ICOs skyrocketed in 2017, reaching nearly $3 billion through September.
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Lewis' memoir, "Walking with the Wind," skyrocketed to No. 2.
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Basic costs for Egyptians have skyrocketed while wages have stagnated.
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Student debt in the United States has skyrocketed since 2006.
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Stocks and Treasury yields have skyrocketed since Donald Trump's Nov.
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Word of their efforts soon spread and toy donations skyrocketed.
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Uber shares skyrocketed 9.5% to post its best day ever.
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Over the past several decades, college tuition prices have skyrocketed.
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Among Trump supporters, that metric skyrocketed to over 10 percent.
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Suddenly, there was a scarcity of cards and prices skyrocketed.
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But by 2015 that had skyrocketed to a whopping 15.8%.
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Qualcomm shares skyrocketed 13 percent at Wednesday's opening of trading.
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And his image skyrocketed in the eyes of his peers.
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Zello's App Store rankings have skyrocketed since Harvey hit Texas.
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Inflation skyrocketed, making ordinary goods unaffordable for families in Venezuela.
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Prices have skyrocketed in the last seven years or so.
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But in the last 150 years these numbers have skyrocketed.
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The jobless rate skyrocketed to 274 percent by October 254.
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The jobless rate skyrocketed to 10 percent by October 2009.
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Tantia's comments came after the Chinese markets skyrocketed in February.
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Since 6900, the average has skyrocketed to 2628 million acres.
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Over the past decade, demand for wireless connectivity has skyrocketed.
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By Friday's market close in Japan, Nintendo's stock skyrocketed 7.46%.
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Over the past year, pork prices in China have skyrocketed.
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By 2010, those numbers had skyrocketed to 49% and 33%.
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Under Questcor Pharmaceuticals' ownership, the price of the drug skyrocketed.
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As a result, the cost of health insurance has skyrocketed.
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The overall figures for border enforcement have skyrocketed as well.
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In one town, response times surged; in another, penalties skyrocketed.
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The business skyrocketed when it began selling OxyContin in 1995.
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And the cost of healthcare has skyrocketed under President Obama.
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Production of both skyrocketed, which reshaped the global energy landscape.
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Drone strikes in Somalia have skyrocketed under President Donald Trump.
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Rents have skyrocketed and traffic has slowed to a crawl.
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Trump even bragged that this announcement "skyrocketed" her album sales.
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Digital currencies have skyrocketed in value over the past year.
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Zoom's stock has skyrocketed more than 100% since January 31.
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Since then, the prize money at the tournament has skyrocketed.
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But in recent decades, the cost of college has skyrocketed.
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Chinese stocks that trade in the United States also skyrocketed.
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The VI, (VIX) a measure of market volatility, has skyrocketed.
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Bobby Jindal (R), under whose tenure the state deficit skyrocketed.
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Energy prices in Sweden skyrocketed during a recent heat wave.
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With the weaker pound, the cost of everything has skyrocketed.
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The company's valuation has skyrocketed to more than $22012 billion.
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Meanwhile, philanthropic giving to the most selective schools has skyrocketed.
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This year, the number of women qualifying skyrocketed to 511.
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And by the end of the month, the game … skyrocketed.
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Since March 2009, the has skyrocketed more than 230 percent.
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Alphabet's share price has skyrocketed, roughly doubling since the announcement.
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In the past two years, they've skyrocketed about 570 percent.
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His solo career skyrocketed, creating a demand that remains strong.
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Shares of Sprint skyrocketed more than 70% in premarket trading.
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Indeed, as prescribing fell, deaths connected to illicit opioids skyrocketed.
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Its stock skyrocketed in May during its initial public offering.
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In 12 years, attendance has skyrocketed from 33,000 to 180,000.
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Then DACA was instituted in 250, and that problem skyrocketed.
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Google search volume for Kamala Harris skyrocketed in its aftermath.
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Arctic Cat shares skyrocketed over 40 percent to $18.48 a share.
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Middle school use skyrocketed about 50 percent last year, he said.
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GW's stock has skyrocketed this year, rising more than 42 percent.
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The stock has skyrocketed nearly 300% in the past six months.
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Over the next 12 months, shootings skyrocketed by 68%, overwhelming detectives.
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When it finally truly clicked for me, my scores skyrocketed overnight.
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Prices for staples have skyrocketed; other products are no longer available.
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U.S. inflation skyrocketed during that decade, with oil prices spiking higher.
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Tor connections from Iran have nevertheless skyrocketed in the past year.
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But for revenue to increase that much, its losses skyrocketed too.
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The iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF (IBB) skyrocketed, trading 7.5 percent higher.
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The stock price has since skyrocketed to as high as $5.38.
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Two years later that number has skyrocketed to more than $350,000.
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Pratt was mostly on the sideline while his wife's career skyrocketed.
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Jackie Evancho's album sales have skyrocketed after announcing her Inauguration performance.
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But in recent days, Tilray's stock has skyrocketed well past $200.
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The population then skyrocketed when France imposed border controls in 2015.
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The number of Syrian refugees then skyrocketed and the war deepened.
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Since March 9, 173, the has skyrocketed more than 200 percent.
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The biggest reason people hate ObamaCare is their premiums have skyrocketed.
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Costs to mount or oppose a ballot initiative campaign have skyrocketed.
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Climate-related court cases have skyrocketed in the last three years.
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During normal trading hours, Rice Energy shares skyrocketed nearly 25 percent.
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Greece's economy today is in the toilet and debt has skyrocketed.
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After taking the 2019 Wimbledon Championships by storm, Gauff's fame skyrocketed.
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Over the same period, cannabis-related job searches have skyrocketed 650%.
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Bitcoin skyrocketed past $2129.27,22 on Friday, hitting yet another record high.
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While "vast bulk" may be an overstatement, online shopping has skyrocketed.
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But where French sales growth has been steady, Australia's has skyrocketed.
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Housing prices have skyrocketed, putting homeownership out of reach for millions.
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But in the meantime, the cost of the system has skyrocketed.
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Gun sales skyrocketed, and so did the sales of pocket Constitutions.
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Since the 2016 election, funding for digital literacy programs has skyrocketed.
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Also, throughout the recent bull market, valuations of pro teams skyrocketed.
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The problem Valuations of sports teams have skyrocketed in recent years.
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The amount of money that Chinese researchers have received has skyrocketed.
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Ireland has a fairly strong economy, but housing costs have skyrocketed.
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Her social media feed skyrocketed not long after she was elected.
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The Dow skyrocketed 96.5 percent during Roosevelt's first year in office.
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There are many reasons Mr. Glover's career skyrocketed and Dormeshia's didn't.
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The popularity of the films has skyrocketed over the last decade.
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On Wednesday, 19 stocks pertaining to semiconductor production skyrocketed, Reuters reports.
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Shares of skyrocketed more than 20 percent in after-hours trading.
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Ticket refunds skyrocketed by 534 percent that week, year over year.
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Child care costs in the US have skyrocketed in recent years.
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Since then, the S&P 500 has skyrocketed more than 380%.
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Cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ripple have skyrocketed in value recently.
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Shares skyrocketed nearly 270% on its debut day in December 22013.
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In that time, Apple's stock has skyrocketed more than 1,200 percent.
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Abercrombie's stock skyrocketed more than 15 percent higher on the news.
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"The rent has skyrocketed over the past few years," she said.
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Devon Energy skyrocketed more than 12% while Marathon Oil jumped 11.6%.
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By 2018, the number prioritizing legalization alone skyrocketed to 51 percent.
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Inflation has skyrocketed, hunger is endemic, and hospitals are without medicine.
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Drug overdoses involving heroin skyrocketed, with white people outpacing all others.
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The Nikkei 225 skyrocketed 2.51 percent, while the Topix spiked 2.37 percent.
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Premiums skyrocketed an average of 22% for the benchmark plan in 2017.
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He skyrocketed, went on Ellen—fast forward and he's this big star.
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Since that time the stock has skyrocketed up more than 24 percent.
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Outside spending, which had already been trending upward before the decision, skyrocketed.
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Shares of Nvidia have skyrocketed 218 percent in the last 12 months.
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Literacy has skyrocketed; abject poverty has been more than cut in half.
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As Meghan's fame has skyrocketed, Serena has become a go-to resource.
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Borrowing costs skyrocketed, business lending shrivelled up, trade finance almost dried up.
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Since then, Uber's valuation has skyrocketed, currently estimated at about $62 billion.
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That number has skyrocketed for both parties, but especially for the GOP.
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Complaints related to drug use in San Francisco have skyrocketed as well.
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Data show that evictions skyrocketed after the private equity firm took over.
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In a single session it skyrocketed to $28, a 91 percent gain.
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But the attention he received skyrocketed in a way he wasn't expecting.
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South Africa-based miner Gold Fields has skyrocketed nearly 60% this year.
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Beto O'Rourke, it skyrocketed him to national attention for being totally cool.
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And online sales of wild-caught fireflies have also skyrocketed in China.
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By 2014, that figure skyrocketed to more than 224,000 hectares (553,500 acres).
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Image: eBayUpdate 9:83 am: As expected, the prices have now skyrocketed.
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Rosanna Pansino was a little lost before she skyrocketed to YouTube fame.
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Over the last few months, the number of ethereum ICOs has skyrocketed.
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By 2014, that figure skyrocketed to more than 224,2073 hectares (553,500 acres).
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Usage of the phrase "Polish Death Camps" has skyrocketed on the Internet.
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Methane emissions, like carbon dioxide emissions, have skyrocketed in the last century.
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By 2016, that figure had skyrocketed to $4.16 billion, excluding defense expenditure.
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As Meghan's fame has skyrocketed, the athlete became a go-to resource.
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In the US, the business of value-driven retailers has, indeed, skyrocketed.
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Or that sales of 3DS Pokémon games skyrocketed following Pokémon Go's launch.
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As the entire economy moved online, information skyrocketed in value and volume.
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Food prices have naturally skyrocketed, but some good deals can be found.
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Hyperinflation has skyrocketed and basic goods like food and medicine are scarce.
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Deforestation has skyrocketed on Bolsonaro's watch, despite his claims to the contrary.
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The contents of that fiery cauldron skyrocketed, creating a mountain-high plume.
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Founded in 2014, Allbirds has skyrocketed in popularity, especially in tech circles.
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Over the next two years, that $800 rent skyrocketed to over $1,100.
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Global stock markets, commodities and risky forms of debt plummeted; volatility skyrocketed.
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Yum China shares skyrocketed 11 percent after the company beat earnings expectations.
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For millions of others, premiums skyrocketed by almost 25 percent last year.
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The supply of housing hasn't kept up, and housing costs have skyrocketed.
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Economically, child-rearing costs have skyrocketed in much of the developed world.
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Prior to 2628, the cost for merchants that accepted debit cards skyrocketed.
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Bitcoin skyrocketed 1,289 percent last year, according to the Coindesk price index.
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The group's ad spending has slowed ever since, while Steyer's has skyrocketed.
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But when it reached South Korea in 2015, the MERS R0 skyrocketed.
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"In the last few years, the perceived importance has skyrocketed," he said.
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SoftBank (SFTBF) stock skyrocketed 18.6% in Tokyo after the plan was announced.
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The store's manager tells us sales skyrocketed when the pics came out.
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Semiautomatic handgun sales, which are not as regulated as rifles, have skyrocketed.
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What happened next: Premiums skyrocketed, and New York's uninsured rate went up.
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In 2017, the landlord of Colors died, and the restaurant's rent skyrocketed.
