1Natural gas prices have similarly spiked and retreated over the past year.
2Reported cases of whooping cough have spiked in the past four weeks.
3Violence has spiked across the country since the operations in Helmand began.
4Last year, tensions spiked during a standoff in the remote Guerguerat area.
5The number of YouTube views have spiked in the last few days.
6The stock market plunged, the lira fell and government bond yields spiked.
7Basically my heart rate spiked and I couldn't really control my breathing.
8The number of millennial buyers doing cash-out refinances also spiked, Sopko said.
9Production of Bakken oil has spiked recently as drilling technologies have advanced.
10Implied volatility, another market sentiment gauge, has also spiked in recent sessions.
11Crick took his evidence to the commissioner after Newsnight spiked the story.
12Adrenaline levels spiked in preparation for either of two choices-fightor flight.
13Orders spiked again in 2011, and global growth slowed the following year.
14I didn't know all the names, but my sense of urgency spiked.
15It had spiked briefly as much as 8 percent after the news.
16She was spiked through the palms and the ankles to the tree.
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