensive luxury vehicles.
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Absent the opportunity to engage in short sales, "smart money" can only watch from the sidelines while prices soar.
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The 29-year-old lawmaker — who's seen her political star power soar since her win against 10-term Rep.
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This educational edge becomes even more pronounced among their US-born children who soar past both blacks and whites.
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Will a film studio's New York sets help a contemporary art fair soar after the city's other fairs flopped?
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Oakland's pass offense is getting plenty of credit as the numbers soar to keep up with their bad defense.
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The law's implementation led prison populations to soar by more than a million people, many disproportionately black and Latino.
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In the worst-case scenario, automation will cause unemployment in the US to soar and exacerbate existing social divides.
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Buoyed by the president-elect's promises to lock up more immigrants and criminals, these businesses saw their stocks soar overnight.
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Book publishers warn those tariffs could cause the price of printing the Bible to soar and lead to potential shortages.
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While home prices are set to soar in 2018, Bach still thinks it's a mistake to rent instead of buy.
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And small caps soar, with the Russell 2000 jumping 2.8 percent, a positive trade over 80 percent of the time.
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Even after victory in the first Iraq War caused his popularity to soar, the recession then dragged it back down.
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If that happens, economic growth will soar and society as a whole will be vastly richer than it is today.
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ALERT: Shares of Virgin America soar 11.3%, now halted, after report says company is considering a sale after getting interest.
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Solar power contributes just over 1% of Brazil's total electricity generation, which is expected to soar in the coming decades.
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A similar situation saw the Dow soar as many as 23 points Tuesday, only to see it finish modestly lower.
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As prices on the secondary market soar, two new companies are hoping to change the way you buy sports tickets.
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" According to Greenspan, the digital currency could soar because bitcoin is still only "in the early part of its cycle.
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No, it's not researching a promising stock that's ready to soar or identifying a fund manager with a hot hand.
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Watching Drogon carefully pick up his dead mother with a giant-taloned foot and soar across the sky was staggering.
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Skinny bundles have faced pressure as programming licensing deals continue to soar and companies pass along the prices to customers.
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The president vowed to cut the deficit in his presidential campaign but has seen annual deficits soar during his presidency.
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Lastly in her trifecta is the cohesive list of logistics startups set to soar this year, according to venture capitalists.
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Then Altair saw its shares soar more than 40 percent to close at $18.31 during the first day of trading.
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And also that jet skis can soar through the air in slow motion if you just gun them hard enough.
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A young Hewitt cared little for reputations, flooring a procession of the tour's hallowed names to soar up the rankings.
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However, just because the Fed raises its short-term rate would not necessarily mean that government borrowing costs will soar.
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Yet taking into account the need to idle and repair any affected cars and planes, the overall cost could soar.
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Had Greece left the euro, citizens would have probably seen their bank deposits devalued, and inflation and interest rates soar.
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The dollar will soar and countries that have amassed large dollar debts, many of them emerging markets, may well buckle.
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The kind of toy where you can hold hands with a cloud or soar through the air as a lawnmower.
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Productivity will soar as Prime Minister Rees-Mogg orders the civil service to take the lead in embracing the technology.
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These rates are far too high already, and would soar to stunning levels in the absence of Social Security benefits.
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Stockmarkets plunged when America proposed tariffs on China, causing one measure of market volatility, the VIX, to soar by 2996%.
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"Our nation will move faster, fly higher, and soar proudly toward the next great chapter of American aviation" said Trump.
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Some cities, including Nashville, the object of Louisville's envy, have seen access to gigabit internet soar since Google Fiber arrived.
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The influx of new workers has upped the population and made rent prices soar, pushing out those on the margins.
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Even as the overall number of deals decrease below 303 levels, the overall dollars invested into startups continue to soar.
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Even as the overall number of deals decrease below 2012 levels, the overall dollars invested into startups continue to soar.
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Will the industry soar past the billion-dollar mark, or will the next administration clamp down on the reefer madness?
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As for the pound, forecasters are divided — it could either soar or tank as far as 25 percent, experts say.
