It's definitely shot up on the walls, shot up in the air.
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My QL — and blood pressure — just shot up.
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But from elsewhere it has shot up (see chart ).
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She was reportedly shot up to eight times but survived.
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Onion prices shot up during September due to supply disruption.
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Last year, that number shot up to nearly 3.8 million.
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After the TV spots aired, Mercari's download numbers shot up.
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Shares of the industrial firm shot up almost 10 percent.
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The peso has plummeted, meaning wholesale prices have shot up.
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"I just shot up the Sutherland Springs church," he said.
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And all of a sudden, the poll numbers shot up.
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Almost every hand shot up, and talk turned to tactics.
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There's people who shot up schools who look like me.
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But for many crucial fixed costs, prices have shot up.
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The country's won shot up the most in 21 months.
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Foreign investment has also shot up like a hockey stick.
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November 2900 Sanders shot up to 220006 percent on Nov.
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Her blood pressure shot up, along with her heart rate.
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Hate crimes have shot up significantly since Trump took office.
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Hie earned run average shot up from 2.12 to 3.15.
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At its peak, interest rates shot up almost 18 percent.
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Shares shot up 44 percent in the March trading debut.
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Only 35 days went by before it was shot up.
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Bombardier stock shot up 22 percent in Toronto on Tuesday.
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Shares of Telecom Italia shot up by almost 7 percent.
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I shot up, copying the YouTube tutorials I'd been watching.
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In 2017 alone, has shot up more than 1,000 percent.
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But after the new year, the absence rate shot up.
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Compared to a year ago, prices shot up 8.1 percent.
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Productivity shot up, attendance was better and employees were punctual.
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Attendance at subsequent shows shot up; new stores came calling.
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By 2014, that figure had shot up to 66 percent.
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"Some crazy vegan lady just shot up YouTube," he said.
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The prices of Apple's phones, for one, have shot up.
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When she added a surname, one girl's hand shot up.
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Ethereum has shot up more than 3,000 percent this year.
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Since then, the use of medical exemptions has shot up.
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Sprint's stock shot up a stunning 70% at the open.
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" A sea of hands shot up around the room. "Good.
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Then, the dog shot up the trunk in hot pursuit.
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Northrop Grumman shares shot up more than 40% in 2019.
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Those were pushed aside when his water consumption shot up.
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Fireworks shot up from the water as we entered Queens.
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NEW DELHI — Huge flames shot up from the hotel's rooftop.
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The few that had manual transmissions shot up in value.
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" Caller: "Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is being shot up.
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But in 2018, that number shot up to 77 percent.
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Last quarter, that number had shot up to $290 million.
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With the news of Nike pulling the shoes, prices shot up.
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Brent crude shot up almost 4.3% and US oil rose 5.4%.
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As a result, the price of gas has shot up too.
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"Party got shot up on camera" the Instagram story caption states.
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The stock originally shot up about 4% in after market trading.
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Fitbit's stock shot up almost 30% after the first rumors surfaced.
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It shot up in the air resembling a celebratory touchdown pose.
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The cost of food, electricity and clean water has shot up.
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In January, food prices shot up after heavy rain curbed harvests.
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Savings shot up to $1.34 trillion from $1.31 trillion in May.
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Since then, immigration has shot up at an even faster rate.
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Martin saw that his rank immediately shot up in the contest.
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Alaoudh's blood pressure shot up, and so did his cholesterol levels.
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Harris shot up in both national and key early state polls.
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By early 2019, the ratio has shot up to 12 percent.
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AIS closed up 21 percent and TAC shot up 234.8800 percent.
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At the same time, the cost of food has shot up.
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Caterpillar shares shot up more than 5 percent before the bell.
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"The price of real estate shot up so fast," Woodard said.
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Right around the time I started losing weight, it shot up.
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A person's risk of death shot up as they drank more.
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Earlier in the session they had shot up to 2.944 percent.
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He stoked fear of Mexicans and shot up in the polls.
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Shares of Expedia shot up nearly 10 percent after the bell.
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The European telecoms index shot up 3.3 percent on the news.
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At time of writing, that had shot up to almost 35,700.
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He once sat beside one who shot up and then died.
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CSI300's sub index for consumer staples shot up 2.6 percent.
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Shares of Cronos (CRON) have shot up 55% already in 2019.
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The currency has shot up this year, hurting crucial export industries.
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Markets have shot up quickly, followed by a slow sell-off.
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New York (CNN Business)Stocks shot up after the midterm elections.
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Just cleaning her windshield with water shot up from her car.
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Shares shot up about 7 percent in initial after-hours trading.
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Between 2000 and 217.6, the cost shot up by 1.53 percent.
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Headlines blazed in the United States and American morale shot up.
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All of that boiling water shot up straight into my face.
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Instead, her taxes had shot up $5,000, to $24,000 a year.
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Funding also shot up four times over from 2010 to 2014.
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"Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is getting shot up," he repeated.
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Earlier in the session yields had shot up to 2355.30 percent.
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Insecurity increased significantly throughout the country, and civilian deaths shot up.
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But the next day, his temperature shot up to 105 degrees.
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"There's multiple people shot up there," someone says in one clip.
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The book has shot up Amazon's best-seller list in Spain.
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Homelessness in towns on Colombia's border with Venezuela has shot up.
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An identical replacement was recently shot up after just five weeks.
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For other private businesses, the cost to borrow has shot up.
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Warren also shot up 6900 points from 2628 percent since June.
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The rate of biopsies shot up in the computer-assisted group.
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In response, stocks shot up and largely recovered November's earlier losses.
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The company's stock shot up around 288.503% during after-hours trading.
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Between July and October of 1990, crude shot up nearly 22016%.
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Every hand shot up, and there was a roar of approval.
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Every feeling I had held down shot up like a geyser.
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The stock shot up more than 12 percent in the premarket.
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Both contracts shot up in the last few minutes of trading.
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Almost immediately the price of steel shot up through the roof.
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Apple shares shot up 3 percent after the earnings report dropped.
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But what shot up so quickly came down just as fast.
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In that time period, the stock has shot up 56 percent.
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Outside, an ambulance and a police patrol truck were shot up.
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In recent weeks, that price has shot up to 42 cents.
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After the shooting, it shot up 21 places on the list.
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But after Tuesday's decision, the IOC shot up like a rocket.
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Around 4, Patrick slipped away and shot up a third time.
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Likewise, America's airlines have increased debt as their profits have shot up.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng shot up 2.3%, while Japan's Nikkei rallied 1.2%.
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Its shares shot up 6.21 percent to 154 pesos ($10.48) per share.
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Three-month HIBOR shot up to 2.56%, its highest since November 2008.
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Stocks have shot up by a fifth in the last week alone.
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Asked if they considered themselves progressive, all seven candidates' hands shot up.
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And then the following day we saw why – lending data shot up.
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My blood pressure, normally way below normal, shot up to 21999/24.
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The number of activists and politicians charged with sedition has shot up.
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But after the manual changes in January 2018, the refusals shot up.
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As her popularity shot up, she shifted her business to this store.
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Regulation has shot up the list of small firms' concerns since 2008.
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Overall, the cost of healthcare services shot up 0.7 percent in January.
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Uber Eats revenue shot up 89% while its gross bookings grew 108%.
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Tech Data's stock shot up more than 20 percent following the news.
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Then I put the screen shot up and it started gaining momentum.
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Today, these ages have shot up significantly, to 27 and 29 respectively.
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Even the cost of a driving licence abruptly shot up by 1,400%.
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Mr. Sanders's spending on the campaign also appears to have shot up.
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And of your Verizon bill shot up recently, please let us know.
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The stock shot up more to almost 4 percent following the report.
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The yield shot up from just under 3.00 pct to 1403 pct.
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Their share prices each shot up by nearly 12% in one day.
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Since then, the S&P has shot up more than 11 percent.
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Shares shot up 26.26 percent, making it one of Europe's top performer.
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Trump's brand also noted that revenues shot up 21 percent last year.
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Smoke from the deafening blast shot up several meters into the air.
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Following the announcement, the company's stock shot up more than 6 percent.
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Flames shot up, the officers said, and the wind blew against them.
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Rebar steel futures have shot up more than 50 percent this year.
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Bearden's ERA shot up to 5.10 and that was pretty much that.
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Demand for the extra bathroom shot up after the Great Recession ended.
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Its shares on Tuesday shot up more than 11% on the news.
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Over the past year, the value of bitcoin has shot up rapidly.
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Fines for aiding financial crime have shot up over the past decade.
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In the 12 months through November, the PPI shot up 3.1 percent.
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Rice's stock, meanwhile, shot up more than 25 percent before the bell.
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SPCOMSTEEL shot up 5.2 percent, its biggest daily percentage gain since Nov.
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Yet when Facebook disclosed its legal estimates, shares shot up around 6%.
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SPNY shot up 4.5 percent, its best percentage gain since late August.
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At Success, his performance on the state test scores has shot up.
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Biden's poll numbers took an almost immediate nosedive, while Harris's shot up.
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Last year, the Fenerbahce team bus was shot up by a gunman.
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In the 12 months through November, the PPI shot up 24.6 percent.
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Amazon stock shot up 2.5% Friday, and Bezos is the largest shareholder.
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Southwest shot up 8% and Alaska Air Group rose more than 5%.
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Then a slowdown lasted until about 2013, before spending shot up again.
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He shot up this girl, and she for some reason passed out.
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The country's debt-to-GDP ratios have shot up in recent years.
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Thirty-five days later, on July 26, it was shot up again.
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Global M&A activity shot up 64 percent to a record high.
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Our house actually got shot up because another gang came to retaliate.
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But after he started winning awards, his whiskeys shot up in price.
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But, for oxygen, the concentrations shot up by a third during spring.
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That never happened, but Tesla stock shot up right after his announcement.
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In every direction, we could see burned fields and shot-up buildings.
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Gold and oil prices also shot up, after retreating earlier this week.
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The father of the man who reportedly shot up an Orlando, Fla.
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Inventories at retailers shot up 23.3 percent after being unchanged in July.
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U.S. gold futures for April delivery shot up 1.17 percent to $1,327.
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SPXBK, have shot up nearly 25 percent in the post-election run.
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Shares in GE shot up 10% in premarket trading after the announcement.
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The VIX, a measure of market volatility, shot up more than 6%.
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During the past week, the soundtrack has shot up the sales charts.
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The number of rich people around the world shot up in 2019.
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"Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is being shot up," the caller whispered.