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As the stars skyrocketed to success, the movie gained a cult following.
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At the same time, the income of a tiny minority has skyrocketed.
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The Dow has skyrocketed 3,736 points, or 20%, over the past week.
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Last week, the Labor Department said unemployment claims skyrocketed to 22.25 million.
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Here's an interactive map that shows how rents and mortgages have skyrocketed.
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The economy shrank significantly, joblessness skyrocketed and many were driven into poverty.
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Marketing costs skyrocketed to $219.7 million, from $14.7 million a year ago.
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Sales of Juul have skyrocketed nearly 800 percent over the past year.
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But after his layup and an emotional postgame television interview, donations skyrocketed.
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The electric carmaker's stock has skyrocketed 21.6% in the past two days.
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Walmart's e-commerce growth has skyrocketed ever since the company acquired Jet.
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In that time, the S&P 500 has skyrocketed more than 903%.
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The ugly E-cigarette use in US teens skyrocketed 78% last year.
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Now, that number has skyrocketed to more than 500 hours per minute.
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Michael Kors shares have skyrocketed nearly 60 percent from a year ago.
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Inspired by the Fed's reversal, US stock prices skyrocketed to start 2019.
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As TikTok has gained prominence, the popularity of its stars has skyrocketed.
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Rebranding the dog as the labradoodle, demand for the adorable canines skyrocketed.
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After Hansen's series started in late October, searches for "Onision" have skyrocketed.
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Premiums and copays and deductibles have skyrocketed compared to what was promised.
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Terror attacks in sub-Saharan Africa have skyrocketed in the past decade.
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They cut subsidies, and inflation skyrocketed — food prices rose by 227 percent.
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Airbnb's popularity has skyrocketed, and some hotels haven't be able to keep up.
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His unfavorable ratings have skyrocketed, yet the polls with Hillary Clinton are narrowing.
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My debt skyrocketed to $107,000 before I got a handle on my finances.
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Furthermore, Worth noted that Walmart shares skyrocketed after the company's last earnings report.
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That proportion has skyrocketed to 45 percent in the last election in 2012.
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Juul's sales have skyrocketed 275 percent over the past year, according to Nielsen.
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Smith & Wesson's stock has skyrocketed more than 49 percent in the past year.
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As semiconductors have grown more complex, costs have skyrocketed to maintain Moore's Law.
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The stock absolutely skyrocketed after earnings last week, before falling nearly as much.
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Ciara says she didn't start focusing on fitness until after her career skyrocketed.
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Australia and New Zealand Banking Group also surged 2109.2%, while Westpac skyrocketed 26.9386%.
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But as the election approaches, anti-immigrant sentiment in the country has skyrocketed.
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Beginning in late 2015, sales of gimmicky books full of complicated illustrations skyrocketed.
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By the numbers: Demand for the program skyrocketed last year, per the Tribune.
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And while opioid use has skyrocketed, other communities are facing different drug problems.
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After Super Tuesday, searches on Google for "move to Canada" skyrocketed 1,500 percent.
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Meanwhile, his profile has skyrocketed and the Hamilton accolades have been rolling in.
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Microsoft (MSFT), which is now worth more than $1 trillion, has also skyrocketed.
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However, her Twitter followers have skyrocketed and, I predict, so have her donations.
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Their sales skyrocketed in the last few years, along with their stock price.
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And they have helped fuel Putin's national popularity, which has skyrocketed to 90%.
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By late October 2018, the Mega Millions jackpot had skyrocketed over $1 billion.
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The album, titled "Harry Styles," has already skyrocketed to number one on iTunes.
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Over the next four years, the city's parking rates skyrocketed by 800 percent.
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Last year 3.2 million people lost coverage, and premiums for others have skyrocketed.
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Where costs of medical care have skyrocketed is not in individual physician offices.
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Ethereum, the smaller bitcoin rival, has skyrocketed about 2,240 percent to around $328.
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Over the past two decades, global populations of many jellyfish species have skyrocketed.
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Cannabis-related job searches have skyrocketed over 650% in the past 3 years.
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The company's valuation and sales have skyrocketed since it was founded in 2012.
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Newspaper and magazine subscriptions have skyrocketed amid Trump's constant attacks on the press.
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As plan costs skyrocketed in West Virginia, the state began studying its options.
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In that same stretch of time, involvement in other women's organizations has skyrocketed.
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Meanwhile, in Iraq and Syria, civilian casualties caused by U.S. airstrikes have skyrocketed.
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In an effort to ease domestic fuel shortages, PDVSA's imports skyrocketed last year.
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Sales have skyrocketed in recent years and are showing no sign of slowing.
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The Nationals forced Roberts to make a move as Jansen's pitch count skyrocketed.
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As the price skyrocketed, so too did the population — to over 30,000 people.
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Over the past five years, though, the number of asylum applications has skyrocketed.
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Rents in the most dynamic cities have skyrocketed, pricing out many ordinary Americans.
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The total payout for the tournament has skyrocketed over the last several decades.
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The number of shooting victims skyrocketed accordingly, from 2,939 in 2015 to 4,331.
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Black lung cases in Appalachia coal miners in those three clinics had skyrocketed.
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Sales of semiautomatic handguns, which are not as regulated as rifles, have skyrocketed.
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" Support for the policy skyrocketed when cast as a solution to "getting screwed.
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As the death count skyrocketed, the tragedy drew attention to a bigger problem.
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Despite the lengthy process, interest in hiring workers through this program has skyrocketed.
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Sex toy sales have skyrocketed since cities have temporarily instituted social distancing rules.
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Accordingly, mentions of working from home skyrocketed last month in public company transcripts.
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Trading volumes skyrocketed in February, according to data from companies that run exchanges.
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As prices for live animals skyrocketed, captive populations grew and wild ones plummeted.
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In recent years, the number of content reviewers around the world has skyrocketed.
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The Dow, meanwhile, climbed 22.3% while the Nasdaq Composite skyrocketed more than 35%.
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Delays have also skyrocketed in the region, and overcrowding is a major culprit.
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They highlight Zoom, whose stock has skyrocketed since the coronavirus crisis first started.
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Contribution rates have been edging lower since they skyrocketed after the financial crisis.
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Between 2628 and 28503 coca planting has skyrocketed by 22019,000 hectares in Colombia.
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The price of cryptocurrencies, particularly blockchain, skyrocketed in 2017 before crashing in January.
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Airlines began restricting flights to Italy, while prices for masks and gels skyrocketed.
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His negative ratings skyrocketed and remained high throughout the duration of his tenure.
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Daily volatility tops 5 percent to 10 percent while its "value" has skyrocketed.
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Consumers had complained this week that airfares out of the state had skyrocketed.
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As a result, its shares have skyrocketed 37 percent so far in January.
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Apple shares have skyrocketed more than 1,700 percent since the bull market started.
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Bitcoin prices skyrocketed between Thanksgiving and mid-December — surging to a record $19,843.
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CrossFit skyrocketed in popularity through the 2010s and is still going strong today.
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Armed with this advice, the participants' preference for that granola bar then skyrocketed.
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Median home values have skyrocketed, rising by more than a third since 2010.
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The obsession with HQ has skyrocketed to over 23 million players every game.
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Bitcoin prices were cruising upward at the time, months before cryptocurrency values skyrocketed.
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By late January, the number of reported cases skyrocketed to nearly four thousand.
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Williamsburg prices had skyrocketed, and she couldn't afford to remain in her neighborhood.
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Wages have stagnated, while real estate, medical and child care costs have skyrocketed.
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As of 13, that number had skyrocketed to 6.5 out of every 1,000.
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As of 2014, that number had skyrocketed to 133 out of every 1,000.
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Here is a chart showing how CEO pay has skyrocketed since the 1990s.
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Bitcoin skyrocketed to current its all-time high of almost $20,000 in December 203.
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While many teen retailers have skyrocketed lately, Cramer still remained cautious of the stocks.
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She is a DACA recipient whose anxiety skyrocketed when Trump took the White House.
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In the last decade, the number of films featuring a female lead has skyrocketed.
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E-cigarette use has skyrocketed in the past few years, especially among young people.
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That was exactly what many of them did on Friday, and the stock skyrocketed.
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Its stock skyrocketed 163% that day, marking the best initial public offering of 2019.
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In the next four trading days, through Tuesday, Tesla's stock price skyrocketed 20503 percent.
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Porn searches for "golden showers" skyrocketed following the news, before plummeting the following year.
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Housing prices have skyrocketed following tech's growth in the area, especially in Silicon Valley.
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Entering Friday's session, Talen's stock had skyrocketed for 2016, rising more than 124 percent.
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From 2017-2018, total asset count on a by-brand basis skyrocketed by 81%.
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Blackstone soared a whopping 63% this year while Facebook also skyrocketed 40% in 2019.
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Health care costs have skyrocketed, and as have the costs of having a baby.
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Too many altcoins to name have skyrocketed in value along with the Big Two.
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Shares of Lyft skyrocketed in their first day of trading but quickly lost steam.
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From the beginning of the migration crisis, abuses against women in Europe have skyrocketed.
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The bottom line: Child-rearing costs have skyrocketed in much of the developed world.
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But rather than being outdated, The Social Network has only skyrocketed in its relevance.
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Contributions to the organization increased after Trump's presidential victory and then skyrocketed in 22018.
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Bitcoin, the world's most popular digital currency, has skyrocketed despite a floundering global market.
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Since depression became a diagnosable clinical disorder in the 1950s, its occurrence has skyrocketed.
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Why don't you address how college tuition has skyrocketed 6,000 percent since the 1980s?
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The Word of the Day Is skyrocketed in popularity after its launch last Tuesday.
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Enrollment in HSAs has skyrocketed to nearly 1003 million people, but there's a catch.
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Executions skyrocketed, to the extent that nearly 1,000 people were hanged in 2015 alone.
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Petty arrests skyrocketed, with a disproportionate number of those stopped being black or Latino.
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We're told Smollett's star actually skyrocketed right after the alleged attack was initially reported.
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Between January 2000 and July 2006, the index had skyrocketed 174%, then it crashed.
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Rates of the procedure have also skyrocketed in the last two generations of moms.
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Meanwhile, rents in East Mosul have skyrocketed as the western half remains in darkness.
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Traffic to the 1in6 website skyrocketed in 2017 as the movement grew, Stewart said.
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The price for food and produce in local markets has skyrocketed in recent years.
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Tuition costs have skyrocketed, putting more of the burden on students and their families.
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The number of customers bringing support animals on flights has skyrocketed in recent years.
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The unemployment rate had skyrocketed, and he cut that in half under his watch.
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Health-care costs in the company went down 7.5% and engagement scores skyrocketed 1,200%.
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Two decades later, he is now the company's chairman and its value has skyrocketed.
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Areas under siege lack basic supplies, while prices have skyrocketed in government-held areas.
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But the digital currency had skyrocketed the day before, reaching above $19,000, before plunging.
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Cryptocurrencies have become very popular over the past year as their values have skyrocketed.
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Food prices skyrocketed, and, as wallets were pinched, the country tumbled into another recession.
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Its revenue has skyrocketed in the last few years, topping $55 billion in 2018.
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Personnel costs have skyrocketed since 2001, rising more than 50 percent in real terms.
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Short-form video creation was nothing new for China's market, but Douyin's popularity skyrocketed.
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Powers skyrocketed sales from 20153,000 cases a year to about 100,000 using this tactic.
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No wonder CEO Jeff Bezos's wealth has skyrocketed to over a cool $100 billion.
