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With wingspans of up to six feet, ospreys are known to soar far out over the waters in vast arcs and circles, and they often soar alone.
As much as network executives now say they must show more patience, because initial ratings often soar when delayed viewing is counted, shows that fare extremely poorly the night they are first on have little hope of survival.
He touts obscure books, which then often soar to the top of Amazon.com's bestseller lists, like W. Cleon Skousen's "The 5,000 Year Leap," centered on conspiracy theories or unusual religious claims.
She fills her tiny car with bottles of milk, buckets of rice and loaves of bread and begins her rounds about noon – just as summertime temperatures often soar past 44 degrees Celsius, or 110 Fahrenheit.
There has certainly been a steady glow to Mr. Blair's career, an unusually long one in a sometimes shady world where people often soar and crash faster than a go-go boy doing a hit of poppers.
Third, bush beans are easier to pick because they are within close reach, as opposed to pole beans, which often soar out of the sight of all but pro basketball players.
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Surprisingly enough, it often soars to heights of not bad.
The temperatures in summer often soared above 40C.
Mr. Kalhor was also heard on his own in an involving, often soaring kamancheh improvisation that opened the second half.
In each, the violin line is supple and often soaring, and the piano writing is rhythmically and harmonically thornier.
In the Dvorak she produced a lovely, often soaring tone and was deftly supported by the orchestra's trim woodwind and brass sections.
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