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Though the percentage of female smokers increased by only 1% in 1990, it rocketed to 28% in 2000.

Quagliarella's market value sky-rocketed this season after13 goals for Sampdoria in Serie A and a brace against Lithuania in his first Azzurri start.

Then again, with a little luck, it's possible to choose something whose value is appreciating. The demand for Scottish hand-painted Wemyss china, for instance, has rocketed.

Hudson, 27, rocketed to fame during the third season of American Idol, and went on to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Dreamgirls.

The ball rocketed more than 300 feet off the ground, and far beyond the right field roof of the Giants' Polo grounds-a blast later estimated at 475 feet (144.8 metres).

A white car rocketed out of the school gate.

Selected as it rocketed to prominence in midyear, driven by growth and popularity of blogs.

However, his addiction of the bubble-tea does have one positive contribution: the drink's popularity has sky-rocketed.

Pregnancies took longer to occur and when they did, the miscarriage rate rocketed from zero using sperm from young animals, to over 60 per cent.

He rocketed to success, gaining several scholarships, making the Dean's List five times at HKUST and once at UC Berkeley where he participated in a student exchange, and receiving an honorable mention and a gold award in the President's Cup 2002 and 2004, respectively.

“The options market tells us that inflation uncertainty has rocketed, ” says Mr Capleton.

He kept an "outperform" on Skyworth from late February to the end of the year, as the stock rocketed 1,253 per cent in value and outperformed industry peers by 1,174 per cent.

Material girls such as Ma, 22, have rocketed If You Are the One and its rival dating show, Take Me Out, to the summitof Chinese television fame.

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He rocketed to stardom (ie became famous) overnight.

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