It roared downhill, burning to the ground the Flying W Ranch, a popular Western-style tourist destination.
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The Dow Jones industrial average roared back on the NBC report, gaining almost 500 points.
When stocks roared, his close ties to Salomon clients were seen as an advantage.
In particular, an upstart IBM spinoff called Lexmark (LXK) has roared into the printer business.
Hurricane Ike left a trail of destruction when it roared through the Caribbean earlier this week.
The Dow Jones slipped by 7% a few weeks later, but roared on again afterwards.
The 16-year-old Londoner slid to his knees and roared with delight after hitting the winning forehand.
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"My promise is to help you and your family, " he continued as delegates roared.
The plane roared down the tarmac, lifted off smoothly, and climbed sharply to three hundred feet.
During the late 1970s, inflation roared back, finishing the decade at an annual rate of 13%.
Both are stuck with out-of-date products, and business models, as competitors have roared past.
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Meanwhile, the Virgin bandwagon roared on as he won important franchises in the country's rail network.
During 1997 America's economy roared along, growing by almost 4%, far faster than is sustainable.
The Virgin bandwagon roared on as he won important franchises in the country's rail network.
The theater audience roared with approval last night when it came on the scene.
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Flower of Scotland roared from the throats of his Lanarkshire support and Scottish fight fans.
The crowd roared, and he saw the bull charge down the ramp, then stop.
During the hours while the storm roared ashore, we relied on social media, texts and emails.
To my astonishment, Windows 8 loaded quickly and painlessly and my laptops roared back to life.
At one point, a fleet of seven attack helicopters suddenly roared overhead and raced toward the battlefield.
Stockmarkets roared back to life in the second quarter, too, which may have increased investors' risk appetite.
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Crowds roared at the center-left candidate's campaign headquarters as the exit poll results came out Sunday evening.
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After trailing by as many as nine early, Miami actually roared back to lead 58-50 at the half.
That's an easy thing to say, roared Cobb, when you can throw the ball past any human hitter.
But, despite losing Jamie Peacock to an early knee injury, Leeds roared back as Carl Ablett and Ryan Hall scored tries.
He started weaning the patient off its economic medicine before the patient was cured, and the disease roared back.
The British team pursuiters were beaten by Australia at Athens 2004, but roared back to Olympic gold in 2008.
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The bull market roared for two more years, and Spitzer worked on standard fare--telemarketing fraud, the state lemon law.
Ferrer, ranked five in the world, led 3-1 in the second before Djokovic roared back to take the set.
But ironically the fans who packed in to watch roared most when Oasis played tracks from the Britpop era.
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