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But as vaping among teenagers has skyrocketed, Gottlieb is clamping down on the industry.
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Prices for a small basket of tomatoes have skyrocketed from $1.20 to over $40.
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Also: Inequality skyrocketed, pensions vanished, foreclosures exploded, and going to college became hugely expensive.
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After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the cost of security at the Olympics skyrocketed.
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Many people are going hungry, while inflation has skyrocketed and left basic goods unaffordable.
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XXXTentacion skyrocketed to fame after his song "Look at Me" went viral in 2016.
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Their social media followings have skyrocketed and their internet fame translated into product sales.
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Barley has skyrocketed in price, as has the cost of fuel for his tractor.
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Early unemployment claims skyrocketed this month across the country and more will certainly follow.
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Shortly after, her audition video hit Youtube and skyrocketed to over 100 million views.
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Border Patrol agents say rescues of migrants from the river's harsh currents have skyrocketed.
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The result: The odds of war between North Korea and the US have skyrocketed.
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Orfield described the charts in an email: Trump's vote skyrocketed in very white suburbs.
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But Cobbett had a premonition last week, as coronavirus cases and death rates skyrocketed.
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That is why anti-Americanism has skyrocketed in Turkey in the past four years.
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"The rent has skyrocketed over the past few years," the high school psychologist said.
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Because of the ACA's regulations, taxes, and mandates, the cost of care has skyrocketed.
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In district after district, the turnout among independents skyrocketed in 2018 over 2014 rates.
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Since then, the cases have skyrocketed, sometimes doubling or tripling in a single day.
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During the study period, hospital admissions in this age group skyrocketed, rising by 354%.
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The S&P 20213 has surged 15% while the Nasdaq has skyrocketed nearly 20%.
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Natural gas production has skyrocketed in the United States and abroad, causing a glut.
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Still, as technology stocks have skyrocketed, the returns of Parnassus' bellwether fund have lagged.
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The price of food has skyrocketed, making meat and vegetables unaffordable to ordinary people.
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The price of food has skyrocketed, making meat and vegetables unaffordable to ordinary people.
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Farms got bigger, farmers grew more, agricultural exports skyrocketed and the farm economy boomed.
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Amid all this, Biden's fundraising skyrocketed, and he paid no penalty in the polls.
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Meanwhile, federal gun background checks skyrocketed 19 percent in 2016, according to FBI data.
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The tech conglomerate only introduced e-hongbaos in 2014, but their popularity has skyrocketed.
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Diesel-generated fuel costs skyrocketed, costing about 40 to 50 cents per kilowatt hour.
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Families entering the US illegally "have really, really skyrocketed," said the official on Thursday.
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The stock market skyrocketed after Congress enacted massive corporate tax cuts late last year.
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According to the FBI, anti-Sikh hate crimes skyrocketed 200% from 2017 to 2018.
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The Jonas Brothers skyrocketed to fame through the Disney Channel's "Camp Rock" movie series.
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Since the Citizens United decision, election spending has skyrocketed, topping $2628 billion in 28503.
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Bookings for nature lodges and ryokans (traditional Japanese inns) have skyrocketed since last year.
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But he has presided over the city at a time when homelessness has skyrocketed.
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These kinds of self-loathing memes have skyrocketed in popularity in the last year.
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Within 30 minutes, my tiny match pool had skyrocketed from the teens to the thousands.
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But the growth and economic stability they promised hasn&apost emerged, and violence has skyrocketed.
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Shares of Flex are up 13 percent this year and skyrocketed 30 percent last year.
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You could say that my career as a drinker and partier really skyrocketed from there.
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Inflation has skyrocketed, and it could rise another 500% in 2016, according to IMF projections.
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In the period between 22006 and 22016, the number of deaths from these causes skyrocketed.
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The popularity of the restaurant skyrocketed, giving him enough money to open a second location.
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Shares of the toymaker skyrocketed as much as 14 percent after the closing bell Thursday.
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And you can see that in the latest retail sales number which really skyrocketed, right?
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CEO Shellie Pfolh testified that the number of complaints received by the organization have skyrocketed.
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And in the last three years, they've skyrocketed further because of fentanyl and other synthetics.
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The total number that came from insurance companies, however, skyrocketed in 2015 — then leveled off.
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The stock has skyrocketed more than 240% since its initial public offering in early May.
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Its stock skyrocketed and the company now has a market valuation more than $22 billion.
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" Dietz: "The housing crisis has skyrocketed across California, which has made homelessness much more visible.
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PewDiePie's monthly subscriber gains has skyrocketed in the wake of his feud with T-Series.
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The error amount skyrocketed to $6.5 trillion for all of last year, the report said.
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And it's safe to say that since then, the royal family's cuteness factor has skyrocketed.
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The number of hoaxes have skyrocketed as WhatsApp parent Facebook clamped down on fake news.
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Cases of microcephaly skyrocketed in Brazil following a Zika outbreak that began in early 2014.
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Japan's economy hasn't skyrocketed under his leadership, but it has grown modestly despite recent contractions.
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Looking at a post-IPO stock chart that has skyrocketed does not count as research.
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Shares of Fast Retailing rose 0.473 percent while chip company Renesas Electronics skyrocketed 16.26 percent.
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New users of bitcoin have skyrocketed in recent weeks, along with the cryptocurrency's own rise.
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Meanwhile, inventory for those properties skyrocketed 212 percent, contributing to a roughly 1963½-year supply.
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A year later, he opened it up to third-party apps, and iPhone sales skyrocketed.
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While LinkedIn shares predictably skyrocketed following the news, the market was less excited for Microsoft.
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Since Fiat bought Chrysler in 2009, Jeep's global sales have skyrocketed more than 334 percent.
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The stock price subsequently skyrocketed before trading was halted and Tesla remains a public company.
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All of these individuals skyrocketed to fame through chance encounters, lucky breaks, and good impressions.
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It has skyrocketed in value since 2000, when the stock first debuted on public markets.
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Enrollment at many unscrupulous colleges skyrocketed, but so did federal student loan debt and defaults.
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The number of OTMs (Other Than Mexicans) captured at the border has skyrocketed since 2018.
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Narrator: The Beautyblender skyrocketed in popularity and, of course, that led to some copycat products.
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Shares of Adobe have also skyrocketed, especially after the digital media giant's recent earnings beat.
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Another concern: US oil production has skyrocketed to record highs, potentially getting ahead of demand.
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However, prices have skyrocketed more than 20 percent since the U.S. unveiled sanctions against Russia.
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Stocks skyrocketed in 85033 on hopes that U.S. tax cuts would spur more economic growth.
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Soon-Shiong then acquired the outstanding shares of Altor, which have since skyrocketed in value.
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Following the announcement, Amazon's stock rose 3 percent as Whole Foods shares skyrocketed 28 percent.
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Meanwhile, imports of steel pipe skyrocketed last year, in some cases by nearly 200 percent.
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It is assumed credit risk and market risk has skyrocketed over the last several weeks.
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The quality of life for millions of Chinese people has skyrocketed in just a generation.
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The company scaled quickly to keep up with demand last year as cryptocurrency trading skyrocketed.
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Read more: Cannabis-related job searches have skyrocketed over 650% in the past 3 years.
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XXXTentacion, 20, skyrocketed to fame after his song "Look at Me" went viral in 2016.
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Corn mazes have skyrocketed in popularity since then, and designers are constantly upping the ante.
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By 1958, the magazine's annual profit was $4 million and "Hef" had skyrocketed to fame.
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Since the sentencing hearing started last week, however, press coverage and national attention has skyrocketed.
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Over time, word of Angel's straight-shooting, light-hearted tutorials spread, and her popularity skyrocketed.
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On both fronts, the opposite occurred: Oil production skyrocketed and demand for gasoline leveled off.
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As more people compete for real estate, property values have skyrocketed in Florida and California.
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In fact, across the board, searches for virtual reality porn skyrocketed like no other category.
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In Iowa, STD rates skyrocketed after politicians forced Planned Parenthood to close four health centers.
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FactSet projects energy earnings and revenue to have skyrocketed 133 percent and 17 percent, respectively.
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The price of oil skyrocketed, and in fact caused a recession in the United States.
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But after the king's death in 2015, Mr. al-Qahtani's power in Saudi Arabia skyrocketed.
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Since launching its two-day and same-day delivery services, Amazon's shipping costs have skyrocketed.
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Prices for basic goods have skyrocketed in Iran and a young population longs for jobs.
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For these reasons and others, medication abortion has skyrocketed in popularity since it was introduced.
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As the economy rebounded, leaders did not restore the cuts, even as train delays skyrocketed.
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His career skyrocketed in 13, when he took over as host of American Country Countdown.
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Almost immediately, the market for Kobe Bryant merchandise, from classic sneakers to homemade tees, skyrocketed.
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In the aftermath of 9/11, George W. Bush's approval rating skyrocketed to 90 percent.
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Since then, private jet ownership has soared and demand has skyrocketed, leading to more emissions.
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Debt as a percentage of our economy has skyrocketed in the eight years since 2009.
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Short-term borrowing rates skyrocketed, forcing hedge funds to shut down and banks to fail.
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But the supply of talent is not keeping up with demand, and salaries have skyrocketed.
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Under President Trump, for instance, the deficit has skyrocketed to approach a staggering $1 trillion.
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UMBC Athletics' Twitter following has skyrocketed from 5,000 before the game to more than 93,000.
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In the wake of the tragedy, the late athlete&aposs merchandise skyrocketed in resale value.
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His level of play skyrocketed after a five-day break that ended in early March.
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Its shares have skyrocketed about 120% since it last delivered an earnings report in October.
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Communication services, industrials, financials, real estate, consumer sectors all skyrocketed more than 20% this year.
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Cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia have skyrocketed across the US recently, with deadly consequences.
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As a result, their focus and engagement skyrocketed—and with that, so did his business.
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Trans visibility and recognition has skyrocketed, but Black and brown trans women are still dying.
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Overall fatal drug overdoses related to fentanyl skyrocketed more than 1,000% between 640 and 2016.
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Meanwhile, these kinds of patent suits have skyrocketed 500 percent over the past 10 years.
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Police brutality complaints skyrocketed as Angelinos became increasingly isolated from an increasingly militarized police force.
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Riot Blockchain is a cryptocurrency company whose stock price skyrocketed after it changed its name.
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"Jackie Evancho's album sales have skyrocketed after announcing her Inauguration performance," the president-elect tweeted.
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Between 22018 and 2012, this number skyrocketed to nearly seven and half weeks (52 days).
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The stock skyrocketed as much as 83 percent, hitting a 28-week high of $240.
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From 2016 to 2017, growth in entertainment spending skyrocketed, leaping 10% to $3,203 from $1823,913.
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The first and best-known example is bitcoin, which skyrocketed to almost $20,000 last year.
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Consumer DNA tests have skyrocketed in popularity in recent years, with major sites like Ancestry.
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Web traffic climbed 13%, virtual private network, or VPN, jumped 21% and gaming skyrocketed 2800%.
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But by 513, the share of Democrats who said so had skyrocketed to 78 percent.
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This chart shows that, over the past decade, the size our insurance deductibles have skyrocketed.
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"Numbers [of RSVPs] have skyrocketed of late," David Sievers of MoveOn, told Mashable in an email.
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The stock skyrocketed 13 percent in a single session on Friday after reporting a strong quarter.
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The company skyrocketed in value and stretched its tentacles out into all kinds of new categories.
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The number of government workers with GoFundMe accounts has skyrocketed since the beginning of the shutdown.