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In particular, China has seen exports soar, up 22 percent in February to mark their fastest growth in three years.
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The official incidence of thyroid cancer—in particular, a subtype termed papillary thyroid cancer—began to soar across the nation.
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When you can consistently demonstrate that you live and work with uncompromising integrity, your professional reputation is bound to soar.
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The SOAR telescope in Chile offered a closer look that allowed astronomers to determine that hydrogen and helium were present.
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So far this quarter, companies from Apple to Disney have delivered earnings beats and seen their stocks soar in response.
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SOAR convened its first Innovation Summit here in December 2013, in the middle of a blizzard; 1,700 people showed up.
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American cars will travel the roads, American planes will soar in the skies, and American ships will patrol the seas.
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A single violation can cost a school $53,907, but in some more egregious cases, that penalty can soar much higher.
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Most of the Art Deco buildings are smaller than the modern skyscrapers rising in the area, but they still soar.
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But, as beauty editors, we know that if an artist is behind it, it tends to soar above the competition.
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Gucci's reinvention with a flamboyant look, under a new CEO-designer pairing in the past three years, helped sales soar.
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As house prices in the Hamptons soar, Sag Harbor Hills and its neighbors are now luring investors looking for bargains.
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Colbert has seen his ratings soar over the last year as he's skewered Trump almost nightly on his CBS show.
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With the number of confirmed cases continuing to soar, the emergency quarantine was extended to the entire country Monday night.
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The bill will also give gigantic tax cuts to the wealthy and, as a result, cause the deficit to soar.
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If it can begin producing the car rapidly, its sales and revenue will soar and it could vault into profitability.
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Humanity's great hubris has caused us all to think we deserve to soar through the heavens, but at what cost?
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All this demand is expected to soar higher, particularly as prices for flights decline and wealth grows in emerging economies.
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Despite concerns about the trade war between Washington and Beijing, the economy proved surprisingly resilient and helped deal making soar.
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For six hours, the B-52 flew tightly banked routes to give Soar the best view of his potential targets.
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You get the sense that she is most comfortable — most herself — when she can soar above and beyond the everyday.
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I love the tall buildings that soar above the city, surrounded by beautiful bodies of water like the Charles River.
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The lowest room rates start at $191 during low season but can soar to $725 during Miami's busier winter months.
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Virus cases have continued to soar around the world; the US on Thursday became the nation with the most infections.
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That's a fraction of what was under development even a decade ago, when India's energy demand was projected to soar.
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If Democrats win the House race and two of the three governor contests, Trump anger and Republican angst will soar.
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"Human beings, lodged on the earth's thin crust, must drill deep or soar high to understand their environment," she writes.
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Project Soar will also benefit from some proceeds of Ms. Montague's latest design enterprise — a new fashion line, Agent Girlpower.
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Across the board, that level of compensation is simply not keeping up as day-to-day costs continue to soar.
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Despite falling television ratings, concerns over head injuries and the protest controversy, the values of NFL teams continue to soar.
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Mr. López Obrador has struggled to define a coherent security strategy, and violence has continued to soar during his administration.
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In addition, a Lifetime movie based on her life, "The Simone Biles Story: Courage to Soar," will premiere on Saturday.
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The New Group's musical adaptation of Paul Mazursky's 1969 movie, featuring Suzanne Vega, doesn't smirk but it doesn't soar, either.
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David was a driving force in sports for decades and helped the NBA soar to new heights around the world.
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For now, though, Hina finds peace under a blue sky where fish soar and raindrops fall up, swirling like tadpoles.
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Her top notes could soar over a combined orchestra and chorus; yet her pianissimo high tones were even more impressive.
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And despite growing consumer and government animosity toward tech companies, the stock prices of the major players continues to soar.
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This week's dust storms led to the cancellation of scores of flights and caused pollution in northern China to soar.
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After the SOAR action, he extended a lunch invitation to Ada Smith, whom he'd known since she was a child.
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Over the years, employees had watched their paper wealth soar as WeWork's valuation reached $47 billion on the private market.
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Musk said he had secured funding to take Tesla private at $420 a share, causing the company's stock to soar.
