Pong jumped to something else, jumped to the idea of interaction.
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In 2016, that number jumped to more than 250 cases.
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But that number jumped to 841 in the final alignment.
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Lilja jumped to action and performed CPR, according to LAW360.
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On Tuesday morning, several Russian lawmakers jumped to Flynn's defense.
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The stock briefly jumped to 2079 before trading was halted.
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"We just jumped to the triple dog dare," Cady said.
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Net incurrence of liabilities also jumped, to 161 billion francs.
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After her performance on Thursday, her chances jumped to 43%.
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Nearly overnight, his email list of 300 jumped to 3,000.
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Now it's jumped to $226, an increase of 544.77 percent.
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This June that jumped to 14%, according to Ellie Mae.
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The Australian dollar jumped to a day's high of $0.7168.
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Among women under 30, the figure jumped to 76 percent.
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But the federal tax burden per taxpayer jumped to $563,053.
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It also jumped to a one-year high of 124.58 .
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By 2011, the rate had jumped to almost 80 percent.
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The Aussie jumped to $0.7709 from $0.7645 before the data.
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His strikeout rate jumped to a more Scherzerian 3003 percent.
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Meanwhile, this year, however, the correlation has jumped to 0.32.
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Industrial output growth jumped to 8.103 percent from 28.10 percent.
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Dupixent's sales jumped to $1.613 million in the second quarter.
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If you were black, that possibility jumped to 50 percent.
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In neighboring Zimbabwe, the confirmed death toll jumped to 13.
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Meanwhile, interest rates jumped to levels not seen in years.
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For people in their 26s, the balance jumped to $4013,2401.
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Two years later, the number had jumped to $16 million.
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By 2017 that figure had jumped to almost 45 percent.
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That number has since jumped to $2300 million, sources said.
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Industrial output growth jumped to 6.8 percent from 5.4 percent.
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By 2016, that jumped to 13 percent, according to WISERTrade.
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The rate for whites jumped to more than 35 percent.
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For writers of color, the figure jumped to 82 percent.
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Those odds jumped to nearly 5003 percent in early June.
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Fifteen people have jumped to their deaths there in 2017.
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By last year, the number had jumped to nearly 80,000.
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Europe's fear gauge jumped to a record high of 87.90.
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It jumped to the foreground only when my friends visited.
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Ms. Bae's YouTube followers jumped to nearly 147,000 from 20,000.
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Within hours of the WhatsApp video, egress jumped to 126MB.
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The death toll from the disease has jumped to 17.
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By this year, that figure had jumped to 28 percent.
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The number of white men jumped to more than 59,000.
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A composite future output PMI jumped to 59.4 from 57.9.
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The metal jumped to $254,22019 earlier, its highest since Jan.
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The metal jumped to $2771.77,254 earlier, its highest since Jan.
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A composite future output PMI jumped to 59.4 from 57.9.
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O'Brien likes the direction but hasn't jumped to any conclusions.
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The deficit jumped to $779 billion in fiscal year 2018.
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The number of tourists jumped to 8.3 million last year.
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China's aluminum exports jumped to a record high in 2018.
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This jumped to $67,011 this year, which is 36 percent higher.
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This jumped to $60,592 this year, which is 31 percent higher.
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This jumped to $227,246 this year, which is 2154 percent higher.
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This jumped to $55,345 in 2018, which is 27 percent higher.
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So, you jumped to that because the wireless earphone market changed.
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Tennis icon Billie Jean King jumped to Williams' defense on Twitter.
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Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields jumped to 3.21 percent, before slipping.
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Benchmark U.S. Treasury yields jumped to their highest in six weeks.
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By November, though, CER said it jumped to second on CoinMarketCap.
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Although many people jumped to defend Kavanaugh, Whelan went way deep.
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In 2017, downloaded singles jumped to 74.5% of all music sales.
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Just four months later, that estimate had jumped to 75,000 vehicles.
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" Kardashian West jumped to Cher's defense saying, "No, it was fine!
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Then the number jumped to 170/100,000 births, four times higher.
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That number jumped to 22017 in 21 and 21 in 21.
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Even better news: The jackpot amount has jumped to $24 million.
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Australian authorities say reports about the simulator have jumped to conclusions.
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After his vetoes his approval ratings jumped, to around two-thirds.
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His stock award, however, jumped to $20.5 million from $11.1 million.
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On Thursday, the death toll from Sunday's quake jumped to 259.
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The prize for Saturday night's drawing has jumped to $800 million.
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In 2012, after Citizens United, outside spending jumped to $1 billion.
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By the following year, that number had jumped to 18 percent.
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By the following year, that number had jumped to 212 percent.
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When millennial parents were asked that figure jumped to 65 percent.
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That number jumped to 105 percent for cities considered bike friendly.
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By morning, the price of a paperback had jumped to $99.99.
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Hiring jumped to 5.47 million from 1.73 million the prior month.
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Shooting incidents jumped to 19 in 2014 from 16 in 2013.
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Others used an emergency exit, scaled walls and jumped to safety.
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Its index jumped to 112.9 in April from 112.4 in March.
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The in response jumped to a two-week top of $0.7208.
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A gauge of new orders jumped to 9.6 from minus 11.6.
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And a measure of shipments jumped to 13.9 from minus 11.6.
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The Cubs jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first.
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It jumped to 133 percent when their genetic risk was high.
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When identifying details were suppressed, that figure jumped to 54 percent.
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On December 5, 2015 results jumped to 128 parts per billion.
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Powers, a longtime Fox News contributor, jumped to CNN in 85033.
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It had earlier jumped to 106.76, its strongest since April 2018.
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The number of employees jumped to 1203,000 from 55,000 last year.
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Detroit jumped to a 3-1 lead in the first period.
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The number of dollar billionaires also jumped — to 96 from 77.
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But some jumped to Ryan's defense, including his 2012 running mate.
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The VIX volatility index jumped to the highest level since February.
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By 2012, that figure jumped to 35 percent of all spending.
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By day 21, global temperatures will have jumped to 35 degrees.
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The overall employment index jumped to 66.91 from 52.48 last month.
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AMC's Charlie Collier jumped to Fox to run the broadcast network.
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Then we jumped to use fidget spinners to do the tests.
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By the beginning of May, that number had jumped to 500.
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It appeared, then jumped to the back of me and disappeared.
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By Friday, that number had jumped to more than 40 cases.
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The Marlins jumped to a 3-2 lead in the fifth.
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The percentage picking Abe jumped to 65 percent among LDP supporters.
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But Mr. Andrés's friends and colleagues immediately jumped to his aid.
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"And Mexican Americans, all mixed together," Estrada quickly jumped to add.
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This week, it jumped to nearly a quarter of the state.
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That number jumped to $230,000 in 2017, according to Management Consulted.
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Asian stocks had jumped to their highest in almost a decade.
|
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That increase came as exports jumped to over 1 million bpd.
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The Tigers jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first.
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The stock jumped to $26.99 on Tuesday from just over $12.
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His true-shooting percentage has jumped to 61.4 here early on.
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By 2016, that number had jumped to more than 17 percent.
|
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By 22006, that number had jumped to more than 22015 percent.
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Growth jumped to 2.9 percent year-on-year in the first quarter.
|
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With today's announcement, that number jumped to 1,150 locations in 48 states.
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Many people in the station jumped to the aid of the victims.
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The euro jumped to 115.37 yen also its highest since June 24.
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For girls, it was Kehlani, which jumped to No. 872 from 3,359.
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Steve Wozniak stayed at Hewlett-Packard before he finally jumped to Apple.
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That number jumped to 77 percent at the start of this year.
|
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In 2018, that jumped to 56, with an outbreak beginning in October.
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Catastrophe losses, net of reinsurance, jumped to $318 million from $162 million.
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Kourtney's other sister, Khloe, also jumped to Kourtney's defense after Bendjima's comments.
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|
After 10 years, that number jumped to $400,000, according to the prenup.
|
|
The biotech company's shares jumped to $9.25 in morning trading on Monday.
|
|
It turns out that Aiko and Sean's devotees jumped to major conclusions.
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And the one-week tenor also jumped to its highest since November.
|
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When it polled from October 3 to 8, that jumped to 52%.
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|
For the top 10 percent, life expectancy jumped to 87.2 from 79.1.
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|
Gross margin jumped to 58.1 percent from 36.7 percent in the quarter.
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Inflation has jumped to 14%, thanks to the devaluation of the som.
|
|
The survey's prices index jumped to its highest level since April 21.3.
|
|
The euro, meanwhile, jumped to a two-year high against the dollar.
|
|
In 2017, that number jumped to about $8.1 billion, up 8.5 percent.
|
|
The Canadian dollar jumped to a 2-year high against the greenback.
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|
Right on cue, members of both parties jumped to oppose the plan.
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Reliving that growth was part of the reason Warren jumped to Oscar.
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|
SPX, jumped to a 2-1/2 year high in early February.
|
|
Revenue also beat forecasts as customer additions jumped to near record highs.
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|
The dollar jumped to $0.7371 but pared back some of those gains.
|
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The saving rate jumped to a three-year high of 7.6 percent.
|
|
The S&P 2100 Index also jumped to a 2500-month high.
|
|
The two-year U.S. treasury yield jumped to 2.3449 percent on Tuesday.
|
|
The employment gauge jumped to 30.0, the strongest level since October 2017.
|
|
On Wednesday, Europe's basic resources sector jumped to close 7.1 percent up.
|
|
Portland jumped to a 17-423 lead midway through the first quarter.
|
|
The Lightning jumped to a 33-0 lead in the opening period.
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|
Hailey Bieber has jumped to her husband Justin Bieber's defense on Twitter.
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The dollar index jumped to 92.90, the highest level since Dec. 28.
|
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The Cboe Volatility Index jumped to a more than two-week high.
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Shares of Dynegy jumped to close up about 17 percent at $10.78.
|
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Trading volume jumped to 20.400,22 lots, the biggest in almost two months.
|
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Average incomes jumped to nearly $8,000, from less than $1,000 a year.
|
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Confidence jumped to a high of 71 then but has since fallen.
|
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Season ticket sales jumped to 5,200 this season from 242 in 2013.
|
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St. Cloud State jumped to Division I ahead of schedule in 21.
|
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Specifically, web visits have jumped to 1,200 from about 400 a day.
|
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After delivering 837 vehicles in June, deliveries jumped to 1,8033 in August.
|
|
But in 220006 that percentage jumped to 2202 percent of registered women.