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Indeed, Putin's popularity in Russia has shot up since the Ukraine intervention.
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Last month, gasoline prices shot up 16.0%, the most since August 2009.
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This shot up from below 20% in 1990 to nearly 30% in 2011.
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Its stock has shot up more than 500% since going public in May.
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Chevron's stock dipped by 4.9% following the announcement, while Anadarko shot up 32.0%.
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The far-out Bitcoin alternative Ethereum shot up by a factor of 10.
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Food prices in East Africa have shot up due to a regional drought.
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Motor vehicle prices shot up 0.9 percent, the largest rise since November 2009.
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In San Jose, homelessness shot up 42% in just the last two years.
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But the proportion that does so has shot up since 2016 (see chart).
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The firm's shares shot up 9.5 percent following the news in Friday trading.
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By the end of the weekend, however, it had shot up to #7.
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Drivers plowed through thick clouds of black smoke as flames shot up nearby.
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The study's National Value Index shows how happiness has shot up and down.
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Chevron's stock dipped by 4.7% following the announcement, while Anadarko shot up 32.7%.
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Between 2015 and 2017, rents in central Berlin shot up by almost 10%.
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The number of Ukrainians with work permits has also shot up this year.
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Once the "psychological barrier" of $10,000 was broken, bitcoin "shot up," he said.
|
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Microsoft's stock shot up over 4643 percent right after the earnings were announced.
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By the end of the weekend, however, it had shot up to #2000.
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Two months ago, that measure of price inflation shot up to 2500 percent.
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The price of "reunification stocks", such as railways and construction companies, shot up.
|
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The real shot up 2.5 percent and the Bovespa index jumped 4.4 percent.
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Rubio's odds shot up, going from 26% on Thursday to 32% on Friday.
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Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI shot up 20.3 percent.
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Nearby, a slender woman shot up heroin, then got up and walked away.
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They shot up 703 percent in the West but fell 0.5 percent Midwest.
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More good news: Primary school enrollment has shot up in the developing world.
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When they concentrated on LGB teens, that figure shot up to 28.5 percent.
|
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And in some parts of the U.S., they have shot up even more.
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Tandem Diabetes Care shot up more than 7 percent in after-hours trading.
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Housing starts shot up to a more than 21.6-year high in August.
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Vapors shot up, catching the onlookers in a glittering black net before dissolving.
|
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As the price of land shot up in the area, the city prospered.
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"A couple years ago cilantro shot up in popularity like this," he said.
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ConAgra Brands shot up 6.7% after providing upbeat forecasts at its investor day.
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Enrollment in private Medicare plans has shot up roughly 80 percent since 2010.
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As a result, the poll numbers of European far-right parties shot up.
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The stock shot up in the $70s per share shortly after its IPO.
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Within weeks, he had shot up to the top of the Republican pack.
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The VIX (VIX), a measure of market volatility, shot up more than 21.7%.
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Ownership of Amazon, for example, shot up 271% after they launched the feature.
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The living room window is boarded up, covered with shot up rifle targets.
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And since then, it has shot up to 15 percent in the polls.
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Before Sanders was even done answering the opening question, Warren's hand shot up.
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Oil prices shot up nearly 2000% above $22020 on news of the attack.
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As volatility shot up, he said, there was a "massive" demand for liquidity.
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Bitcoin soared about 1,500 percent, while XRP shot up more than 35,500 percent.
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Shares of Celanese shot up more than 8 percent in extended-hours trading.
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In a few weeks, the volume of drivers interested in joining shot up.
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Gasoline prices shot up because of refinery shutdowns in the greater Houston area.
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Overall, the cost of health-care services shot up 0.7 percent in January.
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Buoyed by a wave of anti-Trump resentment, Ossoff's online fundraising shot up.
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The rates of syphilis infection shot up 21998 percent between 22016 and 2015.
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You haven&apost had any rockets shot up in the air for seven months.
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American Railcar's stock shot up 50 percent in trading on the news, to $69.75.
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Oklahoma searches, in particular, shot up more than 3,000 percent from 2017 to 2018.
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TrueCar shares shot up after the company reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss.
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And it says that number has shot up 70 percent in the last year.
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The company's stock shot up by more than 27 percent in after-hours trading.
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A few weeks after that, it had shot up to 50 percent of normal.
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Since then, its followers have shot up from 8,225 in July to 2150,21 now.
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This dominance has shot up the political agenda—in particular, in the United States.
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Having long languished in the polls, the SPD suddenly shot up by ten points.
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Bristol's intake has shot up by 22010%, Exeter's by 26% and Newcastle's by 2350%.
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Mentions and searches of "spell coconut" suddenly shot up in the last two days.
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Shares in Tesla shot up after that tweet, and the financial regulators halted trading.
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But rents have shot up, to 30% above the past peak, according to Daft.
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Shares of Cipher shot up as much as 22 percent after the Reuters report.
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In those same polls, Warren's support shot up from 8 percent to 17 percent.
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For September, orders for mining and oil field machinery shot up by 17.8 percent.
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Self-harm, depression, suicides have all shot up in the last basically five years.
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This year the number of extra seats shot up to 111, for two reasons.
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When my father was a kid his home was shot up by Klan members.
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At the same time, deaths from motor vehicle accidents shot up by six percent.
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Its valuation has shot up, to $22bn in its latest funding round (see chart).
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Following the announcement, the book shot up Amazon's sales ranks from #103 to #2.
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During that time period, they found, cannabis-related visits shot up more than threefold.
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Gasoline futures shot up 2203% Thursday, which indicates gas prices will likely keep increasing.
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The stock shot up 11 percent the next day but has since fallen dramatically.
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Steelmaker ArcelorMittal ended 33 percent higher, while Anglo American shot up some 6.6 percent.
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Foreign investment shot up from $500 million in 2008 to $3.5 billion in 2015.
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Receipts at clothing stores shot up 2.0 percent, the largest increase since last May.
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Meanwhile, Guatemalan apprehensions spiked 2628 percent, and numbers for Hondurans shot up 28500 percent.
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As of 2013, that number had shot up to about 12,985 kilowatt-hours annually.
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Since that time, he has shot up to to the top of prediction markets.
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U.S. stocks shot up, buoyed by better-than-expected bank earnings and job growth.
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Greenland's melt rate has also shot up, increasing four-fold between 2003 and 2013.
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The VIX shot up to highs of 18.39 Tuesday, from Friday's lows of 12.59.
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The price of bitcoin shot up 12 percent in the day following the speech.
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By 9453, that number had shot up to about 40,000, according to government statistics.
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The value of his stake had shot up to $4.791 billion by Thursday's close.
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Shares of Canopy shot up nearly 8%, while Acreage's stock rose more than 5%.
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He told WMC-TV that his house had been shot up one year ago.
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That&aposs like blaming Bernie Sanders when the Bernie bro shot up Steve Scalise.
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They shot up and down, backwards and sideways, and were utterly unpredictable for weeks.
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Then, after age 15, once sexual activity began, the rates in females shot up.
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Shares of Disney gained 2.8 percent, while Fox shares shot up nearly 6.5 percent.
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Searches for "God" and "faith" have also shot up since the beginning of March.
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Earmarks of discretionary spending shot up drastically early this month as the vote loomed.
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As soon as she put the shot up, I knew it was going in.
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An older woman in a tight red dress in the front row shot up.
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Business sales shot up 1.4 percent in September, adding to August's 0.8 percent increase.
|
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The divorce rate shot up in parts of China after movement restrictions were lifted.
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We analyzed how prices have shot up and offer ways to buy for less.
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" The player, Drini Gjoka, wrote on Twitter that the "tourney just got shot up.
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Compared with 2016, his over-all constituent correspondence shot up nine hundred per cent.
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Two years later, the number shot up to 7,411, according to the Coast Guard.
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Apartment buildings shot up around the studio, obscuring its view of the Manhattan skyline.
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But they shot up to almost $390 after Musk's tweet, before settling at $380.
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Niitaka, which makes disinfectors, gained 21.8% while mask maker Kawamoto Corp shot up 21.6%.
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Its shares shot up more than 9% in after-hours trading on the news.
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The song shot up to number 5 on the Billboard Hot 19943 chart. 8.
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But from 21990 to 1363, those numbers shot up from 2136 deaths to 136.
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As people flock to the Idaho capital, housing costs have shot up as well.
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Shares of Schwab surged 8% while TD Ameritrade's stock shot up more than 20%.
|
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In just two days after the fee reduction, sign-ups shot up by 150,000.
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"But every day, when I go to work, there is someone there shot up."
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Its June quarter revenue shot up by a strong 63% from the year prior.
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Kamala Harris shot up in the national polls, peaking at 15 percent voter support.
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We are KIDS who feared for our lives while someone shot up our school.
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It bothers me that I didn't even get a shot up at the hoop.
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All over the world, for the past century, people have shot up several inches.
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Outlays on services shot up 0.7 percent after rising 0.3 percent the prior month.
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The good news for Tekashi ... none of his crew members got shot up this time.
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Since the movie launched on Netflix, the published book has also shot up the charts.
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The CBOE Volatility index, Wall Street's "fear gauge", shot up to a 16-week high.
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The protests stopped and Mr Putin's personal approval ratings shot up from 60% to 80%.
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She even survived an attempt on her life when unknown assailants shot up her home.
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In the moments after the company released its earnings, Intel's stock shot up 803 percent.
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The unemployment rate shot up to 216% in October 224 and 22008% in October 2009 .
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Upon doing so, he saw that it had shot up to three Amazon bestseller lists.
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Shares of PG&E shot up 22019% in trading Friday after the report was released.
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Sales at wholesalers shot up 1.5 percent in November after increasing 0.8 percent in October.
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In the 8th Circuit, which spans from North Dakota to Arkansas, bankruptcies shot up 96%.
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Either the price of persuasion has shot up, or people are not being counted properly.
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Interest rates have shot up 40 basis points, or 0.4 percentage points, since Trump's election.
|
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State spending on infrastructure shot up by 22014% in 222-20193, to 22019trn rupiah ($219bn).
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That estimate has shot up 223 percent since Smith & Wesson's most recent report in May.
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Between 234 and 13 it shot up 2%, according to industry analysis firm IBIS World.
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A Crystal City condo that had sat on the market suddenly shot up by $20,000.
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Unemployment shot up 403 percentage points in 2009, peaking at 10 percent the next year.
|
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Hang Seng's IT sub index shot up as much as 2300 percent in early trading.
|
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These bride prices have shot up, bending the country's society and economy out of shape.