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Subscribe now to read our feature:31 hot logistics startups that are set to soar in 2020, according to VCs
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The difference is most fully felt on "Kiss and Burn," where the women's vocals soar above a driving instrumental melody.
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The second channel is the dollar which may soar if investors sell assets denominated in the rouble or the peso.
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Like Google, Apple has seen its revenue soar over the past few years as the iPhone has gotten more popular.
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Access to critical medicine and basic goods dwindles by the day, while the prices for such goods soar from hyperinflation.
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What's funny is that everyone cheers when manipulation, hacking, and other shenanigans cause the market or individual stocks to soar.
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" He worried that come summer, when temperatures soar and electricity shortages spread, there will be "civil disobedience all over the country.
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Book publishers are warning that those tariffs will cause the price of printing the Bible to soar and potentially spark shortages.
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As development costs soar, Boeing is looking for a design that can be built affordably and sold at the right price.
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However, the solar rule has raised concerns the cost to build new homes will soar and further erode home affordability statewide.
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The prototype Kitty Hawk Flyer is a 220-pound ultralight aircraft (no pilot license required) meant to soar only over water.
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GDP figures have remained strong, the market stable and house prices have continued to soar due to Chinese investment and speculation.
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Prices start at $22 for simple stud and can soar up to nearly $2400,000 for one-of-a-kind diamond cuts.
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This chance to soar through the outdoors is a welcomed treat to rescue dogs still adjusting to life at the shelter.
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At 135 metres, the proposed tower will soar above landmarks such as Old Joe, Big Ben, Hoover Tower and McGraw Tower.
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High Maintenance is unique in that it doesn't attempt to soar to new, dramatic heights with each coming episode or season.
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A light tap will let him do a quick hop, while a longer press will see him soar through the air.
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The expense of importing more natural gas, the main substitute for the lost nuclear capacity, has prompted power prices to soar.
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Hrolfur, the entrepreneurial geneticist, yearns to "soar heavenwards into a world where imagination is the only law of nature that matters".
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His decision helped the broader investment banking unit's revenue soar 70 percent during the time Solomon was one of its leaders.
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Nvidia shares will soar due to the company's booming chip sales in key high-growth technology markets, according to Evercore ISI.
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We see him soar through the sky with all these gizmos in his new suit, and then completely bork the landing.
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However, there is some evidence that crude's rally since the decision was announced will not immediately soar into the danger zone.
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You can bet that those companies have some deep regrets now, as the company's revenue and stock price continues to soar.
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If a human's mind could be connected to a bird's, she wondered, could we truly experience what it felt like soar?
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And with 486,000 baby boomers retiring every day (a trend that will continue for years to come) entitlement spending will soar.
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It said global revenue generated by artificial intelligence systems will soar to $6.7 billion by 2021 from $811 million in 2015.
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Old-age dependency ratios across the region are already rising fast, and in the coming two decades will soar (see chart).
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Fighter pilot retention bonuses could soar to record heights of $220,2112 or more, if the U.S. Air Force has its way.
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EDF, the French energy company which was another investor in the project, saw its shares soar after the deal was delayed.
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Earlier today, NASA approved an exciting new mission that will send a tiny aerial drone to soar above Titan's alien surface.
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For any digital currency gaining Coinbase trading support, volume and prices would widely be expected to soar as the news spread.
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It is unlikely that, as some worst-case scenarios project, the price of a barrel of oil could soar to $325.
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Meanwhile, hospitals and medical centers in Wuhan and across Hubei are coming under huge pressure as patient numbers continue to soar.
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That deal would be the best sign in years that the defense part of this sector is set to soar again.
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BHP's dividend yield began to soar relative to Rio's in late 2014 so a payout cut should not be a surprise.
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A combination of tax reform and high oil and natural gas prices helped its economy soar through most of the 2000s.
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Use the kit to build your own device from the ground up, then watch it soar through the air at 20mph.
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While it appears that overall economic activity could be slowing down, one area that continues to soar is the cloud business.
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If the once-troubled company were able to emerge from bankruptcy, then the holder of the debt could see value soar.