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Jackie's album jumped to #1 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart. #lastlaugh
|
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Julz got scorched for her comments, and Daniel jumped to her defense.
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Benchmark U.S. Treasury yields jumped to their highest levels in six weeks.
|
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Two of the president's Republican allies in Florida jumped to denounce him.
|
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Virginia jumped to a 12-2 lead in the first four minutes.
|
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The Atlanta Fed's GDPNow forecast jumped to 23 percent from 0.23 percent.
|
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The Trump administration says that spending jumped to $3 billion in 2017.
|
|
When I went to book the flight, the price jumped to $362.
|
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The Cubs jumped to a 103-210 lead in the second inning.
|
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A week later, the number of current cases has jumped to 569.
|
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New mortgages, including refinancing, jumped to the highest volume seen since 2005.
|
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In 2014, they jumped to 30 and spiked to 53 in 2015.
|
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Overall net income jumped to $2.5 billion, from last year's $197 million.
|
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Under the previous measure, the inflation rate would have jumped to 11.6%.
|
|
The number of infections jumped to 763 and deaths rose to seven.
|
|
By 2015, that share had jumped to 84 percent, their research showed.
|
|
SARS is believed to have jumped to humans from live-animal markets.
|
|
In three weeks, Matz's season E.R.A. has jumped to 5.51 from 2.12.
|
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Vanderbilt jumped to a 15-173 lead behind eight points from Evans.
|
|
Pou Sheng shares jumped to HK$2.02 apiece, the highest since Feb.
|
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The Australian dollar jumped to $0.6879 following an earlier low of $0.6846.
|
|
Last month annual inflation jumped to 9.04, driven by soaring food costs.
|
|
Remittances from Egyptians working abroad jumped to $26.4 billion from $21.8 billion.
|
|
Some ultra-conservative figures — like Ben Shapiro — have jumped to Kashuv's defense.
|
|
The saving rate jumped to 3.2 percent from 2.5 percent in December.
|
|
A similar 2017 survey indicated that number had jumped to 95 percent.
|
|
In 2010, those numbers jumped to 46 percent and 33 percent respectively.
|
|
This jumped to 252 billion metric tons per year, between 2009 to 2017.
|
|
Her favorable ratings have jumped to 853%, up from 36% before the inauguration.
|
|
Copper jumped to a four-week high after robust import data from China.
|
|
The Nikkei volatility index jumped to 20.45, its highest close in three months.
|
|
Despite the disclosures, Vale shares jumped to their highest point since the Jan.
|
|
Denver jumped to a 29-235 lead in the game's first three minutes.
|
|
Gold priced in euros also jumped to its highest level since April 231.
|
|
That number jumped to 38% in the middle of the year, he said.
|
|
But since then the number of active subscriptions has jumped to almost 23bn.
|
|
Imports from Canada jumped to 205,776 tonnes from 70,997 tonnes a year ago.
|
|
That number jumped to 75 percent once accounting for only vote leave supporters.
|
|
Their uninsured rate jumped to 5.2% last year, up from 4.7% in 2016.
|
|
The price of Daraprim jumped to $750 per pill from $13.50 per pill.
|
|
By November 2015, the number who thought that had jumped to 45 percent.
|
|
The White Sox jumped to a 3-0 advantage in the third inning.
|
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The single currency jumped to 0.9187 per pound, its highest since September 2017.
|
|
Profit from wind power alone jumped to 2.1 billion crowns from 878 million.
|
|
The benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield jumped to trade back above 2%.
|
|
The workweek index jumped to a reading of 20.8 from 14.6 in September.
|
|
She jumped to pull her skirt down and moved closer to the girl.
|
|
That score jumped to 9.5 once the participants put on the OrCam devices.
|
|
For $800,200 it jumped to 1052 mid-month from 42 in mid-December.
|
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The number of clinics has jumped to about 8,000 from 1,110 in 2008.
|
|
In 1909, the cost of cream cheese jumped to 40 cents per pound.
|
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The index for unfilled orders jumped to the highest point in a decade.
|
|
The Bulldogs jumped to a 14-6 lead, but the Commodores roared back.
|
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The reward for Tibbetts&apos safe return jumped to $260,000 as of Sunday.
|
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Among women, the comparable participation rate jumped to 29 percent from 17 percent.
|
|
Other fans jumped to Lively's defense and applauded her ability to dress herself.
|
|
The supply of homes jumped to 10.6 months, from 7.6 months last year.
|
|
As soon as we jumped to 24 track it was never as good.
|
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The U.S. trade deficit jumped to a near five-year high in January.
|
|
The Australian dollar in response jumped to a two-week top of $0.7208.
|
|
His disapproval jumped to 59 percent from 56 percent in the same period.
|
|
Google Maps product manager Manik Gupta jumped to Uber's mapping division last December.
|
|
During the 2016-17 regular season, those numbers jumped to 7.2 and .407.
|
|
With Lillard scoring 11 quick points, Portland jumped to a 26-19 lead.
|
|
A gauge of factory employment jumped to its highest reading since June 20073.
|
|
Sterling jumped to a four-week high against the dollar after the report.
|
|
Its debt jumped to 38.5% of GDP in 2014 from 15.9% in 2013.
|
|
In December, both price readings had jumped to their highest levels in months.
|
|
Memphis jumped to a 15-4 lead, but the Grizzlies then went cold.
|
|
He jumped to CNN in 85033 to serve as its senior media correspondent.
|
|
That number jumped to 20% at the end of the last school year.
|
|
The ISM manufacturing index jumped to 1.23 in May from 21.2 in April.
|
|
Shares in Linde jumped to the top of the German blue-chip index .
|
|
Arrests at the border jumped to 144,85033 in May, including 55,000 children apprehended.
|
|
That figure jumped to 34 after Trump left Puerto Rico, later that day.
|
|
She jumped to CBS News from NBC but left that network in 2011.
|
|
The global economic policy uncertainty index jumped to a record high in December.
|
|
Fast forward to June 2018, and that number has jumped to 20193 percent.
|
|
For Hispanics, life expectancy jumped to 69.63 in 2014 from 81.6 in 2013.
|
|
In Florida, the number of deaths jumped to 397 in 2014, from 185.
|
|
It had jumped to 106.86 in Asian trading, its strongest since June 25.
|
|
That jumped to 11 last year, and 13 on this most recent inspection.
|
|
Villanova jumped to an 8-0 lead, which rapidly grew to 22-10.
|
|
On Monday, it stood at 290; by Wednesday, it had jumped to 359.
|
|
It jumped to 54.0, matching the most optimistic forecast in a Reuters poll.
|
|
Passengers and crew jumped to safety before the plane was engulfed in flames.
|
|
Imports of goods jumped to a record high of $204.0 billion in November.
|
|
Portland jumped to a 12-403 lead in the game's first five minutes.
|
|
In the Netherlands, traffic had jumped to 14% higher in roughly two weeks.
|
|
The White Sox jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first inning.
|
|
This week, its weighting in the index jumped to 2.8% from about 1.5%.
|
|
The president's allies in the conservative news media quickly jumped to his defense.
|
|
In the 1950s, chloroquine-resistant malaria jumped to India and Africa, killing millions.
|
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Among borrowers with balances over $100,000, that ratio jumped to 1 in 3.
|
|
In the midst of his angst, he jumped to the plight of others.
|
|
I jumped to "menopause" immediately, which is what Bailey jumps to as well.
|
|
In the last three months of the year, investments jumped to $874.7 million.
|
|
The median jumped to $10,000 for people over age 70, the FTC said.
|
|
Caterpillar jumped to close 1.8 percent higher on heavy volume following the report.
|
|
Petra's net debt jumped to $557.2 million in the six months to Dec.
|
|
That number suddenly jumped to 783,278 last November, then to 24,2000 in December.
|
|
Annual food inflation jumped to 3.6 percent from 2.9 percent the previous month.
|
|
The Pirates jumped to a 20-10 lead in the first seven minutes.
|
|
On Wednesday, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite jumped to record highs.
|
|
New Mexico production jumped to 649,000 bpd compared with 624,000 bpd in March.
|
|
Overnight, the precious metal jumped to its highest level in about seven years.
|
|
Capital expenditures in 2017 jumped to $10.1 billion from $6.7 billion in 2016.
|
|
Fast forward to August 2018, and that number has jumped to 49 percent.
|
|
The Twins, winners of 5 of 6, jumped to a 23-0 lead.
|
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Saint Louis jumped to a 9-0 lead in just over four minutes.
|
|
Before the judge made her final decision, Hearst Shaw jumped to her feet.
|
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But her deductible for out-of-network care jumped to $4,500 from $3,000.
|
|
Family separation and detention policies at the border have jumped to the forefront.
|
|
According to the report, average premiums in Alaska jumped to $2000,20.1 from $21.
|
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Katz jumped to an early lead, hitting seven homers in the first round.
|
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That has jumped to 100,000 per day in the last couple of days.
|
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That index jumped to its highest level in nearly 15 months last week.
|
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The average monthly subsidy jumped to $803, up from $280 a year earlier.
|
|
Dozens of fans jumped to Morris&apos defense, scolding the woman for her comment.
|
|
As I'm writing this, my breathing rate has jumped to 25 breaths per minute.
|
|
Gross margin jumped to 60.1 percent in the quarter from 43.3 percent last year.
|
|
Milwaukee jumped to a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning.
|
|
Poncho, donning a harness with a flashing emergency light attached, jumped to the rescue.
|
|
The index jumped to 61.6 in September, which was its fastest expansion on record.
|
|
So carrier billing companies have jumped to seize the opportunity on the payments front.
|
|
The proportion jumped to 44% in an alternative scenario involving an asset-price shock.
|
|
In 2009, layoffs and discharges jumped to more than 50 percent of job separations.
|
|
SARS, which is also a coronavirus, jumped to people at a wet market. too.
|
|
They finally reached a settlement last August, and his monthly nut jumped to $25,000.
|
|
In March, TSF jumped to 2.86 trillion yuan from 703 billion yuan in February.
|
|
Oil prices jumped to $57.89 a barrel, their highest since July 2015, on Dec.
|
|
Condos, meanwhile, jumped to $388,000 in 2015 from an average of $277,000 in 2013.
