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In thousands of other cases, elevator riders are literally trapped, a problem that is occurring with soaring frequency.
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When property values began soaring in the late 1990s, so did the frequency of Mr. Sheets's infomercials.
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The Nets dunked the ball with astounding frequency tonight in the face of the champion Los Angeles Lakers Lakers, their confidence returning with each authoritative slam, their momentum soaring with each alley-oop.
Soaring ambition?
Exports are soaring.
Soaring, imaginative, challenging.
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