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The PSX saw its benchmark index soar 60 percent over the past year, making it one of world's top performing indexes.
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So it didn't take much to become infatuated with the Follies after they began to spin and soar through the air.
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The private prison industry saw stock prices soar for months after the election even relative to the already robust stock market.
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He was a commodities speculator for a short time; watching soybean futures soar "was kind of a rush," he told Zuckerman.
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Moreover, maintaining stricter standards would protect Americans from very real risks to their wallets if and when oil prices soar again.
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Wakanda is depicted as a verdant land with stunning waterfalls where spacecraft designed like tribal masks soar over a modern metropolis.
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It meant sitting by the campfire at night on stumps, singing, telling stories, watching fiery sparks soar up to the stars.
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The final death toll will likely soar in the months ahead as the residual consequences of the storm become more clear.
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It was Ford Motor Company that first went to the 40-hour work week in 1914 and saw its profits soar.
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Last year, she helped lead the launch of Oracle Soar, business tools to help clients migrate their applications to the cloud.
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They have little protection from the winter's cold or the summer heat, when temperatures routinely soar above 2100°C (2000°F).
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Those efforts led Gillibrand's profile to soar among the very donors that will soon begin to choose their horses for 2020.
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The company's Nintendo Switch console has helped the brand soar among younger consumers with its mix of nostalgia and innovative gaming.
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The singers are given sonic space to soar above the orchestra's playing, most of which does not double the vocal lines.
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Their margins have thinned as food and feed companies see no urgency to buy, as supplies soar for their key ingredients.
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Artistically, however, his images and objects soar because he sets up his own (absurd) worldview, and he remains true to that.
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Still, when Hunt and Kenney want the music to soar instead of scorch, they're more than capable of making it happen.
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Go deeper: This chart shows America's opioid death rate soar since 1999 Rural health care is expensive, and Washington isn't helping
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Adobe Systems' new Character Animator product, which uses artificial intelligence, will make the company's stock soar, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
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But as infections in the US soar past 2500,211, communal spread appears to be more of a threat than foreign transmission.
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As U.S. cases of coronavirus soar, colleges and universities across the country are shutting down to prevent the virus from spreading.
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It was the highest number of claims since September 2017, and economists expect that figure to soar in the coming weeks.
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Yet thanks to the huge amount of publicity generated by this ingenious prank, his prices look set to soar even higher.
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Many have seen sales soar as shoppers frantically buy everything from toilet paper to frozen vegetables to peanut butter to medicine.
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The club dangled in my hand, I set up, and hit the two golf balls, watching them soar in the air.
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Watching their market wealth soar, even average middle-class Americans got caught up in the faith that nothing could go wrong.
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In the cool of the morning, passengers soar high over the desert joined by a captive-bred bird and its trainer.
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The Chicago chef Diana Dávila weaves together chiles en nogada and chiles rellenos ahogados, honoring two traditions, then making them soar.
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As a result, illegal-contact penalties soar, to an average of 3.31 per team from 1.19 in 2013, according to nflpenalties.com.
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Many have seen sales soar as shoppers frantically buy everything from toilet paper to frozen vegetables to peanut butter to medicine.
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Fauci says he's not into worst-case scenarios ... a model in which the number of deaths would soar to unspeakable levels.
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I wanted to do Project Soar as the deep work of girls' empowerment and Agent Girlpower was the outward feminist face.
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With a high-speed, high-tech assembly process, the company's sales would soar more than fivefold, to half a million vehicles.
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This helped allow the condo to soar to 23 stories, or taller than most of the buildings around it (so far).
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The idea was simple: Make it easier to build the units, then watch the housing stock soar and the rents fall.
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Around Florida, southeastern states including South Carolina, Alabama and Georgia have already seen prices at the pump soar amid tighter supplies.
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They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
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Government bond yields would surge and cause the cost of borrowing to soar as government debt loses its sterling credit rating.
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Ratings would soar, which is one of the few things that would make President Trump regret his decision not to attend.
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This summer, indoor temperatures could easily soar into the 90s if we cannot open the windows or use the air-conditioning.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky spread his wings as the Eagle on The Masked Singer, but unfortunately, he didn't soar through the competition.