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Square shot up 8 percent on Thursday after it also reported better-than-expected earnings.
|
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But his raging acumen really shot up when he moved to Berlin—also quite common!
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Its gross margin also shot up by over 50 percent during its 2017 fiscal year.
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Every kid's hand shot up when they were presented with the option to stay together.
|
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Indeed, Tesla shares shot up by 11 percent after the original tweet, on August 7.
|
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U.S. Steel's 2018 profits shot up to $1.12 billion, from $303 million the previous year.
|
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LTEA shot up over 200 percent today because it changed its name—to Long Blockchain.
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The card also had my highest balance, which meant my minimum payment shot up, too.
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A new mom whose white blood cell count had shot up after she gave birth.
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Tolbert shot up, hit a wall near the bed and started flailing around, screaming uncontrollably.
|
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Hands shot up in the air, and the girls eagerly identified Sigma, Infinity, and Jupiter. .
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I could tell the pharmacist recognized the photo by the way his eyebrows shot up.
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That effect was overwhelmed by Republicans, whose views of the economy shot up 16 points.
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But days after he won there, he shot up to within five points of her.
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People used to joke that, 'if someone shot up the school, it would be him.
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Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI shot up 0.613 percent in January.
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We got shot up pretty royally, so it wasn't the milk run we had envisioned.
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Among the hulking Stalinist blocks of Warsaw's city center, skyscrapers—Axa, Deloitte, MetLife—shot up.
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Freenet shot up 4.74 percent, after Independent Research raised its price target on the stock.
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As we eased out of it, my nerves shot up and my heart beat furiously.
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So many hands shot up there were hardly any left to clasp cold beers. ♦
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Her favorite son, Tate, was so resentful toward his mother, he shot up a school.
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She became a national sensation last year when terrorists shot up her "draw Muhammad" contest.
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We don't really like going to parks because sometimes parks get shot up and shit.
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He'd apparently shot up nine centimeters, which translates to about three and a half inches.
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South Korea's Kospi (KOSPI) shot up by 2188%, recording its first gains since March 26.
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Unemployment claims for the week of March 16 shot up to a record 3.3 million.
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Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI shot up 0.3 percent in January.
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"You almost don't want to hit the shot up there," Sluman said of No. 2100.
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Its private valuation shot up from $60 million in 2011 to $76 billion by August.
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Shares in both Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line shot up 23% in Wednesday's session.
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In South Korea, as cases spiked, television viewership shot up 2250 percent, according to Nielsen.
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Italy: Infections surged to more 3,000, while deaths shot up to 107, from 79 yesterday.
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Four days later, that number had shot up to 283 and seven people were dead.
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Brazil shot up this year's rankings: in 2019, it was ranked 30th in the world.
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Twitter chatter around holistic health, including alternative therapies, shot up 372% from 2016 to 2019.
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Goldman's shares have shot up more sharply than the broader market and other bank stocks.
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Microsoft stock shot up to more than 4 percent above the closing price of $104.40.
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Nike sales reflect that, as online purchases shot up 31 percent after the ad released.
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A teacher's fist shot up in the air, students whooped and cheered, and parents embraced.
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In 2014, however, the child's viral load shot up, and treatment had to be restarted.
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Sanders's support in the state shot up 2900 points since the same poll in November.
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Oil prices on Thursday slipped to levels near prices before U.S.-Iran tensions shot up.
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Crude prices shot up as much as 290% on Friday after the U.S. killed Gen.
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BROAD STRENGTH Housing starts shot up to a more than 21.256-year high in August.
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When he saw us, he shot up, looking pleased and mortified at the same time.
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The market shot up when he was elected and has continued to gain since then.
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Sterling's three-month volatility shot up to 17.6 percent , its highest level since early 2009.
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That's about 5% of the world's daily global oil supply, so oil prices shot up.
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Democratic agreement, in contrast, shot up, from just over a quarter to well over half.
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Shortly after 20163, he darted into the bathroom, where he shot up and overdosed again.
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Around 4.53, it just shot up, started shooting up because the groundwork had been laid.
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Just before I'd reached the door, a jolt of pain shot up my right leg.
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A police sniper killed Garza after he had shot up the neighborhood for about an hour.
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You had these little towns and construction activity that" — his hand shot up — "whoosh plowed across.
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L3 Technologies shot up more than 8 percent and posted its best day since Oct. 15.
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The VIX, a market index that tracks volatility, shot up to its highest level since January.
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Facebook stock has shot up more than 2514 percent since it went public in May 22.
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The people up on the bleachers had been so shot up, that blood was seeping everywhere.
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"They had an incident already where this guy shot up the chicken aisle there," he says.
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Since then its popularity has shot up as if propelled by a well-taken conversion kick.
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Coal prices have shot up in their steepest climb on record, more than doubling since June.
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The cost of hospital services shot up 0.7 percent after rising 0.3 percent the prior month.
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VIX, the most notable gauge of Wall Street anxiety, shot up to a 4-month high.
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Stocks of tin have shot up 123% so far this week to 2,650 tonnes.
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Coventry has shot up the rankings, and has a 50% bigger intake than a decade ago.
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In the past few weeks Missing Richard Simmons has shot up the charts — the podcast charts.
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Furthermore, in the last decade, the cost has shot up, with each game averaging $8.9 billion.
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"He said he just shot up the church so that's what I did," Langendorff told KSATV.
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Gold also shot up to $1,425.3 per ounce, reaching its highest levels in nearly six years.
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Deere's production costs in the first quarter shot up by 2 percentage points from last quarter.
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The main index shot up by 211.3%, its biggest one-day gain in nearly six months.
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The S&P energy sector shot up 4.5 percent, its best percentage gain since late August.
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Even in Britain it shot up to 27% in 203, more than double a decade earlier.
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Even still, CDC data shows fentanyl-related deaths shot up 75 percent between 2014 and 2015.
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Kamala Harris, who shot up in the polls after the first debate, also faced withering attacks.
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It worked—at least temporarily: Nixon's approval ratings shot up nearly thirty points after the speech.
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This morning a car supposedly belonging to the Game was shot up (nobody was in it).
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Then one day I went by their place and it had been shot up blown up.
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Meanwhile, Intermediate Capital Group shot up 14 percent, after delivering a strong set of earnings results.
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Flames shot up from the roof of the hotel/casino, which created chaos on the Strip.
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The India volatility index shot up as much as 16.16%, its highest in over two months.
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Spain's Gamesa shot up 5.8 percent after Societe Generale raised its price target for the stock.
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Snap stock shot up more than 10 percent in after-hours trading immediately following the results.
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I shot up in my car and threw my equipment under the seat and walked in.
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When Nintendo's stock opened for trading on Monday morning, it shot up more than 20 percent.
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Mobile online advertising shot up by 178% year on year in 2015, to 90 billion yuan.
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Now support for the court among Republicans — and independent voters who lean right — has shot up.
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Two wannabe terrorists shot up the event, injuring a security guard before being killed by police.
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Between 85033 and 2018, rent shot up by 29.5 percent, while supply grew by 2.8 percent.
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And volatile emerging-market equities have shot up more than 16 percent so far this year.
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The mountains shot up thousands of feet from the peaceful green valley with its shining river.
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Manufacturing costs shot up by 3 percentage points in the fourth quarter from the third quarter.
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The Democrats already had a majority of 243 seats, but now that shot up to 291.
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Then, on August 1073, 1063, the price shot up overnight from $1053,1043 to $1033,1023 a vial.
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Then, on August 27, 2007, the price shot up overnight from $5003,600 to $23,000 a vial.
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Back then, Audemio and his brothers scaled the mountains that shot up from the forest canopy.
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His eyebrows shot up, and he pumped his fist like a golfer sinking a long putt.
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His approval rating has shot up to 68 percent, from 47 percent before the failed coup.
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Gold prices shot up on Wednesday as weaker-than-expected U.S. data pushed the dollar lower.
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Money market rates, bond yields and the euro all shot up, while stock markets sold off.
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It's stuff that we shot up into space, and we didn't clean up our own mess.
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Oil prices shot up on Friday as details of the deal leaked ahead of the statement.
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An online fundraiser for her dog shelter shot up to $54,000 as her story gained publicity.
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That number shot up to 27.1 per game during the first four games against the Celtics.
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From running a staff to running a game, you can tell his confidence has shot up.
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The anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) shot up to a record high of 11 percent.
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It was an empty threat, obviously, but wait times on the Juárez side immediately shot up.
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Since the coronavirus has hit Europe, the price for antibacterial gel has shot up, especially online.
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By March 2000, that number had shot up to 108 coronavirus cases, evidence of exponential growth.
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The benchmark 10-year yield shot up to 1.87 from around 1.78 in the previous session.
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We had no idea if our school was being shot up or if everything was fine.
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It is as if, when you dropped your car keys, they shot up to the ceiling.
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But over the last few years, the number of insurance claims from Nepal shot up dramatically.
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His bowel movements contained blood, and his temperature shot up to more than 103 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Last year, Apple's prices shot up by 7 percent to 60 percent, depending on the product.
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Interest rates shot up, residential investment plunged, but nonresidential investment more or less kept plugging along.
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From Boston, this was a one-day business, a three-hour straight shot up I-93.
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But since then, Unilever's stock price has shot up, more than doubling during Mr. Polman's tenure.
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The number of visitors to Amsterdam has shot up more than 213 percent in a decade.
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Zillow's stock shot up on the news, after trading lower for much of the year before.
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Caldwell shot up the ranks and became a production manager, making $16 an hour in 2016.
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Last year, he shot up from 21979 to 21982 percent, right to the doorstep of Cooperstown.
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In front of her, arms shot up for the stealth selfie-with-a-famous-person snap.
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Stock shock: Shares of Sprint (S) have shot up 103% in premarket trading on the news.
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Unemployment shot up in Wyoming and Texas; oil and gas employment nationally fell off a cliff.
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But they were surprisingly robust: Revenue rose over 230 percent and profits shot up 240 percent.
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Two years later, Maoist guerrillas shot up Deuba's convoy in west Nepal, but he escaped unhurt.
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Already, since Tuesday, the number of diagnosed coronavirus patients in Wuhan has shot up to 729.
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Amazon's (AMZN) revenue shot up 21% to $87.4 billion for the three months ending in December.
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In fact, companies' demand for D&I professionals shot up 23% in 2019, per Indeed data.
