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So why the sudden run-up in value?
Today, "with the sudden run-up in foreclosures, you're starting to see people ask, is housing a good investment?" he said.
Refiners' margins suffer when there's a sudden run-up in oil prices since pump prices can't be hiked at a comparable rate.
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In the run-up to the 2008 election, the sudden economic collapse in September saw Republican John McCain suspend his campaign to return to Washington for an emergency meeting, forcing Obama to return too.
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To me — and I'm not alone in this — the sudden outbreak of deficit hysteria brings back memories of the groupthink that took hold during the run-up to the Iraq war.
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