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1 Tech startups are often located in high- rises of Tel Aviv's financial district.
2 The big difference though was the price rises of electricity and gas.
3 These sudden rises of muddy water brought eels from their various runlets.
4 These staff could get pay rises of more than 3 percent.
5 We have crossed two or three low rises of ironstone gravel.
6 In a short time she saw the high- rises of the city on the horizon.
7 Industry players say price rises of at least 3 percent should be possible next year.
8 That involved average pay rises of 3 per cent.
9 The ruined street is in fact overshadowed by the gleaming high- rises of downtown Los Angeles.
10 It stuck to a forecast for raw materials cost rises of 2 billion crowns this year.
11 One foundation trust's top brass accepted pay rises of up to 30% in one year.
12 The anti-government protests began on Friday after fuel price rises of at least 50 percent were announced.
13 Tesco, on an 18-item comparison, showed price rises of 10.6 per cent.
14 Below me the new high rises of Seoul sweep across the landscape, like a steadily advancing army.
15 Meanwhile, Indian automakers reported sales rises of between 14 and 22 percent.
16 Commuter areas outside London such as Surrey Heath and Elmbridge saw rises of 14% last year.
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