The company said warmer weather and excellent Memorial Day sales drove up the total.
He alleged that these kippah-clad Israelis drove up in a car and chased him away.
We could not control what happened in the Middle East that drove up gas prices.
Maybe soccer moms and dads at games and practices drove up those Palin vs.
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This speculation drove up real estate prices in the cities, causing widespread dissatisfaction among the public.
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Investors, who drove up stocks Thursday, shunned risk assets and took profits a day later.
The banker drove up in his Volvo to deliver them personally, just in time.
Central banks, as they should have done, obliged, and this drove up money supplies.
As gold prices rose, less efficient mines became viable and drove up the marginal cost of production.
The dry weather parched pastures and drove up feed costs, forcing many ranchers to cull their herds.
Investors correspondingly drove up shares of other athletic apparel companies in late morning trading in New York.
Indeed, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that hospital consolidation in the 1990s drove up inpatient prices 5%.
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Nor, even, was a succession of disastrous harvests that battered wages and drove up the price of grain.
The restriction drove up the cost of aluminum car components by forcing car makers to implement expensive clean-up systems.
This suit says that BP traders artificially drove up the cost of propane.
That drove up the share price of both but threatened their long-term strategy.
She drove up the Hudson Valley to meet Terry Laughlin, a coach who is the talk of the internet.
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That torrent of money drove up wages far faster than productivity improved, while cheap borrowing led to major deficit spending.
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Empty-handed, we drove up to the ranch manager's house to reconvene with the others for our lesson in field dressing.
The prospect that a restructuring could revive prospects for a bid drove up BSkyB shares by 1.24% Tuesday in London.
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On March 17th, 1992, a pickup truck loaded with plastic explosive drove up to the front of the embassy and exploded.
As legend has it, he was walking back from a show in 2011 when a Rolls Royce drove up beside him.
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The biggest headache has been Autonomy, which HP alleges had been embroiled in financial chicanery that drove up its acquisition price.
After Chris Anderson blocked Evan Turner's shot, James hauled it in, drove up court and banked a shot in for good measure.
There was a time, until around 1993, when euphoria about the newly annexed provinces drove up property prices and spawned new building.
It is now clear that it was not ethanol that drove up the price of grain, and therefore the price of food.
He drove up Leipziger Strasse to Potsdamer Platz and continued on west.
"This action drove up e-book prices virtually overnight, " said Sharis Pozen, head of the DOJ's antitrust division, at a news conference on Wednesday.
The incidence of price reductions has increased since the expiration of a federal tax credit for new homebuyers, which temporarily drove up demand.
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