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1 IN LONDON, prices soared again this week and new records were set.
2 By the end of the year, 108 new records had been set.
3 Meanwhile, U.S. crude oil production is expected to rise to new records .
4 Like stocks and many other assets, art works keep setting new records .
5 Television ratings in the US and UK are also setting new records .
6 Nobody should be surprised that Wall Street hit new records this week.
7 And I'll get a music box and a lot of new records .
8 There is speculation that the final could set new records in the UK.
9 This World Cup has witnessed new records of social media use.
10 Social networking is being used to track potential tax defaulters, new records show.
11 The prices have been on a tear-away run hitting new records since March.
12 Indeed, the iPhone 4S has been setting new records for Apple.
13 Lumpkin and Norwack, the young hotshots, were out verifying new records .
14 The Dow Jones Industrial Average and Standard and Poor's 500 hit new records .
15 The cost to insure MBIA bonds also soared to new records .
16 Both the revenue and earnings figures were new records for Apple.
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