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Bond yields in periphery countries might shoot up on the renewed fears of a breakup.
Peter was recalibrating my injection schedule so I wouldn't have to shoot up on campus when I said, Binny.
What Mr. Paulson called the "tactical steps" taken by the government caused the markets to shoot up on Friday morning.
Energy trusts may rise if interest rates shoot up on fears of inflation, he said, because commodities are often viewed as an inflation hedge.
Carolyn Reidy, president and chief executive of Simon & Schuster, said she expected e-book sales to shoot up on Christmas Day, when people open up their e-readers and immediately start buying books.
The Jesuit missionary Pierre-Jean de Smet in 1851 described the stretch along the Platte River as "this noble highway which is as smooth as a barn floor swept by the winds, and not a blade of grass can shoot up on it account of continued passing".
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Still, the price of cocoa shot up on Monday.
"There were guys shooting up on the doorstep," she said.
The stock shot up on Thursday as the investment allayed concerns about the bank.
Now he's shot up on this season's Ladbrokes odds list.
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