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"Right when it hit the sky, it just disappeared," Suzuki said through an interpreter.
When the price of oil hit the sky last year, Mr Wright's operating costs nearly trebled.
And the cost of insurance and workmen's compensation has hit the sky.
Fund managers will have to register with the commission and funds must allow scrutiny of their books.Delta forceShares in Delta Air Lines hit the sky, rising by 23% in a day.
Not particularly good in terms of quality, but an extremely disciplined and well-organised team, built by their Italian manager, Gianni De Biasi, surprised the world of football by beating Portugal at the start of the campaign last month and the ambitions in Tirana hit the sky.
His shooting touch was so deft he could hit the sky hook anywhere from the middle of the key to the baseline, from 5 feet or 20 feet.
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