And after several months of decline, gas prices crept up by 10 cents in July.
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"It's crept up on its five-year record rather than slam dunk, " Mr. Mackintosh says.
Jim Elder says the premiums crept up slowly at first and then more dramatically.
Health care is obviously a big issue, and recently "values" has crept up in some minds.
Apple's iPhone and devices powered by Google's Android operating system have crept up on BlackBerry's market share.
In searing 100-degree heat, cars crept up north I-45, windows down, air conditioning off to save precious gasoline.
As skepticism from the public crept up, Big Tobacco's power began to erode.
It's taken a very long time, but the numbers have crept up, and now it has reached 500 individuals.
Shares of Ford, which reinstated its dividend in December, crept up 0.4%.
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Retail sales also crept up in July, reversing a sharp decline in June.
The ten-year U.S. Treasury bond has edged up to a two-year peak, so mortgage rates have crept up rather painfully.
The petite Android handset, formerly codenamed "Pepper", was officially announced earlier this spring and even crept up in FCC filings.
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Ford's stock, while it's worth half what is was five years ago, has quietly crept up 27% since last June.
Add in bingo and bookmakers, and gross gambling-tax revenues for the country crept up to nearly 450m rand for that year.
It's just kind of crept up on me but I think I'm going to be good and good for the long run.
The firm has been taking a more speculative bent in recent years, growing its shale assets dramatically as prices slowly crept up.
By 2010, the average 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell to 4.69 percent, but the share of mortgage interest crept up to 6.3%.
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Finally, borrowing costs for companies and households, if anything, have crept up.
As it is, unemployment has crept up to 9.2%, a higher level than at any point during the economic crisis (see chart).
Federal taxes have crept up as a share of GDP, from 18% to 21% during the past eight years--the highest level since WWII.
Dosing levels have crept up by a factor of four over the past decade, though some doubt that this makes dialysis patients live longer.
Tax collection has crept up a little, but nowhere near enough.
The Commerce Department says retail sales crept up 0.1% during the month, after a 0.5% fall in March, which had been the largest in nine months.
Things looked cheerier in American factories, where the ISM index of manufacturing activity beat expectations and crept up to 51.5, ending three consecutive months of contraction.
In recent years, the Japanese have watched as its South Korean rivals, Samsung and LG, have crept up the league tables to second and fifth place.
Less so was the jury's final award, the Golden Palm, which went to a fine and stealthy film that crept up on festival-goers on the very last day.
Even as inflation has crept up, the central bank has refrained from raising interest rates (which have not changed for 16 months) for fear of attracting more inflows.
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The price crept up by around 15%, putting it out of the reach of first-time buyers with no regular employment or payslips to back an application for credit.
My grandfather crept up the ramp to the smokehouse and stood in the doorway, looking in, and realized there was a lot less light than he had initially supposed.
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