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1 Then it would soar , and think it all over, and soar again .
2 Now we must let our spirits soar again .
3 Its shares may soar again on Thursday.
4 However, the improvements in affordability for buyers are sparking concern that house prices may soar again in 2007.
5 Now she could soar again to her amazed exaltation and contemplate the woman who had given her Richard.
6 She said something like that, and Hilda seemed to soar again for her point of view about the illustrated interviews.
7 Many darted to the ground, and, just touching it, would soar again upward with a strong but somewhat heavy flight.
8 And He freed them, His energy banishing their chains so they could soar again , as they once had so long ago.
9 TEMPERATURES reached 26 degrees yesterday and are expected to soar again today, as the country basks in sunshine for the bank holiday.
10 The confusion that had overwhelmed me in New York was letting me alone for now, but waiting, like the phoenix, to soar again .
11 But the more high the love, the deeper the gulf whereinto it can fall-ay ,andthence soar again to heaven, once more to fall!
12 Last year alone the wealth that we produced increased $47 billion, and it will soar again this year to a total over $720 billion.
13 IN LONDON, prices soared again this week and new records were set.
14 But up they soared again , to begin another long and easy climb.
15 The Voice rose and sank and soared again , drawing nearer and nearer.
16 Heroin production - previously used to fund terrorist networks there- is soaring again .
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