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1 The well-attended first full- scale new production from Irish National Opera in Wexford and Dublin.
2 Traces of the brooding mass only became evident through a large- scale new seismic study.
3 The climb back up is steep, but history suggests tower landlords can scale new heights again.
4 And now Axelsen, keen to scale new heights on and off the court, has started learning Mandarin.
5 In both cases, knee-jerk yen-buying and selling of equities faded within hours, allowing stocks to scale new record peaks.
6 Were large- scale new projects to get the go-ahead this year, it would be a big boost for the new government.
7 But the currency quickly recovered to scale new highs on May 8 and May 9.
8 The advent of the kicking tee in rugby has helped place-kickers to scale new heights, literally from kick-offs and restarts.
9 Charts showed the recent bull trend was intact and the market had potential to scale new highs in the near term.
10 The 34-year-old hooker might be Ireland's elder statesman but continues to scale new heights, according to flanker Josh van der Flier.
11 Hopes of an interest rate cut helped Wall Street's main indexes recover from a slump in May and scale new record highs.
12 But to many investors, that optimism may have just scaled new heights.
13 This is taking place even as Wall Street is scaling new record highs.
14 It would be able to tap DuPont's experience in scaling new technologies for industrial use.
15 U.S. stocks have responded by scaling new peaks, while bond returns have been less consistent.
16 Commodity prices are scaling new peaks on a daily basis, yet inflationary pressures are virtually absent.
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