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Rates around the world shot up on the report, while U.S. stocks reached their session highs.
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The security guard Omar Mateen who shot up a night club in Orlando was American-born.
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But shares shot up Tuesday after Reuters reported that the company is considering taking itself private.
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Shares of Schwab (SCHW) fell slightly while TD Ameritrade's stock shot up 3% in premarket trading.
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The tech giant has shot up almost 14 percent since the stock appeared under Kardashian's tree.
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The winery's co-owner, Lenee Sinnott, said Klobuchar "shot up on my list" during the debate.
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The British pound shot up following that report, up 0.8 percent against the dollar at $1.296.
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Yields on the benchmark U.S. 23-year note recently shot up to a four-year high.
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However, in an auction of 364-day t-bills, the yield shot up 22 basis points.
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Between 2100 and 228, the average American lifespan shot up from 22018 years to 78.9 years.
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Brent crude futures shot up Monday, clocking record gains of up to 19.5% at their peak.
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Volume shot up to 35,000 shares a day from about 2,000, and the price kept falling.
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My bandmates were talking about getting their bodies shot up into space 'cause you wouldn't biodegrade.
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But German's earned run average shot up to 3.86 from 2.60 over his past three starts.
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Claims shot up to an eight-month high of 235,000 during the week ended Nov. 24.
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Claims shot up to an eight-month high of 22,2500 during the week ended Nov. 21.67.
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Business bookings on the site shot up last year and now account for 10% of its business.
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In December, when a militant couple shot up a center for the disabled in San Bernardino, Calif.
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Since January of last year, Gasparyan has shot up 161 spots in the rankings, to No. 58.
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The shot up after Kuroda's comments, hitting a high of 116.44 , up 1 percent on the day.
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Foreign investment has shot up since then, with much of the money coming from the United States.
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General, administrative and other expenses shot up 38 percent per boe, while exploration expenses rose 133 percent.
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Refinances continued their fall, which began in earnest after interest rates shot up following the presidential election.
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Gold also shot up 0.85% to $1,431.2 per ounce, reaching its highest levels in nearly six years.
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And the survey is surprisingly good news for George W. Bush, who shot up a few notches.
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As a result, prices of Canadian heavy crude have shot up, prompting companies to crank up production.
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The number of incinerators in China has shot up from 57 in 2010 to more than 400.
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You don't need to blow the shot up to see Samsung got the brighter, clearer, sharper shot.
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Maternal mortality - dying during pregnancy or within 42 days of giving birth - shot up by 2003 percent.
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The years that followed the coup, by contrast, were catastrophic: the economy dived and poverty shot up.
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The next day a gunman shot up the place, killing two people and wounding at least five.
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The company's stock price shot up after both EPA decisions were publicly announced this summer, records show.
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It could also mean taking profits on stocks that have shot up and whose valuations are stretched.
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Among girls, Eeevee shot up 1,377 spots since last year while Onyx climbed an impressive 2,184 spots.
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The VIX, Wall Street's "fear gauge", shot up to 13.72, its highest level in nearly one month.
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As the valuation of cryptocurrencies has shot up, so has the demand for these sorts of chips.
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As a result, China's risk-free interest rate—ie, the yield on government bonds— has shot up.
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Meanwhile, the political salience of value chains has shot up, thanks to tax battles and trade wars.
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Since 2001, the number of acute care hospitals operating under Catholic doctrine has shot up 22 percent.
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Money market rates, bond yields and the euro all shot up, while stock markets were sold off.
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They were introduced as an experiment in 2008, but their use shot up 70 percent in 2015.
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AMD has shot up 362 percent in a year, while Nvidia has seen a 171 percent gain.
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Similarly, husbands' risk shot up nine-fold after a wife's diagnosis, then declined to about three-fold.
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Shares shot up 9 percent to top the FTSE 12.43 for their best day since May 2013.
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But as the parser was rolled out more widely in February, that number shot up to 6,457.
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Over that same period, Conlumino said the category's sales shot up from $30.4 billion to $45.3 billion.
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The biggest reason college tuition prices have consistently shot up more than inflation, is because they can.
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Back then, Canadian immigration officials said the number of citizens visiting their website shot up six fold.
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Imagination's share price shot up by nearly 20% today on the news as both companies kept mum.
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Cause I served my country and got shot up, and that's for suckers in the US now.
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The prison population shot up following the widespread adoption of mandatory minimum sentence laws in the 1990s.
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Since then, debt in the central district of Tunceli province has ballooned and unemployment has shot up.
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Domestic prices of rice shot up in 2015 as supplies dwindled and the government dithered on imports.
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And when camp ended, her reading ability shot up two grades – to an early fifth grade level.
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ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MARYLAND — As sometimes happens in rural America, someone has shot up a road sign.
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Mortality from drug overdoses in the same age group shot up by 50% from 2014 to 2016.
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They have however shot up more than 25% this month, driven largely by Glencore's confirmation on Aug.
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In the past year alone, technology job postings on the site shot up by a dramatic 31%.
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China Nuclear Engineering and SUFA Technology Industry Co Ltd both shot up 10 percent, the maximum allowed.
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In contrast, Medicaid spending had shot up by 20153 percent in 22015, and 22016 percent in 22016.
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Shares of Altice USA shot up Thursday morning as the cable giant made its public trading debut.
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In countries such as Uganda and Mexico, the figure shot up to 69 and 51 percent, respectively.
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The novel, Mr. Hawley's fifth book, shot up the list, selling 300,000 copies in about three months.
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Apple's shares shot up nearly 5 percent after the announcement before ending the day up 4.23 percent.
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Just last week, a gunman shot up the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Northern California, killing three people.
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The results of Uzbekistan's overtures are tangible: trade with its neighbours shot up by 54% last year.
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Meanwhile, oil refiner Neste shot up 9 percent, after reporting third-quarter earnings which beat market expectations.
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Suddenly, a man grabbed one of the trans women and a whoop shot up from the crowd.
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It's apparent whoever shot up the set knew Tekashi's schedule, making a reshoot that much more dangerous.
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Boston Scientific's stock shot up on the news, giving it a market cap of about $48 billion.
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Macy's shares shot up by 7.4% this morning following the announcement of the talks with Hudson's Bay.
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The stock shot up 54.2 percent that day and is up 44.1 percent over the past month.
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The VIX, a measure of stock market volatility, shot up to its highest level since early 21991.
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Share prices in those firms shot up, as investors anticipated getting a cut of their record profits.
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Private investment near the park shot up, and the area fast became among the city's most vibrant.
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They forced us to get one shot up and got back in transition and scored every time.
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Consider the stock market, which has shot up after the tax cut was enacted; the S.&P.
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In the U.S. alone, cases have shot up to more than 5.33,000 while deaths total nearly 600.
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Already, unemployment claims have shot up by some 85033 percent between the first two weeks of March.
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Over the week that Pelosi called for an impeachment inquiry, Maddow's ratings shot up to 210 million.
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As a result, he's shot up in the polls and is challenging Joe Biden for second place.
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Last month, unknown gunmen shot up the family house of Fadi Elsalameen, a critic, with 60 bullets.
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After starting the year at $2.30, XRP quickly shot up to a high of $3.84 on Jan.
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Turmoil also broke out elsewhere in the financial markets, as America's overnight "repo" rate suddenly shot up.
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Assets under management shot up to $25 billion today from $1.8 billion at the end of 2008.
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A ProShares fund nicknamed the SVXY has shot up to $700 million from $100 million in assets.
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In the past 20 years, nighttime temperatures in Phoenix have shot up 9 degrees Fahrenheit on average.
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Then, with a sudden turn, we shot up the side of a 30-foot bluff of soil.
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Brown-Forman said bourbon sales climbed 22% from a year ago while tequila sales shot up 11%.
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He pulled sharply downward on it and a flare shot up, parachuting an umbrella of white phosphorus.
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Bitcoin surge: Bitcoin prices shot up 15% Tuesday, briefly topping $5,000 for the first time since November.
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Schwab shares jumped 23% and TD Ameritrade's stock shot up 22% in trading on Thursday and Friday.
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Over the past eight months, climate change has shot up as a core Democratic issue in polls.
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Snap shares shot up 44 percent on their first day of trading, finishing the day at $24.47.
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But it shot up starkly within days after schools reopened and children were back in classrooms together.
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At the same time, turnout among young white men, many of whom supported Trump, shot up significantly.
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The company reported better-than-expected earnings yesterday, and its stock shot up more than 15 percent.
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The collapse of the Soviet Union swept those regulations aside, and both drinking and suicide shot up again.
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And I did something for the first time that I never thought I'd do: I shot up heroin.
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The survey's new orders sub-index shot up 20.9 points to 20.2, the highest reading since January 0.33.
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Apparel prices shot up 0.6 percent, the largest gain in two years, after falling for four straight months.
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Online retail sales rose 1.1 percent, while receipts at sporting goods and hobby stores shot up 0.8 percent.
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After a vicious fight, the "Madame X," damaged and shot up, rattled home to the base at Nuthampstead.
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KENNEDY: It&aposs (inaudible) so you&aposre instantly shot up -- WATTERS: Greg is not allowed on that ride.
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But, following the firm's earnings statement, shares shot up by nearly 6 percent on Wednesday during morning trade.
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Instead of leaving her alone, interest in Markle shot up, and the blog experienced a surge in visitors.
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Obamacare is far from perfect: premiums shot up last year because insurers lost money in the previous one.
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Health care costs have shot up 33% over the last decade, compared to a 4.903% increase in incomes.
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After years of incurring billions more in debt to quell activists' thirst, corporate debt has shot up correspondingly.
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GasBuddy's app shot up the ranking in the hours after Florida's governor plugged it in a press conference.
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There was a famous incident where some gangsters turned up and shot up the front of the venue.
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And yes, some commodity prices have shot up, but this has had very little effect on general inflation.
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In October 22020, voter registration shot up after singer Taylor Swift urged her followers on Instagram to vote.
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The 2000s saw alpaca prices rise steeply, as demand shot up but animals still had to be imported.
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Overall, interest in one-pieces has shot up 225% since the same time period last year, per Polyvore.
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Turnover from "International VIPs" - generally wealthy Chinese tourists - shot up 13 percent to $61.2 billion, the company said.
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Deere's production costs in the quarter through January shot up by 2 percentage points from the previous quarter.
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Net income attributable to the company shot up five-fold to $477 million, or 69 cents per share.
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"I think our happiness index has shot up – this visit has been a blessing for Bhutan," said Wangchuck.