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The stock has skyrocketed over the past 12 months, up 73.7 percent before Tuesday's earnings report.
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Nick claims her income has skyrocketed since 'BiP' -- from $100/year to around $20k a month.
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According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, starting the day after the election, these incidents skyrocketed.
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A pair of the sneakers subsequently appeared on eBay, where bids skyrocketed as high as $20173,000.
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That segment skyrocketed from 5 percent to 18 percent, as older Americans flocked to medical marijuana.
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Since then, mobile browsers and devices have become significantly more powerful, and connection speeds have skyrocketed.
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After being dropped from the case, it seems his interest about proving Naz's innocence has skyrocketed.
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In China, shares of JL Mag Rare-Earth skyrocketed around 10% while Innuovo Technology jumped 9.95%.
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With its currency in freefall, inflation has soared as the price of imported goods has skyrocketed.
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Her remarkable performance in her debut movie had very believable repercussions: She unsurprisingly skyrocketed to fame.
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SolarCity's share price skyrocketed 20 percent in after-hours trading as soon as the announcement hit.
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Shares of TubeMogul skyrocketed Thursday after Adobe announced that it would acquire the ad-tech company.
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Our citizens pay more and more for tickets, and valuations of professional sports franchises have skyrocketed.
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While the popularity of VR has skyrocketed over the past year, it's still inaccessible to many.
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Before about 1995, barely anyone paid attention to the mineral, but demand has skyrocketed since. Why?
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Then, in May 2016 came "Ooouuu," which skyrocketed her from internet emcee to Billboard Top 20.
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In fact, daily views have skyrocketed from one billion to eight billion in a single year.
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The population reportedly skyrocketed from 17 million in 1990 to more than 41 million in 2016.
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Today that price has skyrocketed to over $600—all for about $1 worth of injectable medicine.
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Over the past 21 years the cost has skyrocketed and I can no longer afford it.
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He made his name in westerns like Gunsmoke, but skyrocketed to fame with 1972's Deliverance.
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Wages have stagnated for 40 years, while the costs of healthcare, housing, and education have skyrocketed.
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Charter school enrollment has skyrocketed from about 400,000 students in 2001 to nearly 2.9 million students.
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For its part, Lynas shares skyrocketed 35.05 percent on the day following its return to trade.
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We ended up in places that just didn't have access to it, and the price skyrocketed.
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Student loan debt has skyrocketed past credit card debt, and all other revolving consumer debt combined.
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By January, membership at the ACLU skyrocketed to 1.6 million from just 400,000 on Election Day.
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Hupp had been hired with a $66,500 salary, which skyrocketed to $114,600 before it was rescinded.
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Aheda Zanetti, who lives in Australia and owns the trademark on 'burkini,' says online sales skyrocketed.
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Once women started controlling their own bodies, and their fertility rates fell, their employment rates skyrocketed.
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Rent and the overall cost of living in New York City has skyrocketed in recent years.
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A single Bitcoin ended 210 at around $21 but skyrocketed to nearly $853,285 on Sept. 255.
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The channel's popularity skyrocketed so fast Free was able to qualify for a visa by 2012.
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And over the past few years, hate crimes in America have skyrocketed, particularly against Jewish communities.
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Business confidence is soaring to new highs Business confidence has skyrocketed since the tax bill passed.
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Since 2016, cannabis-related job searches have skyrocketed 650%, according to the Indeed economist Andrew Flowers.
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Dr. Stephen Schondelmeyer has followed the price of Acthar ever since it skyrocketed overnight in 235.
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Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have skyrocketed following the downing of an American surveillance drone.
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After Congress let a 1994 ban on assault weapons expire in 2004, gun massacre deaths skyrocketed.
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But its revenue skyrocketed to $795.4 million last year, more than double its level in 2015.
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Some people complained that they could not find certain medicines, or that the prices had skyrocketed.
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Since his career has skyrocketed, Wade bought his mother — who turned her life around — a church.
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Steam has skyrocketed in popularity in the years sense, with more than 90 million monthly users.
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Bitcoin's price has skyrocketed just this week from $12,000 to $19,000 and back down below $16,000.
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Sales skyrocketed, from around $100,000 the first year to $14.5 million in 2017, according to Whiteman.
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The stock skyrocketed throughout much of last year, mostly because of anticipation over the Model 3.
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A National Federation of Independent Business index shows that optimism among small business owners has skyrocketed.
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Prices for medicine have skyrocketed in the past few years, rising by 10 percent every year.
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The number of homes worth less than the amount paid for them has skyrocketed this year.
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Bitcoin, the most well-known cryptocurrency, became a household name after its value skyrocketed last year.
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Corresponding with the boom in NHS-delivered medical abortions, the underground sale of pills has skyrocketed.
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Between 2007 and 2011, global food prices for basic foods like maize, rice, and wheat skyrocketed.
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In state after state, the youngest voters have been staying home even as overall turnout skyrocketed.
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As checkbooks opened and media attention skyrocketed, it suddenly looked like artists could have it all.
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As the price of sports franchises has skyrocketed, so too have the challenges of running them.
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This comes at a time when the number of Floridians searching for food assistance has skyrocketed.
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The number of female solo travelers has skyrocketed, and with them, tales of violence and death.
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After the court decision, prices for renewable fuel credits skyrocketed, at one point gaining around 250%.
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But hostility skyrocketed in early January with a U.S. drone strike that killed top Iranian Gen.
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And that number has skyrocketed in recent years, with losses that are almost quadruple 2015 figures.
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With help from those promising therapies, the company's market value has skyrocketed to nearly $867 million.
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Prices of Off-White fashion masks have skyrocketed on the resale website StockX amid coronavirus concerns.
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Relapses and overdoses skyrocketed, particularly after potent synthetic opioids like fentanyl and Carfentanil hit the street.
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Overdose deaths skyrocketed countrywide to more than 59,000 in 2016 — the largest annual increase ever recorded.
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The price of meat has skyrocketed 650% in Syria since civil war broke out in 2011.
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Chicken feed prices skyrocketed in recent years, forcing rivals to raise the price of rotisserie chickens.
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Polling costs have also skyrocketed cycle-over-cycle, which results in fewer overall polls being conducted.
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Privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo has skyrocketed in popularity in recent years for these exact reasons.
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Even after the earnings blip on Thursday, Amazon's value in the market has skyrocketed this year.
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The cost of insulin and other life-saving drugs has skyrocketed over the past 10 years.
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Its shares, as of Tuesday's market close, had skyrocketed more than 21% from a year ago.
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Inflation has skyrocketed from below 2 percent in 2015 to more than 25 percent last year.
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The big-box retailer also said digital sales skyrocketed more than 40 percent during the quarter.
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Bitcoin's price skyrocketed last year and briefly traded above $20,000, before a sharp decline in 2018.
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As a consequence, heating bills during a particularly cold Southern Hemisphere winter skyrocketed, prompting public protests.
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And then they skyrocketed when Obama came out with his unfortunate boomer take on cancel culture.Â
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Hong Kong-listed shares of Chinese oil titan Petrochina also soared 5.69% while CNOOC skyrocketed 6.39%.
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White Claw sales have skyrocketed over the past year, according to the company and industry analysts.
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Many locals have lost everything and have no insurance because costs had skyrocketed in recent years.
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"The rent has skyrocketed over the past few years," said Lindsey Rutledge, a high school psychologist.
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After the "Shark Tank" airing, Riley said that sales and visibility of the company have skyrocketed.
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It had skyrocketed to astonishing heights last year, hitting a high of over $19,000 in December.
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Dick Portillo purchased a 6-by-12 trailer till it skyrocketed to what it is today.
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Those borrowers had seen the cost of their loans surge as the value of the franc skyrocketed.
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Cramer said investors simply asked too much of stocks when they have already skyrocketed to new highs.
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Their popularity has skyrocketed, and they've basically become the most coveted Bluetooth headphones in today's technological zeitgeist.
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Mobile phone ownership has skyrocketed in these countries and other emerging nations over the past few years.
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If we captured the look on his face, we would have skyrocketed way past 2.2 million views.
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Cramer said investors simply asked too much of stocks when they have already skyrocketed to new highs.
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As the Washington Post notes, SiriusXM's stock skyrocketed 10 percent in pre-market trading following the news.
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Use of heroin has skyrocketed nationwide due to a lower price and wider availability on the street.
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But Hilton's celebrity skyrocketed after a sex tape with then-boyfriend Rick Fallomon was leaked in 2004.
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After the release of Pokémon Go, Nintendo's stocks skyrocketed — more than doubling over the course of July.
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Yeezy: The rapper's catalog of music and fashion has skyrocketed to success under the moniker of Yeezy.
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The shares of both companies skyrocketed Wednesday, with HPE gaining 6.8 percent and CSC surging 42 percent.
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About two months later, the New York Times wrote about them, and their numbers — and donations — skyrocketed.
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Civilian deaths in US airstrikes targeting ISIS in Iraq and Syria have skyrocketed since Trump took office.
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"Housing prices in urban environments have skyrocketed due to poor policy decisions and NIMBY-ism," noted Huh.
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Nintendo's stock skyrocketed 33 percent on Monday as the company's new smartphone game Pokémon GO gains popularity.
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Premiums and deductibles have skyrocketed despite having the regulations that ACA advocates believe we need to preserve.
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It's skyrocketed against virtually every other currency in the world because people are not trusting paper money.
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In the years between 1980 and 2000, the number of Americans who were overweight and obese skyrocketed.
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Meantime, business profits have skyrocketed from 12% of GDP in the 1980s to more than 20% now.
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As illustrated in the above graph, chlamydia rates have skyrocketed by an astonishing 6,917 percent since 1984.
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This comes at a time when the price of the injector has skyrocketed 500 percent since 2007.
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Taser, the leading manufacturer of police body cameras, said sales skyrocketed after the Rialto study was published.
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As Thicke's star skyrocketed and Patton's résumé grew in 2013, the lovebirds started spending more time apart.
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That's because deaths from drug overdoses skyrocketed: In 2000, more than 17,000 people died of drug overdoses.
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But in the wake of the decline of CFCs, the use of HFCs skyrocketed as a replacement.
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What is known is that rates of e-cigarette use have skyrocketed among teens in recent years.
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Tent cities formed around hospitals due to the lack of available doctors, and the mortality rate skyrocketed.
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Retailers like PVH, which makes Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein overseas, skyrocketed 6 percent on the news.
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"Keeping up with the Kardashians" was picked up, attracted massive viewership and skyrocketed the family to stardom.
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Opioid overdoses have skyrocketed in recent years, leading state governments to commit millions to fighting the issue.
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The unemployment rate in Turkey also skyrocketed to 13.5 percent in December from 9.7 percent in April.
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The greenback has skyrocketed 20 percent since mid-2014 and it's now nearing parity with the euro.
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Then, highly potent synthetic opioids, particularly illicit fentanyl, seeped into the black market — and overdose deaths skyrocketed.
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Arrests of immigrants without a criminal record or with minor convictions have skyrocketed under the Trump administration.
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However, prices there have also skyrocketed in recent years, forcing residents of modest means to look elsewhere.
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"Chain stores took over the distribution channels and suddenly the prices for small groceries skyrocketed," Nese says.
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As a result, tuition costs have skyrocketed, putting more of the burden on students and their families.
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Chickenpox cases have skyrocketed at a North Carolina school where many families claim religious exemption from vaccines.
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Leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, mortgage lending practices had relaxed considerably while housing prices skyrocketed.