|
|
K-State forced three straight TCU turnovers and jumped to an 8-1 lead.
|
|
At one point, feeling trapped, Michael Blenkins jumped to the back of the truck.
|
|
Earlier this year, that valuation jumped to $20 billion following a $20183 million investment.
|
|
Rossini injured his spine when he jumped to the roof of a neighboring building.
|
|
Others jumped to Trump's defense, slamming misogynistic tweets and those that mocked her accent.
|
|
The number jumped to 122 when close contacts of those patients were also screened.
|
|
Trump's spending jumped to $18.5 million, more than double its $7.8 million in June.
|
|
As soon as he suggested it the lyrics and melodies jumped to my head.
|
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U.S. crude prices, however, jumped to their highest since November 2014 earlier this week.
|
|
For those Americans who were 65 and older that percentage jumped to 31 percent.
|
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Prices have now jumped to the Russian level, but wages have stayed the same.
|
|
Go deeper: Earth's carbon dioxide has jumped to the highest level in human history
|
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Once I started training with the team, my mileage jumped to 20 per week.
|
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With Beyoncé on board, the reggaeton revolution just jumped to a whole other level.
|
|
Its non-manufacturing index jumped to 57.1 in September from the previous month's 51.4.
|
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In 2015, the total number of police killings in the country jumped to 645.
|
|
The U.S. S&P 500 Index jumped to an eight-week high on Tuesday.
|
|
Celator shares jumped to $9 in extended trading from a Nasdaq close at $1.68.
|
|
Portland jumped to a 236-242 lead, with Aminu scoring eight of the points.
|
|
Income poverty jumped to 82% in 2016 — a shocking increase from 48% in 2014.
|
|
On top of that, total assets jumped to $2.56 trillion, a 20.4 percent increase.
|
|
Lowry and Simmons were battling for position ... and BS jumped to grab a rebound.
|
|
Woods jumped to Sean Foley in 2010, whom he worked with for four years.
|
|
Gross margin jumped to 210.70 percent in the quarter from 43.3 percent last year.
|
|
Chicago jumped to a 28-9 lead at the end of the first quarter.
|
|
The iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF (EEM) jumped to close nearly 1.4 percent higher.
|
|
The hashtag #WomenWhoVoteTrump jumped to the top of trending Twitter topics on Friday morning.
|
|
So instead, I jumped to apologizing and promising that we wouldn't be here again.
|
|
The average sales price for a car jumped to $437,834 from last year's $324,466.
|
|
Spot Platinum jumped to $855.33 an ounce on Tuesday, its highest since March 4.
|
|
On Monday, the yield jumped to 2.29 percent, and the rose to 1.23 percent.
|
|
The survey's factory employment measure jumped to 2000 in September from 0003 in August.
|
|
With Jusuf Nurkic scoring 03 early points, Portland jumped to a 21-10 lead.
|
|
In 2017, that number jumped to 30,200, with more than 2,000 searches every month.
|
|
The U.S. trade deficit has jumped to a five year high of $48 billion.
|
|
First-half production jumped to 2000,285 tonnes from 2000,700 tonnes in January-June 2015.
|
|
French 10-year yields jumped to 0.041%, whilst their Belgian peers rose to 0.046%.
|
|
That number jumped to 20.4% in the period of February 2016 to September 2017.
|
|
A separate gauge of current conditions jumped to 57.6 points from 49.8 in July.
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Mortgage rates jumped to start this year and are expected to continue to rise.
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Bilateral trade was less than $2 billion, which jumped to $4.13 billion including diamonds.
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The company said pretax profit in Europe jumped to $138 million from $9 million.
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The yield jumped to 0.70 percent, from around 0.62 percent earlier in the day.
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Its sales jumped to $22016 million, from $251 million in the year-ago quarter.
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N) have jumped to roles at Canadian cannabis companies such as Tilray Inc (TLRY.
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An employee of Japan's largest advertising firm, Dentsu, jumped to her death in 2015.
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V2TX, a gauge of European investor anxiety, jumped to its highest in a week.
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That number jumped to nearly 90% when women frequently found themselves in "only" situations.
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The Nikkei volatility index jumped to 15.75, hitting its highest level since late May.
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He wanted ownership of his own brand, so he jumped to Adidas in 2013.
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But when they were called "overdose prevention sites," that number jumped to 45 percent.
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Ontario's minimum wage jumped to $14 an hour at the beginning of the year.
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Warren has jumped to 22%, while Biden is polling at 20%, the poll shows.
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On Saturday, Mr. Torabi jumped to his death from the roof of a hotel.
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Benchmark Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures jumped to one-month highs on Thursday.
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The following year, in 21023, Esseks says that number jumped to roughly 21178 bills.
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Crude prices jumped to near historic highs in the immediate aftermath of the attacks.
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"Victory Lap" has also jumped to #2 on Amazon's overall bestsellers in digital music.
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The Orioles jumped to an 8-0 lead with two early four-run rallies.
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It started at fewer than 500 followers and has now jumped to over 12,000.
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Instead, he jumped to his death from the 33rd floor of the Carlyle Hotel.
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After being featured as the Subreddit of the Day, that number jumped to 6,297.
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Safe-haven German 225.06-year debt yields jumped to two month highs at -22003%.
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By last year, those figures had jumped to 0003 percent and 23 percent, respectively.
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Safe-haven German 212-year debt yields jumped to two month highs at -13223%.
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Georgia has jumped to $2.73 a gallon, up nearly 53 cents from last month.
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V2TX, European investors' 'fear gauge', has jumped to its highest level since Dec. 3.
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The underwriter's pretax profit jumped to $137.4 million, for the 12 months ended Dec.
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Its operating margin jumped to 23 percent last year from 14 percent in 2015.
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The result is that housing has jumped to the top of Sacramento's legislative agenda.
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Palladium jumped to a record $2,875.50 on Thursday due to a sustained supply shortfall.
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African American support has jumped to 20153 percent, up from 39 percent in 2015.
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V2TX, European investors' 'fear gauge', has jumped to its highest level since Dec. 3.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility Index, jumped to a six-month high.
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Charlotte jumped to a 33-20 lead at the end of the first quarter.
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Distillate fuel exports jumped to 1.46 million bpd from 1.15 million bpd in March.
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Illinois jumped to an early 14-7 lead on an inside basket by Coburn.
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China's contribution has jumped to 6.39% from 4%, rising from sixth to third place.
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By 2017, the rate of marijuana exposures jumped to 24.7 per 1 million people.
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The Cubs jumped to a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first.
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UK shipments have jumped to more than 763 million barrels from just 1.6 million.
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The stock jumped to the top of the benchmark, up more than 17 percent.
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An index measuring output jumped to 58.0 from 57.5, the highest since April 2011.
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The number of instruction faculty jumped to 3,455 from 3,123 during the same period.
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His fly-ball rate has jumped to 48 percent from 38 percent last season.
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His fly-ball rate has jumped to 48 percent from 38 percent last season.
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Further weighing on gold, the dollar index jumped to a near three-year high.
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That number jumped to 120 the next year, and 198 the year after that.
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Julia Roberts offered a rambunctious hoot from the audience, which jumped to its feet.
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When the bride was presented to the guests, a centaur jumped to rape her.
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The Orioles jumped to an 8-93 lead with two early four-run rallies.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note jumped to 1.82 percent from 1.78 percent.
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Net earnings attributable to Jefferies jumped to $87.18 million in the fourth quarter ended Nov.
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I try not to panic but have already jumped to three different worst-case scenarios.
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In the aftermath, news agencies jumped to cover the flashy case of a stolen identity.
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" Kirk, who jumped to defend Nilsa the night before, adds, "We realized we're a unit.
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In the first four months of this year, that figure had jumped to 35 percent.
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The number of missing jumped to 630 people late Thursday from 130 the previous night.
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The Blazers jumped to an 11-2 lead in the first 2 1/613 minutes.
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Probability for an increase jumped to 2000 percent after the release, according to the CME.
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Total spending in both states jumped to $4.5 million from $2.5 million the week before.
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The average loan size for new homes also jumped to $339,296 from $328,370 in February.
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When Powell picked up Morris at the airport, they jumped to greet each other immediately.
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The Middle East benchmark Dubai even jumped to its highest in more than five years.
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In 2014, they received 57 calls inquiring about housing; last year, that jumped to 111.
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VIX, a gauge of near-term investor anxiety, jumped to almost a two-month high.
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After days of the official death toll being 16, it jumped to 34 on Tuesday.
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Platinum jewelry imports jumped to 169 kg in October, up 63 percent from October 2014.
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Since 2012, when the American housing market's recovery began, this figure has jumped to 48%.
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Revenue jumped to 404.49 million pounds from 249.91 million a year earlier, the bank added.
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Investment income jumped to $36.5 million in the quarter, from $2.5 million a year ago.
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Top gold consumer China's reserves jumped to $0.93 billion from $79.83 billion at end-May.
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Top gold consumer China's reserves jumped to $87.27 billion from $0.53 billion at end-May.
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The VSTOXX, a gauge of European investor anxiety, jumped to its highest in a week.
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The assets managed under such criteria jumped to $22.9trn last year, from $13.3trn in 2012.
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Cleveland jumped to an early 3-0 lead after loading the bases in the second.
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The White Sox jumped to a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the first.
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The institute's non-manufacturing index jumped to 57.1 in September from 51.4 a month earlier.
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Another member quickly jumped to defend Darling, mocking the critic's poor understanding of magic today.
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In math, third graders were in the first percentile and have since jumped to 18th.
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The neighbors—Shandra Vestal and her husband Micah—jumped to help their friend in need.
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Overnight implied volatility in the pound jumped to near 23 vol, its highest since Jan.
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Sales in the first quarter jumped to $20.01 billion from $17.77 billion a year earlier.
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Top gold consumer China's reserves jumped to $87.27 billion from $0.33 billion at end-May.
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The Dodgers jumped to a 1-0 lead on Pederson's 22nd homer in the first.
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On Thursday, it said the caseload had jumped to 151 infections, including two pregnant women.
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Its measure of business activity also jumped, to 64.7 last month, versus 59.7 in January.
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On Wednesday, his personal fortune jumped to $75.6 billion following a rise in Amazon's stock.
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Elsewhere, U.K. inflation jumped to 2.3 percent in February, up from 1.8 percent in January.