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Frankfurt prices soar Brexit has hurt London's standing as an investment magnet and made other big global cities relatively more attractive.
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Hey, listen, the moment you throw a rock at a window and it goes right through it and the deposits soar.
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The cryptocurrency has seen its price soar this year, starting 2017 around $800 and zooming to near $5,000 as September dawned.
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S. Department of Agriculture, and the numbers soar to an almost inconceivable 21.5 percent for blacks and 19 percent for Latinos.
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This should help you get back some of those 300,000 lost hours and redirect that time toward helping your company soar.
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But as land costs soar and public spaces vanish, these areas are being put to use by planners and city authorities.
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The upshot, oncologists and immunologists say, is that the medical field must be more vigilant as these drugs soar in popularity.
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The rocks along the paths bear traces of Pleistocene glaciers; salamanders inhabit the streambeds; and hawks soar above the leaf canopy.
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Cybersecurity experts have observed a surge in illicit cryptocurrency-mining attacks, as interest in the profitable digital markets continues to soar.
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"There is some sensitivity to big round numbers, so I'm assuming it's not going to soar right through there," he said.
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The cheap price of drugs has really made addiction soar to a level that we haven't seen in a long time.
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Sales for these lower-priced drugs would soar for Amazon and sink for much higher-priced drugs from big pharmaceutical companies.
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The Yardeni Research president believes between now and the end of next year, the index will soar 17% from current levels.
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Experts who have looked at his proposals — many so vague they cannot be "priced" — have concluded that federal deficits will soar.
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Most likely I'd expect this to yield poetry but I'm open to less compressed modes too, if they sing and soar.
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Of course, in high season or during big events, all rates are subject to change and starting price points can soar.
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We think you should know: Room prices soar in summer, easily surpassing $400 per night for a starter room without views.
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It taps into unashamed fun that will make a soul soar like a cotton candy–colored pterodactyl ripping through blue sky.
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We see Peter soar through the sky with all these gizmos in his new suit, and then completely bork the landing.
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If every hearing on Capitol Hill was as impressive, Congress would see its approval ratings soar (mathematically, they can hardly fall further).
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She was 11, maybe 12, but already 5-33, soon to soar past her parents, the size coming from her mother's side.
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Based on options activity, MKM Partners identified some of the ETFs that could be ripe to soar or dive following the election.
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Some optimistic currency experts predict that sterling could soar to 1.40 against the dollar if, and only if, it gains parliamentary approval.
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Many sufferers of type 1 or type 2 diabetes are bracing for changes in insurance coverage of their insulin as prices soar.
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Regardless of the long term, Cramer expects Snap to be a "phenomenal trade" and its stock to soar when it comes public.
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But China's steel mills are seeing profitability soar thanks to less competition and buoyant demand from the core construction and infrastructure drivers.
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While we're used to seeing these ladies soar through the sky, seeing them slay in these suits is as good as gold.
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The first of a dozen-odd planned new buildings, some high-rise condos and apartments, soar above its once-modest downtown skyline.
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Its debts are issued in its own currency, so the cost of meeting its obligations will not soar as the currency falls.
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The pool, which was built in the 1960s sees hundreds of visitors every week especially as temperatures soar to over 30 degrees.
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With temperatures set to soar in scenic Spielberg, the championship leader is expecting more of a challenge than in France last Sunday.
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He's seen his campaign soar in recent weeks, but a June poll shows nearly half of black Americans surveyed don't know him.
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Would Allison Williams accidentally smack into a wall while attempting to soar on a wire as the Boy Who Never Grew Up?
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After hesitating for a second, the junior small forward proceed to miraculously soar halfway across the court, hoping to draw a foul.
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In the month following this year's hurricanes it received 400 tip-offs, a number officials expect to soar in the coming months.
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In recent years the government has slashed subsidies and allowed the currency to float, causing the prices of basic goods to soar.
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Temperatures in some parts of Spain are expected to soar to more than 43 degrees Celsius (109 Fahrenheit) on Thursday and Friday.