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Fitzpatrick thinks the two stocks have more room to run after they both skyrocketed in recent weeks.
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Shares of apparel maker Canada Goose skyrocketed on Friday after the company reported a surprise quarterly profit.
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Prices of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have skyrocketed in the last 18 months on increased investor interest.
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Even under ostensibly conservative governments, health spending has skyrocketed with very little evidence of improvement of service.
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Since China controlled 95 percent of the rare earth market, the cost of these 17 minerals skyrocketed.
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Student debt in America has skyrocketed in recent years and now stands at a record $21960 trillion.
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FDA generic drug approvals have skyrocketed since 2017, thanks to efforts to simplify and expedite approval processes.
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Since that time, crime on the border — in the absence of a comprehensive immigration agreement – has skyrocketed.
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The SMH semiconductor ETF has skyrocketed in the past two years, up nearly 95 percent since 2015.
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Flash forward to 2017, and Colbert's ratings have skyrocketed with the help of President Donald J. Trump.
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Shares of E.L.F. Beauty skyrocketed 13 percent after the company topped analyst estimates and gave optimistic guidance.
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With gas prices hovering around $2 a gallon, sales of low-mileage pickups and S.U.V.s have skyrocketed.
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Prescriptions skyrocketed, and the US continues leading the world — by far — in opioid prescriptions to this day.
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Intentional walks skyrocketed during his career solely because teams were intentionally walking him at an unprecedented rate.
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Across the globe, the rate of diabetes has skyrocketed — quadrupled, in fact — in the last few decades.
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Drug costs have skyrocketed in recent years, with some prices surging more than 1,000 percent per year.
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The report found inequality had skyrocketed to "extreme levels" despite many countries sharing similar levels of development.
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Demand for essential goods and food has skyrocketed and stores are hiring like crazy to keep up.
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Bond yields move inversely to bond prices, which means as yields have plummeted, bond prices have skyrocketed.
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Vaping has come under increased scrutiny as an alternative form of smoking as its popularity has skyrocketed.
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Dogecoin started as a gag, but enough people started using it that its value skyrocketed almost overnight.
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Sales have skyrocketed for others, though there isn't always enough stock to keep up with the demand.
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The graph below shows how Earth's carbon dioxide emissions have skyrocketed in the last century or so.
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Videoconferencing app Zoom has skyrocketed in popularity in recent weeks as more people are working from home.
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Between 2372 and 21.8, global sales have skyrocketed 245%, totaling $15.69 billion in 2018, according to Euromonitor.
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Delays have skyrocketed on the century-old subway system, and several recent accidents have raised safety concerns.
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It's no surprise that wait times have skyrocketed since Trump has increased vetting of all legal immigrants.
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At the same time, homicides and disappearances skyrocketed, as did claims of abuses by the security forces.
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Because of amendments to the law and technological improvements, the surcharge on Germany's electric bills have skyrocketed.
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And in the 29 years since Hurricane Hugo struck, the population of the coastal Carolinas has skyrocketed.
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Cellphone-related injuries have skyrocketed over the last decade, according to a new study in JAMA Otolaryngology.
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"Our total visitation kind of just skyrocketed," said Brett Silver, a supervising ranger at California State Parks.
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Undoubtedly, land values have skyrocketed on the Upper Peninsula since we started to work in this area.
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In Italy — which is suffering through the largest European outbreak — hand sanitizer prices have reportedly skyrocketed online.
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The SPDR S&P Growth ETF (SPYG) has skyrocketed more than 303% since the March 2009 bottom.
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But property prices and rents have skyrocketed in recent years as home buyers and investors double down.
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Though the investment bank's shares dropped more than 4% on the news, E-Trade skyrocketed almost 22%.
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The athlete's branded merchandise skyrocketed in value almost immediately following the incident on resale marketplaces like StockX.
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And e-cigarette use among middle and high school students has skyrocketed over the past two years.
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Donovan claims that his fundraising numbers have skyrocketed since Grimm jumped into the race early this month.
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The cost of housing in the places where these college graduates want to work has also skyrocketed.
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Income inequality has skyrocketed since the 1970s, and the buying power of the minimum wage has sunk.
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In the 10 years since I wrote my first Fleshbot post, internet porn has skyrocketed in popularity.
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Meanwhile, al-Nimeiri's economic policies plunged the country into hardship, as the cost of basic goods skyrocketed.
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Meanwhile, Tencent's stock has skyrocketed more than 1,900 percent since he first bought it in May 2009.
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In that time, the S&P 500 has skyrocketed more than 300 percent in that time period.
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Though it's worth noting that all three of those have absolutely skyrocketed over the past 12 months.
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Meanwhile, as China's economy has skyrocketed in recent decades, it has shored up its efforts in Africa.
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Shoe Carnival shares skyrocketed 13 percent in extended trading after beating second quarter earnings and revenue expectations.
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It also under-invested in its digital business even as e-commerce skyrocketed, those sources told CNBC.
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The reason behind the price spike is that land prices in the area for vineyards have skyrocketed.
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The share skyrocketed to 74% this year, up from 27% in 2015, according to the Kaiser study.
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His subscriber count skyrocketed after he posted a video about how to become a sneakerhead in 2015
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ArtGo's stock skyrocketed this year, going from around 6 cents a share in January to almost $2.
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Since its inception through 260, trade between the U.S. and Mexico has skyrocketed more than 400 percent.
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Maybe artistry has gone down and cliffhangers have skyrocketed because art gets us out of the house.
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As a result, the demand for fans has skyrocketed, leaving most stores in London out of stock.
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The frenzy is for so-called cryptocurrencies — or encrypted digital money — and their value skyrocketed in 2017.
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Likewise, CO2 emissions skyrocketed in the past 100 years — with potentially catastrophic consequences for the human race.
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Prices for homes in the neighborhood skyrocketed as well, jumping almost 14 percent in a single year.
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The organization's reputation skyrocketed in the early 1990s when Staver defended anti-abortion protesters in Madsen v.
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The price of EpiPen has skyrocketed to $600 from $100 since it was acquired by Mylan in 103.
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"Jackie Evancho's album sales have skyrocketed after announcing her Inauguration performance," the President-elect said in a tweet.
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From 2012 to 2014, the quarterly Medicare spending on these prescriptions skyrocketed from $28 million to $171 million.
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Last year, the number of apprehensions had skyrocketed to 163,000 — 50,000 more than apprehensions of people from Mexico.
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U.S. equities have skyrocketed since President Donald Trump's election on hopes of tax reform, deregulation and government spending.
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The demand for DRAM skyrocketed by 77 percent last year, after having dropped by eight percent in 2016.
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At first, it seemed to work — Iceland's GDP per capita skyrocketed from $24.2,229 to about $233,210 in 3303.
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Likewise, carbon dioxide emissions skyrocketed in the past 100 years — with potentially catastrophic consequences for the human race.
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Oh and the valuation has skyrocketed too from $1.5 billion in January to $3.5 billion with today's investment.
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The big picture: The number of asylum-seekers from Central America has skyrocketed over the past several years.
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Ingestible collagen, the protein supplement that's skyrocketed in popularity, is said to help improve all of those things.
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The number of apps had skyrocketed past 100,000 and the layout of the store itself had improved dramatically.
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Premiums for employer-sponsored insurance have skyrocketed too, because the often-absurd prices charged by hospitals keep rising.
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While overall crime in Chicago has dropped in the past three years; murders in the city have skyrocketed.
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Music consumption has skyrocketed, but the monies earned by individual writers and artists for that consumption has plummeted.
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The integrity unit received just 24 alerts in 2012, but in 2016 that number had skyrocketed to 291.
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In 2014, the CDC found that the number of calls to poison centers about e-cigarettes had skyrocketed.
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Interest in Avery's case skyrocketed following the premiere of the hit Netflix series, which heavily scrutinized the case.
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Since the disclosures began in 2013, the number of websites moving to HTTPS to encrypt traffic has skyrocketed.
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Bluegreen Vacations — Shares of timeshare developer Bluegreen Vacations skyrocketed more than 36% after a settlement with Bass Pro.
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It's that relatability that has made the show so enduring, and why its recent reboot skyrocketed in popularity.
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After her recipe was published in Boston-area newspapers, sales of the Nestle Semi-Sweet Chocolate Bar skyrocketed.
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Avocado prices have skyrocketed as supply from Mexico and California has not kept up with soaring consumer demand.
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Here are a few superfoods you need to know about: Turmeric This golden spice has skyrocketed in popularity.
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Since protests cropped up across Iran at the end of 2017, Psiphon reports that its usage has skyrocketed.
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Queer Eye debuted in February of this year, and Porowski and his four fabulous counterparts skyrocketed to stardom.
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By Wednesday, the GoFundMe campaign skyrocketed to more than $1.8 million and counting -- officially reaching the fundraising goal.
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From 1971 to 2002, the surface temperature of SAO 244567 skyrocketed, from 20,000 to nearly 60,000 degrees Celsius.
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Theater auditions are later in the school day, so anxiety levels have skyrocketed among a number of students.
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In a 2016 report, NPD Group said commercial drone sales skyrocketed by more than 200 percent from 2015.
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Shares of skyrocketed nearly 13 percent higher after the biotech company reported positive findings for a clinical drug.
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By 2628 it became clear the insurgency was overwhelming America's military forces and the U.S. casualty rate skyrocketed.
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The average university endowment fund, especially at highly selective private schools, has skyrocketed in value since the 1960s.
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Oil prices skyrocketed on the news, up more than 12 percent since the agreement was announced last week.
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When the Nasdaq sees a big run, people tend to recall the last time it skyrocketed, Cramer said.
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Sources connected to the situation say Ellison had been part of Tekashi's management crew before 6ix9ine's career skyrocketed.
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Bond issuance has skyrocketed in the past year as firms took advantage of easier regulations and falling yields.
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European stock markets skyrocketed across the board, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 index popping about 2 percent.
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The typical costs for lavish new football stadiums - the most expensive of any major league sport - have skyrocketed.
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Investment in esports and gaming has skyrocketed, surpassing a total of $2.5 billion in VC funding in 2018.
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This time, now that digital revenues have skyrocketed, this doesn't figure to be an easy deal to reach.
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Even as my rate skyrocketed to $650 an hour, I was turning down potential clients left and right.
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How on earth was it possible that Burlington pre-announced weaker than expected numbers and the stock skyrocketed?
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"I think that when our new numbers come out, we're going to see that has skyrocketed," she said.
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Generating capacity in the solar industry has skyrocketed under Obama, growing more than threefold from 2008 to 2015.
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Since the election of President Donald Trump, the tech industry's focus on social and political issues has skyrocketed.
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Additionally, China's investments abroad have skyrocketed – particularly in the U.S. – creating a mutual incentive for keeping doors open.
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New York City's health department said overdoses involving the synthetic drug K2, also known as Spice, have skyrocketed.
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The price skyrocketed from 2202 cents per tablet to more than $2628 — more than a 28500,6900 percent increase.
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Much of this production has come about as the popularity of rosé has skyrocketed in the last decade.
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This Italian label has skyrocketed in popularity in Silicon Valley with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' stamp of approval.
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The company said on Wednesday Cannabis-related job searches have skyrocketed over 650% in the past 3 years.
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"Freight costs have skyrocketed in the last year for everybody," Costco (COST) CFO Richard Galanti said in May.
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While my savings rate dipped lower during travel months, it skyrocketed during the months I spent at home.
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By 2008, unemployment in Zimbabwe was at 94 percent and inflation had skyrocketed to more that 1000 percent.
