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soared
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Soared
of Soar
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oreads
adores
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of soared in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of soared in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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The turnover of goods with Kazakhstan has soared, they (Kazakhs) are stocking up to fill their own warehouses.
A little more than three months since President Obama has left office, much of the economic and social progress we saw under his watch is under imminent threat, during the Obama era, the economy added 15 million new jobs, the Black unemployment rate dropped and the high school graduation rate for African-Americans soared.
I made news today. I made big news today, because I talked with four senior citizens, you were there, and one senior said that the cost of her medicine soared. Extraordinary news. Because that's news that millions of people will shake their heads at. What you mean by news is I got ta say something that I didn't say yesterday.
Sales declined as mortgage rates soared, new listings sputtered out and active inventory pooled up as homes stayed on the market longer.
For( the government) to do something about it now would mean an acknowledgement that child poverty has soared over the last seven years, it would be an admission of what austerity has done to our society.
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- disparadoSpanish
- a grimpéFrench
- salitoItalian
- subiuPortuguese
- a crescutRomanian
- взлетелиRussian
- bay lênVietnamese
- סאָרדYiddish
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