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If he succeeds, those half-built towers should start to soar again.
You tee off again, and your drives start to soar down the fairway, 10 or 15 yards farther than usual.
They transform into eerie landscapes when her vocals start to soar and the band kick in, emphasising the earthy aesthetic of Bat of Lashes' entire set.
HOUSTON — If Iran were to follow through with its threat to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit route for almost one-fifth of the oil traded globally, the impact would be immediate: Energy analysts say the price of oil would start to soar and could rise 50 percent or more within days.
In popular perception, and in their own minds, central bankers are the technicians who squeezed high inflation out of the rich world's economies in the 1980s; whose credibility is based on keeping it down; and who must therefore always be on guard lest prices start to soar.
The bizarre part is that of all the industries in a position to send their customers a heads-up about excessive use, or shut down service when bills start to soar, none are set up as well as the mobile phone business.
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Jordan Spieth is only 20 and starting to soar.
When the gospel music starts to soar again, they're no longer playing Maggie's song.
Most companies expanded wildly when paper prices started to soar in the mid-90's.
Around 1910, rural blacks from the South streamed into central Harlem just as the famous Harlem Renaissance started to soar.
Within hours, bestselling authors including John Green, Derek Landy and Jojo Moyes had joined him, pledging to match donations to the tune of £10,000 each as the total started to soar.
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