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Surged
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Past of surge
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Water surged past, rising from the ground and criss-crossing beneath the heather before tumbling into a nearby loch.
Conservative support has surged in council contests on the back of the party's general election triumph.
Previous research, based on marks on the mummies' bones left by TB infection, found that incidence of the disease in Vac surged from about 1760.
Global sales of energy drinks surged from £2.4bn in 1999 to £17.3bn in 2013, according to Euromonitor.
Netanyahu surged to victory with the right partly on the back of a clear disavowal of his 2009 Bar-Ilan speech in which he committed to a two-state solution, the basis of US-led negotiations with the Palestinians.
Support for Ukip surged at the election, taking its vote share to 12.6%.
While the Greens appear to have surged early as they've moved in the wrong direction.
Oil prices nevertheless surged, as markets speculated about a possible shift in the kingdom's policy of allowing crude prices to fall.
CiU now needs an alliance with the separatist Esquerra party, which surged into second place with 21 seats, from fourth spot in 2010.
Families and the homeless have surged to the mission from the cold, Welch said, comparing the recent numbers to an average of 600 hosted during summers.
The immigration department was warned that self-harm among asylum seekers in detention – particularly on Christmas Island – had surged since the introduction of mandatory offshore resettlement and would continue to do so, Guardian Australia can reveal.
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