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The work climbed far above the high estimate, ending up at $28.08 million.
The fact that he came within a fingernail of reaching an insurmountable summit doesn't detract from the fact that he climbed far higher than anyone else.
Last year's Sunday Times list ranked him eighth, and when its updated table is published next month he is not expected to have climbed far from that spot.
Because the cost of oil makes up a smaller portion of the price of gasoline, prices here have climbed far more modestly.
Mr. Sarkozy countered with figures purporting to show that the jobless rate has climbed far more slowly in France than in the United States, Britain, Italy and an array of other countries.
Under Ross Perot, the Reform Party climbed far higher in its first two elections than the Greens have done in this one; but the Reform Party was Mr Perot's creation.
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Then prices could climb far higher.
It is on a pace to climb far higher in the coming decades, unless emissions are curbed.
Sky! Day!" obsessively, and the music climbs far into the upper register, forming terrible bright chords of D major and C major combined.
It was clear that even now, exhausted as he was, Honnold was climbing far below his ability and that it was unlikely he would fall.
There were moments as I was writing it when I thought I was climbing far out on a limb all by myself.
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