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Apple's sole reliance on Samsung for OLED screens, however, skyrocketed the iPhone X's price, which started at $1,000.
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In the Senate, amendment opportunities granted by the majority skyrocketed and threats by the minority to filibuster plummeted.
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The crowdfunding campaign skyrocketed after the restoration of the Notre-Dame cathedral received $1 billion in public donations.
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Meanwhile, the homelessness has reached crisis levels in the Bay Area as the cost of living has skyrocketed.
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Its shares skyrocketed 86.5 percent in 2017 and are up 7.4 percent this year as of Monday's close.
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" But she added: "For people who don't qualify for tax credits, the cost of plans has truly skyrocketed.
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As rates of Zika infections have skyrocketed in Latin American countries, so have reports of these birth defects.
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Between 260 and 21962, the volume of passengers shuffling through Kennedy skyrocketed from 19583 million to 21958 million.
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Newspapers began writing about the petition, and the number of signatures skyrocketed from an initial 700 to 200,000.
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Killings in Tijuana have skyrocketed in recent years because of a turf war in the local drug market.
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As Toutiao's popularity has skyrocketed, Bytedance has become a darling of Silicon Valley investors such as Sequoia Capital.
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As in New York and other major cities, housing prices have skyrocketed in Berlin, displacing many longtime residents.
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And since Purdue reformulated OxyContin in 2010 to make it more difficult to abuse, heroin use has skyrocketed.
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The agency says its social media volume has skyrocketed in the last year, more than doubling every month.
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Organizers said costs had skyrocketed to the point that they could no longer afford to keep it going.
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Zoom was popular with businesses before the work-from-home mandates, but its popularity has really skyrocketed since.
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Demand for all things Baby Yoda has skyrocketed since the debut of "The Mandalorian" on Disney+ in November.
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Even though US oil production has skyrocketed -- doubling over the past decade -- Exxon has struggled to keep up.
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The values of many coins introduced in the last year have skyrocketed as speculators have entered the market.
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This is on top of data showing that "non-criminal arrests" (that's ICE's own terminology) skyrocketed in 2017.
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The country's case total skyrocketed over the weekend; only three cases has been confirmed there as of Friday.
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In the United States, drug overdose deaths have skyrocketed, becoming the No. 1 killer of Americans under 50.
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Construction costs for housing and infrastructure have skyrocketed, with almost no real benefit to the end user whatsoever.
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Since then, Wade has skyrocketed to basketball stardom playing for teams including the Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers.
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In recent months, TikTok has skyrocketed into popularity, reaching more than 110 million downloads in the US alone.
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He bought another car, and within a few weeks, his debt for cars alone had skyrocketed to $30,000.
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Free college The cost of college, not unlike the cost of health care, has skyrocketed in recent decades.
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By 2016, the population had skyrocketed to 1.13 million, an increase of 86,21625 people in just eight years.
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Diagnosis rates in children have skyrocketed over the past two decades for reasons that experts don't fully understand.
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The S&P 500 has skyrocketed more than 27% this year, tracking for its best year since 1997.
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Bitcoin skyrocketed from about $3,600 per coin in 603 to more than $19,000 in December of that year.
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The typical costs for lavish new football stadiums – the most expensive of any major league sport – have skyrocketed.
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On Monday, oil prices skyrocketed after Saudi Arabian oil facilities were attacked, sparking worries about global oil supply.
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Family units before the zero-tolerance policy were slightly increasing, and directly after the policy ended, they skyrocketed.
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On Monday, oil prices skyrocketed after Saudi Arabian oil facilities were attacked, sparking worries about global oil supply.
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In the Seattle metropolitan area, home prices skyrocketed 45 percent between August 2016 and now, according to Woloshin.
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Unless you've been catatonic for the past seven months, you know that temperatures in 2016 have continuously skyrocketed.
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Tensions skyrocketed this year as Trump significantly tightened sanctions following his withdrawal from the nuclear deal in 2628.
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Kim Yo Jong officially heads North Korea's propaganda wing but her political profile has skyrocketed in recent months.
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China's LNG demand has skyrocketed in recent years on Beijing's pollution crackdown, with imports nearly tripling since 2015.
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And in the US, studies show that in 2015 and 2016, hate crimes and attacks against Muslims skyrocketed.
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"Despite a decline in medical black lung disease, claim approvals have skyrocketed," the NMA said in the pamphlet.
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Obviously the early sales of iPads themselves skyrocketed, and then Apple created larger-screen phones, as others did.
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The result is that property prices have skyrocketed, putting home ownership increasingly out of reach for ordinary people.
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The rate of drug overdoses involving the synthetic opioid skyrocketed by about 25.1% each year from 22018 through 2016.
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Because many Obamacare enrollees were sicker (and costlier) than anticipated, premiums skyrocketed and insurers backed out of state exchanges.
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But odds have SKYROCKETED that the song "Red, Red Wine" will be played every time he ventures into public.
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In after-hours trading, shares skyrocketed 26 percent immediately following the earnings release before settling at 1.33 percent up.
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She noted that membership in the AFT has skyrocketed because of a strategy implemented before the Supreme Court ruling.
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The price of XRP, and therefore Ripple's value, skyrocketed last year in a buying frenzy led by retail investors.
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Meanwhile, Twitter has grown from about 1,100 to about 4,000 people and housing costs in the city have skyrocketed.
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The estimated number of children used in bombing attacks has skyrocketed from four in 2014 to 44 in 2015.
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As of Tuesday's close, the Shanghai composite has skyrocketed more than 30 percent since its last close in 20183.
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Additionally, the company's EBITDA skyrocketed 140.6 percent to $23.3 million, compared to $9.7 million in last year's third quarter.
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Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell (yes, that's her actual, totally badass name) has recently skyrocketed in the music industry.
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The amount would have skyrocketed to $2 billion if the winning ticket had not been sold, CBS News reported.
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Today, the numbers listed in exchange shop windows have skyrocketed — it costs over 130,000 rials for one U.S. dollar.
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Reasonable-sounding data about average household debt levels shouldn't distract anyone from the fact that student debt has skyrocketed.
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Last year, prices skyrocketed due to issues in Spain and Italy, the EU's two largest producers of the commodity.
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Shares of Roku skyrocketed 20.8% on Thursday, a day after the company reported second quarter results that topped expectations.
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The number of tips skyrocketed because of the publicity, and the FBI was called in to help local police.
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In 2016, Chicago's homicide rate skyrocketed and is on pace to top 700, up from 480 over last year.
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The gold miners have skyrocketed this year, with the ETF tracking the group (GDX) more than doubling in 2016.
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The interest in and demand for co-housing communities has skyrocketed among people of a wide range of ages.
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Facebook skyrocketed 10.8 percent Thursday after beating analyst expectations on revenue and earnings for its fourth quarter of 2018.
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Shares of Riot Blockchain skyrocketed after the former pharmaceutical company changed its name and business plan in October 2017.
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Since then, mobile data consumption has skyrocketed and, in the process, helped turn wireless companies into digital media conglomerates.
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Vanguard's assets under management have skyrocketed to $2000 trillion from $1 trillion seven years ago, according to the company.
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Some of this is because the stock had skyrocketed so much in 2015, up 41 percent for the year.
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This week, Turkey's overnight swap rate skyrocketed to 1,200 percent as it tried to keep the lira from falling.
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CBS said the organization's spending on lavish meetings and travel skyrocketed after Nardizzi took over the reins in 2009.
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Apple says the number of United States government requests for user data skyrocketed in the second half of 2016.
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A 2015 survey conducted by The Kennel Club discovered inbreeding among pedigree bulldogs skyrocketed during the 1980s and 1990s.
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It immediately skyrocketed to becoming one of the most important issues in our nation's politics, especially for Democratic voters.
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The song's plays skyrocketed after going semi-viral over the weekend and have now surpassed one million on Soundcloud.
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The investment tax rate skyrocketed from 85033 percent to 23.8 percent, a near 60 percent increase in the tax.
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Energy exports to our allies have skyrocketed reducing our trade deficit and increasing our national security and geopolitical dominance.
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Meanwhile our premiums and deductibles have skyrocketed, their bottom lines have remained stable and their market share has risen.
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In the wake of the November election, coal prices on Wall Street skyrocketed, and have remained high ever since.
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The digital currency began the year below $1,000 but gains have skyrocketed in recent months as investor interest grows.
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When they first launched in 2002, they skyrocketed in popularity, becoming one of the most recognizable shoes in existence.
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Sales, marketing, and licensing fees have all skyrocketed for the startup in the past year, according to the filing.
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Amid the flow of illegal drugs from Mexico, the number of deportations skyrocketed to the highest levels in decades.
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Robert Pattinson is an actor who first skyrocketed to fame with his role as Edward Cullen in "Twilight" (2008).
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The stock is also on pace for its biggest annual gain since 2002, when it skyrocketed more than 200%.
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The contents of that fiery cauldron skyrocketed, creating a mountain-high plume that poured acid rain into the oceans.
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Tensions with Iran have skyrocketed in recent weeks as the Trump administration has ratcheted up sanctions pressure on Tehran.
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And over the past few decades, weekly child care costs have skyrocketed 70 percent, while wages have remained stuck.
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The price of graphics cards from companies like AMD and Nvidia has skyrocketed alongside bitcoin's rise to the mainstream.
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Reducing premiums is a worthy goal, but legislators need to be honest about why premiums under ObamaCare have skyrocketed.
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In gay and bisexual communities, STDs have skyrocketed, Marrazzo says, and they need our attention and resources as well.
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With the blockbuster success of "Fortnite," Sweeney skyrocketed onto Bloomberg's Billionaires Index with a net worth of $7 billion.
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Average income in the region has skyrocketed to $140,000 a year, more than double the state and national average.
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But that likelihood has skyrocketed beyond my expectations just a year ago and climbs higher with each passing day.
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But as crime rates skyrocketed and the national mood toward violent offenders turned unforgiving, many of the programs shuttered.
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Lyft's federal lobbying skyrocketed in the third quarter of 2016, according to a disclosure form filed by the company.
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The problem is that even though US oil production has skyrocketed to record highs, America is not self-sufficient.
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The number of cases — and deaths — also skyrocketed in neighboring Spain, which announced its own lockdown measures on Saturday.
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The country's coronavirus caseload has skyrocketed — more than 41,000 people have been infected and more than 3,400 have died.
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The study results mirror the research on opioid-related hospitalizations among American adults, which have skyrocketed in recent years.
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The chicken sandwich's massive popularity also sent ripples through the fast-food industry as Popeyes same-store sales skyrocketed.
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He said that as home prices in the Bay Area have skyrocketed, nontraditional living arrangements have become more common.
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As a result, apprehensions of immigrants with no criminal convictions skyrocketed during the first 14 months of his term.
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The price of rice had skyrocketed there because, he told his son, all the traders had left the countries.
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With the pandemic sweeping the globe, demand has skyrocketed and global supply chain issues have resulted in plummeting availability.
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Nevertheless, demand for the drugs skyrocketed, leading to a shortage for patients who were taking it for other conditions.
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The cost of freight, meanwhile, has skyrocketed as airlines have canceled many of their flights to and from China.
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The coronavirus has skyrocketed in Canada, which now has more than 4,000 confirmed or probable cases and 39 deaths.
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But AIDS activists and specialists say that H.I.V. infection rates and the number of AIDS-related deaths have skyrocketed.
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Yet as the stock market plunged at the beginning of this week, trading activity in 401(k) plans skyrocketed.
