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There were last-minute surges by underdogs in 1960 (Richard Nixon), 1968 (Hubert Humphrey), 1976 (President Gerald Ford) and 1992 (President George Bush), although none of them won.
Hoping to blunt the recent surges by Mr. Menem and Mr. López Murphy, Mr. Duhalde has taken a number of steps intended to help Mr. Kirchner.
However, the government's plan for Heathrow estimates that emissions from aviation will rise by 15% as demand surges by 60% by 2050.
Whereas Labour's Scotland-wide vote drops by 16 points, it falls by 22 points in these constituencies while the SNP surges by 26.
A similar study by the University of Alabama in 2012 found the risk of a heart attack surges by 10 per cent on the Monday and Tuesday after moving the clocks forward.
Eric Shinseki, the secretary of veterans affairs, notes that the V.A. processes more claims each year than it did before, but that the number of new claims surges by an even greater amount.
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Politically sensitive food prices surged by 11.7%.
Soon, though, the faster runners surged by.
Banking stocks surged by 14%.
4: "Blue Surge" by Rebecca Gilman.
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