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Meanwhile, the number of children being treated in hospital casualty departments for drink-related problems has soared by a third in just four years.
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It soared 1,000 miles (1,609 km) above the planet after its Aug. 12, 1960 launch, yet relied on humanity's oldest flight technology ballooning.
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As he succeeded on the ring, his popularity in Mongolia soared.
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The national output of wheat soared from 8 million bushels in 1896, to 26 million in 1901, reaching 151 million by 1921.
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It is claimed that costs have soared and the amount of traffic dropped since the takeover.
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A year later, the billion-dollar trade deficit had turned around and business investment had soared by about 25%.
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It was thought that his spirit then soared into the clouds to deal with the "ala".
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The price has soared as investors flee other asset classes, fearing heavy losses as the financial crisis threatens company share values and government-issued debt.
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If commutation were not instated, the price of a substitute would have quickly soared past $300.
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The 1990s were a difficult time for economic management, as unemployment soared in many cities, and the bureaucracy became increasingly tainted by corruption scandals.
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