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Last year, a third sign was put up near the river and was shot up 35 days later.
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Another Hadoop company, Hortonworks, went public in December 2014, and shares shot up 52% on its first day.
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Coal prices shot up in response, by 60 percent for thermal coal (the kind used in power plants).
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Bush's approval rating among Democrats has shot up fourfold to 85033 percent since March 2009, according to Gallup.
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There's a reason this alarm triggered such panic ... you'll recall, Wayne's bus was shot up back in 2015.
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The number of prosecutions has shot up from 138 five years ago to around 1,000 now, he said.
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When he reached zero, Traveler IV shot up off its launchpad, exhaust and flames pouring from its tail.
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The house value had shot up from its original price of $150,000 to about $250,000 now, she said.
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Half an hour after that, a man shot up a barbecue in Brooklyn, New York, injuring seven people.
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Sales of Senator Keg shot up after the company reached an unspecified agreement with the government over taxes.
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China's box-office revenues shot up by nearly 50% on a year earlier in 303, to $6.8 billion.
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Claims shot up from a low of 236,000 in late August, hitting 22015,20.7 at the start of September.
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By 20193, they were part of 606 funding rounds, and total deal value shot up to $42.1 billion.
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The Vix index of volatility shot up early on Friday in Asia, and is up about 15.5 percent.
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In the course of the first quarter of this year, India's merchandise trade deficit shot up 8 percent.
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Ankara's borrowing costs have shot up but it is nowhere near locked out of international capital markets yet.
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House prices had shot up from 2013 to 2018 following a severe crash just over a decade ago.
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After the gunmen shot up his home, Marley moved to England in a kind of self-imposed exile.
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Not only has the stock market shot up but the economy is also growing at a historic rate.
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Robert Lewis Dear didn't just target abortion providers when he shot up a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado.
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Oil prices are up about 7 percent in 2017, following a year where they shot up 45 percent.
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The price of the cryptocurrency has shot up more than 1,000 percent since the start of the year.
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Major indexes, which had been trading in the red before the market open, shot up on the news.
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Maybe it was a coincidence, but once I cut out 80% of my spending, my income shot up.
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Even the small-caps Russell 2000 shot up 20173 points to close at a record high of 1,536.
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He had shot up to six feet three inches, growing so fast that his back had stretch marks.
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Foot Locker — Foot Locker shot up 22 percent in the premarket after its third-quarter earnings topped estimates.
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In Washington, lead levels shot up in 2001, and in some neighborhoods they remained dangerously elevated until 2010.
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Benchmark government bond yields were just off two-month highs, having shot up 5703 basis points this week.
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I must admit, I was personally taken aback when nearly every hand in the room immediately shot up.
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After the hottest year on record in 2016 water has shot up the agenda at mining board meetings.
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After this, the number of feng shui businesses in New York state shot up from two to 65.
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Gold shares shot up, propelled by weakness in the spot price and the rand, which boosts local exporters.
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In the two months of the contest, the stock price shot up almost 300 percent and Katchen won.
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Prices for intermediate processed goods increased 20.3 percent while the cost of unprocessed goods shot up 20.5 percent.
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Capacity utilization at his Gujarat-based factory shot up to 80 percent from 50 percent in 2014/183.
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Shares of the California company have shot up more than 70 percent since the beginning of the year.
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You see Paris getting shot up," Eric Trump said in an interview on Fox News's "On the Record.
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Bumble and Honey shot up to the Space Station in April 2019, and Queen followed regally in July.
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He found, he said, that when abused children were moved into loving foster homes, their height shot up.
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One right-wing columnist actually shot up a paper copy of the editorial and posted the results online.
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Gold also shot up to as high as $1,362.20 per ounce, the highest level since April last year.
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Lumber prices shot up after the Trump administration slapped anti-subsidy duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber.
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USA Today's online audience shot up 30 percent, year over year, and the number of readers visiting Vox.
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Houseware retailer Bed Bath & Beyond shot up more than 8% in after-market trading after posting quarterly results.
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Zoom shares have shot up 40% this month, despite a downturn in the global economy, according to CNBC.
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He had pounding headaches and saw spots before his eyes; his blood pressure shot up to 187/111.
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As a result, California outlawed "personal belief" exemptions from vaccination requirements for schoolchildren, and vaccination rates shot up.
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The $49 price strike calls shot up to $3.10 per option, bringing the trade's returns to $3.534 million.
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But shares of eOne shot up more than 35% Friday, climbing above the price Hasbro agreed to pay.
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The number of cases in the state shot up to 0003 on Wednesday, the most in the nation.
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Commute times have shot up across the country, but California has seen some of the worst of it.
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After an era of sustained economic growth, during which millions joined the middle class, energy consumption shot up.
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As Landrum loudly complained about what occurred, her blood pressure shot up, while the baby's heart rate dropped.
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Over a dozen hands shot up before he asked the audience to give them a round of applause.
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When OPEC imposed its 1973 oil embargo, world oil prices shot up 400% overnight, triggering a global recession.
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Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, who was not a particularly big fundraiser in 2019, shot up to $5.5 million.
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In corporate news, Garmin shares shot up more than 6% on the back of better-than-expected earnings.
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In his first year, Hearst&aposs online traffic shot up to 41 million monthly uniques, a 32% increase.
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He shot up to an average 4% in the early primary polls (January to March 2006) that cycle.
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House prices shot up from 2013 to 2018 following a severe property crash just over a decade ago.
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Despite last month's dip in prices, the PPI shot up 2.3 percent in the 12 months through March.
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Investors cheered the report, and the company's stock shot up about 10% during after-hours trading Thursday evening.
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Lenders' funding costs, which are tied to sovereign yields, shot up and markets shut up for Italian issuers.
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"All the remnants of the fish tank and everything that my father had shot up," she was saying.
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The company said that turnover from VIPs - generally wealthy Chinese tourists - shot up 54.5 percent in the year.
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Its shares shot up by 22020% on Thursday, while Kering stock posted a more modest rise of 240%.
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The package for Mueller alone shot up by 40 percent to 10.14 million euros in pay and benefits.
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The stock price of its parent company, Oxford Industries, even shot up the morning after the collaboration's sellout.
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A bunch of hands shot up and voices called out that all of the women are being paid.
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In the two weeks following the article, they found that BRCA testing rates shot up by 65 percent.
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The moment people replaced the batteries in their iPhones, performance shot up, sometimes as much as 70 percent.
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China, on the other hand, was upgraded from A+ to AA- in 20113 even as its debt shot up.
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Yields on the benchmark ten-year U.S. Treasury note shot up 22 basis points since the beginning of October.
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But she also had her own body transformation after her weight "shot up" when she stopped playing college sports.
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Pac was shot up, and this caused a major problem in the streets, as well as in the industry.
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The CBOE Volatility index, the most notable gauge of Wall Street anxiety, shot up to a 4-month high.
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"I was on the first floor of the building that got shot up, in room 1214," he tells PEOPLE.
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Market volatility has shot up, while shares in its competitor Lyft have declined following an IPO in late March.
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He shot up the polls in December, as discontent with Ms Park peaked, before losing some of his effervescence.
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Unemployment, a concept previously alien to newly minted American maths graduates, shot up that year to an unprecedented 12%.
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The company's stock shot up, although shares remain about 20 percent below where they were at a July peak.
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Oil prices shot up when Vladimir Putin threw his weight behind a proposal by OPEC to rein in production.
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Futures prices for gasoline shot up 80 cents in the days immediately after Katrina made landfall in New Orleans.
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But that number "shot up to 13,625 in 20143 and surged even more [in 2013] — to 24,668," it said.
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Another Snap Kit app called Yolo for receiving anonymous responses to questions shot up to No. 1 in May.
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Fiat Chrysler shares jumped 9% in early trading in Milan, while PSA Group's stock shot up 6% in Paris.
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Rates of syphilis, which public-health researchers once thought was on the cusp of eradication, have shot up fourfold.
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Twitter says the number of government demands for data on its users has shot up in the past year.
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Shares in Faroe shot up 220 percent to 2170 pence by 22.10 GMT, above the 152p cash offer price.
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The company shot up 156-percent year over year, blowing past Garmin to capture fourth place on the chart.
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First Capital Securities shot up by its 10 percent trade limit in its best day since June 28, 2016.
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Rare government data published in May showed maternal mortality shot up 65 percent while malaria cases jumped 76 percent.
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Issues on which Labour feels surer, such as the National Health Service and education, have shot up the rankings.
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The quantity of maize used for feed shot up from 300,000 tonnes to 1.8m tonnes between 2003 and 2015.
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Total annual trade between China and Latin America shot up from almost nothing to more than $200bn by 2014.
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The volume of mobile payments shot up almost fourfold last year, to $8.6trn, compared with just $112bn in America.
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The chart below shows that this campaign fell right at the point at which tourism shot up in Iceland.
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The stakes for farmers shot up Monday, when Beijing confirmed that it would stop buying U.S. agricultural products altogether.
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He shot up 200 spots on the list following a nine-fold increase in his wealth to $17.2 billion.
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But rates shot up to between 2.3-3% this year, said Murat Sahsuvaroglu, head of Turkey's Automotive Dealer Association.
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Kamala Harris, who shot up in the polls after the first debate, also faced withering attacks from her rivals.
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But the thing is, there's a ton of people who shot up heroin and went to work today, too.
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The app immediately shot up almost 500 spots, presumably fueled by hungry Chick-fil-A fans around the country.
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Summer sales in the States shot up 60 percent from 2016 to '17, and another 25 percent this year.
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Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI shot up 0.3 percent, the largest increase since January 2017.
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Their use has shot up in recent years and trade unions have called for a referendum to abolish them.
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Less than an hour after a Twitter employee tweeted that it was number 16, it shot up a slot.
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After the hottest global year on record in 2016, water has shot up the agenda at mining board meetings.
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Those rankings and percentages shot up even higher when the league banned hand-checking before the 2004-05 season.
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Bitcoin has shot up six times in value to record highs this year, causing a stir on Wall Street.
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Taylor's stock shot up on PredictIt after the news about the straw poll, though Powell remained in the lead.
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U.S. interest rates have shot up to levels not seen in years recently, giving stock investors a new concern.
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British soft drinks firm Britvic shot up 6.9 percent after its full-year adjusted core earnings rose 5 percent.
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He never tried those himself, though he watched and took notes while others shot up or went through withdrawal.
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Its shares have shot up 96 percent this year, compared with the S&P 500's 20 percent return.
