February and March are the two months when life insurance policy sales soar. |
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One estate agent says some areas have seen prices soar by 25 per cent in three months. |
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The huge growth of inner-city apartment living has seen Port Jackson's enrolment soar in recent years. |
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Because ground temperatures soar up to 128 degrees Fahrenheit, the birds can die on their nests. |
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Daredevil can't shoot industrial strength spider webs or soar between lofty towers. |
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Costs will soar, power and communication lines could be down for months and accommodation will be hard to find. |
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After all, hardware gets faster, storage gets bigger, and profits soar higher. |
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These magnificent north American specimens soar to a height of 40m on a perfectly straight, gently tapering trunk. |
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Now the measure would cut Pell grant awards at the same time that tuition continues to soar. |
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That has seen the numbers soar and we've basically no idea how many are in the city. |
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How majestic will it be to see Lafleur soar down the right wing one more time? |
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Gulls, hawks and vultures soar, swallows and terns skim the surface of water. |
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Their broad wings allow them to soar, gull-like, flapping with strong, slow wing-beats. |
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Normally, the sale of colour televisions soar every time there is some major sporting event. |
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The series of television debates in the American presidential elections has seen ratings soar. |
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Sometimes they soar at a considerable height, but when fishing they fly fairly low or even very close to the surface. |
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Riders are suspended in the jaws of a vampire bat, their legs dangling free, as they swoop over the treetops and soar through the sky. |
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As energy prices soar, it will seem ludicrously wasteful to cart goods halfway round the world. |
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I watched a flock of birds soar majestically overhead and started to rise in temper. |
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At the end he let his voice soar as he threw away his prepared speech and gave them some impromptu wellie. |
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The balls would soar out over the sand bags and barbed wire protecting our position, and into the perimeter, which happened to be mined heavily. |
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Buy now while stocks last because property prices in Bradford are set to soar over the next decade. |
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Against my instinct to soar to the bottom of the drop-off, I reluctantly finned up the sheer wall into saner depths. |
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Wings spread, it appears poised for flight, ready to soar over Lake Michigan, an opalescent blue in early summer. |
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Falcons and kestrels can be found almost everywhere and capture the imagination wherever they soar. |
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While demand may pick up as the threat of recession recedes, there are doubts that corporate profitability can soar ahead. |
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They soar, spin, and dive to the floor, then spiral swiftly back to shoulder stands, splits and endless balances. |
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One of a kind, the film is proof that American cinema still knows how to take risks and let the imagination soar. |
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The spiritual in man may soar in the highest transcendental realms, but man's body is essentially that of an animal. |
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He can run the court, score on low-post moves, soar for alley-oops and rebound jams, block shots, defend and make plays. |
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Here, the sheer cliffs of the northwest side of Britain's highest mountain Ben Nevis soar to a giddying 2000 feet. |
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Even though the lance was small, his own power allowed him to soar upwards quickly, the ground rapidly growing farther and farther away. |
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Nevertheless, persistence paid off, and man was finally able to soar aloft with improved gliding equipment. |
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With the sun rising higher and splashing across the water, black porpoise dorsals soar and dip alongside the boat. |
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Import sales soar higher than the Concorde, regional microbrews flood local markets and new beer brands abound. |
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Every company that said it was going to start selling its merchandise over the Web could watch its stock soar. |
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I watched a plane with blinking red and blue lights soar out into the dark sky. |
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I also believe that the Phoenix will rise from the flames and soar to new heights. |
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Rising vertically from the plains, some of these huge monoliths soar to a height of 400 metres, and the squat buildings on top of each appear to be hewn out of living rock. |
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But once we get up to speed, we climb upon a chipper wind and flourishingly soar. |
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While public interest in Ebola continues to dwindle, the epidemic itself continues to soar. |
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And Alex Thorne's high-pitched, keening vocals soar above the mix. |
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Interest rates will soar, home values will plummet, stock markets will crash, and global economies will crater. |
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The reborn Sacramento High School has the leadership and the support it needs to soar to new heights on behalf of the capital city's most disadvantaged students. |