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Provisions for bad loans jumped to 23.57 billion rupees for the three months to Dec.
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This follow is a big part of why the account jumped to 22011 thousand followers.
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The euro jumped to six-month highs against the dollar when markets opened Sunday evening.
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By 21625, that number had jumped to $2900,220006, according to the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.
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Kaya Henderson, the former chancellor of D.C. Public Schools, also jumped to the school's defense.
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A Commerce Department report showed U.S. homebuilding jumped to a one-year high in October.
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The greenback jumped to a four-day high of 111.22 yen against the Japanese currency.
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By 2008, the probability of correctly identifying a Democrat or Republican had jumped to 83%.
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Those who had jumped to place their order were promised ship dates of late October.
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Halsey jumped to her defense, telling AG's trolls in not-so-subtle terms to STFU.
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In the latest recording period, the average age of first-time mothers jumped to 250.
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In the U.S.' individual rankings, however, Obama came first, while Trump jumped to second place.
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The yield on the 10-year Treasury note jumped to 1.51 percent from 1.47 percent.
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Microsoft's share of the market jumped to 13 percent from 10 percent a year earlier.
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A poll showed his popular support had jumped to the highest level during his administration.
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Then it infected every computer on that network, and jumped to other networks as well.
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Meanwhile, Amazon's stock jumped to a fresh all-time high of $1,017 a share Monday.
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On Tuesday, the precious metal jumped to its highest since Trump was elected U.S. president.
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We recently investigated doing the same thing and discovered the cost had jumped to $85033,000.
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Inflows into unit-linked funds jumped to 13 billion euros from 7 billion in 2014.
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Later the same day, after Trump left Puerto Rico, the death toll jumped to 34.
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Dallas jumped to a 25-17 lead after one quarter despite 11 points by McCollum.
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The euro has jumped to a two-year high against a basket of currencies. bit.
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The Royals jumped to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning.
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The Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) jumped to 220 in August from July's 230.
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The monthly fee jumped to $1.99 in June, from 76 cents earlier in the year.
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Hog prices had jumped to a roughly two-week high on Monday before turning lower.
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Markit's services purchasing managers index (PMI) jumped to 52.9 in August from 47.4 in July.
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In 2018, the number jumped to an estimated 50.1% turnout of the voting eligible population.
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Among men, the figure was 10 percent, while among women it jumped to 27 percent.
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Shares jumped to NZ$6.100 when the New Zealand stock market opened on Friday morning.
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The Sharks jumped to an early lead by scoring on their initial shot on goal.
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The dollar index jumped to a two-month high against a basket of major currencies.
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Hong Kong's overnight yuan borrowing rate jumped to the highest point in nearly five months.
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MERMOVE25M has also jumped to its highest since June, but remains far below February peaks.
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Inflation in April jumped to 4.5 percent from March's seven-year low of 3.8 percent.
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The contract jumped to $22015 in the previous session, also the highest since May 2015.
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Trump first jumped to the top of the Reuters/Ipsos national poll in July 2015.
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This time, Michigan jumped to a 10-2 lead never looked back in Des Moines.
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That period has jumped to roughly three years, and is expected to grow even more.
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New York State has jumped to the top spot, with more than 170 cases reported.
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Boeing's credit default swap jumped to an all-time high after news of the drawdown.
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A year later, her account jumped to around 550,000 subscribers, according to Tubular Labs' data.
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Since he jumped to Golden State in 2016, the Warriors have won two straight championships.
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Instead he instantly jumped to action and focused on finding solutions to the new challenge.
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Fears about a flagging economy have jumped to the top of President Donald Trump's mind.
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The detention of migrant children has jumped to its highest levels ever, The Times found.
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One man with kidney disease in China jumped to his death, Human Rights Watch reported.
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The relative strength index for the S&P 2225 jumped to above 7003 on Dec.
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Climate change jumped to the top theme in November, from number five a year earlier.
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By 2010, that share had jumped to half of Republicans and a third of Democrats.
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Net profit jumped to 55.83 billion rupees ($785.56 million) in the three months to Dec.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility index jumped to its highest since Nov. 22.5.
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As of Friday, the death toll from the disease had jumped to at least 26.
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Minnesota jumped to a 14-7 lead, increasing it to 29-21 after one quarter.
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Smith has jumped to a 103-point average lead against her likely opponent Karin Housley.
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In 2011, the state jumped to No. 463 in our rankings, and continued to climb.
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Copper jumped to its highest in three weeks on Wednesday, boosted by a weaker dollar.
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In August, he jumped to a rival streaming service, Mixer, which is owned by Microsoft.
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Nationwide, asylum denial rates jumped to 22018 percent last September, from 22017 percent in 22018.
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From bats, the viruses seem to have jumped to intermediate hosts and then to people.
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Ukrainian inflation jumped to 24.9% in 2014 and 43.3% in 2015 from 0.5% in 2013.
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The euro jumped to a 9-day high as Draghi explained the bank's policy decisions.
|
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility index, jumped to its highest since Oct. 21.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility index jumped to its highest since Oct. 22.5.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility index jumped to its highest since Oct. 22.7.
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The company said its legal costs jumped to $159 million from $86 million in 2018.
|
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On Tuesday, the price jumped to $1,325.94, the highest since Trump was elected U.S. president.
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The number of people or companies flipping homes, 230,24.6, also jumped to a decade high.
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Oxycontin, which had been a robust $44 million in 1996, jumped to more than $1
|
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The Canadian dollar jumped to trade 0.1 percent higher versus the U.S. currency at 1.2898.
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Even when bitcoin's price jumped to almost $20,000, ether was a better bet in 2017.
|
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Consumer confidence levels released on Friday showed they had jumped to a two-year high.
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Meanwhile, electricity prices in several U.S. regions jumped to their highest in years this week.
|
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When Facebook decided more recently that live video was important, publishers jumped to that, too.
|
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Total assets jumped to $358.9 billion in the same period, from $294 billion in 2017.
|
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By January 2750, that number had jumped to 258,2000 — and by February 6, it was 49,057.
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The income needed to live comfortably in 2017 was $44,852, which jumped to $58,973 in 1543.
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Kim's stuffed bunny drama with Lisa Rinna came up again, and Denise jumped to Lisa's defense.
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During Wednesday night's drawing, it was announced that the jackpot jumped to an estimated $435 million.
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Net imports in December jumped to 129.266 tonnes from 79.003 tonnes in November, the data showed.
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A window blew out, a man saved us all as he jumped to cover the window.
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In March, the Metropolitan Police murder numbers increased further to 22, while NYPD's jumped to 21.
|
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The September survey found that support has dropped to 40% and opposition has jumped to 52%.
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The weekly rate jumped to 200 percent from last week's 22 percent, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.
|
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The price for a single bitcoin jumped to a record high Friday, closing just under $1,280.
|
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Thailand's tally of infections jumped to 23, the highest outside China, while Singapore's rose to 24.
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The goods trade deficit with Mexico jumped to a record high of $101.8 billion last year.
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Passengers jumped to escape the blaze, which officials said was caused when a cooking stove exploded.
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The New Zealand dollar jumped to above $0.7370 after the release of the monetary policy statement.
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Northern Iowa jumped to a 220-214 lead and was up 21-163 at the half.
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How he jumped to the head of the class over other artists has not been revealed.
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It jumped to about 45 decibels when I was typing, but again that was still safe.
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Meanwhile, the number of unprofitable farms jumped to 1.15 million, after falling between 2007 and 2012.
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In Europe, benchmark gasoline margins jumped to a two-year high of nearly $21 per barrel.
|
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Sirtex shares jumped to an 18-month high, before closing 5.6 percent higher at A$29.42.
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In January, Walmart's minimum wage jumped to $11 an hour, up from $53, three years ago.
|
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This effect jumped to 23 percent among people who consumed two to three cups per day.
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That number jumped to 24% among those in the 35- to 44-year-old age group.
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The yen, which had jumped to five-month highs earlier this week, fell 0.3% to 108.10.
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Shipments jumped to 3.13 from 23.1 in June, while new orders surged to 21.6 from 22.
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Retail sales jumped to HK$217.7 billion ($17.83 billion) in March, government data showed on Thursday.
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The Trail Blazers jumped to a 31-23 lead at the end of the first quarter.
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It's also the rare console game that jumped to mobile without sacrificing what made it great.
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Transfer revenues for clubs also jumped to 532 million euros from 230 million the previous season.
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The two-year yield jumped to 9 1/2-year high of 2.349 percent on Tuesday.
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Its measure of business activity also jumped, to 64.7 last month compared with 59.7 in January.
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The odds for a move this month jumped to 74 percent, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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That number jumped to over 103,150 people in 2015, and then to about 56,400 in 2016.
|
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Quarterly revenues jumped to 3.52 billion reais, up from 2.56 billion reais in the third quarter.
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Supermodel and Chrissy Teigen also jumped to her defense (and the defense of all parents, really).
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That in 13-2013 that figure was 595; but in 2014-22015 it'd jumped to 230?
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The Dow and S&P 213.1 jumped to their highs of the day on the data.
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Naturally 1D fans jumped to the conclusion the girly stuff Niall's toting is for the couple.
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When Hall jumped to grab a rebound, she cheered and raised a hand in the air.
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The VIX jumped to 30 last week, but had settled to nearly 27 by Tuesday morning.
|
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Rightmove jumped to the top of the benchmark in trade, up by more than 5 percent.
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His wealth jumped to $72.8 billion, a gain of $27.6 billion from last year, Forbes said.
|
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The two-year debt yield jumped to 2.71 percent overnight from 0.84 percent the day before.
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Similarly, that number jumped to 1.6 percent after the crash in 221, up from 22016 percent.
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U.S. victims jumped to 22,292 by December 2016, from 14,032 in May 2016, and non-U.
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The odds for a move this month jumped to 224 percent, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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London time, Brent hovered around $76 per barrel, while U.S. WTI jumped to the $70.5 mark.
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Portland jumped to a 27-22 lead as Memphis started 215 of 26 from the field.
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In 2202 it jumped to 2628 percent, and in 28500 is expected to hit 6900 percent.
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But Harvey then became eligible for arbitration, and his salary jumped to $4.3 million for 2016.
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From there, it was only a matter of time before the referee jumped to Matthews' rescue.
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The two-year yield jumped to 218.630-245/2-year high of 2.349 percent on Tuesday.