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Its shares shot up nearly 30 percent at one point on news of the deal, before it pared gains.
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LCD prices were tumbling fast, and the yen's exchange rate had shot up, making exporting from Japan crushingly expensive.
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As more and more investors were forced to bail, yields shot up 21-fold in less than two months.
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According to Westword, sales of the mug shot up after Musk first tweeted about it, and Edwards was psyched.
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Stock prices of companies in the drug supply chain, like McKesson and CVS, shot up sharply on the news.
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When you talk about situations when someone's being shot up by a deranged person, call it what it is.
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Last season, 27.2 percent of his shots came from that area—that number has shot up to 2100 percent.
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It also quickly raised large rounds of funding and its valuation shot up to over $1 billion very early.
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Even if GDP growth shot up dramatically to 3 percent, the model would still project a Trump win. Alarmed?
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Piraeus has shot up world rankings of container ports to 44 last year from 93 in 2010, Fu said.
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Prices shot up 237.9 percent on a year-on-year basis in February, the biggest gain in five years.
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In the United States, real estate stocks have shot up since March 2009, raising questions about the sector's valuations.
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The credit card kept on limited liability to $50, and yet credit card use shot up after that. Right?
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Our sources say the investigation began before his brother, Stephen, shot up the Vegas music festival earlier this month.
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When the loan component was introduced in 2017, the refusal rate shot up from less than 2% to 27%.
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The unemployment rate shot up above 20 percent in countries like Greece and Spain, triggering a massive debt crisis.
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The stock has shot up more than sevenfold since CBS started its ratings run more than a decade ago.
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Instead, the two young men shot up in a cinder-block boathouse at the edge of the Klamers' backyard.
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The rate of syphilis shot up 76 percent compared with 2013 levels, to a total of 30,644 new cases.
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His field goal attempts and efficiency shot up, as did his stock as a consistent standout for potential contenders.
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My fever shot up to 2000, and I got a real bad pain in my right side, my ribs.
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When two students shot up Columbine High School on a sunny Tuesday in 210, it felt like an earthquake.
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The book shot up the Amazon sales rankings, quickly entering the top 100, where it has remained ever since.
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Apple shares shot up to the record high after a strong earnings report last week, but investors have cooled.
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According to the report the cost of internet shutdowns has shot up by 235% in the last three years.
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Then one shot up its head and fixed me in its otherworldly vision, and some silent signal was exchanged.
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Flour and bread prices have shot up during the last week as flour disappeared from shops and wholesale markets.
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Shares of the Norwood, Massachusetts-based company shot up nearly 125 percent to $13.15 in premarket trading on Monday.
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The number of Mexicans seeking American asylum has also shot up in recent months, advocates and Mexican officials say.
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Americans' awareness of DoorDash also has shot up dramatically this year from 35% in January to 63% in December.
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Shares of Geely shot up 10% in early Hong Kong trading Tuesday, then retreated to close up nearly 6%.
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On third down, facing intense pressure, Russell Wilson shot up the middle for a drive-saving 22-yard run.
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Traders respond: Brent crude futures, the global benchmark for oil prices, shot up 4% to above $5003 per barrel.
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Ileana Ros-Lehtinen announced her retirement from this Miami-based seat, it immediately shot up the Democratic target list.
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As a result, unit labor costs, over the same period, shot up at an annual rate of 1.6 percent.
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Just one month later, approval shot up to 44 percent and pulled even with those who disapproved of it.
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The 10-year Treasury yield on Monday shot up to a new four-year high of about 2.9 percent.
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Oil prices have shot up this year, topping $80 a barrel in May for the first time since 2014.
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Building permits last month shot up 7.4 percent to a 1.25 million-unit rate, the highest level since March.
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Shares of TD Ameritrade shot up nearly 17% that day and in premarket trading Monday were up about 2%.
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Amazon (AMZN), which reported results after the closing bell Thursday that topped forecasts, has shot up more than 15%.
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Copper shot up nearly 32 percent last year as investors bet on synchronized global economic growth around the world.
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At age 28, Mark Zuckerberg's net worth shot up to $19.1 billion, making him the world's 29th richest person.
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Etsy stock shot up 8 percent post market after the popular e-commerce website reported better-than-expected revenue.
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Like the Kennedy estate, Spike Lee&aposs property has also shot up in value over the past few decades.
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The stock shot up more than 56 percent on Tuesday and Wednesday before dropping about 20 percent on Thursday.
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Netflix also said membership in Europe, the Middle East and Africa shot up by 132% in that time period.
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Toward the end of high school, Westbrook shot up seven inches, from 5-foot-8 to 6-foot-3.
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The stock of Editas Medicine, which holds licenses to the Broad patents, shot up nearly 30 percent on Wednesday.
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He shot my car, and he shot me, and he shot up my house and he killed my daughter.
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The wildness that shot up in a man's eye when his lips were yanked back to take the bit.
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After Mr. Trump raised tariffs on products like aluminum, steel and lumber, prices shot up, as analysts had expected.
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After Mr. Trump raised tariffs on products like aluminum, steel and lumber, prices shot up, as analysts had expected.
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In its second season, after "Riverdale" began streaming on Netflix, its viewership on the CW shot up 42 percent.
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There's a report things got so heated Stevie's van got shot up, but he insists that's not the case.
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"Investors are unwinding their short positions as risk sentiment shot up," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, a strategist at Mizuho Securities.
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Robert Lewis Dear, who shot up a Planned Parenthood in 2015, was accused of physical abuse by two ex-wives.
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Shares of the ticketing startup, founded back in 2016, have shot up over 22016 percent in trading on the NYSE.
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There, Delgado says, the boy woke up once complaining about shoulder pains and later shot up from his bed again.
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Earlier this week, Fred's shot up 81 percent, after announcing a deal to buy 865 stores from Rite Aid (RAD).
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INC's shares shot up about 19 percent to $52 and were set for their biggest one-day percent gain ever.
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The THC content in weed has also shot up dramatically, which means it may be riskier to use while pregnant.
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Barack Obama won Iowa in 19963, and he suddenly shot up to become competitive with Hillary Clinton in national polls.
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Excluding automobiles, gasoline, building materials and food services, retail sales shot up 22010 percent after a similar gain in May.
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The likelihood that the Fed raises in March has shot up, doubling this week from 33 percent to 66 percent.
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According to Spotify, streams of "Gotta Get Up" have shot up by more than 2,000 percent since Russian Doll's premiere.
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The stock market lost 2000 percent of its value; unemployment shot up from under 237.8 percent to over 8 percent.
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Receipts at restaurants and bars rose 1.4 percent, while sales at sporting goods and hobby stores shot up 1.8 percent.
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Nektar Therapeutics' share price shot up by 40% after a study found that its drug dampens associated feelings of euphoria.
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Yang's spending shot up from $21625 million in the third quarter to more than $2900 million in the fourth quarter.
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Over that same time, Colorado's oil production has shot up nearly 500% and natural-gas production is up nearly 35%.
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The volatility of stock prices shot up and investors started to demand more money to lend to businesses as well.
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Shares of Burberry shot up more than 6 percent in European trade Monday as the company unveiled a new CEO.
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GoPro went public in mid-2014 with a stock price of $35 and quickly shot up to $89 a share.
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The global benchmark Brent crude initially shot up by $3 per barrel Friday before giving back about half that ground.
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Over the same period those aged 90 years and over shot up by 240% (and centenarians soared by nearly 63%).
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Fiat Chrysler shares jumped 9% in early trading in Milan, while PSA Group's stock shot up nearly 6% in Paris.
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The video was shared on YouTube around a week ago, but it's recently shot up to over 2 million views.
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The Swiss franc and gold, two assets sought during times of heightened risk aversion, shot up in early Asian trade.
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Acacia came public in May at $23 a share and shot up to $29 on its first day of trading.
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Acacia came public in May at $23 a share and shot up to $0003 on its first day of trading.
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Japan's childless rate has shot up from 11% for women born in 1953 to 27% for women born in 228.
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Following the financial crisis of 2007, though, childlessness among 30- and 35-year-old women shot up (see chart 3).
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Rival Snap, a newer upstart in the space, shot up 14% on Wednesday after beating earnings expectations with its report.
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Fructose concentrations shot up by 48% upon exposure to nicosulfuron; 63% to topramezone and 68% to the nicosulfuron/safener combination.
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Well, Macklemore can probably thank those haters, because "Same Love" has shot up to #22017 on the Australian iTunes charts.
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Oil prices shot up on Thursday after U.S. government data showed the biggest weekly drop in stockpiles since January 1999.
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Nokia shares shot up 8% after the Finnish telecom equipment maker said that sales increased 20.3% in the second quarter.
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The lowest level the pound ever reached was $20193 in 1985, when the dollar shot up during the Reagan administration.
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Manila also had to scramble to import more rice in 2014 after prices shot up due to typhoon crop damage.
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But for a week after Clinton's now infamous "basket of deplorables" line, the word's interest score shot up to 100.
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When a white man incensed by immigration shot up a bar in Kansas, killing one, Trump didn't speak up immediately.
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While the story was fake, someone believed it and shot up the establishment, leading to 11 very real civilian deaths.
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GW Pharmaceuticals' stock price shot up less than 14 percent during Wednesday's session coming off of its latest earnings report.
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One company shot up the list: Amazon Technologies improved its ranking from No. 50 in 2014 to 26th in 2015.
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Bond yields initially shot up, as they would if a taper was on the way that would halt ECB purchases.
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Over the same period, it shot up by almost 29 percent against a trade-weighted basket of important trading currencies.
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Import prices shot up 4.7 percent on a year-on-year basis in February, the biggest gain in five years.
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Operational costs, meanwhile, shot up 22.8 percent, with a heavy increase in general and administrative costs putting pressure on margins.
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"His best friend had been sober for two years when he shot up in his parents house," she told me.
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Despite all the wedded bliss in the air, one red flag still shot up while the new Mr. and Mrs.
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In the decade after NAFTA's passage, the proportion of calories that Mexicans got from carbonated beverages shot up forty percent.
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DBS economists said recently that real interest rates (the benchmark rate minus producer inflation) have shot up to 4.3 percent.
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Consumers have been complaining noisily this week on Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, that fares have already shot up.
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Receipts at restaurants and bars gained 0.7 percent and sales at sporting goods and hobby stores shot up 0.9 percent.
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Their deductibles shot up; when Christina needed a C-section, she had to pay eight thousand dollars out of pocket.
