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skyrockets

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Third person singular of skyrocket

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The timing on this, as it happens, works out quite well; the financial sector begins absorbing talent and sucking up outsized returns just as top inequality skyrockets and the housing bubble inflates.The feeling I had while listening to these arguments was that the full story of the crisis incorporated key aspects of these views but was broader than any of them.

Career sites such as Monster.com, which advertises 140,000 jobs at a time, offer an easy chance to almost everyone to indulge the whim to "see how much I am really worth".In Silicon Valley the turnover of employees is close to 20% a year a number that skyrockets if companies miss profit targets and imperil option packages.

Whether it skyrockets or fails miserably, Alibaba's IPO certainly looks to be the most memorable in ages.

Blodgett changes her name to Vicki Lester at the behest of the studio, and, after appearing in a hit musical, her career skyrockets.

The sale of mobile applications skyrockets alongside that of downloadable video games and, for the first time last year, Amazon reported the sale of eBooks on Christmas Day exceeded that of their physical counterparts due, in part, to the burgeoning popularity of their electronic reading device, the Kindle.

Applying this principle to your marital economy should mean that everyone's performance skyrockets.

"It may seem like borrowers are spending only a small monthly sum, but the interest charged on their balance means the total amount they pay back skyrockets".

The term is commonly applied to any of various vehicles, including firework skyrockets, guided missiles, and launch vehicles used in spaceflight, driven by any propulsive device that is independent of the atmosphere.

"However, wave elections, more often than not, start just like this: The president's ratings plummet; his party loses its advantage on the generic congressional ballot test; the intensity of opposition-party voters skyrockets; his own party's voters become complacent or even depressed; and independent voters move lopsidedly away.

In the relatively few stories written after those of "Red Cavalry," many of them in a voice of boyhood reminiscence, the Symbolist skyrockets are fewer, though there are flares like "Caught between these two men, I watched the hoops of other people's happiness roll past me" ("Di Grasso") and this burst of imagery: "The night was lilac and heavy, like a bright mountain crystal.

As clocks hit midnight, Champagne and skyrockets were the only explosions of interest, since telephones, ATMs, cars, computers and airplanes worked just fine.

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