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He was the point man in the promotion when Evel Knievel swore he'd soar across Snake River Canyon in a sawed-off rocket ship. |
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The prospect of China's consuming ever growing lakes of oil has been noted over the years, although it is gaining new urgency as Chinese consumption continues to soar. |
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Perhaps we are gluttons for punishment, but in reality we do not yet know why dopamine levels soar after a defeat. |
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Kelly wants to develop the Astroliner, a winged rocket towed into the air by a 747 jet and released at altitude to soar on a suborbital trajectory under its own power. |
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Wildlife inhabits the rimrock, and golden eagles soar above. |
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Store rents are also rising as sales soar in ritzy shopping districts. |
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And in the summer months, when shootings soar, the city can be a ghoulish playground for those interested in the macabre. |
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Off the coast of Vietnam, a shipboard catastrophe cut short your chances to soar in combat. |
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And should the Fed exit, interest rates will soar, and the stock and housing markets will crash. |
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We run across the rooftop hand in hand and then soar into the air. |
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But as property prices soar and demand for second homes rises, unprofitable sporting estates are worth more when broken up and assets are sold off. |
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Their very existence makes your spirit soar even as their weak, leaderless structure causes it to sink. |
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They had been grazing in one of Crete's dozens of fabulous gorges, where sheer cliffs soar spectacularly on either side as you head for the Mediterranean Sea. |
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They are stuck in a no-win situation where rising rents make it harder to save for the deposit while property prices continue to soar. |
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African crowned cranes, coral bills, black vultures and other bird species soar over the audience as they ascend toward the horizon. |
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When U.S. output started to soar more recently, the bottleneck came early. |
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By the time winter finally breaks through, daylight hours rise quickly, ensuring that daytime temperatures soar quickly in spring. |
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Closer to home, a swearword by mild-mannered former British Prime Minister John Major, caused him to soar in people's estimations. |
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Another person saw four unidentified flying objects soar past two aeroplanes flying above to the Ford engine plant in Bridgend. |
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During winter in Scotland, golden eagles soar frequently in order to scan the environment for carrion. |
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An independent test programme would have seen the UK numbers soar to French levels. |
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The Langley and Maxim aerodromes, which did not soar, were in my opinion better pieces of mechanism than their very latest imitations. |
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Hatter is convinced that if the wipes are in a convenient location, such as being housed within the toilet paper roll, sales of wipes will soar. |
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Marbled murrelets, Queen Charlotte goshawks, and bald eagles soar over these emerald isles. |
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Cameras reveal the secret lives of pumas and hummingbirds, soar with condors over glacial peaks and explore monkey puzzle forests. |
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SkySails are designed to soar far above a ship because higher up, winds become steadily stronger and more stable. |
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But as energy costs continue to soar, these concerns have trickled down to the air purifier segment. |
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The Luddite riots that began in 1811 in England spread to Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire, and Leicestershire as wheat prices soar and inflate the price of bread. |
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Shannon, 14, and Trisha, 11, now take a little more convincing that leprechauns are afoot, but 9-year-old Bonnie still lets her imagination soar, her father said. |
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The basket, made of Yucca Fiber, Juncus and Deer Grass, and standing a mere five inches tall, will soar above the earth into space as an offering to their ancestors. |
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Shipping traffic between Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe began to soar in the 18th century, a model that was known as triangular trade, and was a rich target for piracy. |
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Little Cottonwood Canyon has a rich history with gelande competitions, and watching skiers soar over 200 feet is not something you get to see every day. |
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Once there, they encounter a fabulous wilderness of glacial beauty where jet-black Alpine choughs soar against a backdrop of seemingly unassailable peaks. |
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Though the Muse of higher learning cannot be cloned, she allows the prophet, rebel, and poet to soar, and the scholiast to weave intricate threadworks of commentary and gloss. |
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In spring, and occasionally in autumn, birds may soar high above the heronry and chase each other, undertake aerial manoeuvres or swoop down towards the ground. |
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Bombastry and buffoonery, by nature lofty and light, soar highest of all. |
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By the end of that century, the United States extended into the Pacific Ocean, and its economy, driven in large part by the Industrial Revolution, began to soar. |
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Several. airlines. offer. domestic-partner. benefits. and. soar. into. a. nose-to-nose. battle. to. prove. which. carrier. can. take. you. higher. |
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