These foods are packed with nutrients but can send your grocery bill into the stratosphere.
And there is no way that Mr. Murray will even sniff the Federer-Nadal endorsement stratosphere.
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Small new internet firms were suddenly lifted into the stratosphere by investors' enthusiasm for their stocks.
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Keep in mind though that we are now living in a new stratosphere of computing power.
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Remember the Samsung Stratosphere II that got all sorts of official the other day?
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However obvious the idea seems, zoom binoculars are rare in the stratosphere of sport optics.
It could be that the Rocket Ship really does deserve to cruise up in the stratosphere.
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Will your name launch you into the executive stratosphere, or keep you stuck in middle management?
However, powering a successfully growing company into the stratosphere has an entirely different set of challenges.
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They involve an abrupt jump in temperatures high in the stratosphere, which can bring snow.
But can the pharmaceutical firm's earnings keep climbing forever, or will they eventually bounce off the stratosphere?
His grandfather Auguste, also an engineer, was the first man to take a balloon into the stratosphere.
If the Maldives wanted to send airplanes into the stratosphere to scatter sulfates, who could stop them?
Research can run far into the stratosphere, but it has a real-world component pulling it back to earth.
"The gold price will go to the stratosphere, like the tech era, a sector blowing off, " he says.
After a year of sales that boomed into the stratosphere, is the art market bubble about to burst?
While neither is a new entity, they found their place in the geosocial stratosphere, gaining momentum and users.
GDP, it is vital to maintain this primary surplus, and to keep short-term interest rates below the stratosphere.
Within hours, the plume of gas and ash had penetrated the stratosphere, eventually reaching an altitude of twenty-one miles.
Wall Street has lofted the market valuations of gene-sequencing companies into the stratosphere.
That situation produced chronic inflation and low, even negative, real interest rates that sent property prices into the stratosphere.
These two countries are also blamed for sending other commodities into the stratosphere.
Every second, upwards of 600 Tumblr posts are blasted into the media stratosphere.
In 2005 he was vaunted to the heights of the international stratosphere when he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
At Cambridge, Hugh Hunt and his team are trying to determine the best way to get those particles into the stratosphere.
From the safety of the stratosphere, U.S. intelligence produces remarkably detailed still images of runways, power stations and other fixed targets.
Hurtling towards the stratosphere the balloon was fitted with weather instruments designed to measure, among other things, temperature, pressure and wind speed.
And this week, in Science, comes a fresh analysis of aerosols in the stratosphere itself, and their impact on global temperatures.
Prices for Treasury bonds soared into the stratosphere, pushing the yields down.
But asking them to pay premium rates for both is unreasonable and drives the cost of marketing on Facebook into the stratosphere.
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