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Bezos, the world's richest man by Forbes' estimates, added $9 billion to his own value as the stock shot up.
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The town lost 24,000 jobs when the recession struck, and unemployment shot up to more than 20% of the workforce.
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Shares of Zumiez shot up as much as 7 percent after hours following the release of positive March sales results.
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Qorvo — Shares of the chipmaker shot up more than 18% after the company posted quarterly results that topped analyst expectations.
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A third car, 18 km behind, was shot up and burst into flames, killing Rhonita Miller and her four children.
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COPPER INVENTORIES: On-warrant copper stocks MCUSTX-TOTAL, those not earmarked for delivery, have shot up 70 percent since Jan.
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I don't care if Michael was sober years or if he shot-up cocaine Christmas morning, he struggled with addiction.
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Groundbreaking on single-family housing projects shot up 6.3 percent in the Midwest, but fell 2.2 percent in the West.
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In addition, Harvey's strikeout rate has dipped while the numbers of walks and hits he has allowed have shot up.
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Spending on state and local government construction projects, the largest portion of the public sector segment, shot up 4.4 percent.
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The MSCI All Country World Index jumped 2.5 percent, while Europe's pan-regional FTSEurofirst 300 index shot up 23 percent.
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The group's valuations shot up through February and early March after hitting a year-to-date bottom on Feb. 8.
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"Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is being shot up," the caller said before the call ended in a dial tone.
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The stock market lost 95 percent of its value; unemployment shot up from under 2 percent to over 8 percent.
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At the end of 2017, bitcoin had shot up to 20 times its value since the beginning of the year.
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Once we were asked to decide a sentence, I felt a rush of adrenaline, and my stress level shot up.
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McCain's favorability among Democrats has shot up since August 2015, when he had a 49 percent rating from the group.
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Stopping money laundering has shot up the agenda in Europe after a spate of scandals at banks, including Danske Bank .
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Matthew's pill of a car shot up the PacCoast in the black of night, hurtling past trees that blurred together.
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Fentanyl sales shot up even more over the same period, to 1.3 million doses from 63,000 doses, the documents said.
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This month, after AT&T sold its 9.5 percent stake for $1.43 billion, the valuation shot up to $15 billion.
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One-month skew shot up as high as 282.625 percent in late August and has largely remained elevated since then.
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But once the federal aid expired, state Medicaid spending shot up — and hasn't slowed down, even as the economy improved.
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Attendance at their antenatal clinics shot up sixfold, and women who had previously seen only traditional healers began coming in.
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Prices have shot up in recent weeks, with people rushing to buy bottles of the stuff to stockpile at home.
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Italy's death toll amid the novel coronavirus outbreak shot up 133 in one day, marking 366 deaths in the country.
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And it appeared for a time that his spending was paying off as Bloomberg quickly shot up in the polls.
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His skill as a salesman may help explain why the consumer confidence index has shot up significantly since his election.
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Eat One bite into my first taco at Sonoratown, a tiny taqueria in downtown Los Angeles, my eyebrows shot up.
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While rate-cut expectations have shot up, an emergency ECB rate reduction will be complicated as rates are already negative.
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As a result of all of the support, Dixon told BuzzFeed News that her company's sales shot up 30% afterward.
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As soon as Mr. Rodriguez was connected to it, his blood oxygen shot up to normal levels, Dr. Iqbal said.
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Pharmaceutical stocks surged, though: Jiangsu Lianhuan Pharmaceutical and Jiangsu Sihuan Bioengineering shot up 10% in Shenzhen, hitting their daily limit.
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One day at dusk, two heroin users shot up in a liquor store parking lot visible from a major thoroughfare.
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In Somalia, after two years of drought, crops have withered, livestock have died and grain prices have shot up sharply.
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While Zverev had shot up the ATP rankings, Coric has now collected three wins over top-10 players this year.
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Barack Obama won Iowa in 21972, and he suddenly shot up to become competitive with Hillary Clinton in national polls.
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Shares in Sprint shot up more than 60 percent and T-Mobile stock rose about 10 percent in aftermarket trading.
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But for oversubscribed rounds the percentage of founders who chose their lead investor based on terms shot up to 38.
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Shares in Saudi Aramco shot up to 303 riyals ($9.39) on Wednesday, the maximum daily increase allowed by the exchange.
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He now holds just a slim 2628 point lead over Sanders, who shot up 28503 points to 22020 percent support.
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It wasn't until a big performance at an event right before the 2014 Olympics that Rippon's net worth shot up.
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This came shortly after data showed China's production continued to grow at a solid pace and business confidence shot up.
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"Madden tournament getting shot up on twitch," posted Twitter user Anakron, who shared the live stream of the video game.
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Steve Forbes poured $37 million of his own money into the 1996 GOP race and shot up to second place.
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Gasoline prices have shot up since then, hitting a national average of $2202 per gallon on Tuesday morning, AAA reported.
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Shares in LVMH (LVMHF), the owner of brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton, shot up almost 27% early on Wednesday.
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In that time period, the Dow has shot up 36 percent, while the S&P 500 is up 27 percent.
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But prices shot up this year, causing financial shocks for buyers who don't receive government help in paying their premiums.
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Centum said its "investment and other income" shot up to 12.4 billion shillings from 4.05 billion shillings a year earlier.
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But hospital prices for the roughly 160 million Americans with private insurance have shot up as much as drug prices.
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But hospital prices for the roughly 160 million Americans with private insurance have shot up as much as drug prices.
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The medical authorities have canceled leaves for doctors at hospitals in Churu as the number of patients has shot up.
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At about 4 AM Saturday, three masked gunmen reportedly shot up a 24-hour deli in Brooklyn, injuring four individuals.
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But raising prices had an unintended consequence: The production of counterfeit alcohol shot up by as much as 65 percent.
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Shares of the company, already up 22 percent on the day, shot up another 463 percent once the report came out.
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Banks are driven by fear: fines for aiding financial crime have shot up, in both amount and number (see chart 2).
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Interestingly enough his popularity has shot up because he is a politician who addresses the issues and who's honest about it.
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Mirroring other research, they found that vaping shot up in popularity around 2014 and has stayed popular in the years since.
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Last month, the volatile trade services component — which measures changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers — shot up 1.3 percent.
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Perot shot up from 7 percent in pre-debate polls to nearly 19 percent of the popular vote on Election Day.
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Hands shot up, one after the other, until finally it was decided to simply write everyone's commitments down in a book.
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Supporters in New York City watched as clean water shot up into the air in Adi Etot for the first time.
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Graovac was knocked down at the top of the crease but still managed to pop a shot up and over Pickard.
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"The barge crack yesterday shot up pretty sharply to about minus $5.75 a barrel," said a Singapore-based fuel oil broker.
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Vinyl sales shot up in 2015, growing for the eighth consecutive year to 2 million, the highest number in 21 years.
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That psychology has now changed decisively: Bitcoin's price shot up to record prices artificially, only to plummet about 70% this year.
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When adjusted for inflation, consumer spending shot up 2751.1 percent, the biggest gain since February 2809.4, after being flat in March.
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The company went public in March at $21 per share, and shot up to $26.67 on its first day of trading.
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Growth shot up to 14% in 2011 after the country started pumping oil, but has since slumped to less than 4%.
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The days of the $10 nosebleed impulse-buy were over; resale ticket prices shot up too high for many longtime fans.
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U.S. benchmark oil prices have shot up nearly 13 percent since they touched a 12-year low of $26 in February.
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Rather, the number of missing guns there shot up after ATF agents elected to inspect several of the state's gun stores.
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The price of bitcoin shot up recently amid a rule written in the code which could tighten supply of the cryptocurrency.
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"So when is America gonna address the toxic femininity that led to YouTube's headquarters getting shot up huh?" one person tweeted.
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But two weeks later, when Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the semi truck, stock prices shot up from $302.99 to $315.05.
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In fact, the number of so-called militias in the U.S. shot up after the 22014 election of President Barack Obama.
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When it introduced its gender-swap filter in May, daily downloads shot up from 600,000 to between 1 and 2 million.
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China Communications Construction was up 21.11 percent, while Zoomlion Heavy industries shot up 22 percent and Sany Heavy added 2136.26 percent.
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In corporate news, Micron shares shot up after the chipmaker said it could "lawfully resume " shipments to Chinese telecom giant Huawei.
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Last month, the volatile trade services component - which measures changes in margins received by wholesalers and retailers - shot up 1.3 percent.
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The index shot up from around 830 at the start of November to around 1,200 points by the start of December.
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The company reported a bigger-than-expected quarterly loss on Tuesday, as expenses shot up, offseting gains from higher crude prices.
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Milk production shot up from 20m tonnes in 1970 to 174m tonnes in 2018, making India the world's biggest milk producer.
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The American flag was never more beautiful than July 4, 2015, a few weeks after a Charleston church was shot up.
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And although Mr Corbyn's approval rating has shot up in Scotland this year, Labour's surge at the election was distinctly English.
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As a result, farmer bankruptcies in the Midwest have shot up to levels the U.S. hasn't seen for approximately a decade.
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After the fall in 2000 of Muammar Qaddafi, Libya's late dictator, the numbers crossing shot up, peaking at 22,2000 in 0003.
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Snap's stock price shot up more than 6% on Tuesday after the company beat analyst expectations, posting $388.02 million in revenue.
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Adult earnings shot up by 31%, rates of college attendance rose 32% and the incidence of single parenthood dropped by 30%.
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Star Wars biggest fan Jacob Tremblay immediately shot up in his seat to get a better look at the iconic characters.
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The company's revenue shot up 103% from the same period last year, with subscription revenue increasing 116% increase to $86 million.
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As a result, the kids' apparel company started regularly beating earnings estimates, and the stock shot up 80 percent in 2016.
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The Nevada law focuses specifically on diabetes drugs, as insulin prices have shot up by 300 percent over the last decade.
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Netflix stock shot up 27 percent over the last year, and Wall Street is expecting a huge quarter from the company.
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LME zinc finished with a 0.6 percent gain at $13,218 a tonne while nickel shot up by 2.7 percent to $10,545.
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Baoshan Iron & Steel and Wuhan Iron And Steel Co Ltd shot up 10 percent, the maximum allowed, on their merger plans.
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The overnight forward implied (USDTRY) yield shot up to over 90 percent at the end of Monday's trading session, it said.
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On Tuesday two-year yield shot up 154 basis points on the country's deepening political crisis, the biggest rise since 1992.