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General Motors jumped to trade as much as 2.4 percent higher, before holding up 1.5 percent.
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Since the start of 2020, it has jumped to second, bested only by Harry Potter movies.
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It certainly did not escape observers on social media, who immediately jumped to the obvious comparisons.
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The dollar's strength The US dollar, meanwhile, jumped to a record high against the Mexican peso.
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The number of requests in Ohio jumped to 78,000 this week from 10,500 two weeks ago.
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The Beach Boys have such great music — PET SOUNDS immediately jumped to mind as the revealer.
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Everyone immediately seemed to recognize that Varner had screwed up; everyone immediately jumped to Zeke's defense.
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In 2011, he jumped to investment banking, joining Credit Suisse to strike deals for internet companies.
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His remarks come after the number of confirmed cases in the United States jumped to 91.
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What is the story behind how this sound clip jumped to prominence, according to the article?
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Following that decision, the Australian dollar jumped to $0.6549 after seeing an earlier low of $0.923.
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In March, that number jumped to 46 percent, before slipping back to 25 percent in April.
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Following the data release, the Australian dollar jumped to $21.5 after an earlier low of $291.
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The House could have pursued censure and not immediately jumped to the remedy of last resort.
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Spurred on by the public address announcer, fans repeatedly jumped to their feet for standing ovations.
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And in the polls: Pete Buttigieg jumped to a robust lead in a new Iowa poll.
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The company's capital expenditures jumped to $5.5 billion — nearly double last year's figure of $2.8 billion.
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The big difference appears to be that their offensive numbers have jumped to merely below average.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility Index, jumped to its highest close since early 251.34.
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Wall Street's fear gauge, the CBOE Volatility Index, jumped to its highest close since early 251.34.
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Surveillance cameras captured the chaos as people ran and jumped to evade the vehicle, prosecutors said.
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" Bloomberg campaign manager Kevin Sheekey jumped to his defense Thursday morning, calling non-disclosure agreements "complicated.
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Yet among those who interrupted their cycling test at submaximal workload, that percentage jumped to 45%.
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The Chinese yuan jumped to a five-month high last week in anticipation of the signing.
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The Philadelphia Federal Reserve business index also jumped to 17 in January from 2.4 in December.
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In the new poll, taken after the escalation with Iran, that number jumped to 16 percent.
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In Ohio, fentanyl overdoses jumped to 514 in 2014 from 92 a year earlier, for example.
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The VIX had jumped to just above 50 last week, as stocks traded in wild swings.
|
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As a result, college-loan balances in the U.S. have jumped to a record $1.5 trillion.
|
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The Dow fell 665.75 points, or 2.5 percent, as Treasury yields jumped to multi-year highs.
|
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Fans immediately jumped to Williams' defense, criticizing the rapper for body shaming the talk show host.
|
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The official purchasing managers index for the month jumped to 26, compared to 49.2 in February.
|
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The official purchasing managers index for the month jumped to 50.5, compared to 49.2 in February.
|
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The 2-year Treasury yield jumped to 2.213 percent Thursday, the highest level since September 2008.
|
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It also jumped to mind after man-made disasters, when hateful rhetoric seemed to influence criminals.
|
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When he jumped to the other side, he landed hard and badly injured his right ankle.
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The number of digital-only subscribers jumped to 504,000, a 46.3% spike from a year earlier.
|
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As of last year — just three years since the program's start – that number jumped to 223.
|
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Gun control has jumped to the forefront of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary in recent weeks.
|
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After the corequisite program was put in place in 2015, that number jumped to 51 percent.
|
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Bank of America's third-quarter profit jumped to $6.7 billion from $5 billion a year earlier.
|
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Unemployment claims filed with the states last week jumped to 27,000 from 211,000 the week earlier.
|
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At one point Kelly jumped to his feet and shouted to the camera, pounding his breast.
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But every time his phone rang with an unfamiliar local number, he jumped to answer it.
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I jumped to my conclusion like I was going off a cliff with my eyes closed.
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McDavid quadruple-pumped his fist while the Rexall Place crowd jumped to their feet with a roar.
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Harris scored 21974 points in the first quarter as the Pistons jumped to a 275-03 lead.
|
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PNB's gross bad loan ratio jumped to 8.47 percent at end-December from 6.36 percent in September.
|
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Sterling jumped to day's high, up about 0.12 percent to $1.2758 on the back of the news.
|
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While only 37 percent provided this service in 2015, that number jumped to 71 percent last year.
|
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In 2009, only 30,000 American homes had solar panels; by 2013, that number had jumped to 7443,000.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasury note's yield jumped to 3.21 percent, its highest level in seven years.
|
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The economic confidence index jumped to 107.8 in December from a revised figure of 106.6 in November.
|
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That number jumped to 98,052 in 2019, with most of the increase being driven by family units.
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In Thailand, business sentiment jumped to 72 from 59 while in Taiwan, it was unchanged at 64.
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Net external debt has jumped to nearly 18% of GDP from less than 4% five years ago.
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Local gold prices jumped to 3200,603 rupees per 260 grams on Friday, the highest level since Nov.
|
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Turner scored 463 points in the first six minutes as Indiana jumped to a 23-12 lead.
|
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The number of cases in the US jumped to the second-highest level in a quarter century.
|
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The overnight implied deposit rate for offshore yuan even jumped to 112 percent on Friday morning trade.
|
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Last quarter, Microsoft's share of the market jumped to 13% from 10%, but Amazon remained at 33%.
|
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NOTES: Kansas jumped to No. 1 in the nation in both the media and coaches polls Monday.
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Retail sales growth jumped to 9.8% from a year ago in June compared to 8.6% in May.
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Gold priced in euros jumped to 1,134.08 euros an ounce, its highest level since mid-June 2017.
|
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Over 4,000 rescuers have been dispatched and the death toll has jumped to 247, the BBC reports.
|
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Revenue jumped to $11.4 billion, up more than 6% compared to the same quarter a year ago.
|
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The Kings jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first period before the Blackhawks battled back.
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In March, the Metropolitan Police murder numbers increased further to 22, while the NYPD's jumped to 21.
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In Thailand, business sentiment jumped to 72 from 59 while in Taiwan, it was unchanged at 64.
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Among individual groups, the unemployment rate for Hispanics jumped to 4.9 percent from 4.4 percent in December.
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On May 23 the same year, Roh jumped to his death from a cliff near his home.
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The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies jumped to 98.512, the highest since March.
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It's no coincidence that in January, Orwell's 1949 novel jumped to the top of best-seller lists.
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The deficit jumped to C$2.06 billion ($13 billion) from a revised C$851 million in October.
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Whitehaven Coal Ltd stock surged 8.54 percent after thermal coal prices jumped to 2016 highs this week.
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While some acted responsibly in severing ties with Griffin, others — like Jim Carrey — jumped to her defense.
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The top prize has now jumped to $2156.2 million, following no jackpot winner in Wednesday night's drawing.
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When Buhler and I walked in, Nico Feldmann, a young ponytailed operations engineer, jumped to his feet.
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First-quarter economic growth jumped to an annual 4.1 percent from 1.6 percent in the fourth quarter.
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After EUAs jumped to 25 euros, Poland said it was time for the European Commission to act.
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This was underscored by the secondary performance as the bond jumped to 100.50-101.50 on the break.
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They jumped to about 24.3 million barrels a day in January, the month the deal was implemented.
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But within a couple of days her fever jumped to 104 or 105 degrees, her son says.
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By 250, the year I became the breadwinner in my own household, that number jumped to 269%.
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On Wednesday, contracts to buy previously owned U.S. homes jumped to a 10-month high in February.
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On my fifth day with Epic, I "jumped" to my in-basket and found a longer message.
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French business activity jumped to its strongest level in six months, but German business activity undershot expectations.
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Barker jumped to the defense of Wild, who received online criticism for her part in the smash.
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Its valuation jumped to more than $20 billion, it picked a number of international services — including Musical.
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Average transaction prices on full-size pickups climbed to $48,213, while full-size SUVs jumped to $63,349.
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Looking to data, the Empire State Manufacturing survey jumped to 30.2 in October from 24.4 in September.
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Chicago (46-26-7) jumped to a 6-213 lead before Boston responded with four straight goals.
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Versus the New Zealand dollar, the yen jumped to 69.97, the highest in more than six years.
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Cleveland jumped to a 5-0 lead against John Danks on its way to an easy victory.
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But this year his monthly premium jumped to $106 — too much, he said, for his meager salary.
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Since the start of 223, the average Chinese tariff rate on U.S. products has jumped to 222%.
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On Friday, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note jumped to 1.58 percent from 1.53 percent.
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The Cubs jumped to a 1-0 lead in the second inning thanks to an unlikely source.
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Pink jumped to Simpson's defence, and posted a photo of her dying her own daughter's hair blue.
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Portland jumped to a 29-20 lead, then settled for a 30-27 advantage after one quarter.
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Syracuse, which led 34-7 at halftime, jumped to a 24-203 lead in the first quarter.
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Sales were about $1.7 million that year and jumped to $13.5 million last year, the Tannens said.
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The euro had jumped to its highest in over six weeks at $1.1485, before steadying at $1.1459.
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It jumped to a three-week top against the yen of 110.49 and was last at 110.25.
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That was well below the 17.5 percent level it jumped to at the start of the week.
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Core inflation also jumped to 25.86 percent in the urban areas, the central bank said on Tuesday.
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That combination of falling prices and growing returns means yields for energy companies have jumped to 3.9%.
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When it came to whistleblower sites like Wikileaks and GlobalLeaks, the system's accuracy jumped to 84 percent.
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Both stocks jumped to record highs on Thursday, before easing to trade up about 5 percent each.
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But when she heard about the six-month training program, she jumped to take the qualifying exam.
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But in the last two weeks, that average jumped to 150 asylum-seekers per day, she said.
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But free speech advocates online quickly jumped to her defense, pointing out the holes in Zillow's arguments.
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Net profit jumped to 4.7 billion roubles from 2.5 billion roubles in the same period of 2017.
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Sterling, which has lost 25 cents against the dollar since the June 23 referendum, jumped to $1.25.
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By Friday, it jumped to more than $1,750—and there's still a couple of days to go.
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Ferrari, winners with championship leader Sebastian Vettel, dismissed the suggestion and others also jumped to their defense.
