Oil prices skyrocketed and Americans waited in mile-long lines just to fill up their cars with gas.
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The economy was booming, so wine prices skyrocketed, some quadrupling in price.
When gold and silver prices skyrocketed in 1980 and 1981, Madero and the board decided to use the windfall to diversify out of mining.
As a result, when U.S. demand for steel heated up again in 2004, steel prices skyrocketed by 48 percent in a year, according to the Labor Department.
Pre-owned vehicle prices subsequently skyrocketed by a stratospheric 32 percent over the ensuing three-year period.
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As the dollar has headed south, oil prices have skyrocketed and a mediocre Latin populist has transformed himself into a roaring mouse.
Now that gold and silver prices have skyrocketed, you can search for lost treasures and sell them to add cash to your pocket.
"As polar bear hide prices have skyrocketed, more bears are being offered at auction, and hunting levels have increased, " Ashe said in the statement.
Data prices have skyrocketed in recent years, especially as more carriers move away from unlimited data models in favor of tiered data cap pricing packages.
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Less effective energy would cruelly crimp budgets as prices inevitably skyrocketed.
Steel and oil prices have skyrocketed, making those 5, 000-pound sport utilities that used to coin money for Ford more costly to make and more costly to operate.
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Rents and home prices have skyrocketed, hotels are fully booked out for years and folks without digs have been sleeping in their cars at the local Wal-Marts.
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World carbon steel prices have skyrocketed in the past year.
Prices for feed have skyrocketed, and Glavin said she doesn't know how much longer she can afford to keep her farm if the prices stay high and the drought continues.
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From copper to gold, from oil to natural gas, prices for the earth's riches have skyrocketed in the past few years as emerging markets added vast demand and speculators revved up markets in ways never seen before.
Since late 2008, the prices (in dollars) of commodities like gold, oil, corn and wheat have skyrocketed, while the market values of things like houses, cars, and labor (wages) have experienced relentless downward pressure (especially in real terms).
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