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As soon as he spoke of allowing women to "shine", the frequency of public sexist comments by LDP politicians shot up.
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The comments came after Deere's production costs in the third-quarter shot up by 2 percentage points from a quarter ago.
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It was last at $6,358.85 BTC=BTSP, up nearly 4 percent, and has shot up more than six-fold this year.
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By 2015, the number of immigrants in the US shot up to a record 43.2 million, comprising 13.4% of the population.
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DE shot up as much as 8 percent on the news, heading for their biggest one-day gain in 20 months.
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The company's stock is trading around $157, and has shot up about 25 percent since the bid was announced in May.
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The number who feel less safe with Trump as president shot up 5 points, to 85033 percent, in just two weeks.
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Willeford opened Langendorff's door, told him the gunman had shot up the church and urged the driver to step on it.
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Violence in Venezuela has shot up during the oil-wealthy country's spiral into a five-year economic crisis and political meltdown.
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Digirad stock shot up close to 18 percent in the extended session.
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Between China and the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) region, it shot up by 66 percent in the same period.
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In a separate report, the Fed said industrial production shot up 4413 percent last month after rising 0.4 percent in June.
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What's more, General Dynamics' market capitalization has also shot up, to around $53.4 billion from about $25 billion in that time.
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At Europe's market close, Brent crude stood around $74.57 per barrel, while U.S. crude shot up, trading around $68 per barrel.
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In other precious metals, silver shot up 2.42 percent at $16.104 an ounce after hitting a five-month low of $15.59.
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In a separate report in Friday, the Labor Department said wages and salaries shot up 23.0 percent in the first quarter.
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Advertising revenue for newspapers and radio stations has also shot up as candidates compete to get their message out to voters.
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This fear was reflected in India's share market Volatility Index (VIX) which shot up by more than 28 percent to 2800.
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Several cryptocurrencies, including Stellar's, shot up in value late last year, with bitcoin's price coming close to nearly $20,000 a coin.
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Jayson Tatum's shot on the next possession hit off the side of the rim and Boston couldn't get another shot up.
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Shares of enterprise cloud company DocuSign shot up 21.7% Friday after the company reported better-than-expected revenue and strong guidance.
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In emerging Europe, the Polish Zloty shot up against the euro after data showed manufacturing slowed less than expected in August.
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Stopping money laundering has shot up the agenda in Europe after a spate of scandals at banks, including Danske Bank (DANSKE.CO).
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Stopping money laundering has shot up the agenda in Europe after a spate of scandals at banks, including Danske Bank (DANSKE.CO).
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LME tin stockpiles shot up in June and hovered at a three-year high, while ShFE tin inventories were also solid.
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Allen tells me the recession was a "double whammy" because fewer people were eating in restaurants and food prices shot up.
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Mr. Begaye landed on Tinian, one of the Mariana Islands, in 1944 and was "shot up real badly," Mr. MacDonald said.
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Shares of DiaSorin shot up 18% after the announcement, growing its founder's net worth by $100 million, Forbes' Giacomo Tognini reported.
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Two decades ago, the costs began rising well beyond that of other nations, and in recent years they've shot up again.
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In emerging Europe, the Polish Zloty shot up against the euro after data showed manufacturing slowed less than expected in August.
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After a couple of truly disastrous sub-20 Mbps tests, speeds quickly shot up to between 100 and 200 Mbps down.
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They pointed to Doxycycline, a decades-old antibiotic whose price shot up from $20 to $1,849 in a matter of months.
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It was a rare moment of weakness for a stock that had shot up more than 230% in the past year.
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Past governments have usually lowered taxes when international oil prices shot up, but Modi's administration has made little concession so far.
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And what about the team that shot up from their seats and threw their hearts into the frenzy of the rescue?
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The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline shot up 7 cents a gallon over the past two weeks to $2.66.
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Oil also shot up more than 290% from its 123 low into early 212, just before the most recent U.S. recession.
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After the Reuters report, SunOpta shares shot up as much as 6.3 percent to C$7.10 before easing to C$6.92.
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The July-November soybean spread 1SN6-X6 shot up 21-3/4 cents, for its biggest daily spike in 10 months.
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The dependability of cars and trucks shot up almost 20183 percent to reach a record high, J.D. Power's annual survey found.
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Production at mines shot up 4.3 percent last month, boosted by an 11.6 percent surge in oil and gas well drilling.
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Global temperature shot up 14 degrees, reaching a point last seen 55 million years ago, when crocodiles swam in the Arctic.
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"Prices have shot up in Tooting in the last couple of years," said Robin Chatwin of Savills, the real estate agency.
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The yen shot up against the dollar as investors opted for the perceived safety of the Japanese currency but later weakened.
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Most euro zone government bond yields erased their daily rises , having shot up as much as 5 bps in early trade.
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"It shot up from 3.53 to 4 percent virtually overnight," he said, referring to the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.
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There have been other incidents where rates in the repo market shot up including in December when markets were selling off.
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This is especially true for the last couple of years, as interest in the brand seems to have shot up exponentially.
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To be precise, the number of retracted articles shot up by 37 percent —from 500 in 2014 to 684 in 2015.
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This came shortly after data showed China&aposs production continued to grow at a solid pace and business confidence shot up.
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Still, Ms. Nielsen embraced the president's "crisis" language as apprehensions of migrants at the border shot up to thousands per day.
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Yesterday: Mr. Sanders disclosed 10 years of tax returns, which showed that his earnings shot up after his first presidential bid.
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Their tests showed that he had antibodies to dengue, West Nile and Zika, but the count of Zika antibodies had shot up.
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I took 75 measly bucks for it and hated myself as I shot up what little I had left of my dad.
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Food prices shot up 1.3 percent last month, driven by jumps in the cost of chicken eggs and fresh and dry vegetables.
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British gilt yields rose after consumer prices in Britain unexpectedly shot up to their highest level in nearly six years in November.
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Last year, STDs presented in only 7 percent of sex workers, and by 2015, condom use shot up dramatically to 95 percent.
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Brent crude futures, the benchmark for global oil prices, shot up 2.4% Thursday after Iranian forces shot down a US military drone.
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Turnover in the Eurostoxx 50 soared in December from November and during the global financial market rout when implied volatility shot up.
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Right after the post went up, the stock price of The New York Times shot up—as did that of News Corp.
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In mid-July, the app was #967 Overall on the App Store, but then shot up to #28 Overall on August 1st.
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But water-related rescues shot up more than 650%, increasing from 65 in fiscal year 2018 to 490 in fiscal year 2019.
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The first sign memorializing Till was torn down and thrown into the river, while the next two were shot up with bullets.
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"I've lost hair this year," one silver trader said after the market shot up by almost a third in one month alone.
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In December and January, the first book in the series shot up the USA Today and New York Times best-seller lists.
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Qualcomm shares shot up 23% in April when it resolved a legal conflict with Apple but then declined 15% after Koh's ruling.
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It found that year-ahead inflation expectations shot up to a median of 2.8 percent in December from 2.5 percent in November.
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Almost all of their hands shot up in the air, and days later, Santos was on a bus with 12 other people.
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Interestingly, while iPhone unit sales declined 19 percent quarter over quarter, iPad sales shot up 28 percent thanks to new product introductions.
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At the beginning of the century, disbursements intended to deal with the problem in poor and middle-income countries shot up rapidly.
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Twitter…Read more ReadWhile virtually every other tech company's stock took a hit after Trump was named president-elect, Twitter's shot up.
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The total annual cost of treating skin cancer shot up in step, from $183 billion to $218 billion over the same period.
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After its release, Swift's song shot up the charts and sits at No. 6 on Spotify's U.S. chart of most-played songs.
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And Woodley's emerald velvet Ralph Lauren Collection look was on trend too: Saves for "velvet dress" shot up a whopping 225 percent.
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His eyebrows shot up when he learned that the answer was Sul Ross State, a rival within ETBU's home American Southwest Conference.
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Italy's 10-year government bond yield shot up almost 1.893 basis points to 1.79 percent, its highest level in around two weeks.
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As a result, the average price of a new home in April shot up 11.3 percent from a year ago, to $407,300.
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Prices of basic goods like cooking oil and flour have shot up since a 2 percent tax was imposed on Oct. 1.
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Tesla's stock shot up by as much as 8% in after-market trading Tuesday and was up by about 5% Wednesday afternoon.
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The Japanese yen shot up following the "leave" decision, with investors seeking safety in the currency, which is considered a safe haven.
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In Nigeria the amount of maize used for animal-feed shot up from 300,000 tonnes to 1.8m tonnes between 2003 and 2015.
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Indeed, British housebuilder stocks have risen 353 percent since their December low and Taylor Wimpey has shot up 30 percent since then.
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While stock initially shot up 3% in after hours trading, it quickly leveled off and is up only about 1% Friday morning.
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Amid a parallel boom in natural gas, exports of that fuel in liquefied form have shot up from essentially zero since 2015.
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After pricing above its expected range at $22 per share, the stock shot up 42 percent, closing above $104.73 by day's end.
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Sumco Corp jumped 4.5%, Advantest Corp shot up 3.9%, hitting 11 1/2-year highs, and Screen Holdings Co Ltd climbed 2.6%.
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Coty — Shares of the beauty company shot up 28 percent after Coty beat second-quarter earnings expectations by 2 cents a share.
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Snap stock shot up as much as 21 percent in after-hours trading on Tuesday after beating analyst expectations across the board.
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The biggest spike followed news of the Anthem data breach in February 2015, when the BVP Cyber Index shot up 29 percent.
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Photos of Monday's police ambush published on social media showed shot-up and burning police vehicles, as well as the slain officers.
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Across the southwest border, apprehensions have shot up in recent months as Trump made border security a central issue in the campaign.
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The euro shot up to a 5-1/2-month high, while a rally in European equities spilled over into U.S. trading.
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The school's communications budget also shot up from $2.93 million in 2009 to $5.47 million last year, an increase of $2.54 million.
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"His demand has shot up, with offers coming in from all over the [world]," his agent, CEG's Michael Schweiger, told Page Six.
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Its share price has shot up by nearly 14 percent in pre-market trading over the weekend (likely because of this news).
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As you can see in the beginning of the video, the entire house had already been shot up in a drive-by.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 746.9 points, or roughly 3.3 percent, while the Nasdaq shot up 4.3 percent, or 275.4 points.
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But after gangsters shot up her family home in New York, her mother ordered her to grab her baby son and flee.
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