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The company's gross margin jumped to 64 percent in the quarter from 47 percent a year earlier.
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Ten years later she jumped to Fox, and she later did work for the cable channel E!
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Reuters earlier this year reported that in 2016 total Chinese investments in Israel jumped to $16.5 billion.
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Halep broke the 72nd-ranked Townsend in the first game and jumped to a 5-1 lead.
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The United States's count jumped to at least 120 confirmed cases in more than a dozen states.
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His out-of-pocket cost for a month's supply jumped to $1,000 from $225, medical records show.
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But he's drawing big crowds and has jumped to third place in a poll of Iowa voters.
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Consumer credit in Spain jumped to €131 billion last year from €110 billion in 2015, he added.
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We called out to her, and she darted over and jumped to give me a high-five.
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We called out to her, and she darted over and jumped to give me a high five.
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In August, voter turnout among black Democrats jumped to a whopping 32 percent — higher than other Democrats.
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Then the Democratic leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, jumped to Mr. Grijalva's defense, also on Twitter.
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"He had jumped to being a superstar, a megastar," said Steven Caple Jr., who directed the sequel.
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Meanwhile, median household income in Long Island City jumped to $123,000 from $53,000 from 2000 to 2016.
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The number of coronavirus cases in the United States jumped to more than 3,500 over the weekend.
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By Sunday night, Woods's world ranking had jumped to 13, from 1,193 at the end of 2017.
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The death toll in Canada from the virus jumped to four on Monday from one on Sunday.
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Italy's death toll jumped to 79 on Tuesday, an increase of 27 in one day, officials said.
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Coronavirus cases in Britain jumped to more than 300, as officials considered taking more aggressive measures soon.
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Her mother and sisters jumped to their feet as her father remained seated, taking in the moment.
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Both this virus and SARS originated in bats then jumped to people, according to two new studies.
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Infections in China jumped to 14,380 as of Saturday, after their biggest daily rise, the commission added.
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The amount of money it earned after paying its drivers jumped to $1.75 billion from $1.5 billion.
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Now, the death toll in the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China has jumped to 103.
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Now, the death toll in the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China has jumped to 3103.
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Now, the death toll in the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China has jumped to 260.
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That was also a coronavirus, and it also jumped to people from animals in the wet markets.
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Infections worldwide jumped to 7,19473 from about 6,000 on Wednesday, according to the W.H.O. and Chinese officials.
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The CBOE Volatility index, Wall Street's fear gauge, jumped to its highest in more than three months.
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Support for them jumped to the mid-40s last year, and they took another leap this time.
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Now, the death toll in the outbreak of a new coronavirus in China has jumped to 1023.
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In Italy, officials said the number of cases jumped to above 290 from just three last week.
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The virus has jumped to about 30 countries and territories, with some three dozen deaths outside China.
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The number of infected people in South Korea jumped to 219 (and six deaths) in just days.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, a gauge of investor anxiety, jumped to its highest level since January 28.
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Duke's outages jumped to 860,4963 overnight; the company said it expected outages could ultimately exceed 1 million.
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LNG shipping rates for the Pacific basin jumped to $75,000 per day, from $61,000-$65,000 last week.
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Huntsman, a former "Fox & Friends Weekend" host, jumped to the ABC roundtable opinion program in September 2628.
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Local companies, including some headed by the parents of current and former students, jumped to donate supplies.
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Northwestern jumped to a 9-2 lead as the Buckeyes missed seven of their first eight shorts.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, a gauge of investor anxiety, jumped to its highest level since January 28.
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The country said confirmed cases have jumped to 82, more than double the previous number of cases.
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Attacks in Afghanistan jumped to record levels in the last quarter of 2019 compared with previous years.
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By January 22003, the total number of confirmed cases jumped to 246 across China, with three dead.
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Loans jumped to $23.2 billion in 2016, after President Mauricio Macri resolved a dispute with holdout creditors.
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The total number of coronavirus cases in China jumped to 830, Chinese state media reported on Friday.
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By the market close, the firm jumped to the top of the STOXX 600, up 7.65 percent.
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The which reflects Fed policy, jumped to 2.15 percent, while the 10-year rose to 2.88 percent.
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The latest shift comes months after PepsiCo jumped to the Nasdaq from the New York Stock Exchange.
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But when filtered to those who attend church nearly every week, the number jumped to 28 percent.
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Hunter jumped to his feet, throwing punches, and his father and Beau had to pull him back.
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It jumped to No. 24 in the A.P. poll on Monday, while Louisville dropped to No. 3.
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Warren jumped to 29% in our latest CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers.
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The overnight rate in the repurchase agreement (repo) market jumped to 4.10% from 2.29% late on Friday.
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Ashby, an Australian skipper who could have easily jumped to another program, was soon there with him.
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Cook's total compensation for 2017 jumped to $12.8 million — a roughly 47 percent increase from last year.
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Indiana jumped to a quick 11-2 lead after an alley-oop dunk from Durham to Smith.
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And its borrowing ratio, known as leverage, jumped to 20083 times its shareholders' equity in the company.
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The pro-immigration Greens jumped to 24 percent to become the second-strongest party, the poll showed.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) — Bennet was among the Democrats who jumped to their feet in applause.
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This year, that number of nominations jumped to 18, with The Handmaid's Tale accounting for 13 of them.
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The Panthers jumped to a quick 7-0 advantage, then Seattle faced second-and-13 on its 11.
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When I turned off the always-on screen, however, the number jumped to a far more manageable 18.
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The survey's measure of new orders jumped to a reading of 29.5 this month from 20.4 in August.
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The Reds (63-87) jumped to an early lead and padded a 1-22003 advantage in the sixth.
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Mike Coupe's total remuneration jumped to 13 million pounds ($4.59 million) from 2.35 million pounds in 2016-17.
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Its debt-to-asset ratio jumped to almost 21 percent in 26.6778 from 62 percent a year earlier.
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Initial jobless claims jumped to 275,000 last week, with economists polled by Reuters expecting them to total 256,6003.
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He's a contributor to CBN News and a former Fox News guy who jumped to CNN in 2017.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, a gauge of near-term investor anxiety, jumped to almost a two-month high.
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An Arizona woman was saved from a rattlesnake bite on Friday — when her puppy jumped to the rescue.
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Government bond prices suffered heavy losses on Tuesday after consumer price inflation jumped to 2.9 percent in May.
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Palladium fell 0.04 percent to $1,0.013 per ounce, having earlier jumped to an all-time high of $1,239.50.
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A monthly demand index from Redfin jumped to the highest level since January 2013, when the index began.
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The company's net profit jumped to $535 million from $396 million in its fiscal first quarter ended Dec.
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With dealers shunning equities, gold prices jumped to their highest level in more than six years on Monday.
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Indeed, if he had jumped to testify he might have been seen as too eager and thus, suspect.
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Palladium climbed 2.3 percent to $1,0.33 per ounce, having earlier jumped to an all-time high of $1,239.50.
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The confirmed toll from Maria jumped to at least 49 on Monday, including 16 dead in Puerto Rico.
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Among other precious metals, palladium was up 3.4% at $2,399, having earlier jumped to its highest since Jan.
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In March, TSF jumped to 2.86 trillion yuan from 703 billion yuan in February, central bank data showed.
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The Dow Jones industrial average jumped to within 100 points of its May 2015 all-time high close.
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Or did you read-- STEVE LIESMAN: No, I read 14 pages and then I jumped to the conclusion.
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The broader Latin American equities index jumped to a one-week high along with global stock market gains.
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The Cubs jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first on solo homers by Castellanos and Rizzo.
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Savings jumped to $735.5 billion last month, the highest level since December 2012, from $696.4 billion in February.
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Ken Todd has jumped to his wife Lisa Vanderpump's defense in the wake of her Real Housewives exit.
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Two years later, the rate peaked at 15.1% and the number of poor people jumped to 46.3 million.
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Investors remain skittish; the yield on American ten-year government bonds jumped to 2.9%, a four-year high.
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The user base was at roughly 6,000 three years ago, and jumped to more than 46,000 in 2017.
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The defense maintained the information in the warrants was blatantly wrong, proving that investigators had jumped to conclusions.
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The Avs outshot the Wings 12-5 in the first period and jumped to a 2-33 lead.
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They jumped to team green bubble without any preamble, and that was a really challenging and traumatizing time.
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Golden State jumped to a 363-9 lead as the Blazers started 4-for-16 from the field.
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The average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage jumped to 3.94 percent, close to year-ago levels.
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The mall vacancy rate jumped to 9.1 percent in the third quarter, from 8.3 percent a year earlier.
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The country's 5-year credit default swaps (CDS) also jumped to their highest level in nearly two weeks.
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The percentage of Latinos graduating from high school has jumped to 90% in 2018 from 60% in 1998.
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Peters made three 3-pointers and Nick Weatherspoon made one as MSU jumped to an 18-8 lead.
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Westpac's shares jumped to the day's high of A$29.02 before closing at A$28.88, up 2.7 percent.
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The euro briefly jumped to the day's highs of $1.2378 and was up 0.4 percent on the day.
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Jake Layman scored eight points in the first four minutes as Portland jumped to a 16-8 lead.
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" Despite the criticism, Jenner's family quickly jumped to her defense on social media to praise their little "boss.
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Crude had jumped to 2019 highs this week after the United States pushed to tighten sanctions against Iran.
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On the safe haven yen, the dollar jumped to a three-week top of 110.49 in early deals.
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Its six-month business conditions index jumped to a reading of 33.8 this month from 20.8 in September.
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Volatility expectations for sterling over the next week have jumped to their highest since the 2016 Brexit referendum.
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The report weakened the dollar, which slipped 0.4 percent, while gold jumped to its highest in four months.
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By 215.1, that number had jumped to 21993,211.3, but by 22000, the number imprisoned had dropped to 21,299.
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Costs in 2013 again jumped to $12.33,000, and $242,000 in 2014, and $322,000 in 2015, its final year.
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Pelosi comes to defense of progressives Pelosi jumped to the defense of the congresswomen and condemned Trump's language.
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Operating profit jumped to 12.2 billion RMB ($1.92 billion), up more than three-fold on the previous year.
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The euro dipped 0.2 percent to $1.1420, having jumped to its highest in over six weeks at $1.1485.
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Despite clear evidence of wrongdoing, unethical and possibly illegal behavior, Clinton backers immediately jumped to discredit the story.
