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Postponed from November, both the show and the party soared like a phoenix out of the ashes.
After the triumph of his "Year of the Rabbit" in October, expectations soared like a kite on an updraft.
In two short years from 1992 to 1994, when Bill Clinton was president, white working-class support for the Republicans soared like a rocket from 47% to 61%.
While Felix Trinidad's career has soared like a meteor the past two years, Hopkins has taken a slow, painful, road toward unifying the middleweight title.
It was an amalgam of slurs, growls, groans, staccato phrasing and an upper register that soared like a bird rising into the sun-filled skies above the tenement roof horizon.
Watching below on the giant video screen, the American fans roared as Rahlves soared like a young Michael Jordan to the rim, not realizing he was in the process of costing himself a chance to win a medal.
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Ardent and luminous, he soared like an arrow in "Ballo".
As a rhetorical flourish, the axis of evil soared like an eagle.
From that moment she too wanted to soar like a bird.
"Rus," wrote Gogol, "aren't you soaring like a spry troika that can't be overtaken?
I was soaring like a bird, if birds feel fear, excitement and a sense of amazement.
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