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It's also a major lift for Workhorse, which saw its stock soar by 215% (and it's still rising in pre-market trading).
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By the end of April 14th, one player's probability of victory will soar to 100%, while everyone else's will collapse to zero.
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University towns have some of the strictest planning laws around, so that insiders see the value of their most important asset soar.
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Grown-ish, like it's characters, needs to find its footing in the wild world of college — and once it does, it'll soar.
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U.S. gasoline futures, which typically soar in July and August, have crashed about 17 percent from the 2016 high touched in May.
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The national debt, which has exceeded $21 trillion, will soar to more than $211.7 trillion in 21.6, according to the budget office.
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Labor's deterioration weakened worker protections, kept wages stagnant and caused income inequality to soar to the highest levels in over eight decades.
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One of those companies is Paypal; the mobile payments company that had its stock soar last week after reporting a fantastic quarter.
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Williams' Bumble ad, which is all about self-empowerment, provides the perfect framework within which Ora's vocals and message can really soar.
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Liberal activist groups are also planning to burn flags and soar the notorious "Baby Trump" blimp in protest of the elaborate ceremony.
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The VR experience pairs with a full body apparatus that allows you to flap your "wings" as you soar through the air.
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What's been done: After Trump's first year, the economy is healthy, with stocks continuing to soar, unemployment dropping and strong GDP numbers.
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A rally in commodities in April caused prices and volumes to soar and forced exchanges to step in to curb speculative activity.
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How it works: President Trump's decision to cut off the ACA's cost-sharing payments has caused premiums — and premium subsidies — to soar.
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If growth falls short of its optimistic forecasts, those deficit figures could soar even higher and inhibit the economy's ability to accelerate.
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The news caused Italian banks to soar in European trade, with BMPS, Unicredit and Banco Popolare all posting sharp gains on Monday.
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Vocally, he knows when to dial it back to give the feelings room to breathe and when the sentiments demand to soar.
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Overall, the minority share of the electorate, which stood at just 20123 percent in 2000, will soar to 40 percent by 2032.
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"Under perfect conditions, rates could soar to 200 meteors per hour," Bill Cooke with NASA's Meteoroid Environments Office, said in a statement.
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The divide between, say, Islington and Havering will increasingly be replicated elsewhere as Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham soar ahead of their peripheries.
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Wheeler is a former lobbyist for Murray Energy, the coal company that has seen its political influence soar under the Trump administration.
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The single woman earning $82,500 and the couple earning $165,000 would see their rates soar from 85033 percent to 60 percent. Ouch.
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But the beauty of the internet is that it can soar above the fortified walls and naval blockades that hem Gaza in.
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Although the propellant stays reasonably cool, the temperatures inside the booster soar almost as high as 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit during the test.
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Activate forecasts that legalized sports betting will account for $13 billion in wagers in 2019 and soar in the next five years.
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These are, by the way, largely the same people who used to predict that budget deficits would cause interest rates to soar.
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Also, global demand for minerals over the next 20 years is expected to soar while supplies will become increasingly difficult to obtain.
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The annual rates soar as high as a whopping 591 percent in Ohio, the highest rate for payday lending in the country.
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It is exhibiting 165 planes and will include aerial displays where passenger planes, fighter jets, and helicopters will soar above attendees' heads.
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In other words, Cramer sees the possibility for the stock to soar higher still in the future, despite Friday's somewhat drastic pullback.
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And though McIlroy was the first to soar to fame and fortune, Willett ended up beating him to a first Masters title.
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In the men's doubles, British fortunes continued to soar with Jamie Murray reaching the semi-finals with new Brazilian partner Bruno Soares.
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But in annualized terms, these loans carry an average rate of 391 percent, and in some cases soar far higher than that.
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Spit and teeth fly, men soar through the air Superman-style—and not only inside the ring, but over the rails, too.
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In Spain and Portugal, the fire danger will climb to dangerous levels as temperatures soar, humidity levels plunge, and downslope winds increase.
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It truly feels like a moment out of Fox's (now Disney-owned) "Avatar" when the Na'vi soar through the sky on banshees.
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