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Among children aged five in 2007, 9.6% were obese; by age 11 the proportion had jumped to 19.1%.
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Palladium climbed 2.6 percent to $1,13 per ounce, having earlier jumped to an all-time high of $1,239.50.
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Core inflation jumped to 1.7 percent in the 12 months to January, the biggest rise since July 2014.
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The pan-European STOXX 218 index jumped to close up 25.2 percent provisionally, with all sectors closing higher.
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When Hall jumped to grab a rebound, the Seinfeld alum cheered and raised a hand in the air.
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In addition to McClendon, Google Maps product manager Manik Gupta jumped to Uber's mapping division late last year.
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The value of China's gold reserves jumped to $87.27 billion from $79.83 billion at the end of May.
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It does not appear, however, that market participants jumped to trade on Trump's tweet before the official release.
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The intentionally low-budget aesthetic of the reenactments didn't become more polished when the show jumped to television.
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Just a couple weeks later, the cost for the same truck traveling the same route jumped to $22019,000.
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Crude exports, meanwhile, jumped to 1.98 million bpd, surpassing the 1.5 million bpd record set the previous week.
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The number of cities that banned sleeping in cars jumped to 81 from 224 during that same period.
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Cobalt prices jumped to average $87,615 a tonne in March, about a four-fold increase from January 2016.
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Last year the figure jumped to 800 (although part of the increase was on Turkey's border with Syria).
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The instructor later slapped, abused and harassed another Muslim recruit who jumped to his death from the barracks.
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This year, that figure has jumped to nearly 29 percent — one of the largest increases among qualified relievers.
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It began in pigs, jumped to birds and eventually to humans, where it spread quickly around the world.
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The CBI said its factory order book balance jumped to +16 in June, its highest level since 1988.
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For Singapore citizens, the ABSD jumped to 12% for second homes and 15% for all additional home purchases.
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The premium for the cash contract over the three-month has jumped to $21 a tonne from $22.
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Portland jumped to an 11-2 lead as the Thunder missed their first seven shots from the field.
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A few hours later, Tesla trading was halted, but not before the stock jumped to $371 from $358.
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ICICI's provisions jumped to 25.15 billion rupees in the June quarter, from 9.55 billion rupees a year earlier.
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Its erratic PMI jumped to a four-month high after slumping to a 28-month low in December.
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For teens, the increase in self-reported depression rates jumped to 12.7% in 553 from 8.7% in 2005.
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I think it jumped to the back of me because it was startled because I had caught it.
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By the numbers: In 2016, 131 girls were named Melania, while in 2017 that number jumped to 283.
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Campbell's net income jumped to $292 million, or 94 cents per share, in the latest quarter ended Oct.
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Germany's benchmark power contract for delivery in 2017 on Wednesday jumped to the highest level in 22 months .
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He and Francisco Lindor jumped to celebrate, and upon landing Kipnis badly twisted his ankle, which swelled up.
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Non-interest expenses jumped to $58.48 billion for the full year in 2017, against estimates of $54.62 billion.
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In the 2017 survey, the area's birthrate had jumped to 6.3 percent, the seventh highest in the city.
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The fire was 5 percent contained as of Sunday, and jumped to 27 percent contained by Tuesday morning.
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In 2014, there were 11 data breaches of that size, but in 2016, that number jumped to 15.
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Gold prices jumped to their highest levels since April 2018 as the jobs report sent the dollar lower.
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Births fell to 3.79 million in the year ending in July 2019, while deaths jumped to 2.83 million.
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Taxes on property jumped to 2000 billion euros in 285, from around 2000 million euros before the crisis.
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But if at least one parent had an associate degree or higher, the rate jumped to 72 percent.
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In a possible nod to their divergent backgrounds, they have not always jumped to yoke their campaigns together.
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He then jumped to the United States operations of Mercedes-Benz, serving as its chief for four years.
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Earlier on Tuesday, New York state health officials announced the state's case count had jumped to about 1,700.
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Manufacturers said this week the port wait time for ships had jumped to as long as 90 days.
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James, in turn, jumped to the defense of Curry, referring to Trump as "u bum" in a tweet.
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Pacific aid jumped to 1.3 billion Australian dollars ($960 million) in this year's budget, an 18 percent increase.
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Yields erased early gains even after data showed new home sales jumped to the highest level since 2007.
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After the new food stamp policy went into full effect, that jumped to over 12,300 meals a month.
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The congresswoman then jumped to her feet and pretended to count out her challenger like a boxing referee.
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Total cases initiated by the SEC — against public companies or not — jumped to the highest level since 2016.
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The volume of trading in KenolKobil's shares on the Nairobi stock exchange jumped to 2101.1000 million on Oct.
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U.S. stock futures were lower Thursday morning after weekly jobless claims jumped to their highest level since 2017.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note jumped to around 2.897 percent at 4:15 p.m.
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Its six-month business conditions index jumped to a reading of 33.8 this month from 20.8 in September.
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The Wizards jumped to an 11-4 lead to start the game with baskets from all five starters.
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She says they didn't interview witnesses at the scene and jumped to conclusions rather than letting facts develop.
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Unemployment in Campbell County, where Gillette is located, jumped to 5.7% immediately following the Blackjewel layoffs in July.
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Green scored 23 points in the first half, and the Hoosiers jumped to a 237-227 halftime lead.
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Commodity currencies including the Australian and New Zealand dollars jumped to multi-month highs as risk appetite returned.
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That sent rates spiking, and the 10-year jumped to 2.85 percent, its highest level since January 93.
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Sales of AbbVie's new Imbruvica leukemia treatment jumped to $343 million from $4.13 million in the third quarter.
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Two days before Steinhoff's initial announcement, trading volumes in its shares jumped to between 27 and 32 million.
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She said they didn't interview witnesses at the scene and jumped to conclusions rather than letting facts develop.
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On Monday, the yield on the 10-year Treasury jumped to 2.727 percent, its highest since April 2014.
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Net losses jumped to $723 million over the second half of 2018 from $154 million a year earlier.
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The seasonally adjusted gauge of prices jumped to 70.9 from 57.0, suggesting firms could face tighter operating margins.
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For those with medical debt, that number jumped to nearly two-thirds of renters and 44% of homeowners.
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When respondents were given a choice between just Kennedy and Markey, the congressman's lead jumped to 14 points.
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Fans jumped to conclusions and attacked the model for what they thought was a dig at the singer.
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Some borrowers may have jumped to get the last low rates now, fearing even higher ones coming soon.
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If anything… Mark Miller jumped to his feet and went to put his head under the cold tap.
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He's a contributor to CBN News and a former Fox News guy who jumped to CNN in 19993.
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Revenue for AT&T's entertainment group segment jumped to $12.71 billion from $5.78 billion in the year-earlier period.
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When larger apartments are included in all sales the median price jumped to $625,000 in that area, CityRealty said.
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Market commentators jumped to applaud this move, and newspapers screamed with headlines of the "Old Lady" being set free.
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The two-year U.S. Treasury yield jumped to a 6-1/2-year high of 1.17 percent on Friday.
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Second is Ohio, where taxes jumped to 38.6 cents a gallon — up 10.5 cents from the previous gas tax.
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As other companies converge on identical performance metrics, commoditizing a "Good Phone," Apple's jumped to a whole different level.
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Martin Luther King from the Oval Office, the White House jumped to claim that reporters could not be trusted.
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The yield jumped to as high as 203 percent from a low of 1.18 percent earlier in the day.
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The Raptors jumped to a 12-point lead after VanVleet's layup with 4:36 remaining in the first half.
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Construction activity jumped to 11.5 percent during January-March, after a 3.9 percent drop in the year-ago period.
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The internet's thirst level jumped to epic proportions on Saturday when Shawn Mendes made his Calvin Klein campaign debut.
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In Shanxi, the total number of people overseen by anti-graft authorities jumped to 530,000 from 131,500, it said.
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Palladium jumped to an all-time high of $1,358 an ounce, and was last up 2.73 percent at $1,354.
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Activity in the first two months of this year jumped to 2,396 lots from just 620 lots last year.
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By this week, the video jumped to 2.8 million views, and her subscriber count ballooned to more than 508,000.
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Loan-loss provisions jumped to 871 million reais, compared with 393 million reais a year earlier, the statement said.
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ALUMINIUM INVENTORIES: On-warrant stocks of aluminum available jumped to their highest since January at 776,675 tonnes.
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"You think of OJ Simpson or Bill Cosby — people jumped to their defense because they loved them," Grewal said.
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The Pirates jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first on Cervelli's first home run of the season.
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The total deal count also jumped to 3,718 last year — a 370% rise from 2002, according to PitchBook's data.
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U.S. consumer sentiment jumped to a 210-year high in early May amid growing confidence over the economy's outlook.
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On Wednesday, the government said domestic new home sales unexpectedly jumped to a near 10-year high in September.
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If the person who performed the acupuncture was extra supportive and empathetic, however, that figure jumped to 62 percent.
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Sales of ZTO jumped to RMB 6.1 billion ($915.8 million) in 2015, up from RMB 3.9 billion in 2014.
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The survey showed Abe's support sank to 42 percent while those opposed to his cabinet jumped to 49 percent.
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Against this backdrop, Italy's borrowing costs at auction jumped to their highest in more than a year on Friday.
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This year, those figures jumped to $43,403 and 74 percent, said Brian Rabold, the editor of Hagerty's price guide.
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Palladium jumped to an all-time high of $8053,2805 an ounce, and was last up 20.1 percent at $215.59,358.
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While Tony was mostly kidding, Clay should be questioning why he jumped to certain conclusions about his Latinx friend.
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One positive change is that Bankrate's Financial Security Index jumped to its second highest reading since 2010, McBride noted.
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Shanghai nickel spot premiums jumped to $330 a tonne on Friday, its highest since January 2018.
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The yield on the benchmark 10-year JGB jumped to negative 13, from an earlier low of negative 0.276.
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Biogen shares touched their highest level in three years, while Lilly shares jumped to their highest level since 2000.
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Groundbreaking on multi-family housing projects with five units or more jumped to the highest level since September 2015.
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Wednesday's IHS Markit/CIPS UK Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) jumped to 52.5 in April from 47.0 in March.
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Local gold prices jumped to 21,80.5200 rupees ($480) per 10 grams on Thursday, the highest level since Sept. 8.