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Over the same period, smartphones have skyrocketed in price from a few hundred dollars to well over a thousand.
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Notoriously high to begin with, the price of groceries in Churchill has skyrocketed as supplies now arrive by plane.
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Billions of dollars of Chinese spending are at stake The number of Chinese tourists has skyrocketed in recent years.
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Of course, now that Tesla has come up to the baseline for business execution, its stock price has skyrocketed.
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In 2016, Everlane hit $100 million in revenue, and its popularity has skyrocketed in the last year or so.
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Over time, the Corps of Engineers's civil works grew more ambitious, as construction projects grew larger and budgets skyrocketed.
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Kobe Bryant branded merchandise has skyrocketed in value since news broke of the athlete&aposs sudden death on Sunday.
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Over the course of decades, human PBDE levels skyrocketed, increasing 100-fold from the 1970s to the early 2000s.
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The commentary compared bitcoin to the seventeenth century mania in which prices for tulip bulbs skyrocketed and then collapsed.
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Bitcoin has more than doubled in value this year, while rival digital currency Ethereum has skyrocketed several thousand percent.
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Its price skyrocketed to roughly $503 million a plane, while its entry into service was set back 250 years.
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Vanguard's assets under management have skyrocketed to $2000 trillion from $245 trillion seven years ago, according to the company.
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Previously, HIV was extremely rare in the county, but cases skyrocketed among people who use needles to inject drugs.
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Fastenal – Shares of Fastenal skyrocketed 17.2% after the maker of construction and industrial supplies reported stronger-than-expected earnings.
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Student debt has skyrocketed more than 256 percent from 2004 to 2015, according to a recent analysis from ValuePenguin.
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But growth has clearly tapered from earlier years, like when net sales skyrocketed 7.8 percent higher in fiscal 2014.
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When "United State of Pop: Blame it on the Pop" debuted in 2009, DJ Earworm skyrocketed to stardom online.
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Meanwhile, the S&P 500 has skyrocketed more than 27% in 2019 and is currently trading at record highs.
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Conagra shares skyrocketed 15.87% on the back of strong quarterly results and notched their best day since November 1984.
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Their prices skyrocketed last year as investors bet blockchain could transform the world as much as the internet did.
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Described as "the erotica you've always wished you could watch, but nobody has ever made," XConfessions skyrocketed to success.
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Student debt has skyrocketed more than 256 percent from 2004 to 2015, according to a separate report from ValuePenguin.
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Even in 1965, chief executive officers were pulling in $843,19653 a year, and their compensation has only skyrocketed since.
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Interest in Bitcoin Unlimited has skyrocketed in recent weeks, leading the exchanges to plan for what will happen next.
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Horner said the number of graduate students looking to work in his field skyrocketed after the movie came out.
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The increase means the number of heavy users skyrocketed from 3.9 million in 2002 to 8.4 million in 2012.
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Throgmorten calls innsmouthers "filthy immigrants," and uses the typical dog whistle that "crime rates have skyrocketed" with their presence.
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In March of this year, ABC rebooted the show and, against all expectations, it skyrocketed to No. 1 again.
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Soda fountains that served shakes and colas took off, and sugar consumption, particularly among white adult men, skyrocketed, she said.
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Rockstar Games' "Red Dead Redemption 2" skyrocketed to a $725 million worldwide retail consumer sales during its first three days.
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Tilray, whose volatile trading captivated Wall Street in September, has skyrocketed more than 800 percent since going public in July.
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For those that have seized on the potential of AI tools, productivity has skyrocketed, along with demand for their work.
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The NFIB also notes that while consumer optimism skyrocketed after the election, that has not yet translated into higher sales.
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Big banks generally have stopped offering mortgages to nonresidents, which makes purchasing more of a challenge as prices have skyrocketed.
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" Bourdain&aposs career skyrocketed after he was cast by the Food Network in the 2002 show "A Cook&aposs Tour.
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Suffice it to say, there is a reason why his orders for chorizo have skyrocketed in the last three years.
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The occurrence of that one type of fraud skyrocketed 546 percent in 2015 from a year earlier, according to FICO.
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The video skyrocketed in views after it was retweeted by Tyler, The Creator himself, who actually had a good laugh.
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Independent voters have skyrocketed over the past 30 years as the two parties have gotten more polarized, according to Gallup.
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Bitmain employs at least 270,000 people, up from 250 in 2016, according to PitchBook, as the company's growth has skyrocketed.
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TikTok has skyrocketed in popularity since it debuted worldwide in 2018, and has been downloaded more than 1.5 billion times.
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They lost it in 2010, when Republican primary turnout skyrocketed and Democratic turnout plummeted — the reverse of what's happening now.
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Since the launch of its IPO in mid-April, Zoom stock has skyrocketed, up nearly 30% as of Monday's open.
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By 2015, e-cigarette use among teens had skyrocketed to 19903 percent, surpassing the use of every other tobacco product.
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Chris Johnson's draft prospects skyrocketed after he broke the combine record with a 4.24-second 40-yard dash in 2008.
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Then, dangerous synthetic opioids, particularly illicit fentanyl, seeped into the black market — and overdose deaths skyrocketed to 0003,000 in 2017.
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In the last 100 years, these carbon dioxide numbers, following in tandem with the burning of ancient fuels, have skyrocketed.
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Sarepta Therapeutics skyrocketed 73 percent on Monday on the news that the FDA approved its treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Oil prices have skyrocketed so far this year, but traders aren't filling their swimming pools with gold coins just yet.
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The idea that landowners and farmers will let the land "degenerate into scrubland" is fanciful when land prices have skyrocketed.
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Malnutrition rates in Malawi skyrocketed 153 percent between December and January, with 2.8 million people in need of food assistance.
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Malnutrition rates in Malawi skyrocketed 100 percent between December and January, with 2.8 million people in need of food assistance.
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Donald Trump's latest self-proclaimed victory is the fact that Jackie Evancho's album sales have "skyrocketed" over the past month.
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Since the Netflix movie dropped on August 17, Centineo has skyrocketed to the top of almost everyone's internet boyfriend list.
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In a four-year span, Brunch Bounce's production budget has skyrocketed from $150 up to $250,000, the company told CNBC.
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The game's daily active users have already skyrocketed to 21 million and look likely to overtake Snapchat and Google Maps.
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Tensions have skyrocketed between the two countries as Tehran starts to roll back its nuclear enrichment limits under the deal.
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Just last week, the value of bitcoin skyrocketed past $10,000, marking a 933 percent increase since January of this year.
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Sainsbury's shares slipped sharply on the news, closing over 5 percent down, while London-listed Home Retail skyrocketed 41 percent.
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Carrie Fisher skyrocketed to global fame in 1977 after starring as Princess Leia Organa in the first Star Wars film.
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According to a 2019 CDC report, fentanyl deaths have skyrocketed in recent years going up 1,000% from 2011 to 2016.
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Shares have skyrocketed more than 55 percent from their 52-week low, hit just seven weeks ago on Dec. 26.
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This year, the shelves were definitely a little fuller, although as you'd expect, the prices had skyrocketed across the board.
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Sales of the detective story skyrocketed when it was discovered that Rowling was the true author behind the pen name.
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But when the Central Valley started to dry up and the price of produce skyrocketed, people started to pay attention.
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O'Rourke's popularity skyrocketed after losing the 2018 race for a Texas Senate seat by 2.6 percentage points to Republican Sen.
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Their presence in the public eye has skyrocketed over the past year, and they've amassed a dedicated and vocal fanbase.
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The number of people seeking asylum from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras has skyrocketed as violence surges in those countries.
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And in the days following his election, the financial market responded to these promises as U.S. construction companies' stocks skyrocketed.
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In week 1, he was getting heaps of praise from the judges and skyrocketed to the top of the leaderboard.
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"It's pretty clear, financial expenses have skyrocketed since the decision to increase interbank rates over the New Year," said Short.
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Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Verifone shares skyrocketed as much as 52 percent in extended trading.
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Amazon's lobbying spending skyrocketed in 2015 as the company expanded its reach into cloud computing, drone development and video streaming.
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QuinStreet stock skyrocketed as much as 22 percent post-market after the marketing company reported favorable preliminary third-quarter results.
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Deaths among new mothers in government hospitals have multiplied, and deaths of their newborns have skyrocketed more than a hundredfold.
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Ethiopia's GDP skyrocketed to $80 billion, giving the country sufficient economic strength to launch its own major anti-poverty programs.
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Shares of Beigene skyrocketed more than 30% after Amgen announced it is investing $2.7 billion in the Chinese biotech firm.
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U.S. stocks skyrocketed Wednesday afternoon shortly after the Federal Reserve chairman pointed toward an imminent end to interest rate hikes.
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Annual gun production skyrocketed 239 percent during his presidency, and the NRA saw its membership hit a record five million.
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And if national trends hold locally in Lafayette, which they almost certainly do, household savings decreased while personal debt skyrocketed.
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We now know those consequences have pushed millions of Americans to the brink, as their health care premiums have skyrocketed.
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Bitmain is the leader in the industry, and raked in record profits as bitcoin skyrocketed to almost $20,000 last year.
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At a time when half of all Americans are living paycheck-to-paycheck, profits at America's largest corporations have skyrocketed.
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Kloss skyrocketed to prominence in 2007 when she was 15, and now brings in upwards of $10 million a year.
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And when I realized I had posted a mass personal communication announcing details of my divorce, my stress levels skyrocketed.
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Welfare rolls have increased dramatically, inner-city schools are atrocious, drug use has skyrocketed, and shootings remain an everyday occurrence.
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The prices elsewhere in the city have skyrocketed since he and many of his neighbors bought their homes in Canarsie.
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Money has surged into quant hedge funds and their share of trading activity in the market has skyrocketed, Drogen said.
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Crude oil imports have fallen sharply, and independently of RFS, since the mid-2000s, while imports of biodiesel have skyrocketed.
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Now, read the article, "Detention of Migrant Children Has Skyrocketed to Highest Levels Ever," and answer the following questions: 1.
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Simultaneously, demand for Amazon shipping has skyrocketed, causing a huge strain on the staff members who remain in the warehouse.
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This week, the number of coronavirus cases in Michigan skyrocketed to nearly 3,000 from fewer than 350 a week ago.
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Shares of companies that have come under the spotlight amid the turmoil in Hong Kong also skyrocketed following those reports.
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In particular, pork prices in China skyrocketed 46.7% year-on-year in August amid a protracted outbreak of swine fever.
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Earlier this week, they were big sellers when the so-called VIX index — a measure of anticipated market volatility — skyrocketed.
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His play has skyrocketed month by month, and he now has seven trophies by his bed in the homeless shelter.
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The murder rate in El Salvador has fallen in half since 2015, while the number of asylum seekers has skyrocketed.
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He also told the New York Times that order requests from hospital staff and state governments have skyrocketed for days.
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As supply has diminished, the price of hand sanitizer, face masks, disinfectants, hazmat suits, gloves and other products has skyrocketed.
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His people, mostly commoners, amassed personal wealth as China's economy skyrocketed — to the dismay and envy of many Red Aristocrats.
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Rents have skyrocketed in the West Village, causing multiple shops along Bleecker Street to close within the past few years.
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That record stood for 217 years, during which the U.S. went through a second running boom as marathon participation skyrocketed.
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The condo had skyrocketed in value, teaching me what a smart choice investing in the right real estate can be.
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One day later it skyrocketed to 70 million views ... and by Sunday night, we're told #RiseandShine hit the billion mark.
