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The analysis concluded that if the 10-year trend continued numbers treated for mental health conditions in A&E would have rocketed from 330,000 in 2002 to more than a million in 2014 for the first time.
(What do they know in Phoenix?) But can you imagine if word had reached the F.B.I. from Tenet at the C.I.A. that the president was personally interested in data about Qaeda threats in the U.S.? Every field office would have been instantly alerted and recent files searched; the troubling Williams memo would have rocketed up the chain and hit the president's desk the next morning.
If we had blindly republished the rumors, even as rumors, that's exactly what would have happened: Path would have rocketed up on its potential acquirers' radars.
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Animal rights groups started protesting the film after finding out that penguins would have rockets strapped on their backs.
"Another six months of the same kind of cease-fire, which is what many nations at the UN demanded, and Hamas would have rockets capable of hitting Tel Aviv.
Why would fares have rocketed?
It employs 168 staff in offices in London, New York and Los Angeles, and earlier this year bought DFGW, the advertising agency behind the "Elvis" TV ad for BBC Radio 2. If the ability to get under the skin of Associated Newspapers was the sole criteria of the MediaGuardian 100, then Freud would surely have rocketed up this year's list.
Government salaries have rocketed.
Rents, unsurprisingly, have rocketed.
The prices have rocketed.
University tuition fees have rocketed.
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