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Oando shares jumped to 6.60 naira immediately after the stock market opened after closing at 6.30 naira on Wednesday.
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The major indexes registered their worst weekly losses since March last week as interest rates jumped to multiyear highs.
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The Australian dollar jumped to a session high of $0.7444, climbing from levels near $0.7320 earlier in the week.
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Net imports jumped to 37.871 tonnes in November from 374.83 tonnes in October, according to data released on Dec.
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Shanghai nickel spot premiums jumped to $26.9234 a tonne on Friday, its highest since January 2018.
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Wheat jumped to its highest in three months, underpinned by adverse weather in parts of the U.S. grain belt.
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Following the turmoil of the Brexit vote, the amount of bonds with negative yields has jumped to $11.7 trillion.
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The average cost of bringing a new medicine to market has jumped to $2bn, up from $1.2bn in 2010.
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Bets on a December hike jumped to 42.8 percent from 5003 percent, according to the CME Group's FedWatch tool.
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The Vix, a much used measure of market fear, jumped to 16, its highest level since the presidential election.
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Kansas has asked retirees to pay their entire premiums, which have jumped to as much as $1,000 a month.
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A separate gauge measuring investors' assessment of the economy's current conditions jumped to 59.5 points from 55.1 in September.
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Gold premiums in top consumer China jumped to the highest in nearly three years last week on supply worries.
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With the two duties, the total tax and tariff rates for U.S. wine entering China jumped to nearly 80%.
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On Tuesday, Powerball announced that the already-historic jackpot for its Wednesday night drawing had jumped to $1.5 billion.
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In 1988, evangelical pastor Pat Robertson was predicted to get just 9% but jumped to 25% and placed second.
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If he sincerely wanted to address the issue, he would have jumped to the case and demonetized the video.
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Inflation jumped to more than 50 percent in January, when subsidy cuts triggered food price increases that kindled unrest.
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U.S. internet behemoth Amazon jumped to prime position in LinkedIn's list of the top companies in Japan this year.
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The following year, the average assessment jumped to $1.79 million, while the average property tax bill climbed to $29,026.
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That number jumped to almost $36 million in fiscal 2018, which ended this March and includes Battlefront II's release.
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The seasonally adjusted measure of prices jumped to 73.8 from 60.5, its highest level in at least two years.
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Cobalt prices CBDO jumped to average $87,615 a tonne in March, about a four-fold increase from January 2016.
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It's easy to see why Prentice jumped to the conclusion: Bryce is charming, popular, and an unapologetic serial rapist.
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Arcuri said the average iPhone selling price jumped to $688 during the quarter, up from $642 a year earlier.
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Market expectations for a rate hike next month jumped to 75 percent from 60 percent, according to Wells Fargo.
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Oil prices jumped to a near one-month high on signs of a gradual tightening in global oil inventories.
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In response, Bateman, along with the other male cast members, jumped to defend Tambor while Walter fought back tears.
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That will help the company retain customers who may have otherwise jumped to a competitor for a differentiated offering.
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Commodity exposure jumped to 9-month highs, with around 13 percent of the 200 fund managers surveyed now "underweight".
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It has jumped to 90 million monthly unique users and is poised to go international, potentially multiplying that number.
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Macquarie shares jumped to a record high before closing 0.2 percent higher, while the broader market was 13 lower.
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For the record, I never learned how old Hyp is because she immediately jumped to the next personality question.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped to a record Monday, bringing its gain for the year to nearly 216.9%.
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A sub-index measuring output that feeds into a composite PMI due on Tuesday jumped to 53.9 from 52.4.
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Crude exports jumped to 20.8 million bpd in May, near the monthly record 218.7 million bpd hit in February.
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Then, in 22019, the ratio jumped to 344-to-1, and in 2017, the ratio was 312-to-1.
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The yield on 364-day bills jumped to 18.982 percent from 17.725 percent at the most recent similar auction.
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By the 2016 election, the gap between Trump and Clinton supporters on the same question had jumped to 70%.
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Rates for these routes jumped to 120-140 Worldscale points (WS) from WS70-80 on Thursday, shipping reports showed.
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In 1998, revenue was $600 million, and he lost $125 million, but stock had jumped to $55 a share.
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Also, the total employment level as measured in the household survey jumped to 158.5 million, also a new high.
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Monday morning, with the blood of the victims still wet on the ground, people jumped to politicize the event.
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Bond prices fell and the yield on the 10-year Treasury note jumped to 1.59 percent from 1.50 percent.
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When the same materials were offered as guidance on preparing for weather variability, the response jumped to 80 percent.
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World GDP growth jumped to 3.8 percent in 22008 from 209 percent in 215, according to The World Bank.
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With the victory, Pittsburgh jumped to six points ahead of Philadelphia for the Eastern Conference's first wild-card spot.
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Authorities say a 28-year-old man apparently jumped to his death at the Grand Canyon on Saturday afternoon.
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The Nasdaq composite jumped to an all-time high on Thursday as dealmaking activity lifted technology and media shares.
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The China report weakened the dollar, which slipped 0.25 percent, while gold jumped to its highest in four months.
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Trading volumes of 10 ppm sulphur diesel, however, jumped to 30 percent in 20133 from 9 percent in 2013.
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Nike shares, which have lost about 18 percent in the last three months, jumped to $72.09 after the bell.
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Later, I found out that a couple of dogs had jumped to their death from the bridge that weekend.
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It's not the first time the President of the United States has jumped to the defense of such men.
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The company's full-year revenue jumped to 93.7 million pounds ($123.96 million) from 46.7 million pounds a year earlier.
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Members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and other rightist politicians jumped to make hay of the change.
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In New Orleans, Harris and Larsen report, the share has jumped to 32.8 percent, from 22.5 percent before Katrina.
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Shanghai nickel spot premiums NI-BPCIF-SHMET jumped to $330 a tonne on Friday, its highest since January 2018.
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The yield on 10 year Treasury notes, which had been loitering around 2.35 percent, has jumped to 2.8 percent.
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It balloons high in the air but would have gone in if Naeher hadn't jumped to push it over.
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Italy's coronavirus death toll jumped to 463 from 366 on Monday, making it the worst-hit country after China.
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But after more officers arrived and began taking pictures and evacuating the building, her mind jumped to Mr. Ramos.
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Economic growth jumped to 6% in the fourth quarter, after three straight year-over-year contractions to mid-2019.
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In recent weeks, Zoom's app jumped to the top of the charts among iPhone apps, according to App Annie.
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Highlighting the pressure, Spanish and French yield spreads relative to Germany have jumped to three and four year highs.
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Highlighting the pressure, Spanish and French yield spreads relative to Germany have jumped to three and four year highs.
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The death toll jumped to 2612,210 from 0003,2000 the day before, according to Health Ministry data released on Saturday.
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However, oil prices rose on fears of supply disruptions and gold prices jumped to a near seven-year high.
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In 2018, the startup took in $41.5 million in revenue, a figure that jumped to $76 million in 2019.
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Today, Interbrand reports that number has jumped to more than 60%, with their fastest growing audience being Gen Z.
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The 10-year German bund yield has jumped to 0.55 percent from around 0.25 percent in the past month.
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Total expenses jumped to $276.2 million, while interest and other costs rose more than five times to $2.8 million.
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Sentiment in industry jumped to 0.1 point from -1.1 in November, well above the long-term average of -6.5.
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A newspaper offered to pay the Lees' house-hunting expenses, and real estate agents jumped to show them homes.
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The survey's new orders measure rose to 66.20 from 53.47, while its production gauge jumped to 68.81 from 52.59.
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Wichita State (215-220, 256-103 American) jumped to a 210-210 lead in the game's first six minutes.
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Reports of civilian casualties in Iraq and Syria jumped to 3,471 from 1,782 the month before, the group said.
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The death toll from the virus has jumped to 170 as of late-Wednesday, China's National Health Commission said.
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Elsewhere, the Hong Kong dollar jumped to a 2-1/2-year high of 7.7770 against the U.S. dollar.
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Today, Interbrand reports that number has jumped to more than 60% with their fastest growing audience being Gen Z.
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Elsewhere, the Hong Kong dollar jumped to a 2-1/2-year high of 7.7770 against the U.S. dollar.
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Sterling, which jumped to five-month highs on Thursday, was trading little changed at $1.2891 during Friday morning deals.
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Among other precious metals, palladium scaled a record high, while platinum jumped to its highest in nearly two years.
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The death toll from the deadly respiratory virus sweeping China jumped to nine on Wednesday, with 440 cases confirmed.
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The Euro Stoxx 50 volatility index, European investors' "fear gauge", has jumped to its highest level since Dec. 3.
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U.S. homebuilding rebounded in October and permits for future home construction jumped to a more than 12-year high.
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In May 2018, the company said 23 apps had been suspended; in August 2018, that number jumped to 400.
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Its market capitalization jumped to roughly $26.8 billion, surpassing ethereum as the world's second most valuable cryptocurrency behind bitcoin.
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S. trade war dented risk sentiment, while sterling jumped to two-week highs on hopes of an orderly Brexit.
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Stocks jumped to record highs once again as investors shrugged off President Donald Trump's impeachment and disappointing economic data.
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Treasury yields jumped to their highs of the session following the jobs report release, while the dollar also rose.
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Treasury yields jumped Friday, after the jobs data, and the yield jumped to 2.70 percent, a 10-year high.
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On Sunday, Magnus Carlsen jumped to first in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game, which has 7.2 million players.
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In August this year, total funding raised jumped to $261.5 million, which gave Toss a valuation of $2.2 billion.
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That brings the country's total death toll to 1,367 as the number of people infected jumped to nearly 60,000.
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In 2017, the average jumped to $296,000, Mr. Hottendorf said, and in 2018, it is expected to reach $325,703.
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Enrollment of first-year students jumped to almost 203,000 in 2017, from 9,000 in 2014, according to its figures.
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In 2555, there were just 26 houses sold, the board said, but the average price had jumped to $28,215.
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Cohen soon deleted the tweet, and his lawyer and spokesman, Lanny Davis, jumped to clear the whole thing up.
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In the wake of Kim's Snapchat exposè, thousands of Twitter folk and assorted #squad members jumped to Taylor's defence.
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She even searched in Long Island City, where rents have jumped to between $25 and $33 a square foot.
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