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That's another feature of this recovery: Even as corporate profits have skyrocketed to record highs, wages have been flat.
Use of Roundup, or its generic equivalent, glyphosate, has skyrocketed to the point that weeds are rapidly becoming resistant to the chemical.
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As Joey and Chandler came to symbolize the ideal bromance, Rachel, Monica, and Phoebe evolved into surrogate sisters, and Ross and Rachel's on-again off-again relationship amassed an incomparable intrigue by its viewership, 's success skyrocketed to unprecedented levels.
But before Zuckerberg invented Facebook and skyrocketed to fame and fortune, he was a teen whiz kid who launched his own company, Intelligent Media Group, from his high school bedroom.
But with the economy in peril, the days of skyrocketing growth appear to be over, at least for now.
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