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Last spring, when apprehensions skyrocketed, CBP and our partners asked Congress for emergency funding because they could not keep up.
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And, the outside spending — political spending by outside groups, excluding party committees — has skyrocketed in the last couple of decades.
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As a result, total Medicaid spending has skyrocketed, almost tripling from $2628 billion in 28503 to nearly $22019 billion today.
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Tens of thousands more book sales for Comey, whose book skyrocketed to the top of bestseller lists before its release.
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And as tech companies have started congregating in San Francisco, rather than further south in Silicon Valley, prices have skyrocketed.
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Lululemon shares have skyrocketed more than 90% this year, making it one of the best-performing retailers on Wall Street.
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Youth use has skyrocketed with the proliferation of flavors targeting teenagers, such as Bazooka Joe Bubble Gum and Zombie Blood.
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Since Wu shut himself off to the outside world, the numbers of infections and deaths across Hubei province has skyrocketed.
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"Over the same period, opioid deaths skyrocketed from about 16,500 per year to 46,000 per year," McBain said by email.
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The next year, after Mr. O'Reilly began speaking about the organization's work on his show, contributions skyrocketed to $19 million.
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Similarly, Amazon&aposs stock skyrocketed in 2015 after it started to break out the sales of its cloud-computing unit.
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Robert Bishop of Impala Asset Management touted Teck Resources, a mining stock that's skyrocketed 43.5 percent over the last year.
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It paid off because his acting career skyrocketed from there, and he later starred in "The Hangover" and NBC's "Community."
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Trading volumes have skyrocketed, with shares and options changing hands at a level not seen in at least five years.
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Everyone left in the city are now scrambling to stockpile essential goods, with residents reporting massive lines and skyrocketed prices.
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AmerisourceBergen shares skyrocketed more than 25 percent after hours Monday and were up as much as 13 percent on Tuesday.
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The currency's popularity with the alt-right community reportedly skyrocketed after the deadly white supremacist rallies in Charlottesville in August.
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Clooney's popularity skyrocketed after the "Ocean's" franchise and he has since achieved immense success as an actor, director, and producer.
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U.S. crude futures skyrocketed more than 14% on Monday, their biggest one-day gain since December 2008, after the attacks.
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Shares of WW, which have skyrocketed about 570 percent over the past two years, traded up slightly on the news.
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Sales have skyrocketed nearly 21.11 percent, helping Juul capture a 71 percent of share of the market, according to Nielsen.
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Five years ago, luxury Indonesian apartment prices skyrocketed amid a commodities boom that saw some wealthy buyers pay cash upfront.
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While Recess has skyrocketed in popularity on social media, the company has been navigating unclear CBD regulations behind the scenes.
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While Recess has skyrocketed in popularity via social media, the company has been navigating unclear CBD regulations behind the scenes.
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For a full year after, sales of all the books, from George Washington, to Rosa Parks, to Abraham Lincoln, skyrocketed.
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Tilray has skyrocketed more than 800 percent since it began trading on the Nasdaq at $23.05 per share in July.
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"Going into December [searches] skyrocketed," said Colas, who said the total number of bitcoin Google searches worldwide tripled that month.
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Meantime, food and fuel prices have skyrocketed, leaving the same basic commodities out of the reach for many Yemeni civilians.
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There's also a dire lack of affordable housing in the region, since rents there have skyrocketed in the past decade.
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One bitcoin was worth a few dollars for years, then skyrocketed to a peak of $20,000 per bitcoin in 2017.
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Earnings for the top executives at America's largest companies skyrocketed in 21990, while wages for the average worker hardly budged.
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Chinese Foreign Direct Investment (FDI, excluding real estate) skyrocketed in 2016 as Chinese investors seek diversification out of their domestic markets.
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In 303, there were fewer than 3,000 cases nationwide for neonatal opioid withdrawal; in 2012, that number had skyrocketed to 21,732.
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For 50 years, the price of housing, education and child care has skyrocketed while wages for most workers have barely budged.
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Though her fame has skyrocketed, she says her notoriety hasn't, as she's still able to walk around in public without fanfare.
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Davis told Fox News one of the most surprising discoveries he uncovered was Nicks' sheltered childhood before she skyrocketed to fame.
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Cybercriminals' use of ransomware, malware designed to encrypt computers' operating systems and files before demanding a ransom payment, skyrocketed in 2017.
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But the threat of violence still haunted them there as the population skyrocketed and assaults, kidnappings and killings grew with it.
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More recently, the duo remade the theme song of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, which skyrocketed Will Smith to fame.
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Residential loans, which have been a growth area for Canadian banks as housing prices have skyrocketed, account for most consumer debt.
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Drug use has skyrocketed in Brazil, the second-biggest consumer of cocaine after the United States, according to the United Nations.
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The number of dual-earning households has skyrocketed in the past few decades, reaching 60 percent of all households in 2010.
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The obesity rate in particular has skyrocketed in the past half-century, so this is still very much a new problem.
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Bundesen posted a few videos of her cat on YouTube to dispel those rumors, and her fame only skyrocketed from there.
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Pratt's own career has skyrocketed since he took on the role of Peter Quill in 2014's Guardians of the Galaxy.
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But while most of the world has begun to recover from the malware, infections in China have skyrocketed in recent weeks.
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The finicky cryptocurrency has skyrocketed in overall value throughout 2017, but its bumpy December continued in the run-up to Christmas.
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Shares of the maker of meat substitutes skyrocketed 163%, making it the most successful public market debut so far this year.
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Those numbers don't sound unreasonable in 21994, said Allem, especially as scrutiny around vaping has skyrocketed amid the lung injury outbreak.
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As MØ, who also sings on the track, has noted, the tune has already skyrocketed to the top spot on iTunes.
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And for a time, it was—between May and July ethereum's price skyrocketed 200 percent before going into a sharp decline.
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The gross food led to an apparent increase in food smuggling, Gibson-Light noticed, and the demand for ramen noodles skyrocketed.
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Those number skyrocketed over the weekend to more than 21,000 likes, comments, and shares on Facebook and 9,400 tweets and retweets.
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After that, Cooper's career skyrocketed and he followed it up with All About Steve, Limitless, Silver Linings Playbook and American Hustle.
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And many health insurers and policy experts agree: These rates likely wouldn't have skyrocketed this year without the Trump administration's meddling.
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Bitcoin in late 2017 skyrocketed to a near-$20,000 record high, before plummeting the following year to as low as $3,122.
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In 1960, there were fewer than 300,000 single dads, a number that had skyrocketed to more than 2.6 million in 2011.
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As CNBC has reported, demand for naxolone has been rising, and prices of some branded versions of the drug have skyrocketed.
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It's a challenge the company has faced after hitting snags in 220 and 2250 as e-commerce holiday sales have skyrocketed.
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Black market prices for gasoline and cooking gas in the town have skyrocketed, and communications are completely cut off, he said.
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Tensions skyrocketed after President Donald Trump withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal last year and reimposed tough sanctions on the country.
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This came as the Coinbase app skyrocketed to temporarily holding the No. 1 downloaded free app spot in the App Store.
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Overdose deaths have skyrocketed, with the majority now caused by potent synthetic drugs like fentanyl rather than heroin or prescription painkillers.
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The plunge gold has suffered since the end of September has come as bond yields have skyrocketed, taking the dollar higher.
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College tuition prices have skyrocketed over the past several decades, a situation that's contributed to record-breaking levels of student debt.
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Since then, the expected availability date has been pushed back several years, and the expected cost has skyrocketed nearly 70 percent.
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The usage of social media then skyrocketed as a result, with people turning to the larger crowd in desperation for assistance.
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Leading the way higher for U.S. stocks this quarter was the tech sector, which skyrocketed nearly 20 percent in the period.
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Sales of existing homes skyrocketed a whopping 11.8 percent in February compared with January, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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Since then, land prices have skyrocketed as property demand has spiked, and dozens of real estate firms want to cash in.
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It's no surprise e-commerce sales have skyrocketed in the last decade, accounting for an increasing share of retail sales nationwide.
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And then there's the grandma in the below video who just skyrocketed to our top 10 favorite people of all time.
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"When we arrived at the hospital there were already flames, and all of a sudden the urgency just skyrocketed," he said.
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In typical start-up fashion, Impossible Foods was facing short-term challenges, ramping up as the demand for meatless patties skyrocketed.
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Shares of Canopy Growth (CGC), Cronos (CRON) and Aurora Cannabis (ACB) soared nearly 10% while Tilray (TLRY) skyrocketed more than 30%.
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Prescription rates have skyrocketed, fueled in part by hospitals and doctors trying to treat chronic pain rather than the underlying symptoms.
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Conflicting with official police statistics, at least one independent watch group claims hate crimes have skyrocketed in the past few years.
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Not coincidentally, laws restricting abortion rights began ticking upward across the country in 1995, and then skyrocketed after the 2010 election.
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Tensions with Iran skyrocketed in the lead-up to the first anniversary of Trump's withdrawal from the Obama-era nuclear deal.
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After spending a whopping $580 billion on other renewable fuel sources, Germany's emissions have failed to decrease and costs have skyrocketed.
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Oil prices on Monday skyrocketed to their highest levels in six months, according to Reuters, while US crude futures climbed 15%.
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The company has sales in 58 countries, and its revenue skyrocketed from $316.33 million in 2014 to $1.77 billion last year.
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The stock briefly skyrocketed more than 20 percent on its initial public offering before retreating to close up only 1 percent.
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During 2014's Polar Vortex weather event, demand skyrocketed as buildings ran their furnaces at full output during the extreme cold.
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Growth can carry its own challenges — housing prices have skyrocketed, traffic on the 405 is a nightmare — but it beats contraction.
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And according to a new study, one disease in particular has skyrocketed among adults worldwide in the last few decades: diabetes.
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When word first spread that Kaepernick was protesting during the national anthem, his jersey sales skyrocketed to tops in the league.
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The exchanges have largely failed in Oklahoma, with only one insurance carrier still offering policies, while premiums and deductibles have skyrocketed.
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The number of hangings have skyrocketed in the past few years under the tenure of the smiling, "moderate" president Hassan Rouhani.
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The war on drugs was in full force, and incarceration rates for non-violent crimes skyrocketed, disproportionally impacting communities of color.
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"Read more: 19 things you didn't know about 'Twilight'Pattinson's fame skyrocketed thanks to his role as a brooding vampire in "Twilight.
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Bitcoin exchange Coinbase briefly flew to the top spot on Apple's U.S. app store after the cryptocurrency skyrocketed in price Thursday.
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Bank of America told clients on Friday that volatility had skyrocketed and outflows from corporate bond funds were at record highs.
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In the past couple of years, Go's popularity has skyrocketed, between its use at Google, and by all sorts of startups.
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Last year, the number of family apprehensions at the southwestern border skyrocketed from 1,118 families in April to 8,120 in December.
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Since then, the prize money has skyrocketed, and women achieved pay parity in 1973, when both champions received checks for $25,000.
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International benchmark Brent crude futures skyrocketed 2108.0% to $20.6873 per barrel, while U.S. crude futures jumped 20.684% to $59.19 per barrel.
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There are 2,000 people in need of medical evacuation, Mr. Malik added, a number that has skyrocketed during the recent offensive.
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Beginning roughly with the Howard Dean campaign in 21988, the number of people willing to give money to candidates has skyrocketed.
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New players don't need to learn as many arcane rules to get started, and sales of D&D starter kits skyrocketed.
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Purchases of the disinfecting gel have skyrocketed in the U.S. ever since the first case of COVID-19 hit the country.
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