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That number is going to spike.
"I was yelling that I was going to spike the ball," Stafford said.
With 12 seconds left, Calvin Johnson thought Matthew Stafford was going to spike the ball to stop the clock.
Now Energy Secretary Ed Davey promises, "Prices aren't going to spike: the lights are going to stay on because we've got a very well thought-through plan".
With the Jets on the Carolina 26, everyone except Testaverde, receiver Matthew Hatchette and the Carolina defense believed Testaverde was going to spike the ball to stop the clock and set up a first-half-ending field goal.
On that play, King acted like he was going to spike the ball but threw it into the end zone instead, a fake-spike play like the one the former quarterback Dan Marino performed a few seasons ago against the Jets.
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This year, the only thing I have to worry about is myself and how I'm going to manage to spike my egg nog without my grandma knowing.
"Gas prices are probably going to be spiking over the next few days," said Michael Green, a spokesman for AAA.
"I think there was an anticipation that the new requirements for employers was going to lead to spikes in premiums in the employer group market" — something that the new data show has not happened.
"If he doesn't slide and you don't protect yourself, they're going to hit you, spike you.
There's going to be spikes in performance, I don't doubt that.
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