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104F spiking to 106F in the throes of legionnaires' disease.
But analysts also say that the country's public sector debt is spiking to dangerous levels.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Outside, in the unusually empty streets and parks of Melbourne, temperatures were spiking to 110 degrees.
It fell to a 7.7 from 7 to 7 30 p.m. Eastern before spiking to a 9.5 for the 18th hole Goosen-Stewart-Cink bogey follies.
Soybeans for January delivery rose 16.25 cents, to $11.0025 a bushel, on the Chicago Board of Trade, after earlier spiking to $11.03.
The roof was closed for both women's semifinals on Thursday, as outside, in the unusually empty streets and parks of Melbourne, temperatures were spiking to 111 Fahrenheit.
DISH, in Red Bank, is a worthy place to go, with good, satisfying food frequently spiking to very good.
After spiking to $145 a barrel in July 2008, oil prices collapsed along with the financial system.
The latest statistics, which showed inflation in Europe spiking to 4percentt in June — twice the upper limit set by the bank — seems to have settled the debate for the moment, according to economists.
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