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Summer riots broke out in most major cities after 1965, and crime rates soared, as his opponents raised demands for " law and order " policies.
According to David Ellenson and Lee Bycel, " each of these men was a distinguished scholar, and the academic reputation of the Seminary soared with the addition of these men to the faculty .... Schechter was determined to carve out the highest academic reputation for the Seminary.
The Hawks soared to a 46 – 36 record, but again bowed out in the first round of the playoffs.
A commissioned report by PricewaterhouseCoopers has called for cost-cutting measures at UQAM to help the university out of a financial crisis, brought on by $ 100 million in construction cost overruns for its sciences centre and costs for Îlot Voyageur, which soared from $ 226 million to more than $ 400 million when the Quebec government pulled out of the project, citing unauthorized design changes.
The pog fad soared, and peaked in the mid 1990s before rapidly fading out.
For Jerome Myers, summer in Manhattan was rich in opportunity, for when the mercury soared it was certain to bring tenement dwellers out into the streets and parks of the city.
1, his popularity soared for a while, but only to drop dramatically, when the song finished 22nd out of 25 songs at Eurovision Song Contest 1993, receiving only 9 points.
That was a huge mistake as the war in Korea broke out and the demand for vessels soared.
As the population of Guangdong Province soared, life became increasingly difficult and unrest broke out.

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The excitement over Brandon's bizarre death abated and Madame Lalaurie's stock soared when she resumed her self-imposed chores of visiting the poor and bringing cakes and comfort to destitute patients in the county hospital.
She soared over the new pastor like an avenging angel lest he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository.
As a consequence, the parallel market for foreign exchange soared so that by the end of 1998, the premium of the parallel market rate over the official rate was 85 %.
The result was unprecedented growth, and Hidalgo County ’ s population soared from about 280, 000 people in 1980 to over 700, 000 in 2007.
The population soared to over 200, 000 in 1852, mostly in the gold districts which stretched into the mountains east of San Francisco.
These “ doves ” were suspended before icons in commemoration of the birth of Christ, when a dove came down from heaven and soared over the child Jesus.
Built in neo-Byzantine style, it was supported by four massive pilasters at each corner over which soared a large dome.
" German losses soared from 48, 363 in May to 169, 881 in July and 277, 465 in August: they eventually numbered well over half a million killed and wounded, even higher than the toll at Verdun in 1916.
In the next two years party membership soared from 2, 500 to over 12, 000.
All eyes were turned on the tiny sphere as it soared over the head of Charlie Buffinton in right field.
In more recent years, Japanese imports have become less common with typical family cars, probably due to the great change in the Irish economy over the past 20 years — people generally have larger incomes now, and sales in new cars have soared.
With his popularity Hayakawa's salary soared to over $ 5, 000 a week in 1915.
The highlight was undoubtedly a one-handed shot off Lillee, which soared over the fine leg fence.
The boundary changes, coupled with the IRA ceasefire, meant that support for Sinn Féin in the constituency soared to new levels and in all elections held in the seat since 1996 they have taken over 50 % of the vote.
Described ( but perhaps overstated ) as " the biggest stock promotion of all time ", Lithium Exploration Group's market capitalization soared to over $ 350 million, after an extensive direct mail campaign.
To save going back by the road, he turned his horse round and spurred it to attempt a massive leap over the church, knocking off the pinnacle as he soared clear over the tower.
Crime rates soared, with the military procurator in Moscow in September 1990 reporting a 40-percent increase in crime over the previous six months, including a 41-percent rise in serious bodily injuries.
Harald Ertl soared over the top of Hans-Joachim Stuck's car, damaging the uprights.
The immediate aftermath of the Agenda 2010 reforms was rather negative as unemployment soared to over 5. 2 million people in February 2005 and Schröder called German companies " lazy " for failing to hire more workers.
Between 1900 and 1930, the city's population soared from 265, 000 to over 1. 5 million, pushing the boundaries of the city outward.
" During much of 2006 gasoline prices had soared to a record of over three dollars a gallon and dipped rapidly a month before the general election by at least a dollar a gallon.
The album was released in July 1998 and, as expected, it soared to the top of the French album charts, selling over 500, 000 copies almost immediately and reaching the one million mark a year later.
It has also soared to over 70, 700 feet ( 21. 5 km ).

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However, it then soared to around 60, 000 by April 15, 1945.
The group eventually developed a very strong following, first in Argentina, then in Spain, where TNT moved as their popularity soared.
The Poseidon bubble was a stock market bubble in which the price of Australian mining shares soared in late 1969, then crashed in early 1970.
He slams into Paul Merkin after his failure to refill the coffee after he's used it, and then Ron Felcher gives a brief description about how the productivity in the office has soared after Terry's arrival from Reebok.
The single soared to No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart, but was then quickly banned, causing the single to plummet to No. 15 the following week, before leaving the chart completely.
WPP ’ s stock price soared and although the company then went through difficult times, during which it was on the verge of collapse, Sorrell ’ s determination and business acumen brought it around.
By then, the backlog of unprocessed complaints had soared to 6, 000.
Within a few years, WJLB-FM had soared into the upper reaches of the Detroit Arbitron ratings and has been there ever since, despite picking up competition from several competitors including WHYT ( Power 96 ), which was mostly dance and Top 40 but in 1992 would flip to " 96. 3 Jamz " and aired a Rhythmic Contemporary format, and then in 1996 at the 105. 9 frequency, the former jazz-formatted WJZZ, which became WCHB-FM " The Beat " and later WDTJ " 105. 9 Jamz " ( now urban AC-formatted WDMK " 105. 9 Kiss-FM ").
Housing prices soared, but then declined sharply